[DL] Call for Tutorial/Workshop Proposals - KI 2005
Jan Murray
murray at uni-koblenz.de
Wed Oct 20 15:26:31 CEST 2004
[apologies if you receive multiple copies of this announcement]
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KI 2005
28th German Conference on Artificial Intelligence
September 11-14, 2005
Koblenz, Germany
http://ki2005.uni-koblenz.de/
Call for Tutorial and Workshop Proposals
KI 2005 is the 28th edition of the German Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, which traditionally brings together academic and
industrial researchers from all areas of AI.
The technical programme of KI 2005 will comprise paper and poster
presentations and a variety of specialised workshops together with
invited talks from different areas of AI. As an additional component
of the KI conference series tutorials will be offered. Calls for
workshop and tutorial proposals are below. The call for technical
papers will be published separately; the deadline for submission of
technical paper is April 15, 2005. KI-2005 is organized back-to-back
with TABLEAUX 2005, overlapping on September 14 with an invited talk.
http://www.uni-koblenz.de/~beckert/Events/Tableaux2005/
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CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
GENERAL
Workshops of KI 2005 will be held the day before the main technical
program of the conference starts. They are intended as informal
setting where workshop participants will have the opportunity to meet
and discuss specific technical topics. Members from all segments of
the AI community are invited to submit workshop proposals for review.
HOW TO PROPOSE A WORKSHOP
Workshop proposals must contain the necessary information to judge the
importance, quality and community interest in the proposed topic. Each
workshop must have one or more designated organizers and may have a
program committee as well. Details about the proposals can be found at
http://ki2005.uni-koblenz.de/workshops/
Workshop proposals should be sent as plain text and as postscript or
PDF to the workshop chair
baumgart at mpi-sb.mpg.de
not later than February 18, 2005
IMPORTANT DATES
February 18, 2005: Deadline for proposal submission
March 11, 2005: Acceptance notification
August 19, 2005: Deadline for camera-ready copies
September 11, 2005: Workshop
WORKSHOP CHAIR
Peter Baumgartner
baumgart at mpi-sb.mpg.de
http://www.mpi-sb.mpg.de/~baumgart/
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CALL FOR TUTORIAL PROPOSALS
KI 2005 will introduce tutorials as a new ingredient to the KI
conference series. The tutorials at KI 2005 will be held the day
before the technical program starts. They will be free of charge for
participants. We aim at a small number of high-quality tutorials that
are suitable for a large percentage of conference participants,
including graduate students as well as experienced researchers and
practitioners.
CONTENTS
Tutorials should give a comprehensive, in-depth perspective on
innovative AI methods or technologies that have an obvious potential
for research and/or application and are not covered by typical AI
textbooks. Giving an interesting and relevant perspective on the
historical development or impact of AI may also be suitable. Topics
linking two distinct AI fields or core AI to other fields or domains
of research or application are welcome. Do not hesitate to contact the
conference or tutorial Chairs if you are in doubt about the
suitability of a particular topic for the purpose. Both full-day (6
hours) and half-day (3 hours) tutorials are of interest.
TECHNICALITIES
KI 2005 tutorials will be held on September 11, 2005. They should
preferably be given in English. The revenue for tutor(s) consists of
free participation at the KI 2005 conference. Teaching material will
be produced on demand and distributed by the conference
organization. The Web site
http://ki2005.uni-koblenz.de/tutorials/
is available for information as well as for on-line publication of
relevant material.
HOW TO PROPOSE A TUTORIAL
Proposals must contain the necessary information to judge the
importance, quality and community interest in the proposed tutorial as
well as the expertise of its tutor(s). Proposals must include
descriptions of the tutorial goals, the intended audience, a detailed
outline of the contents, and CVs of the tutor(s), including their
expertise and teaching experience in the field. If material is
available from recent teaching about the proposed topic, proposers are
encouraged to include excerpts of it as an annex of their submission.
Proposal texts should be submitted by e-mail in PDF format to the
tutorial Chair.
hertzberg (at) informatik.uni-osnabrueck.de
IMPORTANT DATES
February 18, 2005: Deadline for proposal submission
March 4, 2005: Acceptance notification
August 1, 2005: Deadline for camera-ready copies
September 11, 2005: Tutorial
TUTORIAL CHAIR
Joachim Hertzberg
hertzberg (at) informatik.uni-osnabrueck.de
http://www.informatik.uni-osnabrueck.de/hertzberg/
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