[DL] ECAI 2006 deadlines and CFP
Manuela Speranza
manspera at itc.it
Tue Jan 17 18:29:42 CET 2006
<apologies for cross-posting>
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ECAI 2006
17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
RIVA DEL GARDA, Italy
August 28th - September 1st 2006
http://ecai2006.itc.it/
Please remember the following important dates
1) Deadline for ECAI and PAIS paper submission:
8 Feb 2006 (summaries)
10 Feb 2006 (full paper)
2) Deadline for poster submission:
10 March 2006
3) Deadline for STarting AI Researcher Symposium (STAIRS)
paper submission:
15 April 2006
4) Deadline for System Demonstration proposal:
20 April 2006
For more information, please visit the conference website:
http://ecai2006.itc.it
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ECAI 2006 CALL FOR PAPERS
The ECAI 2006 Programme Committee invites submission of
papers and posters for the Technical Programme of the
17th biennial European Conference on Artificial
Intelligence.
Important dates (preliminary, check for updates at
http://ecai2006.itc.it/)
8 Feb 2006 Deadline for paper summaries
10 Feb 2006 Deadline for paper submission
10 March 2006 Deadline for poster submission
10 April 2006 Notification of acceptance for papers and
posters
10 May 2006 Camera-ready copies of papers
28 Aug 2006 Technical programme at ECAI 2006
Submissions are invited on substantial, original and
previously unpublished research in all fields of
Artificial Intelligence, including, but not limited to:
CASE-BASED REASONING
Case Representation
Case-Retrieval
CBR Applications
Adaptation
Explanation
Analogical Reasoning
COGNITIVE MODELLING
AI and Creativity
Artificial Life
Emotions and Motivation
Human-Computer Interaction
Human Experimentation
Instruction and Teaching
Memory
Neural Network Architectures
Neuroscience
Perception and Performance
Philosophical Foundations
Skill Acquisition and Learning
Symbolic Architectures
CONSTRAINTS & SEARCH
Constraint Logic Programming
Constraint Optimization
Constraint Programming
Constraint Propagation
Constraint Satisfaction
Distributed Constraint Solving
Global Constraints
Modelling
Search
Soft Constraints
User Interaction
DISTRIBUTED AI
Agent Communication Languages
Agents
Argumentation
Cooperation and Coordination
Game Theoretic Foundations
Information Agents
Market-Oriented Programming
Multi-Agent Systems
Negotiation
Protocols and Dialogues
Trust
Web Intelligence
KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION AND REASONING
Abduction
Automated Reasoning
Belief Revision
Causality
Cognitive Robotics
Common-Sense Reasoning
Decision Making
Description Logics
Logic Programming
Modal Logics
Non-classical logics
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Ontologies
Preferences
Probabilistic Reasoning
Reasoning about Action
Resource-Bounded Reasoning
Satisfiability
Semantic Web
Spatial Reasoning
Temporal Reasoning
Theorem Proving
Uncertainty
Verification and Validation
MACHINE LEARNING
Adaptive Systems
Bayesian Learning
Data Mining
Decision Ttree and Rule Learning
Dimension Reduction
Ensemble Methods
Evolutionary Computing
Information Extraction
Knowledge Discovery
Machine Learning Applications
Neural Networks
Reinforcement Learning
Text Mining
Unsupervised Learning
MODEL-BASED REASONING
AI Architectures
Computer-Aided Learning
Design and Configuration
Diagnosis
Human Computer Interaction
Intelligent User Interfaces
Intelligent Databases
Knowledge Engineering
Qualitative Reasoning
Real-Time Systems
User Modelling
NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING
Automatic Summarization
Computational Linguistics
Dialogue and Discourse Systems
Machine Translation
Natural Language Generation
Natural Language Interfaces
Parsing
Speech Recognition
PERCEPTION/VISION
Active and Robot Vision
Face and Gesture
Image Processing
Model-Based Vision
Motion, Flow and Tracking
Object Recognition
Segmentation and Feature Extraction
Statistical Models and Visual Learning
Stereo, Calibration, and Geometry
Texture, Shape and Colour
PLANNING AND SCHEDULING
Classical Planning
MDPs
Planning with Incomplete Information
Planning with Uncertainty
POMDPs
Temporal Planning and Scheduling
ROBOTICS
Autonomous Systems
Estimation and Learning for Robotic Systems
Exploration
Human-Robot Interaction
Localization
Motion Planning
Multi-Robot Systems
Robot Architectures
Robot Navigation
Robot Programming Environments and Languages
Search and Rescue Robots
Sensory Planning
Service Robots
Task Planning
Viewpoints and Modality Selection
Formatting guidelines
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Papers should be submitted using the final camera-ready
formatting style, except for author names which should
be omitted and replaced by the tracking number for
anonymous reviewing. Submissions must not exceed five pages
in camera-ready format. Overlength submissions will be
rejected without review. Guidelines on the format of
submissions are available on the ECAI 2006 Style Guide page.
Latex style files to support formatting of submissions are
also available. Final versions of accepted papers will be
required to conform strictly to the formatting requirements
specified in the ECAI 2006 Style Guide. Each accepted
paper will be allocated five pages in the proceedings.
ECAI 2006 also accepts posters. Each poster will have two
pages allocated in the proceedings. Posters must follow
the same formatting guidelines as full papers, but paper
length is limited to two pages. The front page must indicate
'POSTER' as the type of submission. Submitted full papers can
be accepted as posters if the PC decides so. It will be
possible for the author(s) to indicate whether they want
their submission considered as poster in case of
non-acceptance as full paper.
Submission procedure
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Paper submissions to ECAI'06 and PAIS'06 will be handled
using the ConfMaster system.
Submission is a two-stage process. In a first step (deadline
Feb. 8th) authors are required to register with ConfMaster.
During registration the authors are asked to specify the
paper type (ECAI, PAIS), keywords, and whether they are
interested in acceptance as a poster in case of rejection
as full paper. Authors are also required to submit an abstract
of their paper.
The system will then assign a paper ID to each submission
which is sent to the contact author. Before uploading the
paper (deadline Feb. 10th), the author information has to
be replaced in the submitted version by the paper ID to
facilitate anonymous reviewing.
We will only accept files in pdf-format. Note also that
contrary to earlier years we only accept electronic
submissions through ConfMaster.
ConfMaster will be available for registration and submission
from January 23rd, 2006 at http://ecai2006.itc.it.
ECAI'06 POSTERS
Poster submissions (deadline March 10th) should be sent
directly to the email-address
ECAI06posters at informatik.uni-leipzig.de (2 pages in the
regular paper format, pdf only). Contrary to papers,
poster submissions are not anonymous. Authors are free to
add links to background material if they wish to do so.
Together with your poster submission please provide the
following information (plain text in the email): title,
abstract, authors, name and email address of contact author,
keywords.
If you have submitted a full paper with the option accept as
poster if rejected, then you do NOT need to also submit a
poster. The decision about acceptance as poster will be made
on the basis of your paper submission in this case.
STAIRS-06 submission information will be available soon at
http://ecai2006.itc.it.
OBLIGATION TO PRESENT IN CASE OF ACCEPTANCE
By submitting papers or posters to ECAI-06 and papers to
PAIS-06, the authors agree that in case of acceptance at
least one author registers to the conference and presents
the paper, respectively poster.
Multiple Submission Policy
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ECAI 2006 will not accept submissions under review or
accepted for publication in a journal or another conference.
Authors are not allowed to submit their papers elsewhere
during the review period. These restrictions only apply to
journals and conferences and not to workshops or similar
specialised meetings with limited audience. ECAI 2006 also
grants permission to submit papers during the reviewing
period to national AI conferences organized by ECCAI member
organizations.
The title page should include the statement "This paper is
not under review or accepted for publication in another
conference or journal".
Reviewing and feedback
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REVIEWING
All submissions will be subject to academic peer review by
the ECAI 2006 Programme Committee. Reviewing for ECAI 2006
will anonymous. To allow for anonymous reviewing replace
the authors line in your submission by the unique tracking
number assigned after the submission of the summary form.
Please avoid identifying self-references. Replace phrases
like "We have shown in [n]" by "In [n] it has been shown ...".
Review criteria include: Relevance to AI (is the submitted
paper appropriate for ECAI?), Originality (does the work
contain new ideas?), Significance (will the presented
results have any impact on the field?), Technical Soundness
(is the paper technically clean?), Presentation (is the
paper readable and well-organized?), Scholarship (is
relevant literature cited, is the scientific context
discussed appropriately?).
Notification of acceptance or rejection of submitted papers
will be mailed to the corresponding author by 10 April 2006.
AUTHOR FEEDBACK
The primary authors of ECAI-06 submissions will get a chance
to see the reviews for their papers and give short comments
before the final decision is made. The author feedback phase
will last 2 days and will take place March 30 and 31, 2006.
Conference Proceedings
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The conference proceedings will be published and distributed
by IOS Press on paper and as a CD-ROM. The authors will be
responsible for producing camera-ready copies of papers,
conforming to the ECAI 2006 formatting guidelines, for
inclusion in the proceedings. The deadline for receipt of the
camera-ready copy is 10 May 2006. Note that at least one
author of each accepted paper/poster is required to attend
the conference to present the paper.
Awards
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The best paper of the conference, as selected by the ECAI 2006
Programme Committee, will receive a prize sponsored by
Elsevier Science. The authors of the 10 best papers will be
invited to submit a revised version of their paper to a special
fast-review track of the Artificial Intelligence Journal.
PC members
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Amir Eyal
Andre Elisabeth
Ardissono Liliana
Arkin Ron
Avesani Paolo
Aylett Ruth
Baral Chitta
Bartak Roman
Bauer Mathias
Baumgartner Peter
Beetz Michael
Bench-Capon Trevor
Ben-Eliyahu-Zohary Rachel
Benferhat Salem
Bennett Brandon
Berthold Michael
Bistarelli Stefano
Blockeel Hendrik
Bolshakova Nadia
Bonet Blai
Bordini Rafael
Borrajo Daniel
Bostroem Henrik
Brazdil Pavel
Bridge Derek
Buccafurri Francesco
Cadoli Marco
Calvanese Diego
Canu Stephane
Carroll John
Castillo Luis
Cazenave Tristan
Cerquides Jesus
Cesta Amedeo
Cetnarowicz Krzysztof
Cimatti Alessandro
Clark Stephen
Cordier Marie-Odile
Cornuéjols Antoine
Cox Anna
Crucianu Michel
Damasio Carlos
De Raedt Luc
De Roeck Anne
De Vos Marina
Declerck Thierry
Delgrande Jim
Denecker Marc
Dignum Frank
Dimopoulos Yannisy Dix Juergen
Dolgov Dmitri
Domshlak Carmel
Drogoul Alexis
Dunne Paul E.
Edelkamp Stefan
Eklundh J. O.
El Fallah Seghrouchni Amal
Elooma Tapio
Endriss Ulle
Erdem Esra
Estival Dominique
Faber Wolfgang
Falcone Rino
Feelders Ad
Felsberg M.
Fink Michael
Focacci Filippo
Foo Norman
Förstner W.
Fox Maria
Freksa Christian
Frisch Alan
Furbach Uli
Gabaldon Alfredo
Gama Joao
Gelfond Michael
Gentile Claudio
Giordano Laura
Gore Rajeev
Granvilliers Laurent
Greco Gianluigi
Grieser Gunter
Haindl Michal
Hansen Eric
Haslum Patrik
Helmert Malte
Henocque Laurent
Hernandez-Orallo Jose
Hertzberg Joachim
Herzig Andreas
Hickey Ray
Hnich Brahim
Hobbs Jerry
Hoffmann Joerg
Hogg D.
Hotho Andreas
Howes Andrew
Huellermeier Eyke
Hunter Anthony
Ianni Giovambattista
Ingrand Felix
Jamroga Wojtek
Janhunen Tomi
Jennings Nicholas R.
Jonsson Peter
Junker Ulrich
Jussien Narendra
Kakas Antonis
Kern-Isberner Gabriele
Kersting Kristian
Kisiel-Dorohinicki Marek
Kiziltan Zeynep
Klette R.
Koehler Jana
Koenig Sven
Kohlhase Michael
Kok Joost
Kosecka J.
Koubarakis Manolis
Kramer Stefan
Laborie Philippe
Lachiche Nicolas
Lakemeyer Gerhard
Lapata Mirella
Larrañaga Pedro
Larrosa Bondia Javier
Laugier Christian
Laumond Jean-Paul
Le Berre Daniel
Lecoutre Christophe
Leite João
Levine John
Liberatore Paolo
Lomuscio Alessio
Long Derek
Lukasiewicz Thomas
Lutz Carsten
Madden Michael
Malerba Donato
Markovitch Shaul
Marques-Silva Joao
Marquis Pierre
Matwin Stan
Maver J.
McCluskey Lee
Meisels Amnon
Mellish Chris
Meseguer Pedro
Meuleau Nicolas
Meyer John-Jules
Miguel Ian
Milano Michela
Möller Ralf
Moral Serafin
Morik Katharina
Morisset Benoit
Neveu Bertrand
Nielsen Thomas
Nuijten Wim
Onaindia Eva
O'Sullivan Barry
Palopoli Luigi
Patterson David
Pearce David
Pechoucek Michal
Peebles David
Penczek Wojciech
Perron Laurent
Petit Thierry
Pfahringer Bernhard
Pfeifer Gerald
Pianesi Fabio
Pitt Jeremy
Piwek Paul
Prakken Henry
Prestwich Steve
Prosser Patrick
Provan Gregory
Refanidis Ioannis
Renz Jochen
Riedmiller Martin
Rintanen Jussi
Rosati Riccardo
Rosenschein Jeff
Rueher Michel
Ruml Wheeler
Sabbadin Regis
Saffiotti Alessandro
Sagerer Gerhard
Saitta Lorenza
Sakama Chiaki
Sattler Ulrike
Scarcello Francesco
Schaub Torsten
Scheffer Tobias
Schiex Thomas
Schoppek Wolfgang
Sebban Marc
Selman Bart
Shani Guy
Sierra Carles
Simon Laurent
Slaney John
Son Tran Cao
Staab Steffen
Stergiou Konstantinos
Stocco Andrea
Straccia Umberto
Struss Peter
Studeny Milan
Stumptner Markus
Suzuki Einoshin
Svoboda T.
Sziranyi Tamas
Tacchella Armando
Theseider Duprè Daniele
Thiebaux Sylvie
Tinelli Cesare
Tompits Hans
Torroni Paolo
Traverso Paolo
Trucco E.
Truszczynski Mirek
Tsymbal Alexey
Turner Hudson
Urbas Leon
Vallduvi Enric
van Beek Peter
van der Hoek Wiebe
van Eijk Rogier
van Noord Gertjan
van Rijn Hedderik
van Someren Maarten
Venable Kristen Brent
Verbrugge Rineke
Verdejo Felisa
Verfaillie Gérard
Vermeir Dirk
Vidal Jose M
Vidal Vincent
Wallace Richard
Wallach Dieter
Walsh Toby
Wang Kewen
Widmer Gerhard
Williams Mary-Anne
Wilson Nic
Wolter Frank
Woltran Stefan
Wotawa Franz
Wrobel Stefan
Yadgar Osher
You Jia-Huai
Chairperson Address
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Gerhard Brewka
Intelligent Systems Department
Computer Science Institute
University of Leipzig
Augustusplatz 10-11
04109 Leipzig , Germany
Tel: ++49 341 9 73 22 35
Fax: ++49 341 9 73 22 99
brewka at informatik.uni-leipzig.de
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