[DL] ESSAI 2023 final call for course proposals
Magdalena Ortiz
magdalena.ortiz at umu.se
Thu Jan 19 16:25:52 CET 2023
ESSAI
24-28 July 2023
Ljubljana, Slovenia
*CALL FOR COURSE PROPOSALS*
1st European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence - ESSAI 2023
24-28 July, 2023
Faculty of Computer and Information Science, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
https://eurai.org/essai
ESSAI 2023 is organized jointly with ACAI 2023, the Twentieth Advanced Course on Artificial Intelligence, as the third TAILOR Summer School on Artificial Intelligence.
IMPORTANT DATES:
24 Jan 2023: Course Title submission deadline (mandatory)
31 Jan 2023: Final submission
28 Feb 2023: Notification
The European Summer School in Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI) is a new annual summer school held under the auspices of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI). ESSAI builds on initiatives of the EU project TAILOR, and the 1st edition of ESSAI is simultaneously the 3rd edition of the TAILOR Summer School. The ambition of ESSAI is to become the central meeting place for students and young researchers in Artificial Intelligence to discuss current research and share knowledge.
ESSAI will provide an interdisciplinary setting in which courses are offered in all areas of Artificial Intelligence and also from wider scientific, historical, and philosophical perspectives. The format of ESSAI is analogous to the European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI) which has been running since 1989. Courses will consist of five 90-minute sessions, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week, to allow students to develop in-depth knowledge of a topic.
The first ESSAI will be held in Ljubljana, Slovenia in between the 24th and 28th of July 2023. ESSAI 2023 aims to attract around 400 participants from all parts of Europe, as well as from North and Latin America, and Asia.
TOPICS AND FORMAT
ESSAI aims to cover all subdisciplines of AI and the interactions between them.
Proposals for courses at ESSAI 2023 are invited in all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including but not limited to the following:
- Agent-based and Multi-agent Systems (MAS)
- Ethics, Legal Issues, Explainable and Trustworthy AI (XAI)
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR)
- Natural Language Processing (NLP)
- Neuro-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning (NeSy)
- Planning & Strategic Reasoning (PLAN)
- Reinforcement Learning (RL)
- Robotics (ROB)
- Search & Optimization (SO)
- Supervised and Unsupervised Learning (ML)
- Vision (VIS)
Each course will consist of five 90-minute lectures, offered daily (Monday-Friday) in a single week.
While foundational courses will typically focus on one subarea of AI, introductory and advanced courses are encouraged to present a broader perspective on AI, and should be of interest beyond one specific area.
CATEGORIES
Each proposal should fall under one of the following categories.
* FOUNDATIONAL COURSES *
Foundational courses present the basics of a research area to students with no prior knowledge in that area. They should be at an elementary level, without prerequisites in the course's topic, though possibly assuming a level of general scientific maturity in the relevant discipline. They should enable researchers from related disciplines to become comfortable with the fundamental concepts and techniques of the course topic, thereby contributing to the interdisciplinary nature of our research community.
* INTRODUCTORY COURSES *
Introductory courses are central to ESSAI's mission. They are intended to introduce a research field to students, young researchers, and other non-specialists, and to foster a sound understanding of its basic methods and techniques. Introductory courses should enable researchers from related disciplines to become competent in the course topic. Introductory courses that are cross-disciplinary may presuppose general knowledge of the relevant disciplines.
* ADVANCED COURSES *
Advanced courses are targeted primarily at graduate students who wish to acquire an understanding of current research in a field of Artificial Intelligence.
PROPOSAL GUIDELINES
To be considered, course proposals should closely adhere to the following guidelines:
Course proposals must be submitted by the lecturers who will present the course. Normally, a course should have no more than two or three lecturers, and each lecturer should hold a PhD or equivalent degree.
Course proposals should explicitly state the intended course category. Proposals for introductory courses should indicate the intended level, for example, as it relates to standard textbooks and monographs in the area. Proposals for advanced courses should specify the prerequisites in detail.
Proposals must be submitted in PDF format via:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=essai2023
and include all of the following:
a. Personal information for each proposer: Name, affiliation, contact address, email, homepage (optional)
b. General proposal information: Title, category
c. Information about the course content:
Abstract of up to 150 words
Motivation and description (up to two pages)
Tentative outline
Expected level and prerequisites
Appropriate references (e.g. textbooks, monographs, proceedings, surveys)
d. Information about the proposer(s) and course:
Proposers’ experience of delivering courses in an intensive interdisciplinary setting
Evidence that the proposers are excellent lecturers
Where there is more than one lecturer, the role of each lecturer and their teaching commitment to the course should be specified.
To keep participation fees to a minimum, all the instructional and organizational work of ESSAI is performed on a completely voluntary basis. However, the registration fees of organizers and instructors will be waived, and travel and accommodation expenses will be reimbursed up to a level which will be communicated along with the proposal notification. ESSAI can only guarantee reimbursement for at most one course lecturer, and can not guarantee full reimbursement of travel costs for lecturers from outside of Europe. The organizers of ESSAI would appreciate any help in reducing the School's expenses by seeking partial or complete coverage of travel and accommodation expenses from other sources.
SUBMISSION INFORMATION
By Jan 24, 2023:
Proposers must submit on EasyChair at least the name(s) of the lecturers(s), the ESSAI area+course level and a short abstract.
By Jan 31, 2023:
Submission must be completed by uploading a PDF with the actual proposal as detailed above.
SUBMISSION PORTAL
Please submit your proposals to
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=essai2023
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Magdalena Ortiz, Umeå University (chair)
Brian Logan, Utrecht University (associate co-chair)
Sašo Džeroski, Jozef Stefan Institute Ljubljana (co-chair and ACAI chair)
AREA CHAIRS
Natasha Alechina, Utrecht University
Kristian Kersting, TU Darmstadt
Günter Klambauer, Johannes Kepler Universität Linz
Ioannis Kompatsiaris, CERTH-ITI
Roberto Navigli, Sapienza University of Rome
Ann Nowé, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Alessandro Saffiotti, University of Örebro
Sungho Suh, DFKI
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Aleksander Sadikov, University of Ljubljana
Vida Groznik, University of Primorska, University of Ljubljana,
Sašo Džeroski, Jožef Stefan Institute
Jure Žabkar, University of Ljubljana
STANDING COMMITTEE
Giuseppe De Giacomo, Sapienza University of Rome, Head of SC and EurAI Board Representative
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Magdalena Ortiz
(Maria Magdalena Ortiz de la Fuente)
Associate Professor for Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
Department of Computing Science
Umeå University
magdalena.ortiz at umu.se<mailto:magdalena.ortiz at umu.se>
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