CFP: 6th IFIP International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications & Innovations (AIAI 2010)

Subject:CFP: 6th IFIP International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications & Innovations (AIAI 2010)
Date:Mon, 01 Feb 2010 00:50:28 GMT
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6th IFIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
APPLICATIONS & INNOVATIONS (AIAI 2010)
5 - 7 October 2010, Ayia Napa, Cyprus

http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/aiai2010

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IMPORTANT DATES:

Abstract Submission: 5th February 2010
Full Paper Submission: 19th February 2010
Workshop Proposal Submission: 19th February 2010
Tutorial Proposal Submission: 19th February 2010
Notification of Acceptance: 21st April 2008
Camera-ready Copy Due: 21st May 2010
Conference dates: 5 - 7 October 2010

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KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:

Zbigniew Michalewicz, School of Computer Science and Engineering,
University of Adelaide, Australia

Alex Gammerman, Department of Computer Science, Royal Holloway,
University of London, UK

Masoud Mohammadian, Faculty of Information Science and Engineering,
University of Canberra: ACT, Australia

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CALL FOR PAPERS:

The abundance of information and increase in computing power currently
enables researchers to tackle highly complicated and challenging
computational problems. Solutions to such problems are now feasible
using advances and innovations from the area of Artificial
Intelligence.
The general focus of the AIAI 2010 conference is to provide insights
on
how Artificial Intelligence may be applied in real world situations
and
serve the study, analysis and modelling of theoretical and practical
issues. Also, research papers describing advanced prototypes,
innovative
systems, tools and techniques are encouraged. General survey papers
indicating future directions and professional work-in-progress reports
are of equal interest. Acceptance will be based on quality,
originality
and practical merit of the work.

Authors are invited to electronically submit original, English-
language
research contributions or experience reports. Submitted papers must
present unpublished work, not being considered for publication in
other
journals or conferences.


SUBMISSIONS:

Regular Papers and Workshop Papers: The maximum length permitted is
eight (8) pages, formatted according to Springer IFIP series
instructions. The Programme Committee may reject papers exceeding this
length. Authors are strongly encouraged to use the correct document
style from the Springer IFIP website
(http://www.springer.com/series/6102). This should be done for their
initial submission, so that preparation of the final papers will be
simplified. A fully electronic review process by three academic
reviewers is planned for all submitted papers.

Full papers and workshop or tutorial proposals should be submitted
electronically in postscript, pdf or word format. At least one author
of
each accepted paper is required to register and present the paper.
Papers shall not be included in the proceedings if these requirements
are not met, nor if the registration fee is not received until the
camera-ready deadline. For further information related to the
technical
programme or other details on the conference, please contact the
Organising Chair, Harris Papadopoulos, at
H.Papadopoulos@frederick.ac.cy
.


WORKSHOPS & TUTORIAL PROPOSALS:

Workshop proposals comprising original research papers on innovative
or
otherwise provocative issues within the conference topic areas are
also
encouraged. Workshops should be held simultaneously with the 6th IFIP
AIAI conference. Submitted proposals should include a 2-3 page summary
of the topic, including the names and affiliations of Programme
Committee members and chairs. Also, the chairs of the workshops should
arrange the publication of accepted papers. For questions regarding
workshop proposals, please contact the Workshop Chair, Nicos Mateou,
at
NMateou@mod.gov.cy .

Proposals for 90-minute tutorials are also invited in areas within the
conference's topics. Tutorial proposals must be 5 pages at most,
identifying the intended audience and presenting enough material to
provide a sense of what will be covered. For questions related to the
tutorials please e-mail the Tutorials Chair, Tasos Sofokleous, at
asofok@cs.ucy.ac.cy .


SPECIAL ISSUES:

Based on the reviewers' comments and on the presentation, and after a
second peer review process, a number of selected papers will be
published in a special issue of the International Journal on
Artificial
Intelligence Tools
(IJAIT), World Scientific Publishing Co., Print ISSN: 0218-2130,
Online
ISSN: 1793-6349.


TOPICS:

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:
*
*Theoretical Advances

Machine Learning
Adaptive Control
Data FusionReasoning Methods
Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
Planning and Scheduling
Artificial Neural Networks
Expert Systems
Fuzzy Logic and Systems
Genetic Algorithms and Programming
Particle Swarm Optimisation
Bayesian Models

Knowledge Engineering

Data Mining and Information Retrieval
Decision Support Systems
Knowledge Management for e-Learning and Enterprise Portals
Intelligent Information Systems
Web- and Knowledge-Based Information Systems
Ontologies

Signal Processing Techniques and Knowledge Extraction

Computer Vision
Human-Machine Interaction / Presence
Learning and Adaptive Systems
Pattern Recognition
Signal and Image Processing
Speech and Natural Language Processing

Multimedia, Graphics and Artificial Intelligence

Multimedia Computing
Multimedia Ontologies
Smart Graphics
Colour/Image Analysis
Speech Synthesis

Trends in Computing

Accessibility and Computers
Affective Computing
Agent and Multi-Agent Systems
Autonomous and Ubiquitous Computing
Distributed AI Systems and Architectures
Grid-Based Computing
Intelligent Profiling and Personalisation
Robotics and Virtual Reality

Artificial Intelligence Applications

eBusiness, eCommerce, eHealth, eLearning
Engineering and Industry
Environmental Modelling
Finance
Telecommunications - Transportation
Crisis and Risk Management
Medical Informatics and Biomedical Engineering
Political Decision Making
Natural Language Processing
Planning and Resource Management
Project Management
Emerging Applications
Forensic Science

Other

AI and Ethical Issues
Evaluation of AI Systems
Social Impact of AI


ORGANISATION:

General Co-Chairs:

Andreas S. Andreou, University of Cyprus and Cyprus University of
Technology
Max Bramer, University of Portsmouth


Program Committee Chair:

Lazaros Iliadis, Democritus University of Thrace


Organising Chair:

Harris Papadopoulos, Frederick University


More information can be found at http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/aiai2010

We look forward to seeing you in Ayia Napa, Cyprus!

Andreas S. Andreou
Conference General Co-Chair

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