CFP IBERAMIA 2010
Guillermo R. Simari
grsimari at gmail.com
Sa Dez 5 23:34:12 CET 2009
IBERAMIA 2010 Preliminary Call for Papers
The 12th edition of The Ibero-American Conference on Artificial Intelligence,
IBERAMIA 2010, will be held on November 1-5, 2010 in Bahía Blanca,
Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
Preliminary site:
http://cs.uns.edu.ar/iberamia2010
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IMPORTANT DATES
Deadline for Paper Submission: April 16, 2010
Notification of Acceptance: June 11, 2010
Deadline for Camera-ready Papers: July 2, 2010
Conference: 1-5th November 2008
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FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS
IBERAMIA 2010 is the 12th edition of the Ibero-American Conference on
Artificial Intelligence, a leading symposium where the Ibero-American
AI community comes together to share research results and experiences
with researchers in Artificial Intelligence from all over the world.
IBERAMIA 2008 will be held in Bahía Blanca, Argentina, November 1-5,
2010, organized by the Department of Computer Science and Engineering
(DCSE-UNS), Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina. The conference is
sponsored by the main Ibero-American Artificial Intelligence and
Computer Science societies.
IBERAMIA welcomes submissions on mainstream AI topics, as well as
novel cross cutting work in related areas. Topics may include but are
not limited to the following:
* Cognitive modeling and human interaction
* Commonsense reasoning
* Constraint satisfaction
* Evolutionary computation and Artificial Life
* Game playing and interactive entertainment
* Information integration and extraction
* Knowledge acquisition and ontologies
* Knowledge representation and reasoning
* Machine learning and data mining
* Model-based systems
* Multiagent Systems
* Argumentation
* Natural language processing
* Planning and scheduling
* Probabilistic reasoning
* Robotics, vision, and pattern Recognition
* Search
* Semantic web
* Distributed AI
* AI in Education
* Uncertainty and Fuzzy Systems
* Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks
Papers must be written in English, and will be reviewed on the basis
of their relevance, significance of the contribution, originality,
technical soundness, quality and clarity. As in previous years,
accepted papers will be published in the series "Advances in
Artificial Intelligence"of Springer-Verlag LNAI.
PAPER SUBMISSION DETAILS
Submitted papers must not exceed 10 pages, including all tables,
figures, and references and are required to be formatted in the
Springer LNCS format (see
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). Submissions over ten
pages will be rejected without review. Papers must be submitted
through Conference Management Submission System that will be available
soon through the conference Web site.
All submissions will go through a peer review process, with three
independent PC members reviewing each submission. Reviewing will be
blind, so author names and affiliations must be omitted from the
submission, using instead the unique tracking number assigned by the
conference system at the time of submission. In addition,
self-references in the text, like "in [Garcia 2004], we prove that"
should be avoided, using instead references such as "in [Garcia 2004]
has been proved that".
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WORKSHOP PROPOSAL SUBMISSION DETAILS
Proposals for workshops should be a maximum of five pages in length,
and should contain the following information:
1. Title of the workshop.
2. A brief description of the workshop, specifying the workshop goals,
the technical issues addressed and the relevance of the workshop to
the Iberamia conference.
3. Specific information regarding the organizers: names, affiliations,
postal addresses, phone numbers, email addresses, and expertise in the
topic of the workshop.
The organization committee should include at least two members.
4. Description of the paper review process and acceptance standards,
including a preliminary list of the workshop program committee with
names, titles and affiliations.
5. Expected duration of the workshop.
All proposals should be submitted, by electronic mail, to the Workshop
Chair: iberamia2010 at cs.uns.edu.ar.
The list of accepted IBERAMIA 2010 workshops will be published along
with the submission details on the conference’s Web site. Papers for
the workshops can be written in Spanish, Portuguese, or English.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
Deadline for Workshop proposals: April 23, 2010
Notification of acceptance: May 21, 2010
Although the workshops could modify them, these are the suggested
dates for papers.
Deadline for paper submission: June 19, 2010
Notification of acceptance: July 17, 2010
Deadline for camera-ready papers: July 27, 2010
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