CfP: MIWAI 2009

Nils Bulling bulling at in.tu-clausthal.de
Mi Sep 23 22:24:55 CEST 2009


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Dear Colleague,

 

Following on from the success of the 1st and 2nd Mahasarakham

International Workshops on AI (MIWAI 2007,http://www.miwai.org,

MIWAI 2008, http://www.it.msu.ac.th/miwai2008/index.html),

we are delighted to announce the 2009 edition of the event.

Please find the Call for Papers below. Submission of full papers is

now due on October 11, 2009. The workshop will take place in

Mahasarakham, Thailand on December 10-11, 2009. We will also

be grateful to you for advertising MIWAI 2009 and inviting your

colleagues and/or research students to submit their work and

participate in the event. The MIWAI09 homepage may be found

here http://khamreang.msu.ac.th/miwai09

 

This year's MIWAI will take place inbetween the Australasian AI

Conference (AI'09) in Melbourne, Australia and the International

Conference on Principles of Practice in Multi-Agent Systems

(PRIMA'09) in Nagoya, Japan.



We look forward to receiving your submission.

 

Best regards,

 

Natthariya Laopracha

MIWAI 2009 Publicity Chair

 

Richard Booth and Chattrakul Sombattheera

MIWAI 2009 Program Chairs

 

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The Third Mahasarakham International Workshop on  AI (MIWAI'09)

Call for Papers:  MIWAI 2009

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December 10-11, 2009

Mahasarakham, Thailand

Contact: richard.b at msu.ac.th, chattrakul.s at msu.ac.th

Homepage: http://khamreang.msu.ac.th/miwai09

 

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Invited Speakers

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Patrick Doherty 

 Linkoping University, Sweden,

 http://www.ida.liu.se/~patdo/patdosite1/index.html



Ryohei Nakatsu

 National University of Singapore,

 http://www.idmi.nus.edu.sg/ourpeople/prof_nakatsu.htm

 

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Important Dates:

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Papers due (extended): October 11 2009

Author notification: November 8 2009

Camera-ready papers due: November 22 2009

Registration deadline: November 29 2009

Workshop dates: December 10-11 2009



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About  MIWAI

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) research has broad applications on

real world problems. Examples include control, planning and

scheduling, pattern recognition, knowledge mining, software

applications and strategy games. The advances in AI research have

been driven partially by our passionate enthusiasm and have been

thriving recently. On the other hand, the ever evolving needs in

business both in local and global scale have been demanding for

better technologies for solving more and more complex problems.

Such needs can be found in all industrial sectors and in any part

of the world.

 

This workshop aims to be a meeting place where excellence in AI

research meets the needs for solving dynamic and complex

problems in the real world. The academic researchers, developers,

and industrial practitioners will have extensive opportunities to

present their original work, technological advances and practical

problems. Participants can learn from each other and exchange

their experiences in order to fine tune their activities in order

to help each other better.

 

The focus of MIWAI'09 will be fairly broad, taking in all

sub-topics of AI. The programme aims at high quality research

publications in AI of both technical and applied natures.

 

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About  Mahasarakham

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Mahasarakham is a city in the northeast of Thailand in the

so-called "Isan" region of the country. Mahasarakham University

(http://www.msu.ac.th) is a major centre of learning in the region

and its Faculty of Informatics (http://www.it.msu.ac.th) is

currently enjoying an exciting period of growth, with a blossoming

research culture now complementing its traditional teaching

strengths. The town itself boasts many temples, as well as

numerous restaurants selling delicious Isan food. It is also

renowned for its silk and handicraft.

 

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Topics of Interest

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The research areas in AI include but not limited to:

 -Agent-based simulation

 -Agent-oriented software engineering

 -Agents and Web services

 -Agent-based electronic commerce, auctions and markets

 -AI in video games

 -Constraint satisfaction

 -Decision theory

 -Distributed AI

 -E-Commerce and AI

 -Game theory

 -Internet/WWW intelligence

 -Industrial applications of AI

 -Intelligent tutoring

 -Knowledge representation and reasoning

 -Machine learning

 -Multiagent planning and learning

 -Multiagent systems and their applications

 -Multiagent systems and evolving intelligence

 -Natural language processing

 -Neural networks

 -Planning and scheduling

 -Robotics

 -Web services

 

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Submission Requirements

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Submissions of the following two categories are invited:

 

Category A: REGULAR PAPERS

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Papers presenting new original work. Submitted papers should not

exceed a length of 12 pages, formatted in the IEEE style (latex

and MS Word templates available for download from

http://khamreang.msu.ac.th/miwai09/submission.html). These papers

will be reviewed on overall quality and relevance.  Reviewing will

be double-blind, meaning names and institutions of authors should

not appear in the submitted paper. All accepted papers will be

fully published in the proceedings.

 

Category B: COMPRESSED CONTRIBUTIONS

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Papers that have recently been accepted for AI-related refereed

conferences (e.g., IJCAI 2009, PRIMA 2009) or

journals can be resubmitted and will be accepted as "compressed

contributions". Authors are invited to submit the published

version (without page or format restriction). The abstract of the paper will

be published in the proceedings. Every author may submit at most

one B-paper of which they are the corresponding author, and only

if they do not submit any A-paper as corresponding author.



The language of the workshop is English. Papers written in any

other language will not be accepted.



The workshop proceedings will be published with ISBN number.

At least one author of each accepted paper (in both submission

categories) is required to attend the workshop.

 

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Submission Instructions

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Submission will be handled via EasyChair. Please send an

electronic pdf copy via the submission page

http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=miwai09. (If you do

not already have one, you will be first asked to register an

EasyChair account on this submission page.) Be sure to tick the

box stating clearly to which of the 2 submission categories your

submission belongs. Submission deadline is October 11, 2009.

 

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Publication

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MIWAI 2009 workshop proceedings will be distributed at the event.

We intend to invite authors of the best papers to submit revised

and extended versions of their papers for a special issue of a

suitable journal.



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Committees

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Advisory Commitee

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 -Wanchai Rivepaiboon (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)

 -Wirat Pongsiri(Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 -Sujin Butdeesuwan (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 -Somnuk Puangpronpitag (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 

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Program Co-Chairs

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 -Richard Booth (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 -Chattrakul Sombattheera (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 

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Publicity Chair

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 -Natthariya Laopracha (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 

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 Program Committee

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 -Arun Agarwal (Hyderabad, India)

 -Samir Aknine (Paris 6, France)

 -Veera Boonjing (KMITL, Bangkok)

 -Roger Boyle (Leeds, UK)

 -Rapeeporn Chamchong (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 -Chee Fon Chang (Wollongong, Australia)

 -Yann Chevaleyre (LAMSADE, Paris, France)

 -Sirapat Chiewchanwattana (Khon Kaen, Thailand)

 -Krisana Chinnasarn (Burapha, Thailand)

 -Matthew Dailey (AIT, Thailand)

 -Aniruddha Dasgupta (Wollongong, Australia)

 -Juergen Dix (Clausthal, Germany)

 -Phan Minh Dung (AIT, Thailand)

 -Sachio Hirokawa (Kyushu, Japan)

 -Andreas Herzig (IRIT, Toulouse, France)

 -Wiebe van der Hoek (Liverpool, UK)

 -Sarun Intakosum (KMITL, Bangkok)

 -Boonserm Kijsirikul (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)

 -Jerome Lang (LAMSADE, Paris, France)

 -Kittichai Lavangnananda  (KMUTT, Thailand)

 -Fangzhen Lin (HKUST, Hong Kong)

 -Chidchanok Lursinsap (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)

 -Yuji Matsumoto (Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Japan)

 -Jerome Mengin (IRIT, Toulouse, France)

 -Debajyoti Mukhopadhyay (Calcutta Business School, India)

 -Ryohei Nakatsu (NUS, Singapore)

 -Vineet Nair (Hyderabad, India)

 -Juggapong Natwichai (Chiang Mai, Thailand)

 -Supawan Phonphitakchai (Naresuan University, Thailand)

 -Jiratta Phuboon-Ob (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 -Ouen Pinngern (Ramkhamhaeng University, Bangkok)

 -Guilin Qi (Southeast University, Nanjing, China)

 -Iyad Rahwan (Edinburgh, UK and British University in Dubai)

 -Umaporn Saisangchan (Mahasarakham, Thailand)

 -Jun Shen (Wollongong, Australia)

 -Sukree Sinthupinyo (Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok)

 -Siriwan Suebnukarn (Thammasat University, Bangkok)

 -Khamron Sunat (Mahanakorn University of Technology, Bangkok)

 -Boontawee Suntisrivaraporn (SIIT, Bangkok)

 -Leon van der Torre (Uni Luxembourg)

 -Paul Weng (Paris 6, France)

 -Dongmo Zhang (Western Sydney, Australia)

 




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