[UAI] IBERAMIA'2002 - CALL FOR PAPERS

From: Carmelo del Valle Sevillano (carmelo@lsi.us.es)
Date: Mon Jan 28 2002 - 14:28:43 PST

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    CALL FOR PAPERS

    IBERAMIA'2002

    EIGHTH IBEROAMERICAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    Sevilla, Spain, November 12-15, 2002

                      http://www.lsi.us.es/iberamia2002

    The 8th Ibero-American Conference on Artificial Intelligent (IBERAMIA) will
    take place at Seville (Spain) in november 12-15, 2002.

    IBERAMIA is the international forum where the ibero-american AI community
    meet together for presenting and discussing the research and development
    carried out in South and Central America countries, Spain, and Portugal.

    Iberamia is supported by the Iberoamerican societies of AI
    SBC - Sociedade Brasileira de Computacao, Brazil
    AEPIA - Asociacion Española para Inteligencia Artificial
    APPIA - Associacao Portuguesa para Inteligencia Artificial
    AVINTA - Associacion Venezolana de Inteligencia Artificial
    SMCC - Sociedad de Matematica y Computacion de Cuba
    SMIA - Sociedad Mexicana de Inteligencia Artificial

    The first Iberamia conference was held in 1988 at Barcelona. Since then
    Iberamia has been the forum to debate research and development on AI in
    spanish and portuguese specking countries. Following Barcelona Iberamia
    conferences were held every two years Morelia 1990 (Mexico), La Habana 1992
    (Cuba), Caracas 1994 (Venezuela), Cholula 1996 (Mexico), Lisboa 1998
    (Portugal) and Sao Paolo 2000 ( Brazil)

    In these fourteen years, the goals of IBERAMIA have been to strengthen the
    relationship among the research groups of the Ibero-American community, to
    create the appropriate conditions for researchers to disseminate their
    research work and to facilitate the contact between new researchers and
    consolidated groups.

    The conference will be structured along two main modules:
        . open discussion track
        . paper track

    The open discussion track is composed of working sessions devoted to the
    most important areas of research in Ibero-American countries. Papers
    submitted to this open discussion track may be written in Portuguese,
    Spanish or English; they will be reviewed and published in a local edition.

    The paper track is composed of invited talks and paper presentations from
    all over the world, covering all topics listed above. Proceedings of this
    paper track will be published in Springer Verlag's LNCS/LNAI series.

    Conference topics

    IBERAMIA 2002 topics include, but are not limited to:
    · Knowledge Engineering and Case Based Reasoning.
    · Planning and Scheduling.
    · Distributed AI and Multi-Agent Systems.
    · AI in Education and Intelligent Tutoring Systems.
    · Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.
    · Machine Learning and Knowledge Acquisition.
    · Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining.
    · Natural Language Processing.
    · Robotics.
    · Computer Vision.
    · Uncertainty and Fuzzy Systems.
    · Genetic Algorithms and Neural Networks.
    · Foundations (economics, philosophy, etc.).

    Program Committee

    Francisco J. Garijo (PC Chair), Telefónica I+D, Madrid, España
    Agostino Poggi, Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione, Università
    degli Studi di Parma, Italia
    Alejandro Ceccatto, Universidad Nacional de Rosario, Argentina
    Alexandro Provetti, DSI Univ Milan, Italia
    Amal El Fallah, LIPN, Francia
    Ana Paiva, INESC, Portugal
    Analia Amandi, UNICEN, Argentina
    Antonio Bahamonde, C Int. Artificial, Universidad Oviedo, España
    Antonio Moreno, Universidad Rovira y Virgili, España
    Ariadne Carvalho, UNICAMP Brasil
    Carolina Chang, GIA Universidad Simón Bolívar, Venezuela
    Claire Nédellec, LRI Paris Sud, France
    Ed Durfee, University of Michigan, USA
    Elisabeth Andre, DFKI, Germany
    Enrique Sucar, ITESM-Morelos, México
    Federico Barber, Dpto. Sistemas Informáticos y computación, Univ.
    Politécnica de Valencia, España
    Fernando Moura Pires, FCT Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
    Gerardo Ayala, UDLA, México
    Hector Geffner, USB/ Pompeu Fabra, Venezuela/ España
    José Maia Neves, Universidade do Minho, Portugal
    José Riquelme, Universidad de Sevilla, España
    Kevin Knight, USC/ISI, USA
    Marcelo Finger, Dpt de Ciência da Computação, Instituto de Matemática e
    Estatística, Universidade de São Paulo, Brasil
    Maria Cristina Riff, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Chile
    Michael Huns, University of South Carolina, USA
    Osvaldo Cairo, ITAM, México
    Pablo Noriega, LANIA, Mexico
    Pavel Bradzil, LIACC / Porto, Portugal
    Rosa Vicari, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil
    Stefano Cerri, Univ Montpellier, Francia
    William B. Langdon, University College, London, UK
    Yves Demazeau, IMAG, Francia



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