[UAI] CFP: AAAI Fall Symposium: Chance Discovery

From: P.J.McBurney@csc.liv.ac.uk
Date: Thu Mar 14 2002 - 15:43:13 PST

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    Call for Papers and Participation

    Chance Discovery: The Discovery and Management of Chance Events

    November 15-17, 2002

    Sea Crest Conference Center,
    North Falmouth, Massachusetts USA

    Chance events are rare or novel events with potentially significant
    consequences for decision-making, i.e., events to be conceived as a risk
    or an opportunity. This symposium will be devoted to the questions: How
    may we predict, identify or explain chance events and their
    consequences? ("chance discovery") and How may we assess, prepare for or
    manage them? ("chance management").

    An agent -- human, robot or software agent -- engaged in planning needs
    to adopt a view of the future: In order to decide goals, and to decide
    the best sequence of actions to achieve these goals, how can an agent or
    agents discover rare or novel events and forecast their consequences?
    The consequences of such events may significantly impede or facilitate
    the achievement of agents' goals, but their unlikeness makes them
    difficult to predict or explain by methods that use historical data or
    pattern-matching.

    One can think of chance discovery as a search of maximum or minimum of a
    surface whose shape is unknown, in a space whose dimensions may also be
    unknown. The focus on the agent and its environment as one interacting
    system can be another viewpoint. This symposium will seek to bring
    together members of the AI community with people from various relevant
    domains listed below, to create and share approaches to chance
    discovery/management. Topics of interest include, but are not restricte
    to:

    Agent systems and planning with emergent behaviors
    Human-computer or agent-environment interactions
    Complex systems
    WWW Awareness
    Knowledge discovery and data mining
    Statistics and data analysis
    Information retrieval
    Risk analysis, prediction, assessment and management
    Marketing theory and demand forecasting for innovative products
    Opportunity identification in business
    Social trends analysis
    Social psychology
    Natural disaster prediction and management
    Management and decision sciences
    Operations research
    Philosophy of forecasting and risk
    Hypothesis discovery in scientific theories.

    Submissions:

    Potential participants are invited to submit a paper of between 1,500
    and 6000 words, proposing questions, reporting work in progress,
    discussing applications or providing a theoretical contribution. Please
    submit in PostScript format to:

            osawa@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp.

    Important Dates:

            Submission: 11 May
            Notification: 14 June
            Final papers due: 6 September

            Symposium: 15-17 November, 2002.

    Information can also be obtained from the symposium web-site:

            http://www.miv.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp/~matumura/FSS02/

    or the AAAI Symposium web-site:

            http://www.aaai.org/Symposia/Fall/2002/fss-02.html

    Organizing Committee:

    Yukio Ohsawa, University of Tsukuba (osawa@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp)
    (Chair)
    Simon Parsons, University of Liverpool (s.d.parsons@csc.liv.ac.uk)
    Peter McBurney, University of Liverpool (p.j.mcburney@csc.liv.ac.uk).

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      Peter McBurney
      Department of Computer Science
      University of Liverpool
      Liverpool L69 7ZF
      U.K.
                                                              
      Tel: + 44 151 794 6760
      Email: P.J.McBurney@csc.liv.ac.uk
      Web page: www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~peter/
                                                                                                                         
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