[UAI] BASeWEB updated submission and deadline extension

From: Ali A. Ghorbani (ghorbani@unb.ca)
Date: Wed Mar 06 2002 - 14:44:35 PST

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    The AI-2002 Workshop on

    Business Agents and the Semantic Web

    held at the AI 2002 ( AI-2002 <http://www.cs.unb.ca/ai2002/> )

    May 26, 2002, Calgary, Alberta, Canada

    Workshop home page: http://www.cs.unb.ca/ai2002/BASeWEB.html
    <http://www.cs.unb.ca/ai2002/BASeWEB.html>

    New: Submission information updated and deadline extended.
      _____

    E-business increasingly uses Web Services or agents acting on behalf of
    human buyers and sellers. Such Business Agents can profit from the
    machine-interpretable product and service descriptions provided by the
    Semantic Web. Cross-fertilized techniques from AI (e.g., Intelligent Agents)
    and the Internet (e.g., the Semantic Web) are thus explored by numerous
    organizations world-wide, including W3C, DARPA, NRC, IST, and INTAP. Web
    ontologies - consisting of taxonomies and/or rules - constitute the
    centerpiece of the new AI-Internet synthesis.
    This workshop addresses researchers extending Web techniques by AI or
    transferring AI techniques to the Web in an attempt to create intelligent
    business agents. The current workshop builds on previous workshops such as
    Novel E-Commerce Applications of <http://www.cs.unb.ca/~bspencer/NECAA/>
    Agents and Semantic <http://www.mynisus.com/icec/ecrml.html> Web-based
    E-Commerce and Rules Markup Languages.

    Topics

    All topics related to agents and e-business are welcome. Topics of interest
    include, but are not restricted to:
    * Semantic Web approaches and architectures
    * Web agents for producers and consumers
    * E-Business setups in the Semantic Web
    * Business agent architectures
    * Knowledge management and e-business agents
    * Product and service codes/registries (e.g., UNSPSC/UDDI)
    * Description logics and Web ontologies (e.g., DAML+OIL, OWL)
    * Extended Horn logics and rule markup techniques (e.g., RuleML)
    * Application areas for rules (e.g., P3P, XACML, ebXML, DRM, etc.)
    * Belief logics and planning for multiple agents
    * Negotiations: bargaining, auctions, and trust
    * Inference engines: deduction and induction
    * Distributed deduction for the Semantic Web
    * Natural language interfaces for business agents
    * Lessons learned from implemented systems
      _____

    Workshop format

    The workshop will consist of some short introductory remarks by the
    organizers and then mostly of presentations of submitted works, followed by
    an open discussion session, where the state of the field, current problems
    and new directions will be examined. Recommendations concerning relevant
    emerging Web standards will be considered.
      _____

    Participation and Submissions

    Participation in this workshop is by invitation only and invitees must be
    registered for the AI-2002 conference. Also attendance is limited.
    Therefore, in case that a selection becomes necessary, we ask researchers
    that just want to attend the workshop without contributing a paper to send a
    short email to the
    <mailto:bspencer@unb.ca;ghorbani@unb.ca;stabet@nisusinc.com;boley@dfki.de>
    organizing committee expressing their particular interest in the workshop.
     
    Researchers interested in contributing a paper should send it to the
    <mailto:bspencer@unb.ca;ghorbani@unb.ca;stabet@nisusinc.com;boley@dfki.de>
    organizing committee (in PDF format ONLY), up to 8 pages. Papers may already
    be prepared in one of the Elsevier
    <http://authors.elsevier.com/JournalDetail.html?PubID=621289&dc=QG2>
    formats.
    The papers will be reviewed by the organization committee (and some
    additional referees) and all papers of sufficient quality will be included
    into the workshop notes (and their authors invited to the workshop, of
    course). Out of these papers several will be selected for presentation at
    the workshop. The main criteria of this selection will be to cover a broad
    variety of concepts and the contribution to the goals stated above. To
    facilitate a lively and interesting discussion, we will try to make all the
    papers available to the participants of the workshop before the workshop
    takes place.
      _____

    After workshop activities

    Besides online and conventional proceedings as well as a journal issue
    partially based on resubmitted papers, the workshop results will be
    immediately made available to researchers working on emerging Web standards
    such as DAML+OIL <http://www.daml.org/language/> and RuleML
    <http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/ruleml/> . A special issue of the journal
    Electronic Commerce <http://www.elsevier.com/locate/ecra> Research and
    Applications is being prepared for the resubmitted papers from this
    workshop.
      _____

    Invited Speakers

    * <http://iis.kaist.ac.kr/~jklee/home.html> Professor Jae Kyu Lee,
    Korea Advanced Institute of Science and <http://www.kaist.edu/> Technology,
    Seoul, Korea
    A Framework for Knowledge Management with the eXtensible Rule Markup
    Language
     
    * <http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~denzinge/>
    <http://pages.cpsc.ucalgary.ca/~denzinge/> Professor Jörg Denzinger,
    University of Calgary <http://www.ucalgary.ca/> , Canada
    Distributed Deduction and the Semantic Web
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    Important dates

    * Deadline for Submissions/Requests for Participation: March 28, 2002
    (extended deadline)
    * Invitations will be sent out: April 8, 2002
    * Workshop: May 26, 2002
      _____

    Organizing Committee

    Harold Boley <http://www.dfki.uni-kl.de/~boley/>
    DFKI <http://www.dfki.de/>
    Email: boley@dfki.de <mailto:boley@dfki.de>

    Ali Ghorbani <http://www.cs.unb.ca/profs/ghorbani>
    Faculty of Computer Science <http://www.cs.unb.ca>
    University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
    Email: ghorbani@unb.ca <mailto:%20ghorbani@unb.ca>

    Bruce Spencer <http://www.cs.unb.ca/~bspencer>
    Faculty of Computer Science <http://www.cs.unb.ca>
    University of New Brunswick, Fredericton
    Email: bspencer@unb.ca <mailto:%20bspencer@unb.ca>

    Said Tabet <http://people.ne.mediaone.net/stabet/>
    Nisus <http://www.nisusinc.com/>
    Email: stabet@nisusinc.com <mailto:stabet@nisusinc.com>
      _____

    Program Committee

    David Ash (USA)
    Justin Hickey (Canada)

    Ansgar Bernardi (Germany)
    Steve Ross-Talbot (UK)

    Prabhakar Bhogaraju (USA)
    Bruce Spencer (Canada)

    Harold Boley (Germany)
    Said Tabet (USA)

    Ali Ghorbani (Canada)
    Gerd Wagner (The Netherlands)

    Benjamin Grosof (USA)
     
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