[UAI] CFP, The First International Workshops with JSAI (2001)

From: Yukio Osawa (osawa@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2000 - 08:51:26 PST

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    Dear UAI members,

    On behalf of the program committee of the 15th Annual Conference of
    Japanese Society of Artificial Intelligence (JSAI, having some 3000
    members), I am happy again to announce that we are organizing
    international workshops in/from 2001.

    Because JSAI2001 is the first international experience for JSAI annual
    conferences, each workshop organizer is aiming at creating and
    enhancing new and meaningful directions in/from AI.

    We would appreciate it if you circulate and spread the URL
    http://www.gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp/staff/osawa/JSAIworkshops.html
    for all the workshops (including the links to each workshop CFP)
    or its content attached to this mail, and more highly if you submit
    papers and join the workshop.

    This CFP has the general information about all workshops in JSAI2001,
    for supporting the preparation of people who may submit papers to one
    (or more) of the workshops. CFPs into more details will be released
    from each workshop. URLs of some workshops are already included in the
    CFP I am sending.

    Looking forward to seeing you in the hot-spring resort Matsue,
    and sincerely appreciating for your attentions

    Yukio OHSAWA, JSAI2001 Workshops Chair
    - - Associate Professor, Graduate School of Systems Management,
      University of Tsukuba
    - - Researcher of TOREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation
    Address: GSSM, University of Tsukuba, 3-29-1 Otsuka, Bunkyo-ku
    Tokyo 112-0012 Japan
    Fax: +81-3-3942-6829
    E-mail: osawa@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp

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    *************************** Call for Papers *******************************
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    JSAI 2001 International Workshops
    Date: 21 --22 May 2001
    Co-located with the Fifteenth Annual Conference of
    Japanese Society of Artificial Intelligence (JSAI 2001),
    22-25 May, 2001, Matsue (a Hot Spring Resort), JAPAN
    ***************************************************************************
    ***************************************************************************
    ***************************************************************************

    1. International workshops from JSAI

    The JSAI Annual conferences have been organized since 1987 to enhance
    studies on artificial intelligence, mainly of Japanese domestic researchers,
    with sessions mostly of presentations/discussions in Japanese.

    The presentations in these series of events became the seeds of various
    later success of fundamental and applied studies, not only in the area of
    AI but also to authorized and newly recognized relevant areas, e.g.
    business applications, robot soccer games etc.

    JSAI2001 will be the first JSAI conference having international sessions/
    workshops, co-located with the main conference. This aims at having people
    looking at various current AI studies/trends from various aspects stimulate
    each other, in an environment where new meaningful directions are desired.

    The international workshops are intended to focus attentions to specific
    and new research issues/topics, and to informal and exciting presentations
    and discussions on problems important even though not authorized yet, and
    ideas interesting even though not yet established. Rather than accepting
    matured results, we would like to supply you with places to help new ideas
    and new meaningful directions grow.

    2. Workshops to be Organized
    (links for information of each workshop will be completed soon)

    1) Social intelligence Design
    http://www.synsophy.go.jp/sid2001/
           Organizer: Prof. Toyoaki Nishida (The University of Tokyo),
           nishida@kc.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    2) Agent-based Approaches in Economic and Social Complex Systems (AESCS)
    http://www.gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp/staff/osawa/AESCS.html
           Organizer: Prof. Akira Namatame (National Defense Academy),
           nama@nda.ac.jp
    3) Rough Set Theory and Granular Computing
           Organizer: Prof. Shusaku Tsumoto (Shimane Medical University),
           tsumoto@shimane-med.ac.jp
    4) Chance Discovery (more information)
    http://www.gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp/staff/osawa/CDworkshop.html
           Organizer: Prof. Yukio Ohsawa (University of Tsukuba),
           osawa@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp
    5) JSAI KDD Challenge 2001 (JKDD01) (more information)
    http://wwwada.ar.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp/pub/washio/jkdd/jkddcfp.html
           Organizer: Prof. Takashi Washio (Osaka University),
           washio@ar.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp

    3. For Important Dates, see the CFP of each workshop please.

    4. Other Information
    - - Information for participants will be announced, on a Web page linked
      from the official Web page for JSAI2001
       http://www.kdel.info.eng.osaka-cu.ac.jp/~kitamura/JSAI2001/index.html
    - - The workshop notes will be published from
           Japanese Society of Artificial Intelligence (JSAI),
      as one separate from the CD-ROM conference proceedings.

    5. Workshops Co-chairs (a subcommittee of the program committee of JSAI2001)
    Workshops chair
           Yukio Ohsawa, University of Tsukuba (Japan),
            osawa@gssm.otsuka.tsukuba.ac.jp
    Workshops co-chair
           Helmut Prendinger, The University of Tokyo (Japan),
            helmut@miv.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
    Workshops co-chair
             Mayumi Kamata, IBM Japan (Japan),
              MITAKURA@jp.ibm.com

    *** Address your e-mail to co-chairs above if the relevance of your inquiry
    is common to all workshops. Otherwise please ask the organizer of each
    workshop.



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