[UAI] ECAI 2002 : Call for Tutorials

From: Yannick Prié (yprie@bat710.univ-lyon1.fr)
Date: Mon Oct 08 2001 - 10:39:29 PDT

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    CALL FOR ECAI 2002 TUTORIAL PROPOSALS

    The 15th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence ECAI 2002
    will be organized in Lyon (France), July 21-26, 2002.

    Full information at ECAI 2002 website:
    http://ecai2002.univ-lyon1.fr/

    The deadline for tutorial proposal at ECAI 2002 is now approaching.
    The tutorials will be held on 21-22 July 2002, immediately prior to
    the start of the main conference.

    IMPORTANT DATES

    1 Nov 2001 Deadline for proposals
    1 Dec 2001 Notification of acceptance
    15 Dec 2001 Deadline for tutorial summaries
    5 Jan 2002 Publication of ECAI-2002 tutorial programme
    25 May 2002 Camera-ready tutorial notes

    21-22 Jul 2002 Tutorials at ECAI-2002

    We invite proposals for four-hour or full day tutorials on topics
    relating to theoretical and applied AI. The aim is to offer
    conference delegates both tutorials on up-to-date AI technologies,
    and case study tutorials on the application of the AI technologies
    to real-world problems.

    A list of suggested topics is given below:

    artificial life knowledge representation
    automated deduction language technology
    case-based reasoning logic programming
    constraint processing machine learning
    data, text and web mining model-based reasoning
    entertainment and arts ontological engineering
    intelligent agents planning and scheduling
    intelligent interfaces probabilistic reasoning
    knowledge discovery and uncertainty
    knowledge engineering qualitative modelling
    knowledge management and simulation
    semantic web temporal and spatial reasoning

    Tutorials can play a major role in educating the AI community.
    It might concern emerging pportunities, technologies and problem
    areas: topics we did not imagine to mention are thus welcome. It can
    equally concern core methods from other disciplines that promise a
    strong synergy with AI methods, e.g., cognitive psychology, biology,
    statistics.

    Jean-Francois Boulicaut
    ECAI 2002 Tutorial Chair

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    Y.

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    Université Claude Bernard Lyon1 / F-69622 Villeurbanne Cedex FRANCE
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