MICAI-2012 Call for Workshops
Workshops will be
held in conjunction with the 13th Mexican International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence (MICAI
2012)
October 27 to November
4,
2012, San Luis Potosi, Mexico
Important
Deadlines
Proposal
submission (extended):
contact us now
Camera-ready
manuscripts:
October 1
Workshop
proceedings will be published as a book and/or as a special
issue of the RCS journal.
Topics
of interest are all areas of Artificial Intelligence,
including but not limited to:
- Expert
Systems & Knowledge-Based Systems
- Knowledge
Representation & Management
- Knowledge
Acquisition
- Multi-agent
Systems and Distributed AI
- Intelligent
Organizations
- Natural
Language Processing
- Ontologies
- Intelligent
Interfaces: Multimedia, Virtual Reality
- Computer
Vision & Image Processing
- Neural
Networks
- Genetic
Algorithms
- Fuzzy
Logic
- Machine
Learning
- Pattern
Recognition
- Belief
Revision
- Qualitative
Reasoning
- Uncertainty
& Probabilistic Reasoning
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- Model-Based
Reasoning
- Non-monotonic
Reasoning
- Common
Sense Reasoning
- Case-Based
Reasoning
- Spatial
and Temporal Reasoning
- Constraint
Programming
- Logic
Programming
- Automated
Theorem Proving
- Robotics
- Planning
and Scheduling
- Hybrid
Intelligent Systems
- Bioinformatics
& Medical Applications
- Philosophical
and Methodological Issues of AI
- Intelligent
Tutoring Systems
- Data
Mining
- Applications
- Other
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Workshop
proposals must include:
- The name of the
workshop.
- A statement of
goals for the workshop.
- The names and
addresses of the organizers.
- The names of
potential participants (optional).
- The names of
program committee members.
- A description of
the plans for call for participation (e.g., call for
papers).
- The planned
length of the workshop.
Workshop
duration can
be of 2, 4, 8, or 16 hours.
After the acceptance of
a workshop proposal the organizer(s) should:
-
Write and disseminate “Call
for papers/participation” for the workshop
-
Develop a Web page for the
workshop, the link of which will be published on the
Conference Web site
- Form a Board of
Reviewers (Program Committee)
- Review and select
papers
Paper
Format: The submissions are to be formatted in accordance with
the Springer
LNCS
format
guidelines.
Workshop
chair:
Alexander Gelbukh, Centre for Research in Computer Science (CIC),
National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico
To submit your proposals, contact the
Workshop Chair (see contact options on the
homepage of Alexander Gelbukh)
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