XALAPA, MÉXICO

CENTRO DE INVESTIGACIÓN EN INTELIGENCIA ARTIFICIAL

28 OCT - 1 NOV 2019

CAMPUS PARA LA CULTURA, LAS ARTES Y EL DEPORTE (CAMPUS CAD)

NOTICES

18TH MEXICAN INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

MICAI was characterized by Springer as premier conference in Artificial Intelligence. It is a high-level peer-reviewed international conference covering all areas of Artificial Intelligence, traditionally held in Mexico. The conference is organized by the Mexican Society for Artificial Intelligence (SMIA). The scientific program includes keynote lectures, paper presentations, tutorials, panels, and workshops.

All previous editions of MICAI were published in Springer LNAI, and the Special Sessions of most of the past MICAI events have been published by the CPS. At past MICAI events, extended versions of a considerable number of the LNAI papers were invited to special issues of journals, including ISI JCR-indexed journals; see for example a special issue on MICAI of Expert Systems with Applications. Recent MICAI events received over 300–400 submissions from over 40 countries each, with acceptance rate around 25% for the main session

Publication: Papers accepted for long oral presentation will be published by Springer in a volume of the series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI). Special Session papers (or main session papers of which the authors choose this) will be published post-conference by CPS and a number of prestigious journals. Best papers awards will be granted to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places. Special issues of journals are anticipated for best papers. Extended versions of selected papers are expected to be invited to special issues of journals, including ISI JCR-indexed journals. Traditionally at MICAI, the results of the SMIA Best Thesis in Artificial Intelligence Contest are announced.

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

Dr. Manuel Montes y Gómez

About me and my illness: Two psycholinguistically-motivated methods for detecting depression in social media

Dra. Marley Vellasco

Neuro-Evolutionary Models based on Quantum-Inspired Evolutionary Algorithms

Dr. Pablo Noriega

Misbehaving and AI: the challenge of autonomy in artificial intelligent systems

Dr. Julian Togelius

Are games still interesting for AI research?

Dr. Seth Hutchinson

Design, Modeling and Control of a Robot Bat: From Bio-inspiration to Engineering Solutions

MAY 24

Abstract (Draft/ Expression of interest) -- just a general idea of what your paper will be about (why not submitting it now and change it later if needed?).

JUNE 21

Full text for blind review.

JULY 26

Notification of acceptance.

SEPTEMBER 10

Payment deadline.

AUGUST 26

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