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Tuesday, June 21, 2011

THE 5th MULTI-DISCIPLINARY INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MIWAI 2011 University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad

THE 5th MULTI-DISCIPLINARY INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE MIWAI 2011 University of Hyderabad, Hyderabad

Call For Papers

Artificial intelligence is a broad area of research. We encourage researchers to submit papers in the following areas but not limited to:

Agent-based simulation
Agent-oriented software engineering
Agents and Web services
Agent-based electronic commerce, auctions and markets
AI in video games
Computer vision
Constraint satisfaction
Data mining
Decision theory
Distributed AI
E-Commerce and AI
Game theory
Internet/WWW intelligence
Industrial applications of AI
Intelligent tutoring
Knowledge representation and reasoning
Machine learning
Multiagent planning and learning
Multiagent systems and their applications
Multiagent systems and evolving intelligence
Natural language processing
Neural networks
Planning and scheduling
Robotics
Uncertainty in AI
Web services

Submission requirements

Submissions of the following categories are invited:

Category A : Regular papers

Papers presenting new original work. Submitted papers should not exceed a length of 12 pages in the Springer format style (templates here: .tex, .docx, .doc ). Regular papers will be reviewed on overall quality and relevance. Reviewing of category A papers will be double-blind. In order to make blind reviewing possible, the authors should follow that:

# The authors' names and institutions should not appear in the paper.
# Unpublished work of the authors should not be cited.
# Using "we" or "us" in reviews of literature should be avoided, e.g., "In [1] we have proposed..." should be changed to "In [1] the authors have proposed...".

The program committee will evaluate Category A papers as either "rejected" or "accepted as long paper" or "accepted as short paper". All accepted category A papers (long and short) will be fully published in the proceedings.

Category B: Demonstration and application

Proposals for demonstrations will be evaluated based on submitted demonstration summaries stating the following: the purpose of the system to be demonstrated, its user groups, the organization or project for which it is developed, the developers, and the technology used. In addition, the system requirements and the duration of the demo (not exceeding 30 minutes) should be mentioned. Especially master students are encouraged to submit papers presenting their applications and experiences. The maximum size of demonstration summaries is 2 pages (in English, templates here: .tex, .docx, .doc ). Reviewing of category B papers will be double-blind (see above under "category A" papers for details). The workshop proceedings will be published with ISBN number. At least one author of each accepted paper (in each submission category) is required to attend the workshop.

Submission

The papers should be formatted according to the Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence instructions. The length of a paper should not exceed 12 pages. Shorter paper or papers on the work currently in progress are also welcome. The paper must not contain the title, name(s) of the authors, affiliations, the postal and email addresses. However, the paper should contain at least 3 keywords appropriate to the content of the paper. Please refer to the call for papers page for more details.

You can submit your paper via Easy Chair. If you do not already have one, you will be first asked to register an EasyChair account on this submission page.

Important dates

Papers due: July 7, 2011
Author notification : September 1, 2011
Camera-ready papers due : September 15, 2011
Author / Early bird registration : September 15, 2011
Other Registration deadline: November 1, 2011
Tutorial day: December 7, 2011
Workshop dates: December 8-9, 2011

MIWAI 11 flyer can be downloaded from here.

About MIWAI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) research has broad applications in real world problems. Examples include control, planning and scheduling, pattern recognition, knowledge mining, software applications and strategy games. The ever-evolving needs in business both on a local and on a global scale demand better technologies for solving more and more complex problems. Such needs can be found in all industrial sectors and in any part of the world.

This workshop aims to be a meeting place where excellence in AI research meets the needs for solving dynamic and complex problems in the real world. The academic researchers, developers, and industrial practitioners will have extensive opportunities to present their original work, technological advances and practical problems. Participants can learn from each other and exchange their experiences in order to fine tune their activities in order to help each other better. The main purposes of the MIWAI series of workshops are as follows:

# to provide a meeting place for AI researchers and practitioners.
# to inform research students about cutting-edge AI research via the presence of outstanding international invited speakers.
# to raise the standards of practice of AI research by providing researchers and students with feedback from an internationally-renowned program committee.

(Previous MIWAIs can be accessed here.)

About the Universities

Mahasarakham University
The historical development of Mahasarakham University, or MSU, may be traced back to March 27, 1968, when it was originally established as the College of Education, Mahasarakham, for the purpose of extending higher education to the nation's Northeastern region. Situated in an outer area north of Maha Sarakham, a small town right at the center of the region, the college functioned to produce quality teachers to serve educational institutions of all levels. The college's status was later elevated when it became a regional campus of Srinakharinwirot University in 1974. At that time there were four faculties: Education, Humanities, Social Sciences and Science. The university finally gained independent status and became Mahasarakham University, Thailand's 22nd government university, on December 9, 1994, when the University Act was graciously authorized by His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej and published in the Royal Gazette..

Contact Us

Mailing Address:
General Co-Chair
Department of Computer and Information Sciences
University of Hyderabad
Hyderabad - 500046, INDIA
Email: miwai11@uohyd.ernet.in, Phone: +91 40 23010780
website: http://khamreang.msu.ac.th/miwai11/index.html

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