posted Apr 1, 2009 6:06 AM by Marco Schaerf
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News
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ECCAI
Travel Awards 2009
An ECCAI Travel Award Scheme has been established to
support students, young researchers and faculty who are members of an ECCAI
affiliated society participating in ECAI or ACAI. The awards, valued at 400
Euros each, are for reimbursement of travel and partial payment of
registration fees.
In 2009 the ECCAI Travel Award Scheme supports
participation in ACAI 2009. No funding for any other event will be given.
More information, including eligibility rules and application procedure, is
found at the ECCAI
Travel Award web page.
IJCAI
Awards
The ECCAI Board congratulates the winners
of this year's IJCAI Awards:
2009 BBVA Foundation
Frontiers of Knowledge Awards
The BBVA Foundation Frontiers of
Knowledge Awards seek to recognize and encourage world-class research and
artistic creation, prizing contributions of broad impact for their
originality and theoretical significance. The name of the scheme is
intended to encapsulate both research work that successfully enlarges the
scope of our current knowledge pushing forward the frontiers of the known
world � and the meeting and overlap of different disciplinary
areas.
The Frontier Awards honor fundamental
disciplinary or supradisciplinary advances in a series of basic, natural,
social and technological sciences. They also recognize creative activity of
excellence in the classical music of our time.
Closing date for nomination is June
30, 2009. For more information please consult the Foundation's web page.
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Conferences
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ECCAI Conferences
Advanced Course in
Artificial Intelligence (ACAI 2009) Intelligent Decision Support Systems
Belfast, August 23-29 2009.
This prestigious Summer School will focus on methods and tools available
for the development of Intelligent Decision Support Systems. These systems
can take decisions by themselves or by interacting and cooperating with
humans. They have a wide range of applications, for example: healthcare,
finance and emergency response. The Summer School includes courses on
preference modelling, argumentation, multiagent systems, uncertainty
reasoning and various applications, delivered by distinguished academics
and professionals with extensive experience in the development and
application of such systems. The courses are designed to be interactive and
will consist of a mixture of lectures and hands-on practice.
The Summer School targets an audience at the PhD level who are interested
in this exciting area: current PhD students, advanced MSc students and
other professionals with suitable technical backgrounds.
More information on this event, including programme, registration and
available travel grants, is found at the ACAI 2009 web
site.
ECCAI
Sponsored conferences
National
conferences
- The 25th annual
workshop of the Swedish Artificial Intelligence Society (SAIS)
Linkφping, Sweden, May 27-28 2009.
- 20th Irish Conference on
Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science (AICS 2009)
Dublin, Ireland, August 19-21 2009.
- 32nd Annual
Conference On Artificial Intelligence (KI 2009)
Paderborn, Germany, September 15-18 2009.
- 14th Portuguese
Conference on Artificial Intelligence (EPIA 2009)
Aveiro, Portugal, October 12-15 2009.
- 21st
BENELUX Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2009)
Eindhoven, The Netherlands, October 29-30 2009.
- 13th Conference of the Spanish Association for
Artificial Intelligence (CAEPIA 2009)
Seville, Spain, November 9-13 2009.
- XIth
International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial
Intelligence (AI*IA 2009)
Reggio Emilia, Italy, December 9-12 2009.
- Twenty-eighth
SGAI International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI-09)
Cambridge, England, December 15-17 2009.
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Journals
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AI Communications
Contents of latest issue (Volume
21, Number 4 / 2008)
- Hyunjung Lee, Harksoo Kim
and Jungyun
Seo,
Domain
action classification using a maximum entropy model in a schedule
management domain
- Robert Jäschke, Leandro
Marinho, Andreas Hotho,
Lars Schmidt-Thieme and Gerd Stumme, Tag
recommendations in social bookmarking systems
- Xiangfu Zhao and Dantong
Ouyang, On-line
diagnosis of discrete event systems with two successive temporal
windows
- Jacopo Mantovani, Automatic
software verification for robotics
- Jesús Aransay, Mechanized
reasoning in Homological Algebra
- Daan Fierens, Learning
directed probabilistic logical models from relational data
IEEE Intelligent Systems
Contents of latest issue (vol. 24 no.2, March/April 2009)
- Fei-Yue Wang, Is
Culture Computable?
- Mark Ingebretsen, In
the News
- Alon Halevy, Peter
Norvig, Fernando Pereira, The
Unreasonable Effectiveness of Data
- Alex Rogers, Daniel
D. Corkill, Nicholas R. Jennings,
Agent
Technologies for Sensor Networks
- Robert R. Hoffman, Paul
J. Feltovich, Stephen M. Fiore, Gary Klein, David Ziebell, Accelerated
Learning (?)
- Lynda Hardman, Lora
Aroyo, Jacco van Ossenbruggen, Eero Hyvönen, Using
AI to Access and Experience Cultural Heritage
- Martin Kampel, Reinhold
Huber-Mörk, Maia Zaharieva, Image-Based
Retrieval and Identification of Ancient Coins
- Paraskevi Tzouveli, Nikos
Simou, Giorgios Stamou, Stefanos Kollias, Semantic
Classification of Byzantine Icons
- Songhua Xu, Hao Jiang,
Tao Jin, Francis
C.M. Lau,Yunhe Pan, Automatic
Generation of Chinese Calligraphic Writings with Style Imitation
- Antal van den Bosch, Marieke
van Erp, Caroline Sporleder, Making
a Clean Sweep of Cultural Heritage
- Tuukka Ruotsalo, Lora
Aroyo, Guus Schreiber, Knowledge-Based
Linguistic Annotation of Digital Cultural Heritage Collections
- Antoine Isaac, Shenghui
Wang, Claus Zinn, Henk Matthezing, Lourens
van der Meij, Stefan Schlobach, Evaluating
Thesaurus Alignments for Semantic Interoperability in the Library
Domain
- Pierre Flener, Mats
Carlsson, Christian Schulte, Constraint
Programming in Sweden
- Michela Spagnuolo, Bianca
Falcidieno, 3D
Media and the Semantic Web
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