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Paper Submissions
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Topics of interest
As in previous editions, the goals of the Conference will be:
- to create the appropriate conditions for researchers to disseminate their research work
- to strengthen the relationships among the AI research groups
- to facilitate the contact between new researchers and consolidated groups
- to help the diffusion of new developments to the community.
In order to fulfill these objectives, submissions of substantial, original
and previously unpublished work are invited in all areas of Artificial Intelligence.
Topics of the conference include but are not limited to:
- AI foundations. Knowledge representation..
- Machine learning. Knowledge discovery. Data mining.
- Evolutionary computation. Genetic algorithms.
- Neural networks. Neuro-symbolic integration.
- Robotics. Perception and vision. Pattern recognition.
- AI architectures. Multiagent systems. Distributed AI. Ubiquitous computing.
- Reactive control. Real time AI.
- Knowledge engineering. Knowledge management.
- Ontologies. Knowledge acquisition. Knowledge reuse. Verification and validation.
- Decision support systems.
- Semantic web.
- Model based reasoning, Qualitative reasoning, Causal reasoning, Abductive reasoning, Case based reasoning.
- Non-monotonic reasoning. Belief Revision.
- Approximate reasoning. Bayesian reasoning.
- Constraint satisfaction. Planning and scheduling. Optimization. Temporal reasoning. Spatial reasoning.
- AI applications. AI for diagnosis, configuration and design. AI in education.
- Natural language processing.
- Intelligent interfaces. User models. Multimodal interfaces. Collaborative agents.
- Intelligent multimedia. Virtual reality. Augmented reality.
Types of submissions
- Papers
A maximum length of 10 pages, which will be presented in ~20 minutes. They must consist of original,
relevant and previously unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the
conference.
- Doctoral consortium
PhD students are invited to present the topic and progress of their research, in order to obtain
feedback from a panel of experts. The length of these papers should be no longer than 4 pages.
Submitted papers must be written in Spanish or English and must be formatted in LNCS format (see http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html for details)
Papers should be submitted electronically in PDF format via the following link:
Paper Submissions.
At least one author of each paper must register for the conference before the early registration deadline.
The submission of the paper implies its oral presentation at the conference.
Publication
All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings edited by the organization (with ISBN).
A selection of the best papers presented at the Conference will be be published in a volume of the Springer Verlag series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs). These papers will be subject to a strict selection and reviewing process by the International Program Committee.
Awards
As a recognition of the research work, there will be awards to the best paper (CAEPIA), the best
on-going research (Doctoral Consortium) and the best application.
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