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The 17th International FLAIRS Conference
Florida
Artificial Intelligence Research Symposium
In cooperation with The American Association
for Artificial Intelligence
May 17-19, 2004
The Palms South Beach Hotel
Miami Beach, FL
Conference web site: http://www.flairs.com/flairs2004/
Paper submission site: http://earth.cs.ccsu.edu/~flairs/submission.html
Call for Papers
The 17th international FLAIRS conference seeks high quality, original,
unpublished submissions in all areas of AI, including, but not limited
to, neural networks, autonomous agents, case-based reasoning, computer
vision, data mining, expert systems, genetic algorithms, intelligent user
interfaces, intelligent tutoring systems, knowledge representation and
management, learning, automated reasoning, multi-agent systems, natural
language processing, planning, uncertainty reasoning, robotics, semantic
web, speech recognition, temporal reasoning, AI and the Web, AI applications,
AI and education, and verification/validation.
Submissions
Interested authors should format their papers according to AAAI
formatting guidelines. The papers should not exceed 6 pages
and are
due by October 24, 2003. Please note the change from
5 to 6 pages from the first CFP. The papers should not identify the author(s)
in any manner. Authors should indicate the special track if one exists
that closely matches the topic of their paper. All submissions will be
done electronically via the FLAIRS web submission system available through
the paper submission site at http://earth.cs.ccsu.edu/~flairs/submission.html.
Questions regarding paper submissions should be addressed to the program
co-chairs:
For general information concerning the conference, contact the general
chair:
Ingrid Russell
Department of Computer Science
Dana 230, University of Hartford
West Hartford, CT 06117
irussell@hartford.edu
Conference Proceedings
Papers will be refereed and all accepted papers will appear in the conference
proceedings which will be published by AAAI Press. Selected authors
will be
invited to submit extended versions of their papers to a special issue
of the International
Journal on Artificial Intelligence Tools (IJAIT) to be published in
2005.
Invited Speakers
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Justine Cassell, MIT
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Edward Feigenbaum, Stanford University
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Jim Hendler, University of Maryland
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Tom Mitchell, Carnegie Mellon University
Important Deadlines
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Paper submissions due: October 24, 2003
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Notification letters sent: January 7, 2004
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Camera ready copy due: February 6, 2004
Special Topic Tracks
A number of special track sessions will be held in parallel with other
FLAIRS-04 conference sessions. A list of all special tracks will be available
at the conference web site. If you are interested in proposing a special
track, contact the special tracks coordinator Tim Huang at huang@middlebury.edu.
Panels and Workshops
If you are interested in proposing a panel, contact program chair Valerie
Barr. If you are interested in proposing a workshop, please contact program
chair Zdravko Markov.
Organizing Committee
Conference General Chair
Ingrid Russell, University of Hartford
Program Co-Chairs
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Valerie Barr, Hofstra University
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Zdravko Markov, Central Connecticut State University
Special Tracks Coordinator
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Timothy Huang, Middlebury College
Conference web site: http://www.flairs.com/flairs2004/
Paper submission site: http://earth.cs.ccsu.edu/~flairs/submission.html