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From: kyokota@ss151.icot.or.jp (Yokota Kazumasa)
Subject: [CFP] TAI'95
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CALL FOR PAPERS
7th IEEE International Conference on
TOOLS WITH ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Nov. 5 (Sun), 1995 - Nov. 8 (Wed), 1995
Washington, D.C. area, Hyatt Dulles
Sponsored by IEEE Computer Society
This conference is envisioned to foster the creation and transfer of ideas
relating to artificial intelligence among academics, industry,
and government agencies. It focuses on methodologies that can
aid the development of AI, as well as the demanding issues involved
in turning these methodologies into practical tools. Thus, this
conference encompasses the technical aspects of specifying,
developing, and evaluating theoretical and applied mechanisms
that can serve as tools for developing intelligent systems and
pursuing artificial intelligence applications. Focal topics of
interest include, but are not limited to, the following:
- AI Paradigms
- Knowledge-Based Systems
- Artificial Neural Networks
- Genetic Algorithms
- Development Issues
- Machine Learning
- Logic and Constraint Programming
- Inference Analysis
- Information Modeling and Reasoning Technique
- Uncertainty Management and Fuzzy Logic
- AI Languages
- Natural Language and Multimedia Interfaces
- Adaptive AI Systems
- Distributed and Parallel AI Systems
- Software Engineering Strategies for AI Development
- Reliability and Performance Assessment
- Applications
- Intelligent Vehicle Highway Systems
- Intelligent Strategies for Scheduling and Planning
- Robotics
- Vision
- Distributed and Cooperative AI, Multiagent coordination
- Intelligent Agents, Databases, and Digital Libraries
- Formal Methods, Software Engineering, CASE Tools
- Intelligent Tutoring, Instruction, and Consulting Systems
INFORMATION FOR AUTHORS
There will be both academic and industry tracks. One-day workshops
(Nov. 5) will precede the conference (Nov. 6-8).
All submissions should include a cover page indicating (1) the conference
track (academic/industry), (2) one to three areas most relevant to
the submission, (3) title, (4) the names of all authors and
their complete mailing addresses, e-mail addresses (VERY IMPORTANT
- most correspondence will be via e-mail), and telephone & fax numbers,
(5) clear identification of the contact author for multi-authored
submissions, (6) an abstract not exceeding 200 words, and (7) 5 keywords.
PAPERS should not exceed 20 pages, including figures and text (typed
with 1.5 spacing and 12 point font). Papers
published, accepted for publication, or under consideration elsewhere are
not eligible.
INDUSTRY TRACK submissions can be in the form of short papers
(5 to 10 pages) or a set of viewgraphs or other audio-visual forms.
They should focus on methodology and timely results on AI technological
applications and problems.
AWARD:
The C.V. RAMAMOORTHY Best Paper Award
will be given to the best paper accepted for the Conference.
Submit 6 copies of papers by April 14, 1994 to:
Farokh B. Bastani
Department of Computer Science
University of Houston
Houston, TX 77204-3475
USA
Phone: (713) 743-3354
Fax: (713) 743-3335
Email: coscfb@cs.uh.edu
Further information about the CFP, program, registration form,
hotel registration form, and general conference information
may be obtained from tai95@cs.uh.edu and tai@cs.tulane.edu.
For more information, please contact:
General Chair
Stephen Szygenda
Dept. of ECE
University of Texas
Austin, TX 78712-1084
Phone: (512) 471-6179
Fax: (512) 471-0954
Email: szygenda@uts.cc.utexas.edu
Steering Committee Chair
Nikolaos G. Bourbakis
Department of Electrical Engineering
SUNY at Binghamton
Binghamton, NY 13902
Phone: (607) 777-2165
Fax: (607) 777-4464
Email: bourbaki@bingvaxu.cc.binghamton.edu
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COMMITTEE
GENERAL CHAIR:
Stephen Szygenda, U of Texas at Austin
PROGRAM COMMITTEE CHAIR:
Farokh B. Bastani, U of Houston
VICE-CHAIRS:
Rudiger Brause, Goethe Univ., Germany
Nick Cercone, U of Regina, Canada
Ing-Ray Chen, Nat. Cheng Kung Univ., Taiwan
Betty H.C. Cheng, MSU, USA
Christoph Eick, U of Houston, USA
Jun Gu, U of Calgary, Canada
Louis J. Hoebel, Griffiss AFB, USA
S. Sitharama Iyengar, LSU, USA
Akhtar Jameel, Xavier Univ., USA
K.H. (Kane) Kim, UC-Irvine, USA
James Mayfield, UM-BC, USA
Daniel P. Miranker, UT-Austin, USA
Goffredo Pieroni, U of Udine, Italy
Niki Pissinou, USL, USA
Atul Prakash, U of Michigan, USA
Peter G. Selfridge, AT&T, USA
Jaideep Srivastava, U of Minnesota, USA
Ralf Steinmetz, IBM, Germany
V.S. Subrahmanian, U of Maryland, USA
Milind Tambe, USC, USA
Murat Tanik, SMU, USA
Eiji Uchino, Kyushu Inst. of Tech., Japan
I-Ling Yen, MSU, USA
John Yen, Texas A&M Univ., USA
AWARD CHAIR:
Shi-Kuo Chang, U of Pittsburgh, USA
GOVERNMENT WORKSHOP CHAIR:
Raymond Paul, CSTE-EZT, U.S. Army
INDUSTRIAL WORKSHOP CHAIR:
Jim Baker, Lockheed, USA
PUBLICITY CHAIRS:
Kazumasa Yokota, ICOT, Japan
Shashi Shekhar, U of Minnesota, USA
Alan Liu, Taiwan
Aldo Franco Dragoni, U of Ancona, Italy
Bojan Cukic, U of Houston, USA
LOCAL ARRANGEMENTS CHAIR:
D. Kavraki, Binghamton, USA
(Email: INBS@Bingsuns.cc.Binghamton.edu)
S. Mertoguno, SUNY-Binghamton, USA
(Email: karno@rs1.ee.binghamton.edu)
REGISTRATION CHAIR:
J. Vassilopoulos, Tulane Univ., USA
(Phone: (504) 586-3905
Email: jfv@rs1.tcs.tulane.edu)
STEERING COMMITTEE
Chair: Nikolaos G. Bourbakis, SUNY-Binghamton, USA
Cris Koutsougeras, Tulane Univ., USA
John Mylopoulos, U of Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Jeffrey J.P. Tsai, U of Illinois at Chicago, USA
Benjamin W. Wah, U of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA
Ed. Y. Kanada
(kanada@trc.rwcp.or.jp)