> Subject: CFP: MICAI-2005 Artificial Intelligence,
> Springer LNAI: submission reminder and CFP-2
>
> MICAI 2005
>
> 4th Mexican International Conference on
> ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
>
> November 14-18, 2005
> Monterrey, Mexico
>
> www.MICAI.org/2005
>
> Proceedings: Springer LNAI.
> Submission: May 29 (abstract May 22).
> Keynote speakers: see website.
>
>
> SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
>
> *** WHAT'S NEW ***
>
> - Submission is now open. We strongly encourage you to register your
> abstract right now, as expression of interest (you can upload the full
paper
> later).
>
> - Collocated workshops: Natural Language Understanding and Intelligent
> Information Access; others to be announced.
>
>
> *** GENERAL INFORMATION ***
>
> MICAI is a high-level international conference covering all areas of
> Artificial Intelligence. Acceptance rate of MICAI-2004 was 38% of
> submissions from 19 countries. See www.MICAI.org for more info.
>
>
> *** PAPER SUBMISSION ***
>
> All accepted papers will be published by Springer-Verlag in their Lecture
> Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI).
>
> Authors are invited to submit original previously unpublished research
> papers, in English, up to 10 pages, strictly following the LNCS/LNAI
format
> guidelines.
>
> Submissions are received through the website, see www.MICAI.org/2005. The
> title and abstract must be submitted by May 22, then the full paper by
May
> 29.
>
> All submissions will be subject to blind peer review by three program
> committee members.
>
>
> *** IMPORTANT DATES ***
>
> May 22: Paper registration deadline (title and abstract required).
> May 29: Paper submission deadline (only papers registered by May 22).
> July 17: Acceptance notification.
> August 7: Camera-ready deadline.
>
>
> *** TOPICS ***
>
> Topics of interest are all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including but
> not limited to:
>
> - Expert Systems / KBS
> - Multiagent systems and Distributed AI
> - Knowledge Management
> - Intelligent Interfaces: Multimedia, Virtual Reality
> - Natural Language Processing / Understanding
> - Computer Vision
> - Neural Networks
> - Genetic Algorithms
> - Fuzzy logic
> - Belief Revision
> - Machine Learning
> - Intelligent Tutoring Systems
> - Data Mining
> - Knowledge Acquisition
> - Knowledge Representation
> - Knowledge Verification, Sharing and Reuse
> - Ontologies
> - Qualitative Reasoning
> - Model-Based Reasoning
> - Constraint Programming
> - Common Sense Reasoning
> - Case-Based Reasoning
> - Nonmonotonic Reasoning
> - Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
> - Robotics
> - Planning and Scheduling
> - Navigation
> - Assembly
> - Hybrid Intelligent Systems
> - Logic Programming
> - Automated Theorem Proving
> - Intelligent Organizations
> - Uncertainty / Probabilistic Reasoning
> - Philosophical and Methodological Issues of AI
>
>
> *** CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION ***
>
> Conference Chairs: Alvaro de Albornoz, Angel Kuri.
> Program Chairs: Alexander Gelbukh, Raul Monroy.
> Tutorial Chairs: Manuel Valenzuela, Horacio Martinez.
> Workshop Chairs: Ramon Brena, Jose Luis Aguirre.
> Keynote Talks Coordinator: Carlos Alberto Reyes.
> Local Chair: Hugo Terashima.
> Local Steering Committee: Rogelio Soto, Ricardo Swain.
>
>
> *** CONTACT ***
>
> General inquiries: micai2005 at MICAI dot org.
> Inquiries on submission requirements: submission at MICAI dot org.
> Inquiries on the conference program: program at MICAI dot org.
> See more contact options on www.MICAI.org/2005.
>
> We apology if you receive this CFP more than once.
> PLEASE CIRCULATE this CFP among your students and colleagues.
>
>
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