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AAAI/KDD/UAI2002 Joint Workshop on Real Time Decision Support and Diagnosis Systems Monday, 29 July, 2002, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada http://www.kddresearch.org/KDD/Workshops/RTDSDS-2002/ While AI methodologies are being applied towards increasingly realistic domains that require timely responses, real-time systems are coming to incorporate decision-making tools that require more intelligent capabilities. Many real-world intelligent systems call for autonomous intelligent agents acting in the face of uncertain knowledge and limited computational resources. Real-time decision support and diagnosis systems are two such important application domains. ---Topics Active research topics that are relevant to real-time decision support and diagnosis include: - real-time expert systems - embedded intelligent diagnosis agents - anytime uncertain reasoning algorithms and flexible computation - cost estimation for resource-bounded computation - decision-theoretic planning and deliberative real-time artificial intelligence - real-time Bayesian network inference and learning techniques - real-time algorithms for scheduling and situated planning - real-time sensor fusion and situation assessment - real-time knowledge discovery in databases (KDD) ---Format The one day workshop will include one or more invited talks on state-of-the-art research problems and methodologies, presentations by selected participants, and a panel and open discussion sessions on key topics. ---Invited talks and discussion sessions * Bruce D'Ambrosio (Oregon State University will give a talk on the state-of-the-art of Real-Time Probabilistic Decision Support and Diagnosis technologies (45~60 minutes) * Fabio Gagliardi Cozman (University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) will lead a discussion session on embedded AI (60 minutes) * Eugene Santos Jr. (University of Connecticut) will lead a discussion session on Distributed and Cooperative Problem Solving. * Marek J. Druzdzel () will lead a session on topics related to Diagnosis, Real-time Inference, and Sensor fusion. ---Attendance The workshop will be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the area of uncertain reasoning (UAI), real-time artificial intelligence (RTAI), and real-time knowledge discovery in databases (KDD). Participation will be based on submitted research summaries. We anticipate participation by 25-50 people at the workshop. ---Paper Submissions We encourage submissions containing original theoretical and applied concepts in real-time decision support and diagnosis systems. Experimental results are also encouraged, especially on fielded applications, even if they are only preliminary. We therefore invite two categories of paper submissions: - research papers * should not exceed 12 pages, including title page * due Fri 15 March 2002 - short summaries (including position papers) * should not exceed 2 pages * due Fri 29 March 2002 We request that authors prepare papers in the standard AAAI format. Papers should be submitted in PostScript, PDF, or Microsoft Word 97/2000 file format. Electronic submissions are preferred, but both types of papers may be submitted by one of the following three options: * E-mail a URL pointer to the paper to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Attach a PostScript, PDF, or Word file (or .zip, .gz, or .bz2 archive) to [EMAIL PROTECTED] * Mail 5 hard copies printed on 8.5" x 11" or A4 paper with at least 1 inch margins on all sides. All submissions should be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---Organizing Chairs Haipeng Guo (primary contact) Department of Computing and Information Sciences p: Kansas State University, 234 Nichols Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506- 2302 * t: (785)539-0278, f: (785) 539-7180 * e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * w: www.cis.ksu.edu/~hpguo Eric Horvitz Adaptive Systems & Interaction Group, Microsoft Research p: Microsoft Research, Redmond WA 98052-6399 * t:(425)936-2127 * f: (425)936-7329, * e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * w:research.microsoft.com/users/horvitz/ William H. Hsu (primary contact) Department of Computing and Information Sciences p: Kansas State University, 234 Nichols Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506-2302 * t: (785) 539-7180 * f: (785) 539-7180 * e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] * w: www.cis.ksu.edu/~bhsu Eugene Santos Jr. Department of Computer Science and Engineering p: UTEB, 191 Auditorium Rid., U-155, Storrs, CT 06269-3155, * t: (860) 486-1458 * f: (860) 486-4817 * e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] , * w: www.cse.uconn.edu/cse/santos.htm ---Program Committee (to date) Daniel Andresen (Kansas State University) Bruce D'Ambrosio, Oregon State University Fabio Gagliardi Cozman, University of Sao Paulo Marek J. Druzdzel, University of Pittsburgh Haipeng Guo, Kansas State University (Organizing Committee) Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research (Organizing Committee) William H. Hsu, Kansas State University (Organizing Committee) Henry Kautz, Washington University Sven Koenig, Georgia Institute of Technology Mitchell L. Neilsen, Kansas State University David Poole, University of British Columbia Eugene Santos Jr., University of Connecticut (Organizing Committee) Solomon Shimony, Ben Gurion University Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts ---Additional information Please consult the following web page: http://www.kddresearch.org/KDD/Workshops/RTDSDS-2002/ for more information. ================================================================= Instructions for joining and leaving this list, remarks about the problem of INAPPROPRIATE MESSAGES, and archives are available at http://jse.stat.ncsu.edu/ =================================================================