AI 2001 Call For Papers
http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~stroulia/AI2001

AI 2001 is the Fourteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial
Intelligence, which will be held between June 7 and 9 2001, in Ottawa.
The purpose of this conference is to provide a forum where Canadian and
international researchers and practitioners in Artificial Intelligence
can present their work, exchange scientific ideas and results and
explore possibilities for collaboration. As always, papers may represent
significant contributions to any aspect of AI, including

     Theory 
          Knowledge Representation 
          Reasoning and Problem Solving 
          Machine Learning 
          Natural Language Processing 
          Evolutionary Algorithms 
          Intelligent Agents 
          Knowledge Discovery - Data mining 
          Expert Systems 
     Applications 
          Intelligent Information Systems 
          Integration of AI with other disciplines
                 (e.g., biology, software engineering) 
          Emerging AI Applications on the Internet 

The conference is sponsored by the Canadian Society for Computational
Studies of Intelligence (CSCSI/SCEIO). Information on how to join
CSCSI/SCEIO can be found at http://cscsi.sfu.ca/membership.html.

Conference Format

This year, the format of the AI conference will emphasize interaction
among the participants. Following each group of papers on a given topic,
there will be in-depth discussion of the topic area, the work described
in the presentations, and the implications for future research. We expect
the AI 2001 attendees to actively participate in the discussion, so that
they can explore the potential relevance of the presented work in their
own research and give constructive feedback to the presenters.

We are also exploring other ideas for encouraging lively interaction
during the conference. If you would be interested in proposing a
workshop, or a panel discussion, or a birds-of-a-feather session,
please contact the chairs. This page will be regularly updated to
reflect elaborations on the conference format.

Important Dates

     November 15, 2000: paper submission (electronic preferred) deadline 
     January 25, 2001: notification of acceptance or rejection 
     March 1, 2001: camera-ready copy due 
     June 7-9, 2001: AI 2001 

Paper Submission

Paper submission will be electronic. Authors should follow the
instructions at http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
regarding the format of the papers.

Submission to Multiple Conferences

To encourage interdisciplinary contributions, we will consider work
which has been submitted or presented in part elsewhere.  However,
authors must indicate that their paper has been dually submitted and
they must specify where. For questions as to whether a given meeting
is considered under the dual submission policy, or for clarifications
of this policy, authors should contact the Program Chairs.

Program Chairs:

Dr. Stan Matwin 
School of Information Technology and Engineering (SITE)  
University of Ottawa  
150 Louis Pasteur, P.O. Box 450 Stn A,  
Ottawa, ON, K1N 6N5, Canada 
Tel.: (613) 562 5800, ext.: 6679  
Fax: (613) 562 5187  
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
URL: http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~stan/

Dr. Eleni Stroulia 
Dept. of Computing Science  
615 General Services Building  
University of Alberta  
Edmonton, AB, T6G 2H1, Canada 
Tel.: 1 780 492 3520  
Fax: 1 780 492 1071  
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
URL: http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~stroulia/

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