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AI-CIT 2009 : The International Symposium on Teaching AI in Computing and Information Technology | |||||||||||||||
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Call for Papers AI-CIT-09 May 24, Kelowna, BC, Canada Website - http://cs.acadiau.ca/~shussain/ai-cit-09 +-------------------------------------------------------------+ The International Symposium on Teaching AI in Computing and Information Technology (AI-CIT'09) is organized in conjunction with the 22nd Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI-09), which will be held in Kelowna, BC (May 25-27, 2009), http://ai2009.site.uottawa.ca/. ------------- Description ------------- The Symposium provides an opportunity for faculty members, students, and practitioners to submit four-page (maximum) extended abstracts of their experience in teaching, learning, and using AI techniques in courses and projects relating to computing, software engineering, and information technology. In these days, AI techniques are applied in various emerging applications using pervasive, ubiquitous, and mobile computing such as smart homes, intelligent environments, telehealth, surveillance, security and industry automation. The topics include (not limited to): - Using AI techniques in teaching computing, software engineering, and IT courses. - What are the ?Guidelines & Precautions? in teaching AI techniques for computing courses? - How AI techniques can be useful in projects relating to emerging applications? - How to teach AI techniques that are scalable and realistic in current networking environment? - Experience in simulating AI techniques for networking projects. - Teaching AI techniques for agent-based architectures. - Teaching and using AI-related technical standards - Teaching AI-related software tools for computing and IT projects. The symposium will be a pre-conference event, where the authors of accepted abstracts will give presentations before a group of peers. The symposium will also include ?Panel Discussion: Teaching, learning, and using AI techniques in courses and projects relating to computing, software engineering, and information technology,? where leading researchers in AI will share their experience. ----------------- Important Dates ----------------- Submission Date: March 20, 2009 Notification Date: March 27, 2009 Final manuscript: April 08, 2009 Symposium: May 24, 2009 -------------------- Paper Submission ------------------- To apply for the symposium, please email an extended abstract in PDF format to dr.sajid.hussain@gmail.com and danny.silver@acadiau.ca. All submissions must be written in English. Abstracts may be up to 4 pages in length and must be formatted according to Springer's LNCS style. Please follow the instructions for authors at Springer's site for authors. The use of the LaTeX2e style file available at the web site is strongly encouraged. All accepted abstracts will be available in online proceedings, hosted at the website of Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2009. --------- JOURNAL --------- The extended version of selective papers could be submitted for potential inclusion in a special issue of a Journal (TBA). --------------- Organization --------------- ** Program Chairs ** Sajid Hussain, Acadia University, Canada http://cs.acadiau.ca/~shussain Daniel Silver, Acadia University, Canada http://plato.acadiau.ca/courses/comp/dsilver/ |
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