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AI-2017, The 30th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Melbourne, Australia Paper Submission: 2nd April 2017 Notifications: 7th May 2017 Camera-Ready: 21th May 2017 Registration: TBA Conference: 19th-20th August 2017 The Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence is an annual conference that has dedicated to fostering research communication and collaboration among Australasian AI community since inception. The 30th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence will be co-hosted by RMIT University and La Trobe University and co-located with the flagship international AI conference — IJCAI 2017 in Melbourne in August 2017. The Program Committee invite prospective authors to submit original and previously unpublished research and application papers in all spectrums of Artificial Intelligence. The conference topics cover but are not limited to the following areas: Agent-based and multiagent systems AI applications and innovations Cognitive modeling and computer human interaction Big data capture, representation and analytics Commonsense reasoning Computer vision Constraint satisfaction, search and optimization Data mining and knowledge discovery Education and tutoring systems Evolutionary computation Game playing and interactive entertainment Game playing and interactive entertainment Knowledge acquisition and ontologies Knowledge maintenance Knowledge representation on and reasoning Machine learning and application Model-based systems Multidisciplinary AI Natural language processing Planning and scheduling Uncertainty in AI Robotics Text mining Web/Social media mining We encourage cross-boundary works contributing to theory, practice of AI, in particular we seek novel application domains including cyber security, healthcare, social media and big data real world applications. SUBMISSION AND PRESENTATION All papers should be submitted electronically in PDF no longer than 12 pages. Please refer to Springer’s manuscripts submission guideline at Springer LNCS style. All submissions will be reviewed by three PC members. The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and present at the conference. |
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