havens@ubc-vision.CDN (Bill Havens) (05/29/85)
C A L L F O R P A P E R S
Canadian Artificial Intelligence Conference
C S C S I - 8 6
Montreal, Canada
May 21 - 23, 1986
Sponsored by the
Canadian Society for
Computational Studies of Intelligence
The Sixth National Conference of the CSCSI invites sub-
mission of theoretical and applied research papers in all
areas of Artificial Intelligence research, particularly
those listed below:
o Knowledge Representation
o Computer Vision
o Natural Language Understanding
o Expert Systems and Applications
o Logic Programming and Formal Reasoning
o Robotics
o Planning, Problem Solving and Learning
o Cognitive Science
o Social Aspects of AI
o AI Architecture, Languages and Tools
All submissions will be fully refereed by the program
committee. Authors are requested to prepare full papers of
no more than 5000 words in length and specify in which area
they wish their papers reviewed. All papers should contain
concise clear descriptions of significant contributions to
Artificial Intelligence research with proper references to
the relevant literature. Figures and illustrations should
be professionally drawn.
Three copies of each submitted paper must be in the
hands of the Program Chairman by December 31, 1985. Elec-
tronic submissions are unfortunately not acceptable. All
accepted papers will be published in the conference proceed-
ings.
Correspondence should be addressed to either the Gen-
eral Chair or the Program Chair, as appropriate.
General Chair:
Renato De Mori
Department of Computer Science
Concordia University
Montreal, P.Q. H3G 1M8
CANADA
Program Chair:
Bill Havens
Department of Computer Science
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, B.C. V6T 1W5
CANADA
Network Address: havens@ubc.CSNET
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