[net.ai] AISB-85: Call for Papers

Bundy%edxa@ucl-cs.arpa (08/09/84)

From:  BUNDY HPS (on ERCC DEC-10) <Bundy%edxa@ucl-cs.arpa>


                     The Society For The Study Of
          Artificial Intelligence And Simulation Of Behaviour
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CALL FOR PAPERS         AISB 85       WARWICK, ENGLAND, APRIL 10-12 1985
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Submissions are invited for the AISB Easter 1985 conference, to be  held
at  the University of Warwick on April 10-12 1985.  Papers may be on any
aspect of AI, including though not necessarily restricted to

       AI and Education                Reasoning
       Learning                        Knowledge Representation
       Robotics                        Vision
       Natural Language                Cognitive Modelling
       Expert Systems                  Architectures and Languages
       Planning                        Speech

Papers should  ideally  relate  to  practical  or  theoretical  work  in
progress  or  completed. Those intending to submit a paper should make a
preliminary submission of a provisional title and abstract of up to  100
words and a provisional list of keywords.
          Deadline for notification: November 1st 1984

Full papers, of 2000-5000 words, should  be  on  A4  pages  and  double-
spaced.  Three  copies  should be submitted. The first sheet should give
the title, names of authors, a brief abstract and a list of keywords, to
help in the assigning of referees.  The paper itself should start on the
next page, and authors' names should not appear in the main body of  the
text.
          Deadline for full papers: December 7th 1984

Authors will be notified  of  referees'  decisions  around  the  end  of
January  1985.   Final copies, for photo-reproduction, will be needed by
late February.  Copies of the conference proceedings will be provided to
everyone attending.

There will also be unrefereed postgraduate  poster  sessions,  to  allow
postgraduates  to display information about their work. Those wishing to
provide a poster session should contact the programme chairman, no later
than  January  31st,  1985.  Authors  of  submitted  papers  will not be
eligible to provide poster sessions.

Notification and the three copies of full papers should be sent  to  the
Programme Committee chairman:

       Peter Ross,
       Department of Artificial Intelligence,
       Forrest Hill,
       Edinburgh EH1 2QL,  Scotland.