tsotsos@utcsrgv.UUCP (John Tsotsos) (10/14/83)
CALL FOR PAPERS
C S C S I - 8 4
Canadian Society for
Computational Studies of Intelligence
University of Western Ontario
London, Ontario
May 18-20, 1984
The Fifth National Conference of the CSCSI will be held at
the University of Western Ontario in London, Canada. Papers are
requested in all areas of AI research, particularly those listed
below. The Program Committee members responsible for these areas
are included.
Knowledge Representation :
Ron Brachman (Fairchild R & D), John Mylopoulos (U of Toronto)
Learning :
Tom Mitchell (Rutgers U), Jaime Carbonell (CMU)
Natural Language :
Bonnie Weber (U of Pennsylvania), Ray Perrault (SRI)
Computer Vision :
Bob Woodham (U of British Columbia), Allen Hanson (U Mass)
Robotics :
Takeo Kanade (CMU), John Hollerbach (MIT)
Expert Systems and Applications :
Harry Pople (U of Pittsburgh), Victor Lesser (U Mass)
Logic Programming :
Randy Goebel (U of Waterloo), Veronica Dahl (Simon Fraser U)
Cognitive Modelling :
Zenon Pylyshyn, Ed Stabler (U of Western Ontario)
Problem Solving and Planning :
Stan Rosenschein (SRI), Drew McDermott (Yale)
Authors are requested to prepare Full papers, of no more
than 4000 words in length, or Short papers of no more than 2000
words in length. A full page of clear diagrams counts as 1000
words. When submitting, authors must supply the word count as
well as the area in which they wish their paper reviewed. (Com-
binations of the above areas are acceptable). The Full paper
classification is intended for well-developed ideas, with signi-
ficant demonstration of validity, while the Short paper classifi-
cation is intended for descriptions of research in progress. Au-
thors must ensure that their papers describe original contribu-
tions to or novel applications of Artificial Intelligence, re-
gardless of length classification, and that the research is prop-
erly compared and contrasted with relevant literature.
Three copies of each submitted paper must be in the hands of
the Program Chairman by December 7, 1983. Papers arriving after
that date will be returned unopened, and papers lacking word
count and classifications will also be returned. Papers will be
fully reviewed by appropriate members of the program committee.
Notice of acceptance will be sent on February 28, 1984, and final
camera ready versions are due on March 31, 1984. All accepted
papers will appear in the conference proceedings.
Correspondence should be addressed to either the General
Chairman or the Program Chairman, as appropriate.
General Chairman Program Chairman
Ted Elcock, John K. Tsotsos
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