sticklen@pleiades.cps.msu.edu (Jon Sticklen) (10/05/90)
********************************************************* CALL FOR PAPERS. APPLIED AI SPECIAL ISSUE TASK SPECIFIC PROBLEM SOLVING ARCHITECTURES The goal of this special issue is to identify approaches to the development and utilization of Task Specific Architectures (TSA) in problem solving. TSA's form one of the major research threads of what is being called second generation expert systems. TSA approaches were first developed from the intuition that to adequately analyze and model knowledge intensive problem solving, it is necessary to develop a vocabulary of domain and control knowledge primitives that are tailored to the domain under examination. The working theses in the area are that by representing problem solving in a TSA framework that it becomes easier to express domain knowledge (since the primitives are already tuned for the domain), that debugging becomes easier (because its easier to pinpoint mistakes in domain knowledge), that system extension is facilitated (because interaction of new knowledge is easier to anticipate), that knowledge acquisition is made easier (because the TSA provides a framework for the elucidation of new knowledge), ... Topics appropriate for this special issue, and for consideration for the follow-on book to be published by North Holland, include but are not limited to, the following: TSA approaches in knowledge acquisition, descriptions of fielded systems developed via a TSA approach, review papers that cover the entire field, position papers that attempt to unify the field or suggest where the field should be going, and bridging papers that show connections between the idea of TSA's and other areas of AI, cognitive science, or philosophy. GUEST EDITORIAL STAFF The Guest Editorial Staff for the special issue of Applied Artificial Intelligence on Task Specific Architectures will include Jon Sticklen, Michigan State University, and Luc Steels, Free University of Brussels. SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Manuscripts should follow the Applied AI submission guidelines. Authors should submit six (6) copies of their original papers to one of the addresses shown below. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION is Monday, October 22, 1990. SUBMISSION ADDRESSES in the US and Japan: in Europe and elsewhere: Jon Sticklen Luc Steels AI/KBS Laboratory AI-lab VUB Computer Science Department Pleinlaan 2 A714 Wells Hall Brussels B-1050 BELGIUM Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1027 sticklen@cpswh.cps.msu.edu steels@arti.vub.ac.be