syali@cs.Buffalo.EDU (Sy Ali) (09/10/89)
CALL FOR PAPERS FIRST ANNUAL SNePS WORKSHOP Co-Sponsored by the SNePS Research Group and the SUNY at Buffalo Center for Cognitive Science November 13, 1989 280 Park Hall North Campus SUNY at Buffalo SNePS, in its various incarnations, is being actively used and developed at various AI research labs around the world. The aim of this workshop is to try to get together researchers who are (have been, or are considering) using SNePS as a research tool for AI modeling as well as those who are (have been, or are considering) evaluating SNePS as an AI research environment. The theme of this workshop is to present a survey of current and on-going research and developments at various research sites. Attendance at the workshop will be kept small (by invitation only) to allow for maximum possible interaction among participants. The workshop will be semi-formal and held on the campus of SUNY at Buffalo (where the SNePS headquarters are located). All papers presented will be edited and compiled into Proceedings which will be published as a Department of Computer Science, SUNY at Buffalo Technical Report. To be invited to the workshop, you have to do one of the following (preferably by e-mail): 1. Submit a one page abstract of a paper to be considered for presentation. 2. Submit a short write-up of your current research and how it does/might relate to the SNePS family of projects. We will also schedule a time slot for live demonstrations of systems. Those interested in giving demonstrations should submit a small description outlining the nature of the demonstration along with hardware/software/time requirements. DEADLINES Abstracts/Research Summaries due on Friday, October 6, 1989. Notification of acceptance/participation by October 13, 1989. Final papers due on Tuesday, October 31, 1989. SUBMISSIONS TO: Deepak Kumar 226 Bell Hall SUNY at Buffalo Buffalo NY, 14260 kumard@cs.buffalo.edu Send any queries to the organization committee: General: Deepak Kumar (kumard@cs.buffalo.edu) Sy Ali (syali@cs.buffalo.edu) Demos: Hans Chalupsky (hans@cs.buffalo.edu) Everyone will be expected to make their own living arrangements. There may be a possibility of making some arrangements with local SNeRG members. Thank you. Deepak Kumar