[news.announce.conferences] CFP: CSCSI-88

woodham%ubc.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET (Bob Woodham) (05/29/87)

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                      C A L L   F O R   P A P E R S

               Canadian Artificial Intelligence Conference

                             C S C S I - 8 8

                       Edmonton Convention Centre
                            Edmonton, Alberta
                           June 6 - 10,  1988

CSCSI-88 is the seventh biennial conference on Artificial Intelligence
sponsored by the Canadian Society for Computational Studies of
Intelligence/la Societe canadienne pour l'etude de l'intelligence par
ordinateur (CSCSI/SCEIO).  The 1988 conference will be held in Edmonton in
conjunction with Graphics Interface '88 and Vision Interface '88.

Contributions are requested describing original research results, either
theoretical or applied, in all areas of Artificial Intelligence research.
The following areas are especially of interest:

   Knowledge Representation           Robotics
   Perception (Vision, Touch, Speech) Knowledge Acquisition and Maintenance
   Natural Language Understanding     Cognitive Modelling
   Expert Systems and Applications    Social Aspects of AI
   Reasoning (Formal, Qualitative)    Architectures and Languages
   Learning                           Applications

All submissions will be refereed by a Program Committee.  Authors are
requested to prepare full papers of no more than 5000 words in length and to
specify in which area they wish their papers to be reviewed.  All papers
must contain a concise statement of the original contribution made to
Artificial Intelligence research, with proper reference to the relevant
literature.  At the time of submission, authors must indicate if the paper
has appeared, or has been submitted, elsewhere.  Failure to do so will lead
to automatic rejection.  Figures and illustrations should be professionally
drawn.  Photographs, if included, should be of publication quality.  All
accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings.  As a
condition of acceptance, the author, or one of the co-authors, will be
required to present the paper at the conference.

The international journal, Artificial Intelligence, has offered a best paper
prize for the conference.  Selection of a best paper will be done by the
Program Committee.

   Three (3) copies of the paper due:         October 31, 1987.
   Notification of acceptance or rejection:   February 1, 1988.
   Camera ready copy due:                     March 28, 1988.

Send papers and other correspondence to:

   Nick Cercone                       Bob Woodham
   School of Computing Science        Department of Computer Science
   Simon Fraser University            University of British Columbia
   Burnaby, B.C.  V5A 1S6             Vancouver, B.C.  V6T 1W5
   CANADA                             CANADA
   (604) 291-4277                     (604) 228-4368

   nick@lccr.sfu.CDN                  woodham@vision.ubc.CDN
   sfulccr!nick@ubc-vision.UUCP       woodham@ubc-vision.UUCP
                                      woodham@ubc.CSNET
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