[comp.ai.digest] AI and the Simulation of Behaviour 89

agc@snow.warwick.ac.UK (Tony Cohn) (07/18/88)

Date: Fri, 15 Jul 88 08:30 EDT
From: Tony Cohn <agc%snow.warwick.ac.uk@NSS.Cs.Ucl.AC.UK>
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Subject: AI and the Simulation of Behaviour 89



AISB89      Call for Papers
===========================

AISB (The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and
Simulation of Behaviour) will hold its seventh biennial conference at
the University of Sussex, April 17-21 1989.  The occasion will also
mark the first 25 years of AISB's existence.

Papers of not more than 5000 words are invited on any aspect of Artificial
Intelligence or the Simulation of Behaviour including

Vision			  Knowledge Representation 
Knowledge Acquisition	  Automated Reasoning
Cognitive Modelling 	  Commonsense Reasoning
Learning	          Psychological, Philosophical or Social Implications
Search		          Languages, Machines and Environments for AI
Planning	          Natural Language Understanding

Papers may describe theoretical or practical work but should make a
significant and original contribution to knowledge about the field of
Artificial Intelligence.  A prize will be awarded for the best paper.
It is expected that the proceedings will be published as a book.

Requirements for Submission:

	Each paper should contain an abstract of not more than 200
	words and a list of up to four keywords or phrases describing the
	content of the paper.  Authors should give an electronic mail address
	where possible, but all submissions should be in hardcopy in
	letterquality print.  Papers should be written in 12 point or pica
	typewriter face on A4 or 8.5" x 11" paper.  Five copies should
	submitted.  Papers must be written in English.  Submission of a paper
	implies that all authors have obtained all necessary clearances from
	their institution and that an author will attend the conference to
	present the paper if it is accepted.  Papers should describe work that
	will be unpublished on the date of the conference.

Deadline for submission: 1 November 1988

Notification of acceptance mailed by: 7 December 1988

Deadline for camera ready copy: 24 January 1989

Papers and all queries regarding the programme should be sent to
the programme chairman:

Dr Tony Cohn
Dept Computer Science
University of Warwick
COVENTRY
CV4  7AL
UK 			email: agc@uk.ac.warwick.cs
                        arpa:  agc%uk.ac.warwick.cs@nss.cs.ucl.ac.uk

Programme committee:
	Tony Cohn, David Hogg, Alison Kidd,
	Chris Mellish, Mike Sharples, Sam Steel

All other correspondence and queries regarding the conference
should be addressed to:

	Judith Dennison
	SSAISB Executive Officer
	Arts E
	University of Sussex
	BRIGHTON
	BN1 9QN 		Tel: +44 (273) 678379
				Email: judithd@uk.ac.sussex.cvaxa