[comp.ai.neural-nets] Symposium on AI, Reasoning and Creativity

stephen@extro.ucc.su.OZ.AU (Stephen Tolhurst) (05/22/91)

Please respond to Fay Sudweeks (fay@archsci.arch.su.oz.au).

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                            SYMPOSIUM ON
           ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, REASONING AND CREATIVITY

                          20-23 AUGUST 1991
                      immediately preceding the
       International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
                             (IJCAI'91)

                            organised by
               GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA

                            to be held at
            LAMINGTON NATIONAL PARK, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA


Creativity is one of the least understood aspects of intelligence.  It is
commonly regarded as `intuitive' and not susceptible to rational enquiry.
However, there is now considerable work in artificial intelligence and
cognitive science which addresses creativity.  This symposium will provide a
forum for exploring and discussing these ideas, and for suggesting directions
for future research.  It aims to attract practitioners of both 'cognitive'
and `technological' artificial intelligence.
	The symposium calls for extended abstracts of 750-1000 words. The
following are suggested areas only:
    - models of creativity
    - modelling creative processes
    - creative reasoning, e.g theory generation in science
    - analogical reasoning
    - case-based reasoning
    - nonmonotonic reasoning
    - thought experiments
Both connectionist and traditional symbolic approaches are welcome.
All abstracts will be refereed. Accepted extended abstracts will be 
printed in the form of Preprints and be available for distribution
at the time of registration. Accepted papers will be subjected to a
further refereeing process for publication by Kluwer Academic Publishers.

KEYNOTE SPEAKER - PROFESSOR MARGARET BODEN
Margaret Boden, in her talk on `Creativity and Computers', will discuss
how computational concepts drawn from artificial intelligence can explore
creativity. Computers can sometimes do apparently creative things;
more to the point, they can suggest how we manage to do so. Computational
ideas are therefore helping us to understand how human originality is
possible.
	Margaret Boden is Professor of Philosophy and Psychology, and Founding
Dean of the School of Cognitive Sciences, at the University of Sussex, UK. Her
recent publications include `Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man' (1977
2nd edn 1987), `Artificial Intelligence in Psychology' (1989) and `The 
Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms' (1991).

INVITED SPEAKERS 
Ernest Edmonds, Loughborough University, UK
John Gero, University of Sydney, Australia
Graham Priest, University of Queensland, Australia
Roger Wales, University of Melbourne, Australia

SUBMISSION
Abstracts are required by 31 May 1991. Abstracts should be submitted
electronically as LaTeX or ASCII files via email as well as 3 hard copies
to reach us by the due date. Two hard copies of final versions of accepted 
papers, and an electronic version on Macintosh disk or via email are 
required at the time of registration on 20 August 1991. Authors of accepted 
papers will be expected to sign a copyright release form to allow publication 
of the proceedings. At least one author of each paper is expected to present 
the paper at the symposium.

TIMETABLE
Extended abstracts (750-1000 words) - 3 hard copies   31 May 1991
Notification of acceptances                           21 June 1991
Registration due                                      2 August 1991
Full formatted papers due                             20 August 1991
Symposium                                             20-23 August 1991

REGISTRATION
A registration form can be sent on request or the form below can be used.

LOCATION
The symposium is being held at O'Reillys Lodge in Lamington National Park,
Queensland - a rainforest 120 km south of Brisbane. Rainforests vary from the
temperate beech forest of the higher altitudes to the warm subtropical
rainforest of the valleys. There is an abundance of rare and spectacular
plants (orchids, ferns, giant epiphytes, mosses, luminous fungi) and a diverse
community of birds and animals (crimson rosellas, king parrots, bower birds,
miniature kangaroos, brush turkeys) all coexisting beneath the lofty
rainforest canopy. O'Reillys is a mountain resort of modern units. 
The seminar facilities are highly professional, including lecture theatre, 
audiovisual equipment and library.

PROGRAM
20 August     14:00 Registration and wine-and-cheese, Griffith University,
				    Brisbane
              16:00 Bus leaves the university for Lamington National Park
21-22 August        Symposium
23 August           Guided or independent bush walks, 4WD bus trips, BBQs


COSTS in Australian dollars  (US$1 = ~A$1.28;  PStg 1 = ~A$2.33)
Registration fee (including one copy of Preprints):
    Full fee                $250
    Authors (1 per paper)   $150
Accommodation (including all meals):
    Bethongabel units (private bath, balcony, view)     $119 pp/night
    Elabana units (private bath, limited availability)  $105 pp/night
Bus to Lamington National Park from Griffith University:
    Round trip              $25

INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE
Chair
    Terry Dartnall, Griffith University, Australia
Conference Organiser
    Fay Sudweeks, University of Sydney, Australia
Advisory Board
    Margaret Boden, Sussex University, UK
    Andy Clarke, Sussex University, UK
    Max Coltheart, Macquarie University, Australia
    Ernest Edmonds, Loughborough University of Technology, UK
    Boi Faltings, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
    Marilyn Ford, Griffith University, Australia
    John Gero, University of Sydney, Australia
    Rod Girle, Griffith University; Australian National University
    Laveen Kanal, University of Maryland, USA
    Graham Priest, University of Queensland, Australia
    Simon Ross, University College of London, UK; Kluwer Academic Publishers
    Aaron Sloman, Sussex University, UK
    Chris Thornton, University of Edinburgh, UK
    Roger Wales, University of Melbourne, Australia
    Janet Wiles, University of Queensland, Australia

CONFERENCE CONTACTS
Correspondence and queries:
    Dr Terry Dartnall
    School of Computing and Information Technology
    Griffith University
    Nathan Qld 4111 Australia
    Tel: +61-7-875 5020 Fax: +61-7-875 5198
    Email: terryd@gucis.sct.gu.edu.au
Abstracts and papers:
    Ms Fay Sudweeks
    Department of Architectural and Design Science
    University of Sydney NSW 2006 Australia
    Tel: +61-2-692 2328 Fax: +61-2-692 3031
    Email: fay@archsci.arch.su.oz.au
Registration:
    Ms Denise Vercoe
    School of Computing and Information Technology
    Griffith University
    Nathan Qld 4111 Australia
    Tel: +61-7-875 5002 Fax: +61-7-875 5198

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REGISTRATION FORM
 
 * I am sending an abstract, tentative title:
   
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 * I am registering for the conference and will forward a cheque for 
   $__________ to reach you by 2 August 1991 to cover:

   *  Conference registration fee:
          Full fee - $250                                       [   ]
          Author (1 per paper) - $150                           [   ]

   *  Accommodation (including all meals): 
	  on [   ]  20 August
		 [   ]  21 August
		 [   ]  22 August
	  in Bethongabel units (private bath, balcony, view)
             Share twin - $119 pp/night                         [   ]
      or Elabana units (private bath)                             
             Share twin - $105 pp/night                         [   ]

   *  Bus transfers from Griffith University - $25              [   ]

Please make cheques payable to `Griffith University' and send to
Ms Denise Vercoe
School of Computing and Information Technology
Griffith University, Nathan Qld 4111, Australia
        
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