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Wednesday, August 26, 2009

AIAI 2010

The abundance of information and increase in computing power currently enables researchers to tackle highly complicated and challenging computational problems. Solutions to such problems are now feasible using advances and innovations from the area of Artificial Intelligence. The general focus of the AIAI 2010 conference is to provide insights on how Artificial Intelligence may be applied in real world situations and serve the study, analysis and modelling of theoretical and practical issues. Also, research papers describing advanced prototypes, innovative systems, tools and techniques are encouraged. General survey papers indicating future directions and professional work-in-progress reports are of equal interest. Acceptance will be based on quality, originality and practical merit of the work.

Authors are invited to electronically submit original, English-language research contributions or experience reports. Submitted papers must present unpublished work, not being considered for publication in other journals or conferences.



Topics

Suggested topics include, but are not limited to, the following:

Theoretical Advances

  • Machine Learning
  • Adaptive Control
  • Data Fusion
  • Reasoning Methods
  • Knowledge Acquisition and Representation
  • Planning and Scheduling
  • Artificial Neural Networks
  • Expert Systems
  • Fuzzy Logic and Systems
  • Genetic Algorithms and Programming
  • Particle Swarm Optimisation
  • Bayesian Models

Knowledge Engineering

  • Data Mining and Information Retrieval
  • Decision Support Systems
  • Knowledge Management for e-Learning and Enterprise Portals
  • Intelligent Information Systems
  • Web- and Knowledge-Based Information Systems
  • Ontologies

Signal Processing Techniques and Knowledge Extraction

  • Computer Vision
    Human-Machine Interaction / Presence
    Learning and Adaptive Systems
    Pattern Recognition
  • Signal and Image Processing
    Speech and Natural Language Processing

Multimedia, Graphics and Artificial Intelligence

  • Multimedia Computing
  • Multimedia Ontologies
  • Smart Graphics
  • Colour/Image Analysis
  • Speech Synthesis

Trends in Computing

  • Accessibility and Computers
  • Affective Computing
  • Agent and Multi-Agent Systems
  • Autonomous and Ubiquitous Computing
  • Distributed AI Systems and Architectures
  • Grid-Based Computing
  • Intelligent Profiling and Personalisation
  • Robotics and Virtual Reality

Artificial Intelligence Applications

  • eBusiness, eCommerce, eHealth, eLearning
  • Engineering and Industry
  • Environmental Modelling
  • Finance
  • Telecommunications - Transportation
  • Crisis and Risk Management
  • Medical Informatics and Biomedical Engineering
  • Political Decision Making
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Planning and Resource Management
  • Project Management
  • Emerging Applications
  • Forensic Science

Other

  • AI and Ethical Issues
  • Evaluation of AI Systems
  • Social Impact of AI

http://www.cs.ucy.ac.cy/aiai2010/index.html

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