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BNAIC 2019 Call for papers
This year, the 31th Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2019) is organized jointly by the Université Libre de Bruxelles and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, under the auspices of the Benelux Association for Artificial Intelligence (BNVKI) and the Dutch Research School for Information and Knowledge Systems (SIKS). BNAIC 2019 will be held at Ateliers Des Tanneurs, Brussels, Belgium, co-located with Benelearn 2019, as a three-day event: from Wednesday 6 to Friday 8 November, 2019. BNAIC 2019 will include invited speakers, research presentations, posters and demonstrations. This year, for the first time BNAIC/Benelearn will be a three-day event. The first day will be focussed on AI and machine learning for businesses; the last two days are focussed on academia. The first two days will provide ample opportunity for interaction between academics and businesses: academics are also encouraged to join the business sessions, and vice versa; there will be matchmaking events and on the evening of the November 6th, there will be a joint surprise event (details to be announced soon). SUBMISSION INFORMATION Researchers are invited to submit unpublished original research on all aspects of Artificial Intelligence. Additionally, high-quality research results already published at international AI conferences or in AI journals are also welcome. Four types of submissions are invited: Type A: Regular papers Papers presenting original work that advances Artificial Intelligence. In addition to papers on original work, position and review papers are also welcomed. These contributions should address a well-developed body of research, an important new area, or a promising new topic, and provide a big picture view. Type A-papers can be long or short. Long papers should be 10-15 pages, short papers 6-10 pages. Contributions will be reviewed on overall quality and relevance. Type B: Compressed contributions Abstracts of already published work. Papers that have been accepted after June 1, 2018 for AI-related refereed conferences or journals can be resubmitted and will be accepted as compressed contributions. Authors are invited to submit the officially published version (without page restriction) together with a 2-page abstract. Authors may submit at most one type B-paper of which they are the corresponding author. Type C: Demonstrations Demonstration abstracts. Proposals for demonstration should be submitted as a 2-page abstract together with a short video illustrating the working of the system (not exceeding 15 minutes). Demonstrations will be evaluated based on their originality and innovative character, the technology deployed, the purpose of the systems in interaction with users and/or other systems, and their economic and/or societal potential. Any system requirements should also be mentioned. Type D: Thesis abstracts Abstracts of graduation reports. Bachelor and Master students are invited to submit a 2-page abstract of their completed AI-related thesis. Supervisors should be listed. The thesis should be accepted after June 1, 2017. Type D-papers will be judged on relevance for the conference and originality. PRESENTATION Type A, B, and D papers can be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. The poster sessions will be guided, meaning that a session chair will guide a tour of all posters on a given topic with a group of people interested in that topic. The chair will ensure that a correct amount of time is spent at each poster, thereby bringing more exposure and interaction to the posters in comparison with a traditional “open” poster session. PRIZES Just like last years, there will be prizes for the best type A paper (regular paper), the best demonstration, and the best type D paper (thesis abstract). Additionally, this year, there will also be a prize for the best poster. PREPROCEEDINGS & POSTPROCEEDINGS Accepted contributions within all four categories will be included in the online conference proceedings (hosted on Ceur). All contributions should be written in English, using the Springer CCIS/LNCS format (see http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines) and submitted electronically via EasyChair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=bnaic19benelearn19 Submission implies willingness of at least one author to register for BNAIC 2019 and present the paper. For each paper, a separate author registration is required. We are aiming to continue the collaboration with Springer (that started in 2016) to produce postproceedings containing selected type A papers in their CCIS series (http://www.springer.com/series/7899). IMPORTANT DATES Paper submission deadline: August 30, 2019 Author notification: September 30, 2019 Camera ready submission deadline: October 20, 2019 Conference: November 6-8, 2019 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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