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SETN-2010, The 6th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence Athens, Greece, 5-7 May, 2010, http://www.setn2010.gr CALL FOR PAPERS *Apologies for cross-posting* Due to multiple requests, the submission deadline has been EXTENDED to December 4th, 2009. Scope and Aims ============== The Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence is organised biennially by the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN). It has already been established as one of the most prominent forums for Greek and International AI scientists to present original and high-quality research on emergent topics of Artificial Intelligence. SETN 2010 highly encourages international participation and the language of the conference is English. The 6th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN-2010) will be held in Athens, Greece, 5-7 May 2010. SETN-2010 is organised by EETN, the Hellenic AI Society, in collaboration with the Institute of Informatics and Telecommunications at NCSR "Demokritos". The conference aims: - to bring together researchers who work actively on the field of Artificial Intelligence, to support the exchange of opinions and the formation of new research groups and collaborations, - to disseminate original and highly-qualitative results of the Greek AI community and Greek research labs, fostering international collaborations, - to inform undergraduate and postgraduate students about the current state of affairs of AI research as conducted by scientists in Greece and worldwide, - to promote research results to companies and facilitate the development of innovative products. Topics ====== The conference invites high quality, unpublished submissions on any area of Artificial Intelligence. Indicative areas of interest include: - Adaptive Systems - AI and Creativity - AI Architectures - Artificial Life - Autonomous Systems - Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery - Hybrid Intelligent Systems & Methods - Intelligent Agents, Multi-agent Systems - Intelligent Distributed Systems - Intelligent Information Retrieval - Intelligent/Natural Interactivity, Intelligent Virtual Environments - Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Logic Programming - Knowledge-Based Systems - Machine Learning, Neural Nets, Genetic Algorithms - Natural Language Processing - Planning and Scheduling - Problem Solving, Constraint Satisfaction - Robotics, Machine Vision, Machine Sensing We are also interested in innovative applications of AI, especially in the field of Cultural Heritage preservation, curation, and presentation. Indicative application areas include: - Cultural Heritage preservation, curation, and presentation - Autonomous Tour Guide Agents, both robotic and virtual - Entertainment, Computer Games, Storytelling - Semantic Web - Intelligent Tutoring Systems Keynote Talks ============= Prof. Panos Constantopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business Topic TBA Prof. Demetri Terzopoulos, University of California, Los Angeles, on "Artificial life simulation of humans and lower animals: From biomechanics to intelligence" (tentantive title) Venue ===== SETN-2010 will be held at the conference centre of the Eugenides Foundation, Athens. See also http://www.eugenfound.edu.gr/ All areas of the conference centre are fully accessible. Publication and Presentation ============================ All accepted papers be included in the conference proceedings and will also be presented as a poster or an oral presentation. Authors will be asked upon submission to state their preferred mode of presentation, which the program committee will attempt to fulfill to the maximum extend that organizational factors permit. Besides being presented at the poster session, poster presentations will also be given a slot for short oral presentations aimed at attracting people to the poster session. The choice between poster and oral presenation does not reflect paper quality, but rather how the work presented can be better explained. Papers presented as posters are also long papers in the proceedings. The proceeding will make no reference to, or distinguish papers in any other way, by the mode of presentation. The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer LNAI (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) series and must be prepared according to the "Instructions for Authors" to LNAI/LNCS Proceedings. For more information see: http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-7-72376-0 Papers must not exceed 10 pages in this format. For each accepted paper, at least one author will be required to register by the camera-ready submission date. Authors are expected to present the paper at the conference in order to be included in the proceedings. Submission Instructions ======================= Papers must be in English and present original, previously unpublished work. Papers can be submitted only electronically, through the ConfMaster service at http://setn10.confmaster.net/ The submission should be made by contact authors, either by creating a ConfMaster account or by loging in to existing accounts from previous conferences. At the paper registration page, a "track" and secondary keywords must be selected, which will help assign appropriate reviewers to the paper and also organize accepted papers in thematically relevant conference sessions. Futhermore, the paper can be submitted for either poster or oral presentation, depending on The full-text PDF file can be omitted in the abstract registration phase (ending November 27th) and only be uploaded for the final submission (by December 4th). Submissions will be subject to single-blind review, and author information should be included in the submitted paper. Special Sessions ================ EETN member papers: Selected recent papers of EETN members will be presented in a Special Session of SETN-2010. Submissions must include the full text of the paper, abstract, and bibliographic reference of the original publication. The full text will not be re-printed, and only abstracts and bibliographic references to the original publication will appear in the companion volume of the SETN-2010 proceedings. The submission deadline is Jan 18th, 2010 and notifications will be sent out by February 8th, 2010. Submissions and inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Efstathios Stamatatos, at selected-papers@setn2010.gr Expect explicit confirmation of receipt of your submission within 2 working days, otherwise please assume that your email has not been received. Intelligent system demonstrations: SETN-2010 invites demonstrations of state-of-the-art AI implementations, providing researchers the opportunity to show their research in action and interact with the audience. We invite the submissions of demonstration proposals from both commercial organizations and research groups. We encourage the presentation of research prototypes, interesting mature systems, as well as commercial products. Submissions should focus on the content of the demonstration, rather than technical details about the system itself, make reference to relevant technical papers (including papers submitted to SETN-10), and must not exceed 4 pages in the LNAI/LNCS format. The inclusion of screenshots in encouraged. Submissions that are in tandem with a technical paper submitted to SETN-2010 should clearly state so in the system demonstration submission. It is also possible that a system demonstration submission is made on the condition that the relevant SETN-2010 technical paper is accepted. System demonstration submissions that have such dependencies should clearly state so in the system demonstration submission. The submission deadline is Jan 18th, 2010 and notifications will be sent out by February 8th, 2010. Submissions and inquiries should be addressed to Dr. Efstathios Stamatatos, at sys-demo@setn2010.gr Expect explicit confirmation of receipt of your submission within 2 working days, otherwise please assume that your email has not been received. Best Student Paper Award: The conference will award the best student paper. A paper is eligible for the award if it is (a) a regular submission and the primary author is a full-time student at the time of submission, or (b) an unpublished MSc thesis. After a pre-selection round, the top submissions will be presented at a special session of SETN-10 in front of the public and a committee that will award the best work. MSc theses to be considered for the award should be registered by the thesis supervisor, providing a short description of the work and emphasising its strong points. A copy of the full text of the thesis should be attached. Please register by contacting Dr. Stamatatos at Aegean University or at student-paper@setn2010.gr Regular papers to be considered for the award should declare that the primary author is a student by emailing Dr. Efstathios Stamatatos at student-paper@setn2010.gr or selecting the relevant button at the electronic submission service. Expect explicit confirmation of receipt of your email within 2 working days, otherwise please assume that your email has not been received. The submission deadline for MSc theses is Jan 18th 2010 and for regular papers November 27th (abstract) and December 4th (full text). Acceptance of regular papers in the main programme will be notified by February 1st and notification of acceptance of both regular papers and MSc theses to the Best Student Paper Award session will be notified by February 8th, 2010. Important Dates =============== Paper Submission 18 December 2009 Author Notification 5 February 2010 Camera Ready Copy 23 February 2010 Conference 5-7 May 2010 Conference Co-Chairs ==================== Costas D. Spyropoulos, NCSR "Demokritos" Director of Inst. Informatics and Telecommunications Vangelis Karkaletsis, NCSR "Demokritos" Head of Software and Knowledge Engineering Lab George Vouros, University of the Aegean EETN President Steering Comittee ================= Grigoris Antoniou, FORTH and University of Crete (SETN '06 Chair) John Darzentas, University of Aegean (SETN '08 Chair) Nikos Fakotakis, University of Patras (ECAI'08 Chair) Themistoklis Panayiotopoulos, University of Piraeus (SETN '04 Co-chair) Ioannis Vlahavas, Aristotle University (SETN '02 Chair) Organizing Comittee =================== TBA Programme Comittee ================== PC Chairs Stasinos Konstantopoulos, NCSR "Demokritos" Stavros Perantonis, NCSR "Demokritos" Area Chairs Ion Androutsopoulos, Athens University of Economics and Business Nick Bassiliades, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, University of Patras Ilias Maglogiannis, University of Central Greece George Paliouras, NCSR "Demokritos" Ioannis Refanidis, University of Macedonia Efstathios Stamatatos, University of the Aegean Kostas Stergiou, University of the Aegean Panos Trahanias, University of Crete and FORTH |
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