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Thursday, September 10, 2009

[CFP] AAAI-10

AAAI-10 is the Twenty-Fourth Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AI). The purpose of this conference is to promote research in AI and scientific exchange among AI researchers, practitioners, scientists and engineers in related disciplines. AAAI-10 will have multiple technical tracks, student abstracts, poster sessions, invited speakers, and exhibit programs, all selected according to the highest reviewing standards.
AAAI-10 welcomes submissions on mainstream AI topics as well as novel crosscutting work in related areas. Topics include but are not limited to the following: agents, cognitive modeling and human interaction, commonsense reasoning, constraint satisfaction, evolutionary computation, game playing and interactive entertainment, information integration and extraction, knowledge acquisition and ontologies, knowledge representation and reasoning, machine learning and data mining, modelbased systems, natural language processing, planning and scheduling,  probabilistic reasoning, robotics, search, semantic web, vision and perception.

Special Tracks
AAAI will include several special tracks, including the Nectar and Senior Member tracks. Other special tracks are currently under consideration and will be announced in later calls for participation. The AAAI Nectar Papers track encourages cross-fertilization of ideas between specific areas of AI and the general AI community. This track will consist of papers that are based on results that have previously been presented at a sister conference. The Senior Member Presentation Track provides the opportunity for established researchers to give a
broad talk on a well-developed body of research, an important new research area, or a thoughtful critique of trends in the field.

Author Registration
Authors must register at the AAAI-10 webbased technical paper submission site. The software will assign a password, which will enable the author to log on to submit an abstract and paper. In order to avoid a rush at the last minute, authors are encouraged to register as soon as the software is available, scheduled for December 1, 2009.

Paper Submission
Electronic paper submission is required. Instructions about how to submit papers electronically
will be available at the AAAI web site (www.aaai.org) in the fall of 2009. Papers may be no longer than 6 pages (regular papers) or 2 pages (short papers) including references, and formatted in AAAI twocolumn, camera-ready style. Authors will be allowed to accompany their submission with additional material such as movies or appendices. We cannot accept submissions by e-mail or fax. Reviewing for AAAI-10 will be blind to the identities of the authors. Details on formatting and preparing the paper for blind review can be found at the AAAI-10 web site.
Authors should submit abstracts and papers through the technical paper submission software on or (preferably) before the dates shown in the timetable above. The software will assign paper ID number at the time of the submission. Authors will receive confirmation of receipt of their papers shortly after submission.
AAAI will contact authors again only if problems are encountered with papers. Inquiries regarding lost papers must be made no later than January 22, 2010.

Submissions to Other Conferences or Journals Papers submitted to this conference must
not have been accepted for publication elsewhere or be under review for another AI conference. The guidelines of the AAAI policy on multiple submissions will be fully detailed at the AAAI-10 web site and must be carefully followed.

Important Dates:
  • December 1, 2009 – January 15, 2010: Authors register on the AAAI web site
  • January 15, 2010: Electronic abstracts due
  • January 19, 2010: Electronic papers due
  • March 10-12, 2010: Author feedback about initial reviews
  • March 26, 2010: Notification of acceptance or rejection
  • April 13, 2010: Camera-ready copy due at AAAI office

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