FLAIRS-2000
Orlando, Florida
May 22-24, 2000
Special Track on Uncertain Reasoning
Call For Papers
The Thirteenth International Florida Artificial Intelligence Research
Symposium Special Track on Uncertain Reasoning seeks to bring together
researchers working on issues related to reasoning under uncertainty.
Papers on all aspects of uncertain reasoning are invited. Papers of
particular interest to this track are:
- practical applications of uncertain reasoning,
- inference of models from data, data mining, knowledge
discovery,
- construction of probabilistic models,
- qualitative probabilistic reasoning,
- decision-theoretic planning, POMDPs,
- systems of argumentation or defeasible reasoning,
- probability logics.
The conference proceedings will be published by AAAI Press, and
extended versions of selected papers from the special track will be
published as a special issue of an international journal.
Web page
http://www2.elec.qmw.ac.uk/~sp/events/flairs/flairs00/flairs00.html
Critical Dates
- Papers: October 22, 1999
- Author Notificaton: December 20, 1999
- Camera Ready Copy Due: March 3, 2000
- Conference Dates: May 22-24, 2000
Program Committee Co-Chairs
Simon Parsons, Queen Mary, University of London
Eugene Santos, University of Connecticut
Program Committee
Bruce D'Ambrosio, Oregon State University
Marek J. Druzdzel, University of Pittsburgh
Love Ekenberg, Mid Sweden University
Linda van der Gaag, Utrecht University
Anthony Hunter, University College, University of London
Paul Krause, Philips Research Laboratories
Anders Madsen, Hugin Expert A/S
Petri Myllymaki, University of Helsinki
Eric Neufeld, University of Saskatchewan
Marco Ramoni, Open University
Vladimir Ryabov, University of Jyvaskyla
Alessandro Saffiotti, University of Orebro
Solomon Shimony, Ben-Gurion University
Paul Snow, Concord, NH
Yang Xiang, University of Regina
Submission Information
Papers and extended abstracts should not exceed 5000 words, including
abstract and references. All accepted papers will be published in the
conference proceedings. Final papers will consist of at most 5 galley
pages (approximately 10 double spaced pages).
There are three ways to submit a paper to the uncertainty track. In
order of preference these are:
Submission by Email
If submitting by email, send a postscript file to flairs@elec.qmw.ac.uk attached to a message which gives the title, area, and authors of the paper
Submission by Snail Mail
Send 5 copies of a paper or an extended abstract (indicating the
selected areas) to the address below:
Simon Parsons
Co-Chair, FLAIRS-2000 Uncertainty Track
Department of Electronic Engineering
Queen Mary and Westfield College
University of London
London E1 4NS
United Kingdom
Submission by Fax
Fax a copy of the paper or extended abstract (indicating the
selected areas) to +44 181 981 0259.