CFP: AI+MATH 04

From: George Katsirelos <gkatsi_at_cs.toronto.edu>
Date: 14 Jul 2003 18:19:31 GMT
Message-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.44.0307141419040.11888-100000_at_fanouris.ai>


                       CALL FOR PAPERS
                Eighth International Symposium on
             ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND MATHEMATICS

            January 4-6, 2004, Fort Lauderdale, Florida
                  http://rutcor.rutgers.edu/~amai

            Paper submission deadline: October 3, 2003

APPROACH OF THE SYMPOSIUM: The International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics is the eighth of a biennial series. The series was started by Martin Golumbic and the editorial board of the Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence serves as the permanent Advisory Committee. The objective of the Symposium is to foster interactions between mathematics, theoretical CS, and artificial intelligence. Traditionally, the Symposium attracts around 100 participants from a variety of disciplines, thereby providing a unique forum for active scientific exchange. The Symposium includes invited speakers, special topic sessions, and presentations of submitted papers.

INVITED SPEAKERS:     Robert Bixby, ILOG Inc.
    Ronen Brafman, Ben-Gurion University, Israel     An additional speaker to be announced at a later date

SPECIAL TOPIC SESSIONS:     Preferences

        Organizer: Ronen Brafman, Ben-Gurion University, Israel

    Portfolio Design for Combinatorial Problems

        Organizers: Carla Gomes, Bart Selman, Cornell, USA

    Artificial Intelligence and Game Theory

        Organizers: Kevin Leyton-Brown, Stanford, USA
                Moshe Tennenholtz, Technion, Israel

PAPER SUBMISSION: Authors must email either Adobe PDF (pdf) or Postscript (ps) files of their extended abstracts (up to 8 pages, 12pt font, single column format) to vanbeek_at_uwaterloo.ca to be received by October 3, 2003. Authors will be notified of acceptance or rejection by November 3, 2003. Final versions of accepted extended abstracts, for inclusion in the conference volume, are due by November 28, 2003. Full versions of a selected set of papers from the Symposium will be published in a special volume in the Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, Kluwer Academic Publishers.

SPONSORS: The Symposium is partially supported by the Annals of Math and AI and Florida Atlantic University.

ORGANIZERS:
    General Chair: Martin Golumbic, University of Haifa, Israel     Conference Chair: Frederick Hoffman, Florida Atlantic University, USA     Program Co-Chairs: Fahiem Bacchus, University of Toronto, Canada

                       Peter van Beek, University of Waterloo, Canada
    Publicity Chair: George Katsirelos, University of Toronto, Canada

PROGRAM COMMITTEE:
    Franz Baader (TU Dresden, Germany),
    Peter Bartlett (UC Berkeley, USA),
    Endre Boros (Rutgers, USA),
    Adnan Darwiche (UCLA, USA),
    Rina Dechter (UC Irvine, USA),
    Boi Faltings (EPFL, Switzerland),
    Ronen Feldman (Bar-Ilan University, Israel),     John Franco (U. of Cincinnati, USA),     Hector Geffner (UPF, Spain),
    Ian Gent (U. of St. Andrews, UK),
    Enrico Giunchiglia (U. of Genova, Italy),     Robert Given (Purdue, USA),
    Joerg Hoffmann (Albert-Ludwigs-Univ., Germany),     Holger Hoos (UBC, Canada),
    Peter Jonsson (U. of Linkoeping, Sweden),     Henry Kautz (U. of Washington, USA),     Sven Koenig (Georgia Tech, USA),
    Richard Korf (UCLA, USA),
    Gerhard Lakemeyer (RWTH Aachen, Germany),     Omid Madani (U. of Alberta, Canada),     Heikki Mannila (U. of Helsinki, Finland),     Anil Nerode (Cornell, USA),
    Ronald Parr (Duke, USA),
    Pascal Poupart (U. of Toronto, Canada),     Jeff Rosenschein (Hebrew University, Israel),     Sam Roweis (U. of Toronto, Canada),
    Dale Schuurmans (U. of Alberta, Canada),     Allen Van Gelder (UCSC, USA),
    Toby Walsh (4C, UCC, Ireland). Received on Mon Jul 14 2003 - 20:19:31 CEST

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