AI'2002: The Fifteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Sponsored by Canadian Society for Computational Studies of Intelligence (CSCSI)
Société Canadienne pour l'étude de l'intelligence par ordinateur (SCEIO).

27-29 May, 2002

University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada
 



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AI'2002, the Fifteenth Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, is a forum that showcases current research in artificial intelligence from researchers around the world. The conference features research paper presentations and invited speakers. AI'2002, the (now annual) meeting of the Canadian Artificial Intelligence community, will be held in conjunction with GI'2002 (Graphics Interface) and VI'2002 (Vision Interface). 

Knowledge Representation

Data Mining

Automated Reasoning

Robotics

Search

Agents and Multi-Agent Systems

Natural Language

User Modeling

Constraint Satisfaction

AI and E-Commerce

Planning

AI and Information Processing

Machine Learning

AI and Web Applications

Neural Networks

AI and Education

Reasoning under Uncertainty

AI in Games

Papers outside these specified areas are also welcome. The only requirements are that the paper describe current work in artificial intelligence, either theoretical or applied, that has not been published elsewhere.  Papers may be up to 15 pages in length in Springer LNCS style (See http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html - Latex style is strongly encouraged).

Papers will be judged according to their originality, technical merit and overall presentation style.  Authors must first submit by November 30, 2001 a raw text message to ai02@math.uwaterloo.ca, with subject header “AI2002 Abstract, indicating the paper’s title, authors, authors’ addresses, abstract and topic areas, together with the e-mail address of the contact author. Submission of papers is via email of a (compressed) postscript file to ai02@math.uwaterloo.ca  by December 3, 2001, with the subject header “AI2002 Submission followed by the contact author’s name and an optional  “first”, “second” etc.  if this author will submit several papers.  Please note that paper submissions must continue to include the title, authors, addresses and abstract of the paper. Authors will be notified of acceptance on Feb 18, 2002. Final versions of accepted papers must be received by March 18, 2002.

General inquiries should be directed to the Conference Chair, Ali Ghobani (ghorbani@unb.ca).

Conference Chair
Ali Ghorbani
Faculty of Computer Science
University of New Brunswick
Fredericton, NB, E3B 5A3
Canada
Program Co-Chairs
Robin Cohen (University of Waterloo)
Bruce Spencer (NRC and University of New Brunswick)

 


Invited Speakers

Important Dates

  • The submission deadlines:
            Abstract: November 30, 2001
            Full paper: December 3, 2001
  • Notification of acceptance: February 18, 2002
  • Final versions of accepted papers: March 18, 2002

Accepted Papers

 
See the list of accepted papers. If you didn't receive your reviews, please contact Program-Co-Chair.
 

Program Committee

Sue Abu-Hakima Amika Now! Richard Mann U. Waterloo
Aijun An York U. Gord McCalla     U. Saskatchewan
Liliana Ardissono U. Torino Bob Mercer     U. Western Ontario
Sabine Bergler  Concordia U. Evangelos Milios      Dalhousie U.
Jennifer Chu-Carroll  IBM TJ Watson Guy Mineau U. Laval
Jim Delgrande SFU Eric Neufeld  U. Saskatchewan
Chrysanne Di Marco  U. Waterloo David Poole       UBC
Toby Donaldson  Tech BC Fred Popowich  SFU
Renée Elio     U. Alberta Jonathan Schaeffer U. Alberta
Jim Greer  U. Saskatchewan Dale Schuurmans  U. Waterloo
Randy Goebel U. Alberta Fei Song U. Guelph, Ask Jeeves
Scott Goodwin       U. Windsor Deb Stacey   U. Guelph
Howard Hamilton U. Regina Suzanne Stevenson U. Toronto
Peter Heeman  OGI Stan Szpakowicz  U. Ottawa
Rob Holte   U. Alberta Andre Trudel Acadia U.
Froduald Kabanza U. Windsor Paul Van Arragon Mitra
Gerhard Lakemeyer U. Aachen Peter van Beek  U. Waterloo
Guy Lapalme U. Montreal Julita Vassileva  U. Saskatchewan
Elliott Macklovitch U. Montreal Eric Yu U. Toronto
Marzena Makuta Microsoft Jianna Zhang U. Manitoba