[robocup-worldwide] 2nd CFP: CAEPIA 2013

Antonio Salmeron antonio.salmeron at ual.es
Thu Feb 14 09:55:45 EST 2013


Second Call for Papers CAEPIA'13

XV Conference of the Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence (CAEPIA)

September 17-20, 2013

 

MADRID, SPAIN

http://caepia13.aepia.org/

 

PRESENTATION

The Conference of the Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence (CAEPIA) is a biennial forum open to worldwide researchers to present and discuss their last scientific and technological advances in Artificial Intelligence. The 15th edition, CAEPIA'13, will be held in Madrid, Spain, from the 17th to the 20th of September, 2013, within the Spanish Congress on Informatics (CEDI 2013).

As in previous editions, the objectives are: to facilitate the dissemination of new ideas and experiences, to strengthen the links among the different research groups involved, to promote knowledge transfer between recent researchers and consolidated groups, and to help spread new developments to society.

To achieve the proposed objectives, authors are requested to send original unpublished works, which describe relevant research about topics related to Artificial Intelligence from all points of view: formal, methodological, technical or applied. Works can be submitted in Spanish or English in LNCS format (Springer).

CAEPIA'13 will use a double blind-review process. The authors will remove their names from the submitted papers and must take responsibility for the originality of the work and send it in the proper format.

CAEPIA will also be open to pre-doctoral work, and there will be a special call for this type of work through the Doctoral Consortium. This event is specially designed for the interaction between PhD students and senior researchers.

Besides original and pre-doctoral papers, this edition of CAEPIA will include, for the first time, a special session on outstanding papers (key works) already published in journals or forums of renowned reputation.

Finally, various independent conferences will take place under the scope of CAEPIA. Such conferences (ASMas, FINO, LFSCI, MAEB, SICO, TAMIDA) will keep their own program committee and will distribute their respective CFPs.

 

 

TYPES OF CONTRIBUTIONS

- CAEPIA papers (Main track): Submitted technical papers must be no longer than 10 pages and must be formatted according to LNCS guidelines. The submitted paper will represent original research, with solid, well-founded or demonstrable results on any of the conference topics. Accepted papers will be assigned a 15- or 20-minutes slot for oral presentation at the conference.

- Pre-doctoral papers: We encourage the submissions of preliminary works from PhD students. These works will be presented in special sessions at the conference. The objective is to foster a fruitful debate between the candidate and the audience. The length of these papers should not exceed 4 pages and will be orally presented during 15 minutes. The authors of accepted papers as pre-doctoral work will enjoy special benefits to attend the conference.

- Already published outstanding papers (Key works): Recent works published in journals or forums of renowned reputation, during the period 2011-2013. The aim is to spread them among a wide audience from the AI community, giving the members of the community a chance to be exposed to works with which they are not familiarized and to foster interdisciplinarity. Papers must be submitted in a one-page format, with a clear reference to the previous published paper. Accepted contributions will be assigned a 15-minutes slot in a joint session of all the conferences conforming this edition of CAEPIA.

 

IMPORTANT DATES

 

(a) CAEPIA Papers (Main track):

*Submission of papers: April 15, 2013

*Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 20, 2013

*Camera-ready copy due: June 15, 2013

*Technical sessions: September 17-20, 2013

CAEPIA'13 papers will be reviewed by at least three members of the Program Committee which will be supervised by an area chair.

 

(b) Pre-doctoral papers (Doctoral Consortium):

*Submission of papers: June 30, 2013

*Notification of acceptance/rejection: July 31, 2013

*Camera-ready copy due: September 1, 2013

(c) Already published outstanding papers (Key works):

*Submission of papers: May 1, 2013

*Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 31, 2013

*Camera-ready copy due: June 15, 2013

 

PLENARY TALKS

CAEPIA'13 will offer plenary talks given by outstanding researchers in different areas. They will be scheduled in a joint session with all the conferences participating in the CAEPIA multiconference.

 

SUBMISSION

Submission of papers to CAEPIA'13 requires a previous registration in:

https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=caepia2013

 

PROCEEDINGS

Accepted papers will be published in the two volumes of CAEPIA proceedings that will be given to all CAEPIA attendees. The two volumes will be as follows:

- One volume published by Springer-Verlag in its Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series (LNAI), which will contain a selection of the best papers accepted by the Program Committee. In order to be included in this volume papers should be submitted in English.

- One volume published by the Spanish Association for Artificial Intelligence that will contain all the accepted CAEPIA papers not included in the previous volume, abstracts of keynote works and Doctoral Consortium papers. This volume will be included in the CEDI 2013 proceedings and will be edited exclusively in USB pen drive format.

Authors of the papers accepted for the LNAI volume will be invited to prepare extended versions for submission to special issues of JCR ranked international journals.

 

PRIZES

 

AEPIA will acknowledge the dedication of the participants in CAEPIA'13 with three awards: best CAEPIA (main track) paper, best pre-doctoral work and best reviewer.

TOPICS

 

CAEPIA 2013 is organized around eleven content areas or main tracks, each one managed by an area chair. Topics are open and any work related to AI research and its applications is welcome. However, for guidance, the next topics per area are included below:

 

MACHINE LEARNING

Active Learning

Case-based Reasoning

Structured Learning

Multi-Task Learning

Unsupervised, Semi-Supervised and Partially Supervised Learning

Online Learning

Reinforcement Learning

Relational Learning

Cost-Sensitive Learning

Classification

Kernel Methods

Data Mining

Feature Selection/Construction

Data Streams

AI APPLICATIONS AND MULTIDISCIPLINARY TOPICS

AI Applications

Philosophical and Ethical Issues

AI Integration in other Scientific Fields

User Models

Security and Privacy

Validation and Verification

FUZZY SYSTEMS

Aggregation Functions

Fuzzy Logic

Fuzzy Systems

Evolutionary Fuzzy Systems

Fuzzy Technologies

Decision Making with Fuzzy Information

UNCERTAINTY IN AI

Approximate Reasoning

Bayesian Networks

Decision/Utility Theory

Exact and Approximate Probabilistic Inference

Modeling, Inference, Learning and Decision Making under Uncertainty

Preference Elicitation

Probabilistic Graphical Models

METAHEURISTICS

Bioinspired Algorithms

Dynamic Problems and with Uncertainty

Evolutionary Algorithms

Metaheuristics

Multiobjective Algorithms

Parallel Algorithms

NATURAL-LANGUAGE PROCESSING

Syntactic Analysis and Grammatical Inference

Text Classification and Subjects

Automatic Abstract Generation

Lexical Disambiguation of Words

Discourse, Dialogue and Pragmatics

Text Mining

Natural Language Modeling

Natural Language Processing

Multilingual Language Processing

Speech Recognition

Question Answering

Machine Translation

KNOWLEDGE REPRESENTATION, REASONING AND LOGIC

Action, Change and Causality

Computational Argumentation

Automated Reasoning

Knowledge Representation

Computational Logic

Description Logics and Ontologies

Preferences and Beliefs

Logic Programming

Case-Based Reasoning

Model-Based Reasoning

Qualitative Reasoning

Spatial and Temporal Reasoning

Diagnosis and Abductive Reasoning

Nonmonotonic Reasoning

Knowledge Representation

CONTRAINTS, SEARCH AND PLANNING

AI in Planning Games

Constraint Optimization

Constraint Satisfaction

Dynamic Programming

Heuristic Search

Hierarchical Task Networks

Markov Decision Processes

Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes (POMDPs)

Real Time Planning

Satisfiability

Scheduling

Theoretical Foundations of Planning

ROBOTICS AND VISION

Behavior and Control

Human-Robot Interaction

Localization, State Estimation

Sensor Networks

Robotics

Cognitive Robotics

Multi-Robot Systems

Vision and Perception

MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS

Adaptation and self-organization

Agent-Based Architectures and Programming

Agent-Based Simulation and Emergent Behavior

Agent Communication Languages

Agreement Technologies (coordination, negotiation, argumentation, rules, confidence)

Methodologies and Infrastructures (platforms, tools, environment)

Social, Organizing and Institutional Approximations

INTELLIGENT WEB AND INFORMATION RETRIEVAL

Digital Libraries

Information Extraction

Information Integration

Information Retrieval

Recommender Systems

Semantic web

Social Networks

Web mining

Web 2.0

 

 

ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE:

Chair: Amparo Alonso-Betanzos, U. A Coruña

 

SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM COMMITTEE:

Chair: Concha Bielza, U. Politécnica de Madrid

Co-chair: Antonio Salmerón, U. Almería

 

AREA CHAIRS

Enrique Alba, U. Málaga (Metaheuristics)

Emilio Corchado, U. Salamanca (AI Applications and Multidisciplinary Topics -TTIA-)

Ismael García Varea, U. Castilla la Mancha (Natural-Language Processing)

Lluis Godó, IIIA-CSIC (Knowledge Representation, Reasoning and Logic)

Francisco Herrera, U. Granada (Fuzzy Systems)

Juan Huete, U. Granada (Intelligent Web and Information Retrieval)

Pedro Larrañaga, U. Politécnica de Madrid (Machine Learning)

Pedro Meseguer, IIIA-CSIC (Constraints, Search and Planning)

Serafín Moral, U. Granada (Uncertainty in AI)

Sascha Ossowski, U. Rey Juan Carlos (Multiagent Systems)

Filiberto Plá, U. Jaume I (Robotics and Vision)

José Riquelme, U Sevilla (Doctoral Consortium) 

 
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Antonio Salmerón
Data Analysis Group
Department of Mathematics
University of Almería (Spain)
http://www.ual.es/personal/asalmero

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