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IJCAI-11: International Joint Conference in Artificial Intelligence

19-22 July 2011
Barcelona, Spain

Call for papers

The IJCAI-11 Program Committee invites submissions of technical papers for 
IJCAI-11, to be held in Barcelona, Spain, July 19-22, 2011. Submissions 
are invited on significant, original, and previously unpublished research 
on all aspects of artificial intelligence.

The theme of IJCAI-11 is ?Integrated and Embedded Artificial Intelligence? 
(IEAI) with a focus on artificial intelligence that crosses discipline 
boundaries within AI, and between AI and other disciplines. Building 
systems often requires techniques from more than one area (e.g. both 
machine learning and natural language processing, or both planning and 
preference representation). In addition, larger systems often have AI 
components embedded within that provide intelligent functionalities such 
as learning and reasoning. The conference will include a special track 
dedicated to such work.


Important dates
Abstract submission: Jan 19, 2011 (11:59PM, UTC-12)
Paper submission: Jan 24, 2011 (11:59PM, UTC-12)
Author feedback: Feb 28-Mar 3, 2011 (11:59PM, UTC-12).
Notification of acceptance/rejection: Mar 31, 2011
Camera-ready copy due: Apr 15, 211
Technical sessions: Jul 19-22, 2011

Submission Details Submitted papers must be formatted according to IJCAI 
guidelines and submitted electronically through the IJCAI-11 paper 
submission site. Full instructions including formatting guidelines and 
electronic templates are available on the IJCAI-11 website: 
http://ijcai-11.iiia.csic.es/files/ijcai11.tar . Submission is only 
electronic using the IJCAI-11 paper submission software linked here.

Papers will be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. However, 
no distinction will be made between accepted papers in the conference 
proceedings. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to 
attend the conference to present the work. Authors will be required to 
agree to this requirement at the time of submission.

The paper title, author names, contact details, and a brief abstract must 
be submitted electronically by January 19, 2011 (11:59 UTC-12). Authors 
will also be required to indicate if their submission is for the special 
track on ?Integrated and Embedded Artificial Intelligence? (IEAI), in 
which case authors are required to clarify the synergistic aspects of the 
integrated and embedded system. All technical papers are due 
electronically on January 24, 2011 (11:59 UTC-12). Submissions received 
after the deadline or that do not meet the length or formatting 
requirements will not be accepted for review. No email or fax submissions 
will be accepted. Notification of receipt of an electronically submitted 
paper will be emailed to the designated contact author soon after receipt. 
If there are problems with the electronic submission, the program chair 
will contact the designated author by email. The last day for enquiries 
regarding lost submissions is January 28, 2011. The designated author will 
be emailed notification of acceptance or rejection by March 31, 2011. 
Authors will also be able to respond to preliminary reviews during the 
period Feb. 28 to March 3, 2011. Guidelines for such responses, along with 
details of the reviewing process will be posted on the IJCAI-11 website. 
Camera-ready copy of accepted papers must be received by the publisher by 
April 15, 2011.

Authors who do not have access to the web should contact the program chair 
at pcchair11 -at- ijcai.org no later than January 1, 2011 for alternative 
submission instructions.


Content Areas

When submitting their abstract, authors will be required to choose at 
least two and at most four content area keywords. General categories 
should only be used if specific categories do not apply or do not 
accurately reflect the main contributions. Each keyword is placed within 
one of ten major areas; however, many of the keywords cut across multiple 
areas, and authors should feel free to select keywords from multiple 
areas.


Policy on Multiple Submissions

IJCAI-11 will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is 
under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication 
in a journal or another conference. Authors are also required not to 
submit their papers elsewhere during IJCAI?s review period. These 
restrictions apply only to journals and conferences, not to workshops and 
similar specialized presentations with a limited audience and without 
archival proceedings. Authors will be required to confirm that their 
submissions conform to these requirements at the time of submission.


Paper Length and Format

Submitted technical papers must be no longer than six pages, including all 
figures and references, and must be formatted according to posted IJCAI-11 
guidelines. Papers must be formatted for letter-size(8.5 x 11 paper, in 
double-column format with a 10pt font. Electronic templates for the LaTeX 
typesetting package, as well as a Word template, that conform to IJCAI-11 
guidelines will be made available at the conference website in December.

Authors are required to submit their electronic papers in PDF format. 
Files in Postscript (ps), or any other format will not be accepted.

Over-length papers will not be considered for review. Each accepted paper 
will be allowed six pages in the proceedings; up to two additional pages 
may be purchased at a price of $275 per page.

In order to make blind reviewing possible, authors must omit their names 
and affiliations from the paper. Also, while the references should include 
all published literature relevant to the paper, including previous works 
of the authors, it should not include unpublished works. When referring to 
one?s own work, use the third person rather than the first person. For 
example, say ?Previously, Foo and Bar [7] have shown that...?, rather than 
?In our previous work [7] we have shown that... Such identifying 
information can be added back to the final camera-ready version of 
accepted papers.


Review Process

Papers will be subject to blind peer review. Selection criteria include 
accuracy and originality of ideas, clarity and significance of results and 
quality of the presentation. IEAI papers will be judged based on the usual 
measures of quality, with consideration of the synergistic aspect of the 
integrated and embedded components. Comparisons are encouraged to be made 
against single-discipline systems.

The review process will include a short period for the authors to view 
reviews and respond to technical questions on the submitted work raised by 
the reviewers before discussion starts within the programme committee. The 
decision of the Program Committee will be final and cannot be appealed.

Please send enquiries about paper submissions to Toby Walsh, Program Chair 
IJCAI-11, pcchair11 -at- ijcai.org.


List of keywords
Agent-based and Multiagent Systems

Agent Theories and Architectures
Agent Communication
Agreement Technologies Argumentation
Auctions and Market-Based Systems
Coordination and Collaboration
Distributed AI
E-Commerce
Game Theory
Multiagent Learning
Multiagent Planning
Multiagent Systems
Simulation and Emergent Behavior
Social Choice

Constraints, Satisfiability, and Search

Applications
Constraint Optimization
Constraint Satisfaction
Distributed Constraints
Dynamic Programming
Evaluation and Analysis
Global Constraints
Heuristic Search
Meta-heuristics
Quantifier Formulations
Satisfiability
Modeling
Search
Solvers and Tools
Symmetry

Knowledge Representation, Reasoning and Logic

Action, Change and Causality
Automated Reasoning and Theorem Proving
Beliefs and Knowledge
Case-based reasoning
Common-Sense Reasoning
Computational Complexity
Description Logics and Ontologies
Diagnosis and Abductive Reasoning
Geometric, Spatial, and Temporal Reasoning
Knowledge Representation
Logic Programming
Many-Valued and Fuzzy Logics
Nonmonotonic Reasoning
Preferences
Qualitative Reasoning
Reasoning with Beliefs

Machine Learning

Active Learning
Case-based Reasoning
Classification
Cost-Sensitive Learning
Data Mining
Deep Learning
Ensemble Methods
Evolutionary Computation
Feature Selection/Construction
Kernel Methods
Learning Graphical Models
Learning Preferences or Rankings
Learning Theory
Machine Learning
Neural Networks
Online Learning
Reinforcement Learning
Relational Learning
Semi-Supervised/Unsupervised Learning
Structured Learning
Time-series/Data Streams
Transfer, Adaptation, Multi-task Learning

Multidisciplinary Topics And Applications

AI and Natural Sciences
AI and Social Sciences
Art and Music
AI and Ubiquitous Computing Systems
Autonomic Computing
Brain Sciences
Cognitive Modeling
Computational Biology and e-Health
Computer Games
Computer-Aided Education
Human-Computer Interaction
Intelligent Database Systems
Intelligent User Interfaces
Interactive Entertainment
Knowledge-based Software Engineering
Personalization and User Modeling
Philosophical and Ethical Issues
Real-Time Systems
Security and Privacy
Validation and Verification

Natural-Language Processing

Dialogue
Discourse
Information Extraction
Information Retrieval
Machine Translation
Morphology and Phonology
Natural Language Generation
Natural Language Semantics
Natural Language Summarization
Natural Language Syntax
Natural Language Processing
Psycholinguistics
Question Answering
Speech Recognition and Understanding
Text Classification

Planning and Scheduling

Activity and Plan Recognition
Applications of Planning
Conformant/Contingent Planning
Hierarchical Task Networks
Hybrid Systems
Markov Decisions Processes
POMDPs
Plan Execution and Monitoring
Planning Algorithms
Planning under Uncertainty
Real-time Planning
Robot Planning
Scheduling
Search in Planning and Scheduling
Theoretical Foundations of Planning

Robotics and Vision

Behavior and Control
Cognitive Robotics
Human Robot Interaction
Localization, Mapping, State Estimation
Manipulation
Motion and Path Planning
Multi-Robot Systems
Robotics
Sensor Networks
Vision and Perception

Uncertainty in AI

Approximate Probabilistic Inference
Bayesian Networks
Decision/Utility Theory
Exact Probabilistic Inference
Graphical Models
Preference Elicitation
Sequential Decision Making
Uncertainty

Web and Knowledge-based Information Systems

Information Extraction
Information Integration
Information Retrieval
Knowledge Acquisition
Knowledge Engineering
Knowledge-based Systems
Ontologies
Recommender Systems
Semantic Web
Social Networks
Source Wrapping
Web Mining
Web Search
Web Technologies
IJCAI-11 Integrated and Embedded AI (IEAI) Track: Call for Papers
To solve complex real-world problems, artificial intelligence (AI) systems are becoming increasingly integrated and pervasive. These systems often use more than one AI technique in a tight integration (e.g., robotic systems), or they offer important services with AI embedded as a key component within a larger software or hardware system (e.g., search engines or smart phones). In these systems, AI plays a key role in the systems' ability to perceive, reason, learn, communicate and act intelligently in the real world.


The IEAI track welcomes two types of articles:

those that emphasize the integration of more than one technique in various AI subareas, and
articles that present advances in using AI as an embedded service or component in other areas of computer science or various disciplines of natural science, business and engineering.

Preference is given to submissions that explore, model and evaluate system integration and embedding issues. In addition to the main conference requirements such as novelty and depth (see http://ijcai-11.iiia.csic.es/calls/call_for_papers), important questions to answer for this track include:

What is the functionality of the overall system and of the AI subsystems
being considered?
Why are the AI subsystems important in the functionality of the overall systems?
How much improvement is gained in the overall system's performance with the inclusion of AI?
How do the AI subsystems interact among themselves and with the overall systems?

The IEAI topics include, but are not limited to:

AI in bioinformatics and biomedical systems
AI in computational sustainability systems
AI in information retrieval, Web search and multimedia systems
AI in smart phones and sensor based applications
AI in social media and social networking systems
Intelligent agent systems
Integrated planning and scheduling systems
Intelligent sensor and robotic systems
Intelligent tutoring and educational systems
Knowledge engineering, modeling and capture systems
Knowledge based database, networking, graphics and software engineering systems
Machine learning applications in business, science and engineering
Online commerce, games, and computational advertising systems
Speech and language understanding and processing systems
User behavior modeling and learning, intelligent user interfaces

Papers submitted to this track must follow the instructions given in the 
general call for technical conference papers. Submitted papers in the IEAI 
track will be reviewed by qualified reviewers drawn from a special track 
committee as well as the general program committee. Submissions to this 
special track that are deemed not to be relevant may be considered for 
review in the general technical papers track at the discretion of the 
chairs. Papers are submitted via the same submission Web site as the main 
technical track, where the "Special Track on Integrated and Embedded 
Artificial Intelligence" option should be selected after logging in. For 
more submission details, please consult 
http://ijcai-11.iiia.csic.es/calls/call_for_papers. For questions, please 
email the IEAI Track Chair, Qiang Yang, at ieaichair-at- ijcai-11.org.