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AISB 2011: Call for Symposium Proposals

4-7 April 2011
York, U.K.

AISB 2011: Second call for symposium proposals
http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb11/

The UK Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of 
Behaviour (AISB) is pleased to announce its forthcoming convention to be 
held at the University of York, York, 4-7 April 2011. The AISB convention 
is an annual event organised as a number of collocated symposia 
interspersed with invited plenary talks. Proposals are welcomed in all 
areas relating to AI and cognitive science. Topics of interest include 
(but are not limited to):

Animal cognition
Applications of AI
Biolinguistics
Cognitive neuroscience
Computer vision
Computational models of thought processes
Creativity
Distributed reasoning and swarm intelligence
Emergent behaviour
Evaluation of AI systems
Game theory
Human-robot interaction
Intelligent agents and multiagent systems
Intelligent user interfaces
Knowledge representation
Natural lanugage processing
Machine learning
Nature-inspired computer architectures
Philosophy of mind
Reasoning
Robotics
Search
Social intelligence
Statistical approaches to AI
Confirmed invited speakers so far include Alan Baddeley (York), Katie Slocombe 
(York) and Mark Steedman (Edinburgh).

Symposium organizers need to issue a call for papers, coordinate the 
reviewing process and assemble the symposium proceedings, leaving the 
convention team in charge of everything else. The convention format makes 
it perfect for establishing dialogue and collaboration in new areas of 
research, as well as across disciplines. We want to emphasise that 
proposals drawing more strongly on the cognitive science aspect of the 
AISB remit are particularly encouraged. A broader spread of topics will 
match well the relevant research at the host institution, the University 
of York, in particular at the Departments of Computer Science, Language 
and Linguistic Science, Psychology and the York Neuroimaging Centre.

The University of York is among the top ten universities in the UK, and 
one of the top 100 universities in the world. The 2011 convention will be 
held in the brand-new buildings of the Department of Computer Science and 
the adjacent Hub on the Heslington East Campus, a new multi-million pound 
development aiming to provide the University with space for growth and 
offer the best facilities to staff and students for research and teaching.

The deadline for symposium proposals is:

25 September 2010

Submissions should consist of a short (one page) case for support 
describing the relevance of the symposium (and including a justification 
for the proposed length of one or two days), and a preliminary call for 
papers.

Please send proposals (and any questions) to both chairs:

Dimitar Kazakov (kazakov@cs.york.ac.uk)
George Tsoulas (gt3@york.ac.uk)

We look forward to your submission.