25-26 Oct 2010
Luxembourg, Luxembourg
***************************************************************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION ***************************************************************** The 22nd Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2010) Luxembourg, October 25-26 2010 http://bnaic2010.uni.lu ***************************************************************** CALL FOR PARTICIPATION BNAIC is an international scientific conference for research in Artificial Intelligence. The BNAIC conferences series was initiated in 1988 by the Netherlands Association for Artificial Intelligence (later incorporating Belgium and Luxembourg to become the Benelux Association for AI) in order to promote research in AI among Benelux AI researchers, scientists and engineers in related disciplines. This year we are delighted to bring BNAIC for the first time to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. According to the success of previous years, BNAIC 2010 will include invited speakers, research presentations and project demonstrations. KEYNOTE SPEAKERS - Jerome Lang, Senior Resercher at CNRS, Paris, France Title: Incomplete Knowledge and Communication Issues in Voting - Michael Mateas, Associate Professor, Computer Science Department, University of California, Santa Cruz Title: The Algorithm is the Message: AI as an Expressive Medium ACCEPTED PAPERS For the full list see http://bnaic2010.uni.lu/accepted_papers.html REGISTRATION Deadline for on-line registration is October 20th, the registration site can be accessed from the conference website at http://bnaic2010.uni.lu/registration.html. IMPORTANT DATES Online registration until: October 20, 2010 All registrations done after October 20 will have to be done on-site without additional cost. Conference: October 25-26, 2010 CHAIRS General Chairs: - Pascal Bouvry (University of Luxembourg) - Eric Dubois (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) - Thibaud Latour (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) - Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg) Program Chairs: - Richard Booth (University of Luxembourg) - Gregoire Danoy (University of Luxembourg) - Benjamin Gateau (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) - Isabelle Jars (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) - Djamel Khadraoui (CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg) - Marcin Seredynski (University of Luxembourg)