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AI 2016: Australasian Joint Conference on AI, Hobart/Tasmania (Australia)

5-9 Dec 2016

*AI?16: The 29th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence*

*https://ai2016.net/ <https://ai2016.net/>*

*Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 5-9 December, 2016*

*Student scholarships*Scholarships are available for the AI conference and 
doctoral consortium. Scholarships are applicable only if papers are 
submitted on the main conference or doctoral consortium

There are two types of scholarships: Full and Partial.

*Full scholarship:*Full scholarship supports student?s travel, 
accommodation, and registration.

*Partial scholarship:*Partial scholarship supports only one or two options 
that are supported in the full scholarship.

*Main conference venue:* 5-9 December 2016, Wrest Point Hotel, Hobart, 
Australia

*https://ai2016.net/ <https://ai2016.net/>*

*Information on doctoral consortium:* 
*https://ai2016.net/doctoral-consortium/ 
<https://ai2016.net/doctoral-consortium/>*

The AI 2016: 29th Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence 
will be held on the 5th ? 9th December 2016 in Hobart, Tasmania, and will 
be hosted by University of Tasmania <http://www.utas.edu.au/>. The 
Australasian Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence is an annual 
conference that aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, 
educators, and users working in the area of Artificial Intelligence and 
related communities for in-depth intellectual exchanges, research 
cooperation and professional development. The Program Committee invites 
technical papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research in all 
aspects of Artificial Intelligence.

*TOPICS OF INTEREST*

You are invited to submit original research and application papers on all
aspects of AI research, including but not limited to the following:

- Agent-based and multiagent systems

- AI applications and innovations

- Big data capture, representation, and analytics

- Cognitive modeling and computer human interaction

- Commonsense reasoning

- Computer vision

- Constraint satisfaction, search, and optimisation

- Data mining and knowledge discovery

- Education and tutoring systems

- Evolutionary computation

- Game playing and interactive entertainment

- Information retrieval, integration, and extraction

- Knowledge acquisition and ontologies

- Knowledge maintenance

- Knowledge representation and reasoning

- Linked open data

- Machine learning

- Model-based systems

- Multidisciplinary AI

- Natural language processing

- Planning and scheduling

- Uncertainty in AI

- Robotics

- Social Intelligence

- Semantic Web

- Text/Web/Internet Mining



IMPORTANT DATES

- Submission Due: Jul.10 2016

- Notification: Sep.2 2016

- Camera-Ready: Sep.16 2016

- Early Registration: Oct.31 2016

- Doctoral Consortium: Dec.5 2016

- Workshops and tutorials: Dec.6 2016

- Conference: Dec.7~9 2016



*DOCTORAL CONSORTIUM*

Doctoral candidates are invited to apply for the half-day doctoral
consortium, which will run prior to the conference and include career
development activities, micro-presentations and opportunities for
networking with your fellow PhD candidates. Applicants must submit a
two-page abstract on their recent work, and will be eligible for
scholarships covering conference registration or accommodation.



  - Doctoral consortium abstract submission (round 1): 10 July 2016

  - Doctoral consortium abstract submission (round 2): 10 October 2016
  - Doctoral consortium webpage: https://ai2016.net/doctoral-consortium/



*WORKSHOP*

The conference organisers invite proposals for workshops to be held on 6
December 2016 at the same venue immediately prior to the main conference.
The aim of the workshop program is to provide an opportunity for the
discussion of new and emerging topics, applications, and on broader topics
that is of interest to the broader AI community and industry. Note that the
workshop participants need to pay a workshop registration fee to cover
costs. Workshop attendees do not need to register for the main AI
conference, but are encouraged to do so.



  - Event Date: 6 Dec 2016

  - Proposal deadline: 15 June 2016

  - Workshop webpage: https://ai2016.net/workshops-tutorials /



*PROGRAM CHAIRS*

- A/Prof. Byeong Ho Kang, University of Tasmania, Australia

- Dr. Quan Bai, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand
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