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AI 2016: Australasian Joint Conference on AI

7-9 Dec 2016
Hobart, Australia

*Call for Workshop Proposals*

https://ai2016.net/

The 29th Australasian Joint Conference on AI (AI2016: https://ai2016.net/)
will be held this year in Hobart, Australia on 7-9 December. 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. Workshops can
vary in length from half a day to one full day. 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.

Interested organizers must submit workshop proposals via email to the
Workshop Chair ashfaqur.rahman@csiro.au by 1st July 2016. Workshop
organizers need to justify the relevance and impact of the intended
workshop. The proposal needs to be in pdf format. The workshop organisers
are encouraged to contact the workshop chair before this date to discuss
suitability of the proposed workshop. Proposals will be reviewed by the
workshop chair and conference chairs before acceptance notifications are
issued.


*Important Dates:*

Workshop proposals due: 1st July 2016

Notification of accepted workshops: 10th July 2016

Individual Workshop web pages and CFPs due: 20th July 2016

Event Date: 6th Dec 2016



*Submission Details:*

Proposals should include the following information:

* Workshop title and brief (2-page max) description of the workshop topic
and content.
* The names, titles, affiliations, and primary contact emails of the
proposed workshop organisers.
* Names and bios of any invited speakers and indication of their
willingness to attend the workshop.
* Preference for half- or full-day workshop.
* Description of relevance to AI 2016 and impact.
* Topics that will be covered.
* Anticipated target audience as well as expected number of attendees.
* A draft outline of workshop program.
* Description of the paper review process
* Acceptance Standards
* Publicity Plan


*Workshop Schedule:*

Event Date: 6 Dec 2016

Workshop proposals due: 1st July 2016

Notification of accepted workshops: 10th July 2016

Individual Workshop web pages and CFPs due 20 July 2016

Workshop paper submissions (reviewing to be arranged by workshop
organisers) 15 September 2016

Workshop paper notification (allowing early registration of authors) 15
October 2016

More information can be found on the conference website https://ai2016.net



Workshop Chair:

Dr. Ashfaqur Rahman, Data61, CSIRO, ashfaqur.rahman@csiro.au
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