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Doctoral Consortium at AIIA 2019

19-22 Nov 2019
Rende, Italy

Students are invited to apply for admission to the Doctoral Consortium to be 
held at the the AIIA 2019 conference which will take place in Rende, from the 
19th to the 22nd of November 2019.

Submission Deadline: September 15th, 2019

The AIIA 2019 Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity for Ph.D. students to 
explore and develop their research interests in the Artificial Intelligence 
field, in the broader sense, under the guidance of a panel of distinguished 
researchers from both academia and industry. Attending students will have the 
opportunity to present their work in a dedicated workshop and to share their 
work with other students in a similar situation and with senior researchers 
during a dedicated workshop. During the entire conference every student will be 
paired with a senior mentor (selected from the DC program committee) who will 
dedicate some time for interacting with the student. AIIA Doctoral Consortium 
main objectives are the following:

         Provide a supportive setting for feedback on students' current 
research and guidance on future research directions.
         Offer each student comments and fresh perspectives on their own work 
from faculty and students outside their own institution, taking advantage of 
mentorship opportunities.
         Promote the development of a supportive community of scholars and a 
spirit of collaborative research.
         Contribute to the conference goals through interaction with other 
researchers and conference events.

We accept contributions from students regularly enrolled in some Ph.D. program. 
Exceptions might include students not yet enrolled in a Ph.D. program, but that 
are strongly motivated to enroll in the near future. Every contribution should 
be in the form of up to 5 pages extended abstracts including references, in 
Springer LNCS format. In line with the main research track of the conference, 
the AIIA 2019 Doctoral Consortium welcomes submissions on research across all 
areas of AI, including (but not limited to) traditional topics such as machine 
learning, search, planning, knowledge representation, reasoning, constraint 
satisfaction, natural language processing, robotics and perception, and 
multiagent systems.
Students with accepted extended abstracts are invited to give an oral 
presentation of their work during the Doctoral Consortium, and to prepare a 
poster to be displayed during the poster sessions of the main conference. The 
authors of the accepted extended abstracts are requested to attend the Doctoral 
Consortium and to register to the main conference. Poster should include 
student's contacts in order to allow any interested person to fix an 
appointment with the student and discuss her/his work during the conference.

Extended abstract submission, format and publication

Prepare an up to five-pages extended abstract describing your current or future 
research work (or on some specific issue) in the LNCS Proceedings Format. You 
should be the only author of the extended abstract and you should mention your 
advisor.

We allow two types of contributions:

       Overview of the Ph.D. work, which should include: 
Introduction/Motivation, State of the Art, Problem Statement and Contributions, 
Research Methodology and Approach, Preliminary or Intermediate Results, 
Evaluation Plan, Conclusions (recommended for students in an early stage of the 
Ph.D.)
       Presentation of one specific scientific achievement you have reached 
during the Ph.D. course. The contribution could have been already published in 
some other venue.

Extended abstracts will be evaluated by at least 2 members of the Doctoral 
Consortium Committee. The main evaluation criteria include originality of the 
work, scientific quality, validity of claims and clarity.
The DC Committee will assign a Best Ph.D. Paper award to the best contribution, 
by evaluating the subject described in the extended abstract, the quality of 
the presentation and poster.

Accepted extended abstracts will be possibly published on CEUR WS Proceedings 
upon request.

Extended abstract will be handled through Easychair at
  https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiia2019

Important Dates

Paper submission: September 15th, 2018
Notification: October 5th, 2018
Camera-ready extended abstracts due: November 5th, 2018
Doctoral Consortium: TBD (between 19th-22nd November 2018)

Doctoral Consortium Chair

Marco Maratea, University of Genova

Programme Committee

TBD
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