| 17th & 18th October 2005 The BNAIC05 venue will be held at the Royal Flemish Academy of Belgium forScience and the Arts in Brussels and is organized by the Computational ModelingLab of the Vrije Universiteit Brussel and the Theoretical Computer Science Groupof the Universiteit Hasselt, under the auspices of the Belgian-DutchAssociation for Artificial Intelligence. The conference aims at presenting an overview of state-of-the art research inartificial intelligence in Belgium and The Netherlands. Submissions of thefollowing three types are invited: Type A: REGULAR PAPERS Papers presenting new original work. Submitted papers should not exceed a lengthof 8 pages. These papers will be reviewed on overall quality and relevance.A-Papers will be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. All acceptedpapers will be fully published in the proceedings. Type B: COMPRESSED CONTRIBUTIONS AI papers that have been accepted after June 1st, 2004 at other refereedconferences or journals can be resubmitted and will be accepted as compressedcontributions. Authors are invited to submit the officially published version(without page restriction) together with a one or two-page abstract. B-Paperswill be accepted for either oral or poster presentation. The abstract of thepaper will be published in the proceedings. Every author may submit at most 1B-paper of which they are the corresponding author, and only if they do notsubmit any A-paper as corresponding author. Note that, as for BNAIC'04, aseparate author registration is required for each B-type contribution. Type C: DEMONSTRATIONS & APPLICATIONS Proposals for demonstrations will be evaluated based on submitted demonstrationsummaries (in English) stating the following: the purpose of the system to bedemonstrated, its user groups, the organisation or project for which it isdeveloped, the developers, and the technology used. In addition, the systemrequirements and the duration (not exceeding 30 minutes) should be mentioned.Especially researchers from industry are encouraged to submit papers presentingtheir applications and experiences. The maximum size of demonstration summariesis 2 pages. For all submission types, possible topics of submissions include, but are notlimited to: - multi-agent systems
- intelligent agents
- robotics
- logic in AI
- games
- search
- verification and validation
- logic programming
- knowledge-based systems
- knowledge representation
- knowledge management
- ontologies
- machine learning
- optimisation
- evolutionary algorithms
- neural networks
- knowledge discovery and data mining
- natural language processing
- cognitive modeling
- speech recognition
- handwriting recognition
- applications
- AI in law, music & art
- other
Papers and demonstration summaries should be submitted electronically. Moredetails can be found at: http://como.vub.ac.be/openconf/index.php Submissions should be accompanied by a message stating the submission type (A,B, or C) and an abstract of the paper in plain text. Proper receipt ofsubmissions will be acknowledged by e-mail. The deadline for submissions is June15th, 2005. Submission implies willingness of at least one author to registerfor BNAIC and present the paper. For each paper, a separate author registrationis required. Authors keep the copyright of their submissions. Since last year, the BNAIC Proceedings carry an ISSN series number, just likejournals, magazines and series of technical reports. IMPORTANT DATES Deadline for submissions: June 15th, 2005Notification of acceptance: August 20th, 2005Deadline for camera-ready papers: September 12th, 2005BNAIC05 conference: October 17th & 18th, 2005 |