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Welcome to MICAI-2008 Workshops
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Accepted
workshops:
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“2nd MICAI Workshop in
Computer Security” Carlos
Mex-Perera, Raúl Monroy
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“Hybrid Intelligent
Systems” Alberto
Ochoa O. Zezzatti, Alejandro
Padilla
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"Self-Organizing Maps:
Algorithms and
Applications"
Antonio
Neme, Rafael Gutièrrez Pulido, Antonio Nido, Elio Atenógenes
Villaseñor, Victor
Mireles
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"Workshop on Graph
Matching and Pattern Recognition (GMPR'08)",
Jixin
Ma
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"Service
robots", V.
Ayala, R. Murrieta, E. Sucar
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"Applications of Interval
Computations and Intelligent Control",
Raúl
Antonio Trejo Ramirez
Call
for workshops:
Workshops will be
held along with the 7th Mexican International Conference
on Artificial Intelligence (MICAI
2008)
October
27-28, 2008, Mexico
City, Mexico
Important
Deadlines
Proposal
submission:
May, 1
Notification
of acceptance:
May, 15
Camera-ready
manuscripts:
October, 1
Workshop
proceedings will be published as a book.
Topics
of interest are all areas of Artificial Intelligence,
including but not limited to:
- Expert
Systems & Knowledge-Based Systems
- Knowledge
Representation & Management
- Knowledge
Acquisition
- Multi-agent
Systems and Distributed AI
- Intelligent
Organizations
- Natural
Language Processing
- Ontologies
- Intelligent
Interfaces: Multimedia, Virtual Reality
- Computer
Vision & Image Processing
- Neural
Networks
- Genetic
Algorithms
- Fuzzy
Logic
- Machine
Learning
- Pattern
Recognition
- Belief
Revision
- Qualitative
Reasoning
- Uncertainty
& Probabilistic Reasoning
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- Model-Based
Reasoning
- Non-monotonic
Reasoning
- Common
Sense Reasoning
- Case-Based
Reasoning
- Spatial
and Temporal Reasoning
- Constraint
Programming
- Logic
Programming
- Automated
Theorem Proving
- Robotics
- Planning
and Scheduling
- Hybrid
Intelligent Systems
- Bioinformatics
& Medical Applications
- Philosophical
and Methodological Issues of AI
- Intelligent
Tutoring Systems
- Data
Mining
- Applications
- Other
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Workshop
proposals must include:
- The name of the
workshop.
- A statement of
goals for the workshop.
- The names and
addresses of the organizers.
- The names of
potential participants (optional).
- The names of
program committee members.
- A description of
the plans for call for participation (e.g., call for
papers).
- The planned
length of the workshop.
Workshops can
be of 2, 4, or 8 hours.
After the acceptance of
a workshop proposal the organizer(s) should:
- Create and disseminate
“Call for papers/participation” for the workshop
- Create a Web page for
the workshop, the link of which will be published on the
Conference Web site
- Create a Board of
Reviewers (Program Committee)
- Review and select
papers
Paper
Format: The submissions are to be formatted in accordance with
the Springer
LNCS
format
guidelines.
Workshop
chair:
Grigori
Sidorov, Centre for Research in Computer Science (CIC),
National Polytechnic Institute (IPN), Mexico
Please, send your
proposals to: sidorov [at] cic [dot] ipn [dot]
mx
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