MICAI-2012 Call for Workshops
Workshops will be held in conjunction 
with the 12th Mexican International Conference 
on Artificial Intelligence (MICAI 
2013), November 24 to 30, 2013, Mexico City, Mexico.
 
Workshop proceedings will be published 
as a book and/or as a special issue of the
RCS journal.
 
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.
 
 Workshop 
duration can be of 2, 4, 8, or 16 hours.
 
After the acceptance of a workshop proposal 
the organizer(s) should: 
	- Write and 
	disseminate “Call for papers/participation” for the workshop 
 
	- Develop a 
	Web page for the workshop, the link of which will be published on the 
	Conference Web site 
 
	- Form 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.
 
Deadline for the proposal: We do 
not fix any specific deadline and we will consider the proposals as they are 
submitted; you are welcome to express interest as soon as you make your mind. 
Note however that you will need some weeks to collect papers, some weeks for 
review, some week for camera-ready, and some week(s) for printing the 
proceedings, which should be ready by November 24. 
 
To submit your proposal, express 
interest, or ask questions, contact the organizers of MICAI 2013 at
workshops2013
micai.org.