Argentine Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (ASAI 2015)
Rosario, Argentina
31st August - 1st September, 2015
http://44jaiio.sadio.org.ar/asai
The Program Committee of the Argentine Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (ASAI 2015) invites the submission of original contribution for the symposium, to be held in Rosario, Argentina, at the Universidad Nacional de Rosario - Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura (FCEIA-UNR), from 31st August - 1st September 2015. ASAI is an annual event intended to be the main forum of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) community in Argentina, organized by the Argentinean Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAIA). The symposium aims at providing a forum for researchers and AI community members to discuss and exchange ideas and experiences on diverse topics of AI. Submissions are invited on both applications of AI and new tools and foundations. ASAI 2015 will be part of the 44th JAIIO, the 44th Argentine Conference on Informatics, organized by SADIO. JAIIO is organized as a series of thematic symposia including topics such as software engineering, artificial intelligence, technology, agroinformatics, high performance computing, industrial informatics, free software, law, health, information society, and a students contest.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Artificial Intelligence in Data Analysis
- Formal and Empirical Aspects of Artificial Intelligence
- Human-Computer Interaction
- Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
- Knowledge Acquisition, Representation, Management and Reasoning
- Natural Language Processing and Computational Linguistics
- Personalization and Recommender Systems
- Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence: Big-data, Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, Education, Social Networks, Virtual Reality, etc.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
- Diego Fernández Slezak, LIAA, DC-FCEN-UBA, CONICET, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
- Federico Schlüter, DHARMa, FRM-UTN, CONICET, Mendoza, Argentina.
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Silvia Schiaffino (ISISTAN-UNICEN, CONICET, ARG)
Carlos García Garino (ITIC, UNCuyo, CONICET, ARG)
Luis S. Berdún (ISISTAN-UNICEN, CONICET, ARG)
Daniela Godoy (ISISTAN-UNICEN, CONICET, ARG)
Ariel Monteserin (ISISTAN-UNICEN, CONICET, ARG)
Marcelo G. Armentano (ISISTAN-UNICEN, CONICET, ARG)
Carlos Catania (ITIC, UNCuyo, CONICET, ARG)
Agustín Gravano (DC-UBA, CONICET, ARG)
Ana Maguitman (LIDIA-UNS, CONICET, ARG)
Guillermo R. Simari (LIDIA-UNS, ARG)
Hector Geffner (Universitat Pompeu Fabra, SPAIN)
Pedro Larrañaga (Universidad Técnica de Madrid, SPAIN )
Alejo Salles (IC-FCEN-UBA, CONICET, ARG)
Virginia Yannibelli (ISISTAN-UNICEN, CONICET, ARG)
Sebastian Sardiña (RMIT University, Australia)
Facundo Bromberg (UTN-FRM, CONICET, ARG)
David Monge (ITIC, UNCuyo, CONICET, ARG)
Elina Pacini (ITIC, UNCuyo, CONICET, ARG)
Flavia Bonomo (DC-UBA, CONICET, ARG)
Nicolás D'Ippolito (DC-UBA, CONICET, ARG)
Gabriela Henning (INTEC-UNL, CONICET, ARG)
Santiago Videla (LBSI-FIL, CONICET, ARG)
Soledad Pera (DCS, Boise State University, USA)
Roberto Santana Hermida (Universidad del País Vasco, SPAIN)
SUBMISSIONS
1. Proceedings papers: This is the standard ASAI paper submission. Original contributions will be selected via a rigorous double-blind peer-review process. All accepted papers must be presented at the Conference and will be published in the Proceedings. Depending on agenda constraints, some submissions will be assigned to a poster session. The submission of manuscripts must follow the format available at
http://44jaiio.sadio.org.ar/?q=formatos. The recommended length for a full paper is 6 pages and the limit is 8.
2. Communications: This is a non-standard type of ASAI contribution aimed at raising discussion on recent work. In contrast to the Proceedings track, Communications need not consist of original work. They are talks on high quality articles authored by the presenter and published in the recent past. Communications will be selected by the Program Committee based on a one-page abstract and a list of relevant papers. This type of contribution will not be published in the Proceedings.
3. Research group updates: It is aimed at strengthening the links of the local AI community by discussing about the prospects of the discipline and potentially generating partnerships for future projects. Oral presentations will be given by leaders of AI Research Groups from Argentina and the region. The talks should give a short overview of current research projects, recent scientific production, novel topics and open interests, and should be presented with a view on building bridges between research groups. Proposals will be evaluated by the Program Committee based on a one-page abstract and a list of the group recent papers in AI.
Submissions 1 and 2 should be made through the
SADIO's conference management system. To upload your contribution you first need to
register and
sign in. If you have any problems, check the
detailed instructions about registration and submission. Submissions for research group updates (type 3) should be made by e-mail to
asai@44jaiio.sadio.org.ar. All contributions should be submitted in PDF format without the author names nor affiliations. For diffusion reasons, the use of English language is suggested, although Spanish will also be accepted. Information on the format of the camera-ready copy will be forwarded with the acceptance letter. Each accepted contribution must be presented in the symposium, and the presenter must be registered in the conference.
IMPORTANT DATES
May 6th, 2015 : Deadline for submissions
June 15th, 2015 : Notification of Acceptance/Rejection
June 29th, 2015 : Deadline for camera ready submissions
31st August - 1st September 2015: ASAI
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