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Call for papers: Fourth national conference of the canadian society for computational studies of intelligence : In conjunction with the 1982 national conference of the Canadian Information Processing Society May 17–19, 1982, at Saskatoon, Canada


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1982
Tongue
English
Weight
85 KB
Volume
18
Category
Article
ISSN
0004-3702

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✦ Synopsis


Papers are solicited in all areas of Artificial Intelligence. Some suggested, although not exclusive, topics of interest include: expert systems, natural language understanding, knowledge representation, heuristic problem solving, automatic programming, computer perception and vision, image analysis and understanding, robotics, programming systems for AI, psychological aspects of AI, automatic theorem proving, learning, social implications of AI, and advanced applications.

You are invited to submit four copies of an extended abstract to the chairman before 7 December 1981.

All submissions will be read by several members of the program committee and evaluated on the basis of significance, originality, and overall quality. The extended abstract should be between 1500-2000 words (6-10 double spaced pages). Each accepted paper will be allotted 25 minutes (presentation plus brief question period). To make refereeing possible it is important that the abstract summarize the novel ideas, contain enough information about the scope of work, and include comparisons to the relevant literature.