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Call for Papers
The Seventeenth International Symposium on Methodologies
for Intelligent Systems (ISMIS'08)
May 20-23, 2008, York University, Toronto, Canada
http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~ismis08/
ISMIS is an established and prestigious conference for exchanging the latest
research results in building intelligent systems. Held twice every three years,
the conference provides a medium for exchanging scientific research and
technological achievements accomplished by the international community. In
May 2008, ISMIS will be held for the first time in Canada and in a dynamic
city, Toronto, which is home to more than 100 cultures. The previous ISMIS
conferences were held in Knoxville, Tennessee (1986, 1990), Charlotte, North
Carolina (1987, 1989, 1991, 1994, 1997, 2000), Turin (1988), Trondheim (1993),
Zakopane (1996), Warsaw (1999), Lyon (2002), Maebashi (2003), Saratoga Springs
(2005) and Bari (2006).
Important Dates:
Paper submission due: October 22, 2007
Notification of review results: December 28, 2007
Camera ready due: January 18, 2008
Conference Theme:
The scope of ISMIS is intended to represent a wide range of topics on applying
Artificial Intelligence techniques to areas as diverse as decision support,
automated deduction, reasoning, knowledge based systems, machine learning,
computer vision, robotics, planning, databases, information retrieval, etc.
The focus is on research in intelligent systems. The conference addresses
issues involving solutions to problems that are complex to be solved through
conventional approaches and that require the simulation of intelligent
thought processes, heuristics and applications of knowledge. The integration
of these multiple approaches in solving complex problems is of particular
importance. ISMIS provides a forum and a means for exchanging information
for those interested purely in theory, those interested primarily in
implementation, and those interested in specific research and industrial
applications.
Topics of Interest:
ISMIS'08 is intended to attract individuals who are actively engaged both in
theoretical and practical aspects of intelligent systems. The goal is to
provide a platform for a useful exchange between theoreticians and
practitioners, and to foster the cross-fertilization of ideas in the
following areas:
o Active Media Human-Computer Interaction
o Autonomic and Evolutionary Computation
o Digital Libraries
o Intelligent Agent Technology
o Intelligent Information Retrieval
o Intelligent Information Systems
o Intelligent Language Processing
o Knowledge Representation and Integration
o Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
o Knowledge Visualization
o Logic for Artificial Intelligence
o Music Information Retrieval
o Soft Computing
o Web Intelligence
o Web Services
In addition, we solicit papers dealing with Applications of Intelligent
Systems in complex/novel domains, e.g. human genome, global change,
manufacturing, health care, etc.
Paper Submission:
Authors are invited to submit their manuscript in LNCS/LNAI style (maximum
10 pages). All paper submissions will be handled electronically. Detailed
instructions are available on the conference homepage:
http://www.cse.yorku.ca/~ismis08/submission.html. All submissions will be
subject to review by the ISMIS'08 program committee.
Publications:
The ISMIS'08 proceedings will be published by Springer-Verlag in LNCS/LNAI
(Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, the series homepage:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html) and will be available at the
conference. Any necessary information concerning typesetting can be
obtained directly from Springer-Verlag page at
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html.
A special issue containing extended versions of selected papers presented at
ISMIS'08 will appear in the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems (JIIS)
by Kluwer. Another selected number of accepted papers presented at ISMIS'08
will be expanded and revised for possible inclusion in the Knowledge and
Information Systems journal (KAIS) by Springer-Verlag.
Organizing team:
General Chair:
Zbigniew W. Ras
University of North Carolina (USA)
ras from uncc.edu
Conference Chair:
Nick Cercone
York University (Canada)
ncercone from yorku.ca
Program Co-chairs:
Aijun An
York University (Canada)
aan from cse.yorku.ca
Dominik Slezak
Infobright Inc. (Canada)
dominik.slezak from infobright.com
Stan Matwin
University of Ottawa (Canada)
stan from site.uottawa.ca
Organizing Chair:
Jimmy Huang
York University (Canada)
jhuang from yorku.ca
Workshop Chair:
Parke Godfrey
York University (Canada)
godfrey from cse.yorku.ca