2nd
International Symposium
Advances in Artificial
Intelligence and Applications (AAIA'07)
Wisla,
Poland, October 15-17, 2007
Celebrating 60th birthday of
Professor Janusz Kacprzyk
International Symposium on
Advances in Artificial Intelligence and Application
(AAIA) will be held within the framework of the International Multiconference
on Computer Science and Information Systems, and will be co-located with
the XXIII Fall Meeting of Polish Information
Processing Society.
Each year
during AAIA we plan to celebrate one outstanding Polish
scientist who contributed to the field of Artificial
Intelligence. This year we will celebrate 60th birthday
of Professor Janusz Kacprzyk.
The
AAIA'07 will bring researchers, developers,
practitioners, and users to present their latest
research, results, and ideas in all areas of
artificial intelligence. We hope that theory and
successful applications presented at the AAIA'07
will be of interest to researchers and practitioners
who want to know about both theoretical advances and
latest applied developments in Artificial
Intelligence. As such AAIA'07 will provide a forum
for the exchange of ideas between theoreticians and
practitioners to address the important issues.
Papers
related to theories, methodologies, and applications
in science and technology in this theme are especially
solicited. Topics covering industrial
issues/applications and academic research are
included, but not limited to:
- Data
mining
- Knowledge
management
- Neural
Networks
- Evolutionary
Computation
- Machine
learning
- Fuzzy
modeling and control
- Architectures
of intelligent systems
- Image
processing and understanding (interpretation)
- Natural
Language processing
- Applications
in Bioinformatics
Special Tracks
Besides regular sessions this year
we plan to organize Special Tracks:
If the number of submitted
papers to a Special Track will be too small, papers
submitted to this track will be presented during regular
AAIA'07 sessions. All papers submitted to Special
Tracks will undergo the same review process as regular
submissions.
Best
Paper Awards
We
are proud to announce that we will continue the
tradition started during the AAIA'06 Symposium and
award two "Professor
Zdzislaw Pawlak Best Paper Awards" for
contributions which are outstanding in their scientific
quality. The two award categories are:
Best Student Paper -
for graduate or PhD students. Papers qualifying for
this award must be marked as "Student full
paper" to be eligible for consideration.
Best Paper Award - for
the authors of the best paper appearing at the
Symposium. In addition to a
certificate, each award carries a prize of 300 EUR
provided by the Mazowsze
Chapter of the Polish Information Processing Society.
Paper
Submission and Publication
- Authors
should submit draft papers (as Postscript, PDF of
MSWord file).
- The
total length of a paper should not exceed 10 pages
(LNCS style). LNCS style templates are available
here.
- Papers
will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their
scientific merit and relevance to the symposium.
- Accepted
and presented papers
will be included in the Conference Proceedings and
published on a CD (ISSN 1896-7094).
- 10
best soft computing application related papers
(extended from conference papers) will be invited (as
a FAST TRACK submissions) to the Applied Soft Computing Journal.
- Extended versions of
selected papers will be published in:
- as a Special Issue(s)
of international journal(s) that will be announced
later.
Authors of selected
papers of AAIA 2006 were invited to submit extended
versions of their papers to the following journals: System
Science, Task Quarterly and Journal of Applied Computer
Science .