The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation for Behaviour (AISB) is soliciting proposals for symposia to be held at the AISB 2018 convention.
The longest running convention on Artificial Intelligence, AISB 2018 will be held at the University of Liverpool, chaired by Floriana Grasso and Louise Dennis. As in the past years, AISB 2018 will provide a unique forum for presenting cutting edge research and burning issues around all areas of AI. The theme for this year is "AI for the Digital Society".
Convention Format
The convention will consist of parallel symposia, and will run from April 4th to April 6th 2018. Symposia will typically span half a day or one day; where the number of high quality submissions is high, a symposium will last more than one day. Symposia can include any type of event of academic benefit: talks, posters, panels, performances, discussions, demonstrations, outreach sessions, etc.
Important dates
* Deadline for symposium proposals: 15th September 2017 * Notification to proposers of accepted symposia: 30th September 2017 * Final papers delivered for the (online) proceedings: 16th March 2018 - THIS IS A HARD DEADLINE * Convention 4th-6th April 2018, depending on the number of symposia. There may be a day of workshops or tutorials immediately before the convention (3rd April 2018).
More information here: http://aisb2018.csc.liv.ac.uk/cfs.html
Completed proposals should be submitted to the committee via EasyChair at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aisb2018
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