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From: milde@liligraf (Jan-Torsten Milde)
Subject: CFP Hybrid Systems fo CHI, KI-95
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                            KI-95 Workshop


                            Hybrid Systems 

                                  for 

                       Computer-Human Interaction



                            Call for papers


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Organizers

  Jan-Torsten Milde  (Bielefeld)

  Eva Stopp (Saarbruecken)

  Steffen Foerster (Bielefeld)

  Henning Lobin (Bielefeld)

  Gil Mueller (Bielefeld)

Properties of autonomous systems are likewise important for
computer-human interaction (CHI). Robustness and flexibility towards
user demands have to become a key feature of CHI. 

The workshop centers around the question how architectures used for
autonomous agents can be transferred and extended to fulfill the
demands of CHI. 

The last years have shown an increasing interest of the AI-community
in reactive, autonomous agents. Based on situatedness these systems
connect action and perception. 

The current goal in the development of autonomous systems is the
integration of deliberative and reactive behavior. A promising approach
is a hybrid architecture combining e.g. techniques of symbol processing,
artificial neural networks, behavior-oriented AI or genetic
programming.  

The choice of an hybrid approach also effects the modeling of CHI,
especially those aspects which are relevant to the perception and
action. Therefore, it is necessary to extend, for instance,  the
methods of natural language processing in a substantial way to achieve
the integration of situative data.


Topics
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  Types of hybrid systems for CHI

  Control of systems with hybrid architectures

  Integration of situated and communicative architectures

  Adaptive interface agents with a hybrid architecture

  Multi-level semantics


Organizational Framework
------------------------
  
  All accepted papers will be published in the workshop proceedings of
  the KI-95 by Springer. Please make the abstracts (up to two pages)
  available in electronic form (ASCII, HTML, Postscript). We would
  like to distribute the papers using WWW to open the discussion in
  an early stage.

Dates
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  19th May 1995 Submission deadline for extended abstracts

  31st May 1995 Notification of acception

  30th June 1995 Camera-ready versions of the abstracts (in paper form)

 
Registration
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  You can registrate yourself as a participant of the workshop. Please
  use the following www link:
    http://peel@lili.uni-bielefeld.de/KI95/ki95workshop.html


Contacts
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  Dipl.-Inf. Jan-Torsten Milde
     Fakultaet fuer Linguistik und Literaturwissenschaft 
     Universitaet Bielefeld 
     Tel.: 0521/106-3498 
     Fax: 0521/106-2996 
     email: milde@coli.uni-bielefeld.de 

  Dipl.-Inf. Eva Stopp 
     Universitaet des Saarlands 
     FB 14 Informatik 
     Postfach 151150 
     66041 Saarbruecken 
     email: eva@cs.uni-sb.de 

  Dipl.-Inf. Steffen Foerster 
     email: foerster@coli.uni-bielefeld.de

  Dr. Henning Lobin 
     email: lobin@lili.uni-bielefeld.de

  Dipl.-Inf. Gil N. Mueller 
     email: gimuell@coli.uni-bielefeld.de 

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Jan-Torsten Milde  
Universitaet Bielefeld - Fakultaet LILI
Universitaetsstr. 25,  33501 Bielefeld
Tel.: 0521 - 106 3498  				Fax.: 0521 - 106 2996
WWW : http://peel.lili.uni-bielefeld.de/ 	IRC : hubert
