From tamir@cs.fit.edu Tue Sep 20 20:43:48 EDT 1994 Article: 24336 of comp.ai Newsgroups: comp.ai Path: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!news2.near.net!MathWorks.Com!usenet.eel.ufl.edu!usenet.cis.ufl.edu!usenet.ufl.edu!zeno.fit.edu!tuck.cs.fit.edu!tamir From: tamir@cs.fit.edu (Dan Tamir) Subject: CFP FLAIRS-95 (Florida AI) Message-ID: Sender: news@zeno.fit.edu (USENET NEWS SYSTEM) Nntp-Posting-Host: tuck.cs.fit.edu Organization: Florida Institute of Technology X-Newsreader: TIN [version 1.2 PL2] Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 20:54:39 GMT Lines: 134 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ *** Call for Papers *** Conference Announcement *** Workshop Announcements *** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 88888 FFFFFF L A III RRRRRR SSSSS 8 8 t h F L A A I R R S 8 8 t h F L A A I R R S 88888 ttttt hhhh FFFF L AAAAAAA I RRRRRR SSSSS 8 8 t h h F L A A I R R S 8 8 t h h F L A A I R R S 88888 tt h h F LLLLLL A A III R R SSSSS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 8th Florida AI Research Symposium (FLAIRS'95) April 26 - April 29, 1995 Melbourne Beach, Florida GENERAL CHAIR: PROGRAM CHAIR: Dan Tamir John H. Stewman Florida Institute of Technology Eckerd College (407)768-8000ext7202 (813)864-8242 (407)984-8461 FAX (813)8648382 FAX tamir@cs.fit.edu stewman@eckerd.edu The Eighth Annual Florida AI Research Symposium seeks high quality inter- national submissions in all areas of AI. We are especially interested in papers describing knowledge-based approaches to the construction of intelligent systems. We construe a system to be "knowledge-based" when its behavior depends largely on accessed or encoded information. The symposium will strive for a balance between theory and practice. All accepted papers will appear in the conference proceedings. SUBMISSIONS Authors must submit 6 copies of an extended abstract of 1200 to 1600 words. The extended abstract should not identify the author(s) in any manner. Please include one separate cover page containing the title, topic area, and name, address, phone number, and affiliation of each author. In cases of multiple authors all correspondence will be sent to the first author unless otherwise requested. Abstracts must be received by October 17, 1994. Abstracts received after this date will not be considered. The Program Committee's decisions will be mailed during early January of 1995. Authors of accepted papers will be expected to submit the final camera-ready copy of theirs full papers by March 1, 1995. Final papers may consist of at most 5 galley pages (approximately 10 double spaced pages). For information concerning submissions or to submit an abstract contact: John H. Stewman FLAIRS-95 Program Committee Chair Computer Science / NAS Eckerd College 4200 54th Avenue South St. Petersburg, FL 33711-4744 Tel:(813)864-8242 Fax:(813)864-8382 stewman@eckerd.edu WORKSHOPS Several workshops are being planned for FLAIRS-95. These will be held on Wednesday, April 26, 1995. Contact the organizers for more information. >> TIME-95: Second International Workshop on Temporal Representation and Reasoning, Scott Goodwin & Howard J. Hamilton (time95@cs.uregina.ca) >> Constraint-Based Reasoning, David Leasure (leasure@tamucc.edu) >> Model-Based Reasoning, Bob Morris, Ethan Scarl & Avelino Gonzalez (morris@cs.fit.edu, ethan@hsvaic.hv.boeing.com, ajg@engr.ucf.edu) >> Intelligent Adaptive Systems (IAS-95), Ibrahim F. Imam & Janusz Wnek (iimam@aic.gmu.edu) PROGRAM COMMITTEE J. Boose, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center K. Bowyer, University of South Florida A. Canas, University of West Florida D. Dankel, University of Florida G. deBessonet, Louisiana State Law Institute E. Dietrich, SUNY Binghamton J. Dukes-Schlossberg, Lockheed AI Center D. Eggert, University of Edinburgh K. Ford, University of West Florida A. Gonzalez, University of Central Florida S. Goodwin, University of Regina N. Groleau, NASA/Recom Technologies L. Hall, University of South Florida H. Hamilton, University of Regina M. Harandi, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign F. Hoffman, Florida Atlantic University S. Hruska, Florida State University M. Huhns, MCC J. Kolodner, Georgia Institute of Technology A. Kumar, Ramapo College of New Jersey D. Kuncicky, Florida State University S. Kundu, Louisiana State University H. Kyburg, Jr., University of Rochester D. Leake, Indiana University R. Loganantharaj, University of SW Louisiana S. Louis, University of Nevada, Reno G. Luger, University of New Mexico R. Morris, Florida Intitute of Technology T. Nutter, Virginia Institute of Technology R. Plant, University of Miami M. Prietula, University of Florida P. Selfridge, AT&T Bell Laboratories D. Setliff, University of Pittsburg V. Shalin, SUNY at Buffalo B. Silverman, George Washington University E. Simoudis, Lockheed AI Center L. Stark, University of the Pacific S. Walczak, Tampa University W. Walker, University of Florida J. Wertheimer, MIT AI Lab R. Yager, Iona College N. Zlatareva, Central Connecticut State University -- - - - - - - - - - - Dan E. Tamir, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science Florida Institute of Technology 150 West University Blvd. Melbourne Florida 32901 (407)-768-8000 X7202 (407) 9848461 (fax) tamir@cs.fit.edu