From agnar.aamodt@ifi.unit.no Wed May 11 15:09:04 EDT 1994 Article: 21947 of comp.ai Xref: glinda.oz.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:21947 Path: honeydew.srv.cs.cmu.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!godot.cc.duq.edu!news.duke.edu!MathWorks.Com!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!ugle.unit.no!sophus.ifi.unit.no!user From: agnar.aamodt@ifi.unit.no (Agnar Aamodt) Newsgroups: comp.ai Subject: SCAI '95 - First CfP Date: Mon, 02 May 1994 10:07:16 +0100 Organization: University of Trondheim, Department of Informatics Lines: 134 Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: sophus.ifi.unit.no SCAI'95 FIFTH SCANDINAVIAN CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Trondheim, Norway, May 29 - 31, 1995 FIRST CALL FOR PAPERS The biennial Scandinavian Conference on Artificial Intelligence is the open Scandinavian forum for scientific exchange and presentation of AI research. The aim of the conference is to cover all aspects of AI research, and to bring together basic and applied research. The technical program will include paper and poster presentations, invited talks and panels. An award will be given to the best student paper. The major theme for SCAI'95 will be `Theory meets Practice', with facilitation of feedback from real world applications to the researchers as a central goal. Industry is particularly encouraged to submit papers. The fifth SCAI is hosted by the University of Trondheim and SINTEF DELAB, in cooperation with the Norwegian AI Society, NAIS. Submission of papers -------------------- Authors are requested to submit 5 hard-copies of papers written in English. Submitted papers should be unpublished and present original work. Papers should be double-spaced and not exceed 6000 words. Each copy of the paper should include a separate title page containing the title, full names, postal addresses, phone numbers and e-mail addresses of all authors, an abstract of 100-200 words and an indicator whether a paper or poster presentation is preferred. Papers should be sent to ------------------------ SCAI'95 Agnar Aamodt Dept. of Informatics, College of Arts and Science University of Trondheim, N-7055 Dragvoll, NORWAY email: agnar@ifi.unit.no, fax: +47-73591733, phone: +47-73591838 / -1840 or SCAI'95 Jan Komorowski Knowledge Systems Group Dept. of Computer Systems and Telematics O.S. Bragstads plass 2E Norwegian Institute of Technology University of Trondheim N-7034 Trondheim, NORWAY e-mail: Komorowski@idt.unit.no fax: +47-73594466, phone: +47-73594567 Key Dates --------- January 10, 1995 - Papers due. February 25, 1995 - Notification of acceptance or rejection March 25, 1995 - Camera ready paper due Program committee ----------------- Agnar Aamodt University of Trondheim/AVH, co-chair Jan Komorowski University of Trondheim/NTH, co-chair Tore Amble University of Trondheim/NTH Bernt Bremdal Bremdal Technology Services, Asker Roar Fjellheim Computas Expert Systems, Sandvika Steffen Leo Hansen Dept.of Computational Linguistics, Frederiksberg Johan Moller Holst Norsk Hydro, Bergen Sture Hagglund Linkoping University Carl Gustaf Jansson Stockholm University Andrew Jones University of Oslo Mette Kloster SINTEF Informatikk, Oslo Aarno Lehtola VTT/TTE, Helskinki Morten Lind Denmark University of Technology, Lyngby Mihhail Matskin University of Trondheim/NTH Brian Mayoh Aarhus University Jorgen F. Nilsson Denmark University of Technology, Lyngby Erik Sandewall Linkoping University Markku Syrjaenen Helsinki University of Technology Ingeborg Solvberg University of Trondheim/AVH and SINTEF DELAB Henry Tirri Helskinki University Enn Tuygu, KTH Stockholm University Erling Woods SINTEF Automatic Control, Trondheim Conference organizing committee ------------------------------- Inge Nordbo SINTEF DELAB, Trondheim, co-chair Arvid Holme University of Trondheim/AVH, co-chair Conference secretariat ---------------------- SCAI'95 Inge Nordbo SINTEF DELAB N-7034 Trondheim, Norway e-mail: scai95@delab.sintef.no fax: +47-73532586, phone +47-73 59 70 97 Welcome to Trondheim ! ---------------------- Trondheim is the third largest city and the technical capital of Norway. Trondheim was already a center of power in Norway in 997, when the Viking king Olav Tryggvason founded a trading town at the mouth of the Nid river and built a castle there. Trondheim became Norway's first capital. Modern Trondheim features culture, research and education, besides trade and industry. The Norwegian Institute of Technology (abbreviated in Norwegian: NTH) was established here in 1910 and is the only technical university in the country. A major technological environment has grown up around it, larger than any other technological center in Norway. The other major part of the University is the College of Arts and Science (AVH), which has grown from a rather small college 25 years ago, to its present size equal to NTH. With its 16000 students, the University of Trondheim is the second largest in Norway. Close to the University there is Scandinavia's largest foundation for scientific and industrial research - SINTEF - with 2200 employees performing contract research and development for industry and public sector. Take the opportunity to participate in both technical and cultural events during SCAI'95. We look forward to seeing you in Trondheim!