AAAIVC 2013 - AAAI Video Competition 2013
Topics/Call fo Papers
AAAI is pleased to announce the continuation of the AAAI Video Competition, now entering its seventh year. The video competition will be held in conjunction with the AAAI-13 conference in Bellevue, Washington, USA, July 14?18, 2013. At the award ceremony, authors of award-winning videos will be presented with "Shakeys," trophies named in honor of SRI's Shakey robot and its pioneering video. Award winning videos will be screened at this ceremony.
The goal of the competition is to show the world how much fun AI is by documenting exciting artificial intelligence advances in research, education, and application. View previous entries and award winners at the Video Competition website.
The rules are simple: Compose a short video about an exciting AI project, and narrate it so that it is accessible to a broad online audience. We strongly encourage student participation.
Video Format and Content
Either 1 minute (maximum) short video or a 5 minute (maximum) long video, with English narration (or English subtitles). Consider combining screen shots, interviews, and video of a system in action. Make the video self-contained, so that newcomers to AI can understand and learn from it. We encourage a good sense of humor, but will only accept submissions with serious AI content. For example, we welcome submissions of videos that accomplish the following:
Highlight a research topic ? contemporary or historic, your own or from another group
Introduce viewers to an exciting new AI-related technology
Provide a window into the research activities of a laboratory and/or senior researcher
Attract prospective students to the field of AI
Explain AI concepts ? your video could be used in the classroom
Please note that this list is not exhaustive. Novel ideas for AI-based videos, including those not necessarily based on a "system in action," are encouraged. No matter what your choice, creativity is encouraged! (Please note: The authors of previous, award-winning videos typically used humor, background music, and carefully selected movie clips to make their presentations come alive.)
Please also note that videos should contain only material for which the authors own copyright. Clips from films or television and music for soundtrack should only be used if copyright permission has been granted by the copyright holders, and this written permission accompanies the video submission.
Submission Instructions
Submit your video by making it available for download on a (preferably password-protected) ftp or web site. Once you have done so, please fill out the submission form and send it to us by email (submission-AT-aaaivideos.org). All submissions are due no later than April 30, 2013.
Review and Award Process
Submitted videos will be peer-reviewed by members of the programme committee according to the criteria below. Videos that receive positive reviews will be accepted for publication in the AAAI Video Competition proceedings, published on the AI Videos dedicated website. The best videos will be nominated for awards. Winners will be revealed at the award ceremony during AAAI-13.
All authors of accepted videos will be asked to sign a distribution license form.
Review criteria:
Relevance to AI (research or application)
Excitement generated by the technology presented
Educational content
Entertainment value
Presentation (cinematography, narration, soundtrack, production values)
Award Categories
Best Video, Best Short Video, Best Student Video, Most Jaw-Dropping Technology, Most Educational, Most Entertaining and Best Presentation. (Categories may be changed at the discretion of the chairs.)
Awards
Trophies ("Shakeys").
For More Information
For more Information please visit the supplementary AI Video website.
We look forward to your participation in this exciting event!
AAAI 2013 Video Competition 2013 Cochairs
Marco Dorigo, Mauro Birattari and Rehan O'Grady
info-AT-aaaivideos.org
The goal of the competition is to show the world how much fun AI is by documenting exciting artificial intelligence advances in research, education, and application. View previous entries and award winners at the Video Competition website.
The rules are simple: Compose a short video about an exciting AI project, and narrate it so that it is accessible to a broad online audience. We strongly encourage student participation.
Video Format and Content
Either 1 minute (maximum) short video or a 5 minute (maximum) long video, with English narration (or English subtitles). Consider combining screen shots, interviews, and video of a system in action. Make the video self-contained, so that newcomers to AI can understand and learn from it. We encourage a good sense of humor, but will only accept submissions with serious AI content. For example, we welcome submissions of videos that accomplish the following:
Highlight a research topic ? contemporary or historic, your own or from another group
Introduce viewers to an exciting new AI-related technology
Provide a window into the research activities of a laboratory and/or senior researcher
Attract prospective students to the field of AI
Explain AI concepts ? your video could be used in the classroom
Please note that this list is not exhaustive. Novel ideas for AI-based videos, including those not necessarily based on a "system in action," are encouraged. No matter what your choice, creativity is encouraged! (Please note: The authors of previous, award-winning videos typically used humor, background music, and carefully selected movie clips to make their presentations come alive.)
Please also note that videos should contain only material for which the authors own copyright. Clips from films or television and music for soundtrack should only be used if copyright permission has been granted by the copyright holders, and this written permission accompanies the video submission.
Submission Instructions
Submit your video by making it available for download on a (preferably password-protected) ftp or web site. Once you have done so, please fill out the submission form and send it to us by email (submission-AT-aaaivideos.org). All submissions are due no later than April 30, 2013.
Review and Award Process
Submitted videos will be peer-reviewed by members of the programme committee according to the criteria below. Videos that receive positive reviews will be accepted for publication in the AAAI Video Competition proceedings, published on the AI Videos dedicated website. The best videos will be nominated for awards. Winners will be revealed at the award ceremony during AAAI-13.
All authors of accepted videos will be asked to sign a distribution license form.
Review criteria:
Relevance to AI (research or application)
Excitement generated by the technology presented
Educational content
Entertainment value
Presentation (cinematography, narration, soundtrack, production values)
Award Categories
Best Video, Best Short Video, Best Student Video, Most Jaw-Dropping Technology, Most Educational, Most Entertaining and Best Presentation. (Categories may be changed at the discretion of the chairs.)
Awards
Trophies ("Shakeys").
For More Information
For more Information please visit the supplementary AI Video website.
We look forward to your participation in this exciting event!
AAAI 2013 Video Competition 2013 Cochairs
Marco Dorigo, Mauro Birattari and Rehan O'Grady
info-AT-aaaivideos.org
Other CFPs
- 1st SIAM Workshop on Network Science
- The Fourteenth International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation (MABS 2013)
- International Workshop on Collaborative Online Organizations (COOS'13)
- 1st International Workshop on Engineering Multi-Agent Systems (EMAS)
- The 1st International Workshop on Multiagent-based Societal Systems (MASS 2013)
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