SDIA 2013 - Doctoral Symposium on Artificial Intelligence - SDIA 2013
Date2013-09-09 - 2013-09-13
Deadline2013-03-15
VenueAzores, Portugal
Keywords
Websitehttps://www.epia2013.uac.pt
Topics/Call fo Papers
The Doctoral Symposium on Artificial Intelligence - SDIA 2013, in its fourth edition, is a satellite event of EPIA 2013. As in previous editions, SDIA 2013 aims at being a forum for discussion on post-graduated studies, thesis on Artificial Intelligence, increasing the integration and the cooperation between researchers from this scientific area and promoting a better visibility of their ongoing work to the academic and industrial communities. To this end, all submissions accepted will be included in the symposium proceedings, an edition of APPIA, with ISBN. The best contributions of SDIA will be included in the proceedings of EPIA 2013, a volume of Springer LNAI series.
Objectives
With the organization of this event, the Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence ? APPIA intends to stimulate the improvement of the quality of post-graduated studies, Ph.D. thesis in the scientific area of Artificial Intelligence.
Addresses
This event is addressed to all Ph.D. students, portuguese or developing their work in portuguese higher education institutions, whose developments are related to some relevant topics to the scientific field of Artificial Intelligence.
Participants
The participation of the whole scientific community of Artificial Intelligence is welcome and it is essential to give significance to this event.
Organizing Committee
Paulo Cortez, University of Minho, Portugal
Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal
Miguel Calejo, Declarativa
Topics of Interest
The main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Cognitive Sciences
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Logic Programming
- Constraint Programming
- Fuzzy Logic
- Agents and Multiagent Systems
- Machine Learning
- Knowledge Discovery
- Data Mining, Text Mining and Web Mining
- Natural Language
- Neural Networks
- Bio-inspired Computing
- Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Robotics
- e-Learning and Intelligent Tutoring
- Ambient Intelligence
- Bio-Informatics
- e-Commerce and e-Business
- Collaborative Networks
- Agents and Electronic Markets
- AI and The Law
- AI and Medicine
Objectives
With the organization of this event, the Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence ? APPIA intends to stimulate the improvement of the quality of post-graduated studies, Ph.D. thesis in the scientific area of Artificial Intelligence.
Addresses
This event is addressed to all Ph.D. students, portuguese or developing their work in portuguese higher education institutions, whose developments are related to some relevant topics to the scientific field of Artificial Intelligence.
Participants
The participation of the whole scientific community of Artificial Intelligence is welcome and it is essential to give significance to this event.
Organizing Committee
Paulo Cortez, University of Minho, Portugal
Paulo Novais, University of Minho, Portugal
Miguel Calejo, Declarativa
Topics of Interest
The main topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Cognitive Sciences
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Logic Programming
- Constraint Programming
- Fuzzy Logic
- Agents and Multiagent Systems
- Machine Learning
- Knowledge Discovery
- Data Mining, Text Mining and Web Mining
- Natural Language
- Neural Networks
- Bio-inspired Computing
- Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
- Robotics
- e-Learning and Intelligent Tutoring
- Ambient Intelligence
- Bio-Informatics
- e-Commerce and e-Business
- Collaborative Networks
- Agents and Electronic Markets
- AI and The Law
- AI and Medicine
Other CFPs
- 1st International Web Observatory Workshop
- 13th IFAC Symposium on Large Scale Complex Systems: Theory and Applications (IFAC LSS 2013)
- 2nd International Symposium on Language and Communication: Exploring novelties
- Special Issue on “Large Scale Multimedia Semantic Indexing”
- 25th symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages
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