Evento - MICAI 2011, Artificial Intelligence, Springer LNAI, Mexico


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10th Mexican International Conference on Artificial Intelligence

November 26 - December 4, 2011, Puebla, Mexico

(Puebla city is located near Mexico City (1,5 hours), regular buses are available from Mexico City Airport and Eastern Bus Terminal TAPO)

ProceedingsSpringer LNAI (anticipated), Special Session (to be confirmed), and special issues of journals (anticipated)

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GENERAL INFORMATION

MICAI is a high-level peer-reviewed international conference covering all areas of Artificial Intelligence, traditionally held in Mexico. All previous editions of MICAI were published in Springer LNAI (N 1793, 2313, 2972, 3789, 4293, 4827, 5317, 5845, 6437-6438). Each of the last recent MICAI events (2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010) received over 400 submissions, in average, from over 40 countries. The conference is organized by the Mexican Society for Artificial Intelligence (SMIA). The scientific program includes keynote lectures, paper presentations, tutorials, panels, and workshops.

Papers accepted for oral presentation will be published by Springer in a volume of the series Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Special session papers will be published separately (to be confirmed). Best papers awards will be granted to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd places of each category. Special issues of journals are anticipated for best papers. At MICAI 2010, 60% of the LNAI papers were invited to special issues of journals, some of them indexed in ISI/JCR.

The conference is hosted by the Autonomous University of Puebla (Benemerita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla, BUAP, www.buap.mx). Puebla is a beautiful colonial city near to Mexico City. Guides to Puebla: 
http://www.mexperience.com/guide/colonial/puebla.php,
http://whc.unesco.org/en/list/416

 

IMPORTANT DATES

June 10, 2011   

 

Registration of abstracts

June 17, 2011   

 

Uploading of full text of registered papers

August 5, 2011

 

Notification of acceptance

 August 23, 2011

 

Camera-ready and payment deadline

November 26 to December 4, 2011

 

MICAI-2011

TOPICS

Topics of interest are all areas of Artificial Intelligence, including but not limited to:

  • Expert Systems & Knowledge-Based Systems
  • Knowledge Representation & Management
  • Knowledge Acquisition
  • Multi-agent Systems and Distributed AI
  • Intelligent Organizations
  • Natural Language Processing
  • Ontologies
  • Intelligent Interfaces: Multimedia, Virtual Reality
  • Computer Vision & Image Processing
  • Neural Networks
  • Genetic Algorithms
  • Fuzzy Logic
  • Machine Learning
  • Pattern Recognition
  • Belief Revision
  • Qualitative Reasoning
  • Uncertainty & Probabilistic Reasoning
  • Model-Based Reasoning
  • Non-monotonic Reasoning
  • Common Sense Reasoning
  • Case-Based Reasoning
  • Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
  • Constraint Programming
  • Logic Programming
  • Automated Theorem Proving
  • Robotics
  • Planning and Scheduling
  • Hybrid Intelligent Systems
  • Bioinformatics & Medical Applications
  • Philosophical and Methodological Issues of AI
  • Intelligent Tutoring Systems
  • Data Mining
  • Applications
  • Other (avoid whenever possible)
 

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS

DEADLINE EXTENSION: MICAI-2011

       10th Mexican International Conference on ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
       November 26 - December 4, Puebla City (near Mexico City), Mexico
       Publication: Springer LNAI
       www.micai.org/2011
       Submission (EXTENDED): July 1: abstract, July 7: PDF (see webpage)

== GENERAL INFORMATION

Topics: all areas of Artificial Intelligence, research or applications.

Keynote: Weiru Liu, Rada Mihalcea, Jesus Favela, Janusz Kacprzyk, and more.

Workshops, tutorials. Travel grants for students. Best papers awards.

== PROCEEDINGS

Springer LNAI (confirmed); special issues of journals (anticipated).
Poster session: IEEE CPS (anticipated).

== VENUE AND TOURS

Puebla City: near Mexico City (1.5 hours). Regular buses are available.

Tours: Great Pyramid of Cholula and Cacaxtla. More tours anticipated.
While passing through Mexico City, you can visit Ancient pyramids of
Teotihuacan -- one of the most important archaeological sites in the
Americas.

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