From: Luca Pulina <lpulina@uniss.it>
To: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: [Caml-list] [CALL FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS] AIIA19 - The 18th International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence
Date: Sun, 7 Apr 2019 17:40:46 +0200 [thread overview]
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**************************************************************************************************************************************************************CALL
FOR WORKSHOP PROPOSALS
AIIA19 - The 18th International Conference of the Italian Association
for Artificial Intelligence
UNICAL, Rende (CS), 19-22 November 2019
**************************************************************************************************************************************************************
The AIIA 2019 Conference will host a series of workshops dedicated to
specific and hot topics that will complement the main conference
program. AI*IA Working Groups, scientific and industrial research
groups, and individual researchers interested in a subarea of Artificial
Intelligence or in a related topic of growing importance are invited to
submit proposals of workshops associated with the AIIA 2019 conference.
We particularly welcome proposals aimed at bringing together researchers
from a wide range of disciplines, to exchange ideas and to allow
cross-fertilization.
Workshop proposals should be submitted in English as a single PDF file
not longer than 4 (four) pages containing the following sections:
- Workshop title and acronym
- Workshop organizers (affiliation, contact details, homepage, prior
experiences with workshop organization)
- Motivation and scientific relevance to the conference audience
- Keywords (describing the main themes of the workshop) (from 3 to 5)
- Abstract (up to 200 words)
- Description of the workshop (topics and goals of the workshop) (up to
800 words)
- Organizational details such as: thematic panels, demo sessions,
invited talks
- Initial list of (potential) members of the program committee
- Previous editions of the workshop series (if applicable) (URLs,
conference it was co-located with, number of registrants, number of
submissions, number of accepted papers, and any other relevant information)
- Length of the workshop (in hours)
Proposals should be submitted via Easychair:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aixia2019wt
The expected number of submissions is at least 5 for half-day workshops
and at least 8 for full-day ones. Workshops that do not reach the
suggested target might not be activated or may be merged with other events.
Workshop schedule: each workshop will be assigned a number of slots
(from 1 to 3 slots) during the conference days. A slot can vary from 1
to 2.5 hours. The distribution of slots will take into account the
accepted papers and workshop organization.
**Management of the submission, review, and publishing process.**
The workshops organizers will manage on their own the submission,
review, and publishing process. The key dates and publication policy
must be shared with the conference organization.
Workshop proceedings should preferably be published in CEUR Workshop
Proceedings AIIA Series http://ceur-ws.org/aixia.html selecting Workshop
as the submission topic.
The workshop Call for Papers, all other calls, and the website should
clearly state that the workshop is held within the AIIA 2019 Conference,
including the URL of the conference website (https://aiia2019.mat.unical.it)
All workshop participants (including the organizers) will have to
register through the AIIA 2019 registration service.
The workshops must notify acceptance of papers by September 20th, 2019,
to allow authors to enjoy the early registration fee.
***Important dates***
Deadline for workshop proposals submission: June 5th, 2019
Notification: June 21st, 2019
Workshops date: November 19th-22nd, 2019
Workshops Chair
Rafael Peñaloza, University of Milano-Bicocca, Italy
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