Workshops at the Twenty-Third AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-08)
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
AAAI is pleased to present the AAAI-08 Workshop Program, to be held Sunday and Monday, July 13–14, in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The program includes the following fifteen workshops:
- W1: Advancements in POMDP Solvers
Contact: Guy Shani (Microsoft, guyshani@microsoft.com) - W2: AI Education Workshop
Contact: Zach Dodds (Harvey Mudd College, zdodds@gmail.com), Haym Hirsh (National Science Foundation, hhirsh@nsf.gov), and Kiri Wagstaff (Jet Propulsion Laboratory, NASA, kiri.wagstaff@jpl.nasa.gov) - W3: Coordination, Organization, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems
Contact: Eric Matson (Wright State University, eric.matson@wright.edu) - W4: Enhanced Messaging
Contact: Mark Dredze (University of Pennsylvania, mdredze@seas.upenn.edu) - W5: Human Implications of Human-Robot Interaction
Contact: Ted Metzler (Oklahoma City University, tmetzler@okcu.edu) - W6: Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization and Recommender Systems
Contact: Sarab Anand (University of Warwick, UK, ssanand@dcs.warwick.ac.uk) - W7: Metareasoning: Thinking about Thinking
Contact: Michael Cox (BBN Technologies, mcox@bbn.com) - W8: Mobile Robot Workshop
Contact: Paul Oh (Drexel University, paul@cbis.ece.drexel.edu) - W9: Multidisciplinary Workshop on Advances in Preference Handling
Contact: Ulrich Junker (ILOG, France, ujunker@ilog.fr) - W10: Search in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Contact: Wheeler Ruml (University of New Hampshire, ruml@cs.unh.edu) - W11: Spatial and Temporal Reasoning
Contact: Hans Guesgen (Massey University, New Zealand, h.w.guesgen@massey.ac.nz) - W12: Trading Agent Design and Analysis
Contact: Norman Sadeh-Koniecpol (Carnegie Mellon University, sadeh@cs.cmu.edu) - W13: Transfer Learning for Complex Tasks
Contact: Matthew Taylor (University of Texas at Austin, mtaylor@cs.utexas.edu) - W14: What Went Wrong and Why: Lessons from AI Research and Applications
Contact: Mehmet Goker (PricewaterhouseCoopers, mehmet.goker@us.pwc.com) - W15: Wikipedia and Artificial Intelligence: An Evolving Synergy
Contact: Evgeniy Gabrilovich (Yahoo! Research, gabr@yahoo-inc.com)
Submission Requirements
Submission requirements vary for each workshop, and in a few cases, slightly earlier submissions deadlines have been set by individual workshop organizers. Please mail your submissions directly to the chair of the individual workshop according to their directions. Do not mail submissions to AAAI.
Important Dates
- April 7: Submissions due (unless noted otherwise)
- April 21: Notification of acceptance
- May 5: Camera-ready copy due to organizers
- May 12: Camera-ready copy due to AAAI
- July 13-14: AAAI-08 Workshop Program
Workshop Cochairs
Simon Parsons
Department of Computer
and Information Science
Brooklyn College
City University of New York
parsons@sci.brooklyn.cuny.edu
Meinolf Sellmann
Department of Computer Science
Brown University
sello@cs.brown.edu
More Information
Workshop Technical Reports
Some AAAI workshops are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the AAAI Press catalog.
Workshop Key Dates
- Proposals Due: October 5
- Decisions Sent: October 29
- CFPs Due to AAAI: November 16
- Submissions Due: April 7
- Notifications: April 21
- Final Papers Due: May 5
- Workshop Program: July 13-14
Workshop Schedule
Sunday, July 13
- W2
- W4
- W6
- W7 (2 days)
- W9 (2 days)
- W10 (2 days)
- W11
- W14
- W15
Monday, July 14
- W1
- W3
- W5
- W7 (2 days)
- W8
- W9 (2 days)
- W10 (2 days)
- W12
- W13