Workshops at the Twenty-Fifth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-11)
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
AAAI is pleased to present the AAAI-11 Workshop program. Workshops will be held Sunday and Monday, August 7–8, 2011 at the at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. The AAAI-11 workshop program includes 15 workshops covering a wide range of topics in artificial intelligence. Workshops are one day unless noted otherwise in the individual description. Each workshop is limited to approximately 25 to 65 participants, and participation is usually by invitation from the workshop organizers. However, most workshops also allow general registration by other interested individuals. There is a separate fee for attendance at a workshop, and it is discounted for AAAI-11 technical registrants. Registration information will be mailed directly to all invited participants. All workshop participants must preregister, and must indicate which workshop(s) they will be attending. Workshop reports are included in the workshop registration fee, and will be distributed in CD format during the workshop. In most cases, reports will also be available after the conference as part of the AAAI Press technical report series.
Important Dates
- April 22, 2011: Workshop Submissions Due to Organizers
- May 13, 2011: Notifications Sent to Authors
- May 13, 2011: List of Participants Due at AAAI
- May 27, 2011: Final Workshop Papers Due at AAAI
AAAI-11 Workshops
- W1 –Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages — Sunday and Monday, August 7–8
- W2 – Analyzing Microtext — Monday, August 8
- W3 – Applied Adversarial Reasoning and Risk Modeling — Sunday, August 7
- W4 – Artificial Intelligence and Smarter Living: The Conquest of Complexity — Monday, August 8
- W5 – AI for Data Center Management and Cloud Computing — Sunday, August 7
- W6 – Automated Action Planning for Autonomous Mobile Robots — Sunday, August 7
- W7 – Computational Models of Natural Argument — Sunday, August 7
- W8 – Generalized Planning — Monday, August 8
- W9 – Human Computation — Monday, August 8
- W10 – Human-Robot Interaction in Elder Care — Monday, August 8
- W11 – Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory — Monday, August 8
- W12 – Language-Action Tools for Cognitive Artificial Agents: Integrating Vision, Action and Language — Sunday and Monday, August 7–8
- W13 – Lifelong Learning — Sunday, August 7
- W14 – Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition — Sunday, August 7
- W15 – Scalable Integration of Analytics and Visualization — Sunday, August 7
AAAI-11 Workshop by Day
Sunday, August 7
W1 — Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages
W3 — Applied Adversarial Reasoning and Risk Modeling (AARM)
W5 — AI for Data Center Management and Cloud Computing
W6 — Automated Action Planning for Autonomous Mobile Robots
W7 — Computational Models of Natural Argument
W12 — Language-Action Tools for Cognitive Artificial Agents: Integrating Vision, Action and Language
W13 — Lifelong Learning
W14 — Plan, Activity, and Intent Recognition (PAIR 2011)
W15 — Scalable Integration of Analytics and Visualization
Monday, August 8
W1 — Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages
W2 — Analyzing Microtext
W4 — Artificial Intelligence and Smarter Living: The Conquest of Complexity
W8 — Generalized Planning
W9 — Human Computation
W10 — Human-Robot Interaction in Elder Care
W11 — Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory
W12 — Language-Action Tools for Cognitive Artificial Agents: Integrating Vision, Action and Language
AAAI Formatting Guidelines
Submission Requirements
Submission requirements vary for each workshop, but most key deadlines are uniform, unless otherwise noted. Submissions are due to the organizers on April 22, 2011, except where noted. Workshop organizers will notify submitters of acceptance by May 13, 2011. Accepted camera-ready copy is due on May 27, 2011. Please mail your submissions directly to the chair of the individual workshop according to their directions. Do not mail submissions to AAAI. For further information about a workshop, please contact the chair of that workshop.
Format
AAAI two-column format is often required for workshop submissions, and is always required for all final accepted submissions. Links to styles, macros, and guidelines for this format are located in the publications area of the AAAI website
AAAI Workshop Cochairs
Dragos Margineantu
Boeing Research and Technology
Seattle, Washington, USA
dragos.d.margineantu@boeing.com
Giuseppe De Giacomo
Dipartimento di Informatica e Sistemistica
Sapienza Universita' di Roma, Italy
degiacomo@dis.uniroma1.it
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