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7-11 August 2005, The 22nd International Conference On Machine Learning (ICML 2005), Bonn, Germany
The 22nd International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML 2005) will be held in Bonn (Germany), 7-11 August 2005. The conference will bring together researchers to exchange ideas and report recent progress in the field of machine learning. ICML 2005 will be co-located with ILP 2005 (August 11-13) and will take place directly after IJCAI 2005, which will take place in Edinburgh (Scotland, July 30 - August 5).
The ICML 2005 Organizing Committee invites proposals for tutorials, to be held on August 7 and 11. Tutorials should provide an introduction and/or a review of the state-of-the-art of a topic that is of interest to attendants of a machine learning conference. These could be on particular research topics within the two fields, but could also be on topics from other research fields if the proposal makes clear why this is considered to be an important topic for researchers from other areas. A tutorial must be broad enough to cover a research area in which there is a significant publication activity in the community. Presentations that focus on the presenters' own research results or commercial presentations are not eligible. Submission deadline for tutorial proposals is Feb 11, 2005.
For more information on the conference, see http://icml2005.ais.fraunhofer.de/.
10-12 June 2005, TARK X, Singapore
The mission of the bi-annual TARK conferences is to bring together researchers from a wide variety of fields - including Artificial Intelligence, Cryptography, Distributed Computing, Economics and Game Theory, Linguistics, Logic, Philosophy, and Psychology, in order to further our understanding of interdisciplinary issues involving reasoning about rationality and knowledge. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to, semantic models for knowledge, belief, and uncertainty, bounded rationality and resource-bounded reasoning, commonsense epistemic reasoning, epistemic logic, knowledge and action, applications of reasoning about knowledge and other mental states, belief revision, and foundations of multi-agent systems.
TARK X will occur as part of an 8-week program "Uncertainty and Information in Economics", organized by the IMS institute of Singapore. For more information on the programme, see http://www.ims.nus.edu.sg/Programs/uie/. For more information on TARK-X, see the TARK conference site at http://www.comp.nus.edu.sg/~tark05/.
Submissions are now invited to TARK-X. Strong preference will be given to papers whose topic is of interest to an interdisciplinary audience, and papers should be accessible to such an audience. Deadline for submissions is (changed) 11 February 2005.
8-19 August, 2005, ESSLLI-2005 Student Session, Edinburgh, UK
We are pleased to announce the Student Session (StuS) of the 17th European Summer School in Logic, Language and Information (ESSLLI'05, 8-19 August, Edinburgh, http://www.macs.hw.ac.uk/esslli05/). This is going to be the 10th Student Session (StuS) in the history of ESSLLIs. The aim of the StuS is to give an opportunity to students at all levels (undergraduate, graduate, postgraduate) to present their work to an expert, yet friendly audience, and get feedback from them. Each year, 18 papers are selected for oral presentation and a number of others for poster presentation.
This year, unlike in the past, papers can be submitted for oral OR poster presentation separately. Student authors are invited to submit a full paper, not to exceed 7 pages of length exclusive of references, by February 15th, 2005. For more information and the technical details of the submission, see: http://www.sissa.it/~gervain/StuS.html or write to: gervain at sissa.it
12-17 May 2005, International e-Conference on Computer Science
& Prof. Reda A. Ammar (USA)
The aim of IeCCS 2005 is to bring together leading scientists of the international Computer Science community and to attract original research papers of very high quality.
You can attend the Conference from
your office PC or from any internet-enabled computer you may choose.
Topics to be covered include (but are not limited to):
Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation, Analysis of Algorithms, Problem Complexity, Mathematical Logic, Formal Languages, Data Structures, Data Bases, Information Systems, Artificial Intelligence, Expert Systems, Simulation and Modeling.
Invited speakers include Prof.dr. H.A. (Erik) Proper (the Netherlands) and Prof. Reda A. Ammar (USA).
Deadline for paper submission is April 10, 2005. For more information, see: http://www.ieccs.net/.