AAAI-13 Special Track on AI and the Web Call for Papers

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AAAI-13 Special Track on AI and the Web Call for Papers


Special Track on AI and the Web Paper Submission Site


Author Kit


Timetable for Authors

  • December 3, 2012 – January 19, 2013: Authors register on the AAAI web site
  • January 19, 2013: Electronic abstracts due
  • January 22, 2013: Electronic papers due
  • March 11 – March 13, 2013: Author feedback about initial reviews
  • March 26, 2013: Notification of acceptance or rejection
  • April 9, 2013: Camera-ready copy due at AAAI office

The web has evolved from a simple hypertext standard into a ubiquitous, global information system including much of human knowledge, and sometimes beyond. Today's web provides ready access to not only text, images, and audio files, but also to structured and semistructured information, sensor data, composable services, and communities of people. It offers an open and decentralized environment in which anyone can publish information and services coupled with powerful search engines and agents to discover them. All of this is ubiquitously available from wired, wireless, and mobile devices. The result is an environment enormously useful to people for research, learning, commerce, socializing, communication, and entertainment. We have just begun to explore how this vast amount of machine accessible knowledge can be exploited and used by machines to better serve human needs as well as to discover new knowledge.

This special track invites research papers on AI techniques, systems, and concepts involving or applied to the web. Papers should either describe web related research or clearly explain how the work addresses problems, opportunities or issues underlying the web or web-based systems. Relevant topics include, but are not limited to the following:

  • AI for multimedia and multimodal web applications
  • AI for web services: semantic descriptions, planning, matching, and coordination
  • AI for web-based collaboration and cooperation
  • Crowdsourcing techniques and methodologies
  • Enhancing web search and information retrieval
  • Exploiting Linked Open Data
  • Human language technologies for web systems, including text summarization and machine translation
  • Intelligent user interfaces for web systems
  • Knowledge acquisition from the web
  • Languages, tools, and methodologies for representing, managing, and visualizing semantic web data
  • Machine learning and the web
  • Ontologies and the web: creation, extraction, evolution, mapping, merging, and alignment; tags and folksonomies
  • Question answering on the web
  • Recognizing web spam such as link farms and splogs
  • Representing, reasoning, and using provenance, trust, privacy, and security on the web
  • Searching, querying, visualizing, and interpreting the semantic web
  • Social networking and community identification
  • Web personalization and user modeling
  • Web-based opinion extraction and trend spotting
  • Web-based recommendation systems

Papers will be reviewed by qualified reviewers drawn from a special track committee as well as the general program committee. Submissions to this special track deemed not to be relevant may be considered for review for the general technical papers track at the discretion of the track and conference cochairs.

Author Registration

Authors must register at the AI and the Web Track technical paper submission site (available December 3, 2012) before they submit their abstracts and papers. The software will assign a password, which will enable the author to log on to submit an abstract and paper. In order to avoid a rush at the last minute, authors are encouraged to register as soon as possible after December 3, and well in advance of the January 19 abstract deadline.

  • Registration will close at 11:59 PM PST on January 19, 2013.
  • Abstract submission will close at 11:59 PM PST on January 19, 2013.
  • Final paper submission will close at 11:59 PM PST on January 22, 2013.

Abstract and Paper Submission

Papers must be formatted in AAAI two-column, camera-ready style; see the author instructions page for details. Please note that these formatting instructions are for final, accepted papers; no additional pages can be purchased at the review stage. Papers (submitted and final) may be no longer than 7 pages, where page 7 must contain only references, and no other text whatsoever. Papers must be in trouble-free, high-resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter (8.5" x 11") paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts. In addition, the copyright slug may be omitted in the initial submission phase. Please also refer to the instructions on how to prepare your paper for blind review.

Electronic abstract and paper submission through the AAAI-13 AI and the Web Track paper submission site is required on or (preferably) before the deadline dates listed above. We cannot accept submissions by email or fax. Authors will receive confirmation of receipt of their abstracts or papers, including an ID number, shortly after submission. AAAI will contact authors again only if problems are encountered with papers. Inquiries regarding paper receipt must be made no later than January 28, 2013.

Blind Review Instructions

Reviewing for the AAAI Conference is blind to the identities of the authors. The first page, on which the paper body begins, should include the title, abstract, content areas, and ID number (if available), but not the acknowledgments and names or affiliations of the authors. The references should include all published literature relevant to the paper, including previous works of the authors, but should not include unpublished works.

When referring to one's own work, use the third person, rather than the first person. For example, say "Previously, Newell (Newell 1996) has shown that...," rather than "In our previous work (Newell 1996) we have shown that...." Try to avoid including any information in the body of the paper or references that would identify the authors or their institutions. Such information may be added to the final camera-ready version for publication.

Policy Concerning Submissions to Other Conferences or Journals

AAAI-13 will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. Authors are also required not to submit their papers elsewhere during AAAI's review period. These restrictions apply only to journals and conferences, not to workshops and similar specialized presentations with a limited audience and without archival proceedings. Authors will be required to confirm that their submissions conform to these requirements at the time of submission.

Review Process

Program committee members will identify papers they are qualified to review based on the information submitted electronically (the paper's title, keywords, and abstract). Their reviewing will be done blind to the identities of the authors and their institutions. Authors will have a limited opportunity to respond to initial reviews. This author feedback will then be taken into account in the final recommendations and reviews may be changed accordingly. The program committee's reviews will make recommendations to the senior program committee, which in turn will make recommendations to the track cochairs. Although the track cochairs will formally make all final decisions, in practice almost all will be made earlier in the process.

Publication

Accepted papers will be allocated seven (7) pages in the conference proceedings (with page 7 restricted to references); up to two (2) additional pages may be used at a cost to the authors of $275 per page. Final papers found to exceed page limits and or otherwise violating the instructions to authors will not be included in the proceedings. Authors will be required to transfer copyright of their paper to AAAI.

Questions and Suggestions

Concerning author instructions and conference registration, write to aaai13@aaai.org.

Concerning suggestions for the program and other inquiries, write to the special track cochairs.

Special Track Cochairs

Jeff Heflin (heflin@cse.lehigh.edu)
Lehigh University, USA

Markus Krötzsch (markus.kroetzsch@cs.ox.ac.uk)
University of Oxford, UK

A complete listing of conference track organizers, associate chairs, and senior program committee members will be available at the conference website.

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