Workshops at the Twenty-Sixth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-12)
Sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence
AAAI is pleased to present the AAAI-12 Workshop Program. Workshops will be held Sunday and Monday, July 22–23, 2012 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Exact locations and dates for the workshops will be determined in the spring. The AAAI-12 workshop program includes 10 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. Participation at these workshops is by invitation from the workshop organizers. All workshop participants must preregister, and indicate which workshop(s) they will be attending. Please note that there is a separate registration fee for attendance at a workshop. Workshop registration is available for workshop only registrants or for AAAI-12 technical registrants at a discounted rate. Registration information will be mailed directly to all invited participants. Workshop report CD's are included in the workshop registration fee, and will be distributed onsite during the workshop. In most cases, workshop papers will also be available after the conference as part of the AAAI Press technical report series.
Important Dates
- March 30: Submissions due (unless noted otherwise)
- April 20: Notification of acceptance
- May 16: Camera-ready copy due to AAAI
- July 22–23: AAAI-12 Workshop Program
Submission Requirements
Submission requirements vary for each workshop, but key deadlines are uniform. Submissions are due to the organizers on March 30, 2012 (please check individual workshop websites for extensions). Workshop organizers will notify submitters of acceptance by April 20, 2012. Camera-ready copy is due to AAAI by May 16, 2012 (firm deadline). Please submit your papers directly to 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.
Formatting Requirements
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 included in the AAAI-12 author kit.
Program Contents
The AAAI-12 Workshop program includes the following ten workshops:
- W1: Activity Context Representation: Techniques and Languages
- W2: AI for Data Center Management and Cloud Computing
- W3: Cognitive Robotics
- W4: Grounding Language for Physical Systems
- W5: Human Computation
- W6: Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization and Recommendation
- W7: Multiagent Pathfinding
- W8: Neural-Symbolic Learning and Reasoning
- W9: Problem Solving Using Classical Planners
- W10: Semantic Cities
Schedule
Sunday, July 22: W2, W3, W6, W7, W9
Monday, July 23: W1, W3, W4, W5, W8, W10
AAAI Workshop Cochairs
Michael Beetz
Technische Universit&aauml;t München, Germany
michael.beetz@in.tum.de
Holger H. Hoos
University of British Columbia, Canada
hoos@cs.ubc.ca
More Information
Workshop Technical Reports
Some AAAI workshops are available as technical reports. For contents and ordering information, consult the AAAI Press catalog.
Registration
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