IJCAI-03 Workshop Program

 

The workshops will take place August 9 - 11, 2003. They are arranged in eight tracks or themes. Participation is limited to those invited by the workshop organizers prior to the conference. Detailed descriptions and submission guidelines for each workshop can be found by following the links below. Paper submission formats for authors can be found here.

Track Saturday
August 9
Sunday
August 10
Monday
August 11
Agent-Oriented Systems

[AOS-1] Cognitive Modeling of Agents and Multi-Agent Interactions

[AOS-3] Multiagent for Mass-User Support

[AOS-4] Issues in Designing Physical Agents for Dynamic Real-Time Environments: World modeling, planning, learning, and communicating
[AOS-2] Ontologies and Distributed Systems

[AOS-5] Agents and Automated Reasoning

AI Applications [APP-1] Intelligent Computing in Petroleum Industry [APP-2] Knowledge and Reasoning in Practical Dialog Systems [APP-4] Trading Agent Design and Analysis
  [APP-3] Environmental Decision Support Systems [APP-5] Methods for automatic music performance and their applications in a public rendering contest
Constraints [CON-1] Distributed Constraint Reasoning [CON-2] Model Checking and Artificial Intelligence [CON-3] Stochastic Search Algorithms
Creativity and  Interaction

[CI-1] Mixed-Initiative Intelligent Systems

 

 
[CI-2] Creative Systems: Approaches to Creativity in AI and Cognitive Science  
Knowledge Representation and Reasoning


[KRR-1] Spatial and Temporal Reasoning [KRR-4] Nonmonotonic Reasoning, Action and Change
[KRR-2] Computational Models of Natural Argument
[KRR-5] Knowledge Representation and Automated Reasoning for E-Learning Systems

[KRR-6] Knowledge Management and Organizational Memories

[KRR-3] Reasoning with Uncertainty in Robotics    
Machine Learning and Data Mining
[ML-1] Text-Mining and Link-Analysis
[ML-2] Computational Approaches to Style Analysis and Synthesis

[ML-3] Learning Statistical Models from Relational Data

Multidisciplinary [MD-1] Learning Graphical Models for Computational Genomics [MD-2] AI and Autonomic Computing: Developing a Research Agenda for Self-Managing Computer Systems [MD-3] Configuration
  [MD-4] AI Moves to IA: Artificial Intelligence, Information Access, and Mobile Computing
Web Related [WEB-1] Information Integration on the Web [WEB-2] Intelligent Techniques for Web Personalization

 

Mary-Anne Williams
Faculty of Information Technology
University of Technology Sydney
PO Box123 Broadway NSW 2007, Australia
Telephone: +61-2-95144503
Fax: +61-2-95141807
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workshops03@ijcai.org