AISB Call for Tutorial/Workshop Proposals

Hyacinth Nwana nwanahs at cs.keele.ac.uk
Fri May 15 16:14:13 EDT 1992


           Call for Tutorial & Workshop Proposals: AISB-93
 
 	  9th Biennial Conference on Artificial Intelligence
 				   
 		     University of Birmingham, England
 		      29th March -- 2nd April 1993
 				   
 		       Society for the Study of
      Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (SSAISB)
 
 The AISB-93 Programme Committee invites proposals for the Tutorial
 & Workshop Programme of the 9th Biennial Conference on Artificial 
 Intelligence (AISB-93) to be held at the University of Birmingham, 
 England, during 29th March - 2nd April 1993. The first day and a half 
 of the Conference are allocated to workshops and tutorials.
 
 Proposals for full day or half day tutorials/workshops will be 
 considered. They may be offered both on standard topics and on new
 and more advanced aspects of Artificial Intelligence or Simulation of
 Behaviour.
 
 The Technical Programme of AISB-93 (Programme Chairman: Aaron
 Sloman) will include a special theme on:
 
 * Prospect for AI as the general science of intelligence
 
 Tutorials/Workshops related to this theme would be particularly 
 welcome.
 
 Proposals from an individual or pair of presenters will be considered.
 Anyone interested in presenting a tutorial should submit a proposal to
 the AISB-93 Tutorial/Workshop Organiser, Dr Hyacinth Nwana, at
 the address below.
 
 Submission:
 ----------
 A tutorial proposal should contain the following information:
 
 1. Tutorial/Workshop Title
 
 2. A brief description of the tutorial/workshop, suitable for 
    inclusion in the conference brochure.
 
 3. A detailed outline of the tutorial/workshop.
    This should include the necessary background and the potential
    target audience for the tutorial/workshop.
 
 4. A brief resume of the presenter(s).  
    This should include: background in the tutorial/workshop area, 
    references to published work in the topic area (ideally, a 
    published tutorial-level article on the subject), and teaching
    experience, including previous conference tutorials or 
    short-courses presented.
 
 5. Administrative information.  
    This should include: name, mailing address, phone number, Fax, and
    email address if available.  In the case of multiple presenters,
    information for each presenter should be provided, but one presenter
    should be identified as the principal contact.
 
 Dates:
 ------
 Proposals must be received by September 17th, 1992.
 Decisions about topics and speakers will be made by November 5th, 1992.
 Speakers should be prepared to submit completed course materials by
 February 4th, 1993.
 
 Proposals should be sent to:
 
 Dr. Hyacinth S. Nwana
 Department of Computer Science
 University of Keele
 Keele, Staffordshire
 ST5 5BG
 UK
 
Email:
     JANET:  nwanahs at uk.ac.keele.cs
     BITNET: nwanahs%cs.kl.ac.uk at ukacrl
     UUCP:   ...!ukc!kl-cs!nwanahs
     OTHER:  nwanahs at cs.keele.ac.uk
 
 Tel: (+44) (0) 782 583413
 Fax: (+44) (0) 782 713082
 
 All other correspondence and queries regarding the conference should
 be sent to the Local Organiser, Donald Peterson.
 
 Dr. Donald Peterson
 School of Computer Science
 The University of Birmingham
 Edgbaston
 Birmingham
 B15 2TT
 UK
 
 Email:	aisb93-prog at cs.bham.ac.uk
	(for communications relating to submission of papers)
	aisb93-delegates at cs.bham.ac.uk
	(for info. on accomodation, meals, programme, etc)
 Tel:	(+44) (0) 21 414 3711
 Fax:	(+44) (0) 21 414 4281



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