Connectionists: CFP: Seventh Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
Marcus Hutter
marcus.hutter at gmx.net
Mon Dec 16 22:59:32 EST 2013
Call for Papers: AGI−14
Aug. 1–4 2014, Quebec City
http://agi-conf.org/2014
The seventh annual conference on Artificial General Intelligence
(AGI−14) will take place in Quebec City, August 1–4. AGI−14 will be
co-located with and immediately after AAAI−14 and CogSci 2014.
The AGI conference series is the premier international event aimed at
advancing the state of knowledge regarding the original goal of the AI
field — the creation of thinking machines with general intelligence at
the human level and possibly beyond.
Information on the previous AGI conferences may be found at
http://agi-conf.org/
Keynote speakers:
* Yoshua Bengio, University of Montreal: Deep Learning for AI
* more to be announced.
Papers:
As in prior AGI conferences, we welcome contributed papers on all
aspects of AGI R&D, with the key proviso that each paper should somehow
contribute specifically to the development of Artificial General
Intelligence.
The proceedings of AGI-14 will be published as a book in Springer’s
Lecture Notes in AI series, http://www.springer.com/series/1244, and all
the accepted papers will be available online. Papers must be written in
either LaTeX (preferred) [template:
ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/latex2e/llncs2e.zip] or Word
[2007 template:
ftp://ftp.springer.de/pub/tex/latex/llncs/word/splnproc1110.zip][2003
template:
http://static.springer.com/sgw/documents/1124637/application/zip/CSProceedings_AuthorTools_Word_2003.zip].
Two types of papers will be accepted:
* Regular papers, with a length limit of 10 pages, presenting new
research results or rigorously describing new research ideas
* Short technical communications, with a limit of 4 pages, summarizing
results and ideas of interest to the AGI audience, including reports
about recent publications, position papers, and preliminary results.
The submission deadline is March 15, 2014. The submission page will open
on January 15, 2014.
Appropriate topics for contributed papers include, but are not
restricted to:
* Agent Architectures
* Autonomy
* Benchmarks and Evaluation
* Cognitive Modeling
* Collaborative Intelligence
* Creativity
* Distributed AI
* Formal Models of General Intelligence
* Implications of AGI for Society, Economy and Ecology
* Integration of Different Capabilities
* Knowledge Representation for General Intelligence
* Languages, Specification Approaches and Toolkits
* Learning, and Learning Theory
* Motivation, Emotion and Affect
* Multi-Agent Interaction
* Natural Language Understanding
* Neural-Symbolic Processing
* Perception and Perceptual Modeling
* Philosophy of AGI
* Reasoning, Inference and Planning
* Reinforcement Learning
* Robotic and Virtual Embodiment
* Simulation and Emergent Behavior
* Solomonoff Induction
Workshops and Tutorials:
AGI-14 will include a Workshop on AGI & Cognitive Science.
Additional workshops and tutorials will be determined during the coming
months.
If you wish to propose a tutorial or a workshop in relation with
Artificial General Intelligence, please email a brief proposal to
Conference Chair Ben Goertzel (ben AT goertzel DOT org), or Program
Committee Chairs Laurent Orseau or Javier Snaider.
Chairs and Committees:
* Conference Chair: Ben Goertzel
* Program Committee Chairs: Laurent Orseau and Javier Snaider
* Workshop on AI & Cog Sci: Joscha Bach (Chair), Glenn Gunzelmann
* Additional Organizing Committee Members: Rod Furlan, Ted Goertzel
* Program Committee: See http://agi-conf.org/2014/committees/
______________________
Marcus Hutter, Professor
RSISE, Room B259, Building 115
Australian National University
Corner of North and Daley Road
Canberra ACT 0200, Australia
Phone: +61(0)2 612 51605 (time zone GMT+10:00)
Fax: +61(0)2 612 58651
Email: marcus.hutter at anu.edu.au
http://www.hutter1.net/
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