AISB'07 - Artificial and Ambient Intelligence
April 2nd-5th 2007, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb07/
Members of the British HCI group have the same discounts as AISB members
Website is now open for registration
Early registration closes on Monday 5th March 2007
The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB) is pleased to announce its forthcoming convention to be held at Newcastle University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, 2-5 April 2007. The AISB convention is an annual event organised as a number of collocated symposia interspersed with invited plenary talks. In addition to symposia related to the theme of the convention, proposals are welcomed in all areas relating to AI and cognitive science.
Ambient Intelligence (also known as Ubiquitous or Pervasive Computing) is an emerging research area that has received much attention in recent years. As a field it is concerned with the implications of embedding computing devices into the environment, and with how human and artificial agents can make use of and interact in such technological contexts. Many of the key research issues in Ambient Intelligence can benefit from AI methods, and research into the application of artificial intelligence in this field is likely to further advance AI.
- Intelligent environments
- Computer vision in ambient intelligent and mobile systems
- Natural language processing in ambient intelligent and mobile systems
- Representation and reasoning in ambient intelligent and mobile systems
- Affective computing for ambient intelligent systems
- Learning for ambient intelligent and mobile systems
- Autonomous and autonomic systems
- Intelligent user interfaces for mobile computing
- Cognitive systems for ambient intelligence
- Modelling, acquiring and reasoning about context
- Resource adaptation
- Agency and trust in ubiquitous systems
- Distributed reasoning
- Ontology sharing
Event contact:
Patrick Olivier (p.l.olivier@ncl.ac.uk)
Chris Kray (c.kray@ncl.ac.uk)
