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Paper submission: January 31, 2007
Acceptance notification: March 2, 2007
Camera-Ready Papers: March 20, 2007
Conference: June 25–27, 2007
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Call for Papers
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5th Atlantic Web Intelligence
Conference 2007
June 25 -27, 2007 - Fontainebleau, France
The Atlantic
Web Intelligence Conference (Spain – 2003, Mexico
– 2004, Poland – 2005, Israel – 2006) brings together scientists,
engineers, computer users, and students to exchange and share
their experiences, new ideas, and research results about all
aspects (theory, applications and tools) of intelligent methods
applied to Web based systems, and to discuss the practical
challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
The conference will cover
a broad set of intelligent methods, with particular emphasis
on soft computing. Methods such as (but not restricted to):
- Neural Networks
- Fuzzy Logic
- Multivalued Logic
- Rough Sets
- Ontologies
- Evolutionary Programming
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- Intelligent CBR
- Genetic Algorithms
- Semantic Networks
- Intelligent Agents
- Reinforcement Learning
- Knowledge Management
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should be related to applications on the Web like:
- Web Design
- Information Retrieval
- Electronic Commerce
- Conversational Systems
- Recommender Systems
- Browsing and Exploration
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- Adaptive Web
- User Profiling/Clustering
- E-mail/SMS filtering
- Negotiation Systems
- Security, Privacy, and Trust
- Web-log Mining
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Submission Guidelines
We solicit
research and experience papers as well as research-in-progress
and practitioner reports applying artificial intelligence and
soft computing techniques to Web in any of the areas listed
above.
The AWIC’07 papers will be published
by Springer as part of their Advances in Soft Computing series.
Papers should be prepared in LATEX and have a length of up
to 6 pages following the Springer format : www.springer.com.
Electronic submissions are due
on January 19, 2007.
Papers will be accepted on the
basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the conference
topics. A double reviewing process will be used.
Fontainebleau ( www.fontainebleau.fr) 60km
to the south of Paris, is easily reached by train or car. Fontainebleau
is well known for the Château, the famous summer residence of
French kings.
After the conference, extended
versions of selected papers will be published as the state-of-art
survey in the series "Studies in Computational Intelligence".
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ORGANIZERS
ESIGETEL, Avon-Fontainebleau, France
Technical Univ. of Lodz, Poland
Systems Research Institute, PAS, Poland
HONORARY CHAIR
Lotfi A. Zadeh
University of California, Berkeley, USA
CONFERENCE CHAIRS
Katarzyna Wegrzyn-Wolska ESIGETEL Avon-Fontainebleau,
France
Piotr S. Szczepaniak,
Technical Univ. of Lodz, Poland,
STEERING COMMITTEE
Jesus Favela
CICESE, Mexico
Janusz Kacprzyk,
Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Jiming Liu
Hong Kong Baptist University
Masoud Nikravesh
University of California, Berkeley, USA
Javier Segovia
UPM, Spain
Ning Zhong
Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan
SCIENTIFIC SECRETARY
Blaise-Florentin Collin, UTEC Informatique France
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