Re: Corpora: KBCS 2002: Call for Papers

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    > KBCS 2002
    > INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON KNOWLEDGE BASED
    > COMPUTER SYSTEMS
    > Mumbai, India, December 18 - 21,
    > 2002
    >
    > http://www.ncst.ernet.in/kbcs2002
    >
    > Call for Papers
    > +++++++++++++++
    >
    > The KBCS series of conferences, held every two
    > years, is intended to
    > act as a forum for promoting interaction among
    > researchers in the field
    > of Artificial Intelligence in India and abroad. The
    > schedule includes
    > a three-day conference on KBCS from Dec 19-21, and
    > one day of tutorials,
    > on the 18th. Papers are invited on substantial,
    > original and unpublished
    > research on all aspects of Artificial Intelligence,
    > including, but not
    > limited to those given below.
    >
    > This year, ICON-2002, International Conference
    > on Natural Language
    > Processing, will be held concurrently with
    > KBCS-2002. Authors may,
    > therefore, choose to submit papers focusing on
    > Natural Language
    > Processing (NLP) to ICON-2002. KBCS-2002 will also
    > consider NLP papers
    > provided they have substantial AI content. The
    > programme committee may
    > shift some papers between these two conferences
    > based on content and
    > suitability.
    >
    > Topics for the Conference:
    > --------------------------
    > Case Based Reasoning
    > Cognitive Modelling
    > Data Mining
    > Expert Systems
    > Foundations of AI
    > Fuzzy Logic
    > Genetic Algorithms
    > Intelligent Agents
    > Intelligent Tutoring Systems
    > Knowledge Acquisition
    > Knowledge Representation
    > Knowledge Management
    > Intelligent Information Retrieval *
    > Machine Learning
    > Machine Translation *
    > Natural Language Processing *
    > Neural Networks
    > Planning and Scheduling
    > Reasoning
    > Robotics
    > Search Techniques
    > Soft Computing
    > Speech Processing
    > Theorem Proving
    > Uncertainty Handling
    > Vision
    > * overlapping areas with ICON
    >
    >
    > Format of Submission:
    > ---------------------
    > Papers should be in English, not exceeding 5000
    > words (including
    > figures and references). Papers should include an
    > abstract of about
    > 100-200 words. Papers outside the specified length
    > are subject to
    > rejection without review. Since reviewing will be
    > "blind", the authors'
    > names and affiliations along with the main area of
    > the paper should be
    > given only on a separate cover sheet. Authors
    > should also exercise
    > care to see that there aue no indirect clues to the
    > identity of the
    > author or the institution (e.g. self-citations
    > reading 'in our earlier
    > work cited below' ... etc)
    >
    > Submissions should be in electronic form and
    > can be in any of the
    > following formats: PDF, Latex or Microsoft Word
    > (RTF format). Papers
    > may be submitted by E-mail or via the web at the
    > URL given. Those who
    > are unable to make electronic submissions may send
    > four hard copies of
    > the paper. Papers selected for the conference will
    > be published in the
    > proceedings.
    >
    > Call for Tutorials:
    > -------------------
    > Proposals are invited for conference tutorials.
    > Tutorials can be of
    > half-day or full-day duration. The proposal should
    > be presented in the
    > form of a 200-word abstract, one page topical
    > outline of the content
    > and bio-data of the speakers, including their
    > qualifications relating
    > to the tutorial content.
    >
    > Submission Deadlines:
    > ---------------------
    > Papers
    > Due: July 31, 2002
    > Acceptance Notification: September 30, 2002
    > Camera Ready Copy Due: October 30, 2002
    >
    > Tutorial Proposals
    > Due: August 30, 2002
    > Acceptance Notification: September 15, 2002
    > Materials Due: November 25, 2002
    >
    > Address:
    > --------
    > KBCS-2002 Secretariat
    > National Centre for Software Technology
    > Gulmohar Cross Rd No. 9
    > Juhu, Mumbai 400 049, India
    > Phone: +91-22-6201606
    > Fax: +91-22-6210139
    > E-mail: kbcs@ncst.ernet.in
    >
    > For ICON-2002:
    > http://www.iiit.net/conferences/icon2002.html
    > E-mail: icon2002@iiit.net
    >
    > Advisory Committee:
    > -------------------
    > Nick Cercone, University of Waterloo, Canada
    > J.R. Isaac,Professor Emeritus, IIT Mumbai
    > Aravind K. Joshi, U of Pennsylvania, USA
    > H.N. Mahabala, Indian Inst. of IT, Bangalore
    > R. Narasimhan, CMC, Bangalore
    > P.V.S. Rao, Tata Infotech Ltd., Mumbai
    >
    > Programme Committee:
    > --------------------
    > K.S.R. Anjaneyulu, ESN Tech Ltd., Hyderabad
    > Vivek Balaraman, TRDDC, Pune
    > Pushpak Bhattacharya, IIT Mumbai
    > PP Chakraborti, IIT Kharagpur
    > B.B. Chaudhuri, ISI, Calcutta
    > R. Chandrasekar, Microsoft, USA
    > S. Kambhampati, Arizona State Univ, USA
    > M. Narasimha Murty, IISc, Bangalore
    > Bernd Neumann, Univ Hamburg, Germany
    > Arun K Pujari, Univ of Hyderabad, Hyderabad
    > S. Ramani, HP India, Bangalore
    > P.V.S. Rao, TataInfotech, Mumbai (Chair)
    > Durgesh D. Rao, NCST, Mumbai
    > P. Saint-Dizier, U of Paul Sabatier, France
    > K. Samudravijaya, TIFR, Mumbai
    > R. Sangal, IIIT, Hyderabad
    > M. Sasikumar, NCST, Mumbai (Co-chair)
    > S. Sen Gupta, Tata Infotech, Mumbai
    > R. Uthurusamy, GMR Labs, USA (Co-chair)
    >
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