CALL FOR PAPERS

Ninth International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics
http://anytime.cs.umass.edu/aimath06/

January 4-6, 2006
Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Paper Submission Deadline: October 2, 2005

The International Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Mathematics is a 
biennial meeting that fosters interactions between  mathematics, theoretical 
computer science, and artificial intelligence.  This is the ninth symposium in 
a series, which is sponsored by Annals of Mathematics and Artificial 
Intelligence.  We seek submissions of recent results with a particular emphasis 
on the  foundations of AI and mathematical methods used in AI.  Papers 
describing applications are also encouraged, but the focus should be  on 
principled lessons learned from the development of the application. 
Traditionally, the Symposium attracts participants from a variety of 
disciplines, thereby providing a unique forum for scientific exchange. The 
three-day symposium includes invited speakers, presentations of technical 
papers, and special topic sessions.


INVITED SPEAKERS

   o  Thomas Dean, Brown University, USA
   o  Carla Gomes, Cornell University, USA
   o  Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel


SPECIAL TOPIC SESSIONS

TBA


PAPER SUBMISSION:

Paper submission will be electronic via the submission link on the symposium 
web site.  Papers, no more than (8) pages long, must be submitted in PDF or PS 
format.  Fonts must be at least 10 point, and either a single or double column 
format may be used.  The submission deadline is October 2, 2005 (11:59PM EST). 
Papers will be reviewed by members of the Program Committee.  Authors will be 
notified of acceptance or rejection by October 31, 2005.  Final versions of 
accepted papers, for inclusion in the conference electronic proceedings, are 
due by November 21, 2005.  Note that papers may be submitted to the Symposium 
even if submitted to other conferences or journals, because the Symposium web 
site is not archival.

Full versions of a selected set of papers from the Symposium will be included 
in a special volume of Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 
published by Springer.  Authors of these selected papers will be invited to 
submit their full version subject to refereeing at the usual high standards of 
the journal and will receive more details with the acceptance notice.

Any questions regarding paper submission should be sent to the program chair, 
Shlomo Zilberstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


IMPORTANT DATES:

Paper submission: Sunday, October 2, 2005
Notification: Monday, October 31, 2005
Final version due: Monday, November 21, 2005


SPONSORS: The Symposium is partially supported by the Annals of Math and AI and 
Florida Atlantic University.


ORGANIZERS:

   o  General Chair: Martin Charles Golumbic, University of Haifa, Israel
   o  Conference Chair: Frederick Hoffman, Florida Atlantic University, USA
   o  Program Chair: Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 
USA
   o  Publicity Chair: Daniel Bernstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst, 
USA


PROGRAM COMMITTEE:  Peter Bartlett (University of California Berkeley, USA), 
Peter van Beek (University of Waterloo, Canada),   Ronen Brafman (Ben-Gurion 
University, Israel),  Francois Charpillet (INRIA, France),  Berthe Choueiry 
(University of Nebraska-Lincoln, USA),  Adnan Darwiche (University of 
California Los Angeles, USA),  Thomas Eiter (Vienna University of Technology, 
Austria),  Boi  Faltings (EPFL, Switzerland),  Daniela Pucci de Farias 
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA),  John Franco (University of 
Cincinnati, USA),  Hector Geffner (UPF, Spain),  Enrico Giunchiglia 
(University of Genova, Italy),  Claudia Goldman (University of Haifa, Israel), 
Amy Greenwald (Brown University, USA),  Joseph Halpern (Cornell University, 
USA),  Peter Hammer (Rutgers University, USA),  Eric Hansen (Mississippi State 
University, USA),  Lisa Hellerstein (Polytechnic University, USA),  Andreas 
Herzig (Universite Paul Sabatier, France),  Peter Jonsson (University of 
Linkoping, Sweden),  Michael Kaminski (Technion, Israel),  Henry Kautz 
(University of  Washington, USA),  Helene Kirchner (LORIA CNRS and INRIA, 
France),  Sven Koenig (University of Southern California, USA),  Richard Korf 
(University of California Los Angeles, USA),  Hector Levesque (University of 
Toronto, Canada),  Michael Littman (Rutgers University, USA),  Alan Mackworth 
(University of British Columbia, Canada),  David Parkes (Harvard University, 
USA),  Ronald Parr (Duke University, USA),  David Poole (University of British 
Columbia,  Canada),  Dan Roth (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 
USA),  Bart Selman (Cornell University, USA),  Milind Tambe (University of 
Southern California, USA),  Moshe Tennenholtz (Technion, Israel),  Toby Walsh 
(University of New South Wales,  Australia),  Michael Wooldridge (University of 
Liverpool, England)


ADVISORY COMMITTEE:  The Editor-in-Chief (Martin Charles Golumbic) and the 
members of the Editorial Board of Annals of Mathematics and Artificial 
Intelligence serve as the permanent Advisory Committee of the Symposium.


Further details can be found at: http://anytime.cs.umass.edu/aimath06/


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