Call for Papers and Submission

AI 2019, the 32nd Canadian Conference on Artificial 
Intelligence<https://www.caiac.ca/en/conferences/canadianai-2019/home>, invites 
papers that present original work in all areas of Artificial Intelligence, 
either theoretical or applied. As in previous years, we aim for accepted papers 
to be published by Springer in the Lecture Notes in 
AI<https://www.springer.com/series/1244> series. Topics of interest include, 
but are not limited to:


·         Agent Systems

·         AI Applications

·         Automated Reasoning

·         Bioinformatics and BioNLP

·         Case‐based Reasoning

·         Cognitive Models

·         Constraint Satisfaction

·         Data Mining

·         E‐Commerce

·         Evolutionary Computation

·         Games

·         Information Retrieval and Search

·         Information and Knowledge Management

·         Knowledge Representation

·         Machine Learning

·         Multimedia Processing

·         Natural Language Processing

·         Neural Nets and Deep Learning

·         Planning

·         Privacy‐preserving

·         Robotics

·         Uncertainty

·         User Modeling

·         Web Mining and Applications

We also welcome the submission of position papers, which present evidence-based 
arguments for a particular point of view without necessarily presenting a new 
system. There will be an option during the submission process to indicate that 
a paper is a position paper.

Important dates

Submission deadline: January 21st, 2019

Author notification: February 25th, 2019

Final papers due: March 10th, 2019

Submission details

Submitted papers must be no longer than 12 pages, including references, and 
must be formatted using the Springer LNCS/LNAI 
style<http://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines>.
 We provide a sample of its use 
here<https://www.caiac.ca/sites/default/files/basic_attachments/LNCS-sample.zip>,
 but we encourage the use of the most up-to-date LaTeX2e style file available 
from Springer. Papers submitted to the conference must not have already been 
published, or accepted for publication, or be under review by a journal or 
another conference. Submissions will go through a double-blind review process 
by Program Committee members for originality, significance, technical merit, 
and clarity of presentation. As such, submissions must be anonymized, and 
papers which fail to do so will be rejected without review. A "Best Paper 
Award" and a “Best Student Paper Award” will be given at the conference 
respectively to the authors of each best paper, as judged by the Best Paper 
Award Selection Committee.


Submissions are accepted via EasyChair using the following link: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=canai2019



Regards,

Marie-Jean Meurs (Université du Québec à Montréal) and Frank Rudzicz 
(University of Toronto), Co-Chairs

--
Frank Rudzicz, PhD
  Scientist, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute-UHN;
  Associate professor (status), Department of Computer Science,
        University of Toronto;
  Co-Founder and President, WinterLight Labs Incorporated;
  Faculty member, Vector Institute;
|| Website: http://www.cs.toronto.edu/~frank
|| Twitter: @SPOClab<https://twitter.com/SPOClab>
|| Phone (office): 416 597 3422 x7971
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