ASAI - Argentine Symposium on Artificial Intelligence The Argentine Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (ASAI) is an annual event that has become one of the most important forums on AI of the argentine informatics community. It is organized by the Argentine Association of Artificial Intelligence (AAIA) and offers researchers and practitioners in AI a space for discussion of ideas and exchange of knowledge and experience in the wide range of topics in the field of AI.
In the context of ASAI, participation is encouraged by researchers, educators, industry professionals and companies to contribute with articles in the traditional format of research papers, studies of new applications and case studies, presentation of new tools, reports on transfer activities, or reports on practical experiences related to the topics of the symposium. Such works can be submitted as the type described below that is most relevant to its content. As it has been done in previous editions, ASAI will share one day with AGRANDA, the Argentine Symposium on Big Data. -- Topics of interest Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: * Intelligent Agents and Multi-agent Systems * Ambient intelligence * Analysis and mining of social networks * Analysis and prediction in time series * Machine learning * Computational argumentation * Formal and empirical aspects of Artificial Intelligence * Bio-inspired computing * Explainability and transparency of techniques and algorithms * Intelligent interfaces * Fuzzy logic * Inconsistency management * Data mining * Ontologies and Semantic Web * Personalization and user profiling * Automated planning * Image processing * Speech processing * Natural language processing and computational linguistics * Automated reasoning * Reasoning under uncertainty * Pattern and/or behavior recognition * Artificial neural networks * Knowledge representation * Belief revision * Robotics * Bias and fairness in Artificial Intelligence * Expert and knowledge-based systems * Recommender systems * Decision support systems * Artificial life * Computer vision * Applications of Artificial Intelligence, such as education, lifelogging, health, smart cities, virtual reality, bioinformatics, cheminformatics, detection of disinformation, detection of hate speech, AI and law, for social good, and cybersecurity, among others. -- Submission categories and formats Papers should be submitted in pdf format. Though English is the suggested language, articles in Spanish will also be accepted. All papers should follow the Springer proceedings format y must include 3-5 keywords. Articles will be selected via a double-blind review process, so authors and affiliations should not be reported in the document. For more details on format and templates, please see: https://51jaiio.sadio.org.ar/simposios/formatos There are 6 submission categories: * Full paper: Must include original contributions (that have not been published previously, nor be under review elsewhere). These papers should have a maximum length of 14 pages. Accepted papers must be presented orally or as a poster, and will be included in the JAIIO Proceedings. * Short paper. Works that present novel ideas that may also include preliminary results. These papers should have a maximum length of 4 pages. Accepted papers must be presented orally or as a poster, and will be included in the JAIIO Proceedings. * Data Paper. Present collections of data generated for research purposes that are relevant to the symposium, centering specifically on describing the dataset and its accessibility. Papers should provide details such as i) the context in which it was gathered, ii) decisions taken for its processing, iii) file formats, iv) data updates, and v) licensing for use and access. Datasets should preferably be shared via platforms such as Mendeley Data, IEEE Data Port, Zenodo, or public repositories such as Git. These papers should have a length of 8-14 pages. Accepted papers must be presented orally or as a poster, and will be included in the JAIIO Proceedings. * Demos. This kind of paper must present the results of research projects or the development of applications or processes that are particularly novel in the context of companies or independent professionals, focusing on the exchange of experience acquired through practice. Papers should provide details such as i) summary describing objectives and problems that it solves, ii) technology used, iii) users for which it is designed, and iv) a URL of a demo version, if available to be executed online, or alternatively a URL of a video that shows its main features. These papers should have a length of 2 pages. Accepted papers must be presented orally or as a poster, and will be included in the JAIIO Proceedings. * Oral communication. Via this type of contribution, authors may inform the community of recent publications in high-impact international journals or conferences. These papers should have a length of 1 page, must be in English, and should include title, name and affiliation of all authors, abstract and name of the journal or event in which the work was published. Accepted papers must be presented orally or as a poster, and the abstract will be included in the JAIIO Proceedings. * Projects, applications, or research lines that are ongoing or starting. This type of contribution will provide a place for discussion of different aspects of the discipline, fostering new connections between researchers for future collaborations. Presentations will be via a short talk, and a forum will be available for discussion afterwards. These contributions will consist of 200 words plus additional material as considered necessary, such as references, figures, tables, and examples. Abstracts of accepted contributions will appear in the JAIIO Proceedings. -- Submission Full papers, short papers, data papers, demos, and oral communications should be submitted via the SADIO conference management system: https://sgc.sadio.org.ar/sgc/index.php. Projects, applications, or research lines should be submitted via email to a...@51jaiio.sadio.org.ar. At least one of the authors of accepted works (of any category) should be registered at the conference by the author registration deadline. Papers that do not satisfy this requirement will be removed from the proceedings. In case of emergency, authors may provide a representative to present the paper in the name of the authors. -- Important dates * June 13, 2022: Submission deadline * August 15, 2022: Notification of accepted papers * August 22, 2022: Author registration deadline * August 29, 2022: Camera ready submission deadline Symposium chairs - Viviana Cotik (ICC UBA-CONICET) - Gerardo I. Simari (ICIC UNS-CONICET)
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