Canadian AI 2020 — 2nd call for papers

The deadline for submission to Canadian AI 2020 is only *ten* days away (Jan. 17).

 
SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
 
Canadian AI 2020 – 13-15 May 2020 in Ottawa
https://www.caiac.ca/en/conferences/canadianai-2020
 
The 33rd Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (Canadian AI 2020)
will take place in Ottawa, Ontario, 12 May to 15 May, 2020. The event is
collocated with the Computer and Robot Vision (CRV) conference. These
events (AI·CRV 2020) will bring together hundreds of leaders in research,
industry, and government, as well as Canada's most accomplished students.
They showcase Canada's ingenuity, innovation and leadership in intelligent
systems and advanced information and communications technology. 
 
We invite papers that present original work in all areas of Artificial
Intelligence, either theoretical or applied. Canadian AI 2020 welcomes
submissions on topics including (but not limited to) search, planning,
knowledge representation, reasoning, natural language processing, robotics
and perception, multiagent systems, statistical learning, and deep learning.
We expressly encourage work that cuts across technical areas or applies
AI techniques in the context of important domains such as e-commerce,
games, healthcare, sustainability, and transportation.
 
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.
 
As in previous years, accepted papers will be published by Springer in the
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series.
 
We are glad to announce that Canadian AI 2020 has the following confirmed
keynote speakers:
* Giuseppe Carenini (University of British Columbia),
* Pascal Poupart (University of Waterloo), and
* Csaba Szepesvari (University of Alberta),
as well as a tutorial by Pierre-Luc Bacon from Université de Montréal.
 
*** Important dates ***
Submission deadline: January 17th, 2020
(Note: We are running on a tight schedule this year, significant extension 
is unlikely.)
Author notification: February 21st, 2020
Final papers due: March 7th, 2020
Conference: May 13-15th, 2020 
 
*** Submissions details ***
We invite submissions of both long and short papers. Long papers must be no
longer than 12 pages, including references, formatted using the Springer
LNCS/LNAI style. Short papers must be no longer than 6 pages, including
references, in the LNAI style. We provide a sample, but authors should 
consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates,
either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer
encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. Springer’s
proceedings LaTeX templates are also available in Overleaf.
 
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
 
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 to assess originality, significance, technical merit, and
clarity of presentation. As such, submissions must be anonymized, and papers
that 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 must be made via EasyChair: 
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=canadianai2020
 
*** Program co-chairs ***
Cyril Goutte, National Research Council Canada (NRC)
Xiaodan Zhu, Queens University
https://www.caiac.ca/en/conferences/canadianai-2020/committees
 
*** Publication ***
The conference proceedings will be published by Springer in the Lecture
Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNCS/LNAI). A paper will be accepted
either as a long or as a short paper. Long papers will be allocated 12
pages while short papers will be allocated 6 pages in the proceedings.
Authors of accepted papers will be allocated time for an oral presentation
at the conference and will have the opportunity to present their work in a
poster session. At least one author of each accepted paper is required to
attend the conference to present the work. The authors must agree to this
requirement prior to submitting their paper for review. 
 
In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all
of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish
form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match
the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been
sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot
be made.
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