Call for Papers

5th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence – SETN’08
(5o Πανελλήνιο Συνέδριο Τεχνητής Νοημοσύνης – ΣΕΤΝ’08 )

Syros, Greece, October 2-4, 2008
http://setn08.syros.aegean.gr


Conference Chairs
John Darzentas, University of the Aegean
George Vouros, University of the Aegean

Steering Committee
Grigoris Antoniou, University of Crete and FORTH
Ioannis Hatzilygeroudis, University of Patras
Themistoklis Panayiotopoulos, University of Piraeus
Ioannis Vlahavas, Aristotle University

Scope and Aims
The Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence is organised biannually by the Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN). It provides an opportunity for Greek AI scientists all over the world to disseminate their research results, to exchange views and experiences, and to foster collaborations. International participation is highly welcome too.

The 5th Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN’08), will be held in Syros, Greece on October 2-4, 2008. SETN’08 is organised by EETN, in collaboration with the Department of Product and Systems Design Engineering at the University of the Aegean. The conference aims:

  • to bring together Greek researchers who work actively on the field of
    Artificial Intelligence and to support the exchange of opinions and the
    formation of new research groups and collaborations,
  • to disseminate the results of the Greek AI community and Greek research labs
    and to foster international collaborations,
  • to inform undergraduate and postgraduate students about the current AI
    research conducted by scientists in Greece and worldwide,
  • to promote the research results to companies and facilitate the development
    of innovative products.

Topics
The conference invites high quality, unpublished submissions on any area of Artificial Intelligence. Indicative areas of interest include:

– Adaptive Systems
– AI and Creativity
– AI Architectures
– Artificial Life
– Autonomous Systems
– Data Mining and Knowledge Discovery
– Hybrid Intelligent Systems & Methods
– Intelligent Agents, Multi-agent Systems
– Intelligent Distributed Systems
– Intelligent Information Retrieval
– Intelligent/Natural Interactivity, Intelligent Virtual Environments
– Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Logic Programming
– Knowledge-Based Systems
– Machine Learning, Neural Nets, Genetic Algorithms
– Natural Language Processing
– Planning and Scheduling
– Problem Solving, Constraint Satisfaction
– Robotics, Machine Vision, Machine Sensing

Submission Instructions
Accepted papers will be published in the Springer LNAI (Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence) series. The layout of the papers must be prepared according to the Instructions for the Preparation of Camera-Ready Contribution to LNAI/LNCS Proceedings. Papers must not exceed 12 pages in the LNCS format.

Important Dates
Paper Submission May 9, 2008
Author Notification June 16, 2008
Camera Ready June 30, 2008
Conference October 2-4, 2008