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> From: Roberta Ferrario <ferrix@cs.unitn.it>
> To: ferrix <ferrix@cs.unitn.it>
> Subject: Context03. Notice: dates have changed!!!
> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 10:30:24 +0200
>
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> We apologize for multiple copies of this call for papers
>
> PLEASE NOTICE THAT BOTH THE DATES OF THE CONFERENCE AND THE
> DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS HAVE BEEN POSTP0NED!
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> | |
> | CONTEXT'03 |
> | |
> | Fourth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on |
> | Modeling and Using Context |
> | |
> | Stanford, California (USA) |
> | June 23-25, 2003 |
> | |
> | (www.context.umcs.maine.edu/CONTEXT-03) |
> | |
> +--------------------------------------------------------------+
>
>
> The Fourth International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Modeling
> and Using Context (CONTEXT'03) will provide a high-quality forum for
> discussions about context among researchers active in artificial
> intelligence and other areas of computer science, cognitive science,
> linguistics, the organizational sciences, philosophy, and psychology.
>
> Context affects a wide range of activities in humans and animals as
> well as in artificial agents and other computer programs. The
> importance of context is widely acknowledged, and "context" has become
> an area of study in its own right, as evidenced by the numerous
> workshops, symposia, seminars, and conferences held recently. CONTEXT,
> the oldest conference series focusing on context, is unique due to its
> strong emphasis on interdisciplinary research. Previous CONTEXT
> conferences have been held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (CONTEXT'97),
> Trento, Italy (CONTEXT'99), and Dundee, Scotland (CONTEXT'01). Each of
> these brought together researchers in many disparate fields to discuss
> and report on research on context-related topics.
>
> The proceedings of CONTEXT'03 will be published in a Lecture Notes
> series
> (http://www.springer.de/comp/lnai) of Springer≠Verlag, as were those of
> the previous two CONTEXT conferences.
>
> TOPICS OF INTEREST
>
> To guide potential submissions, a representative sampling of topics of
> interest for CONTEXT'03 are as follows (in alphabetical order). This is
> not an exhaustive list, and other contributions are welcome, although
> all submissions must have a focus on context.
>
> Analogy and case-based reasoning Autonomous Agents and Agent-based
> Systems
> Cognitive Modeling Commonsense Reasoning
> Context Issues in Databases Context-aware Applications
> Contextual effects on language Contextual effects on
> problem-solving,
> understanding and production decision-making, and
> categorization
> Decision Support and Expert Systems Distributed Information Systems
> Formal Theories of Context Heterogeneous Information
> Integration
> Human-Computer Interaction Information Management
> Intelligent Tutoring Systems Intelligent/Semantic Web Systems
> Interagent Communication Knowledge Engineering and
> Management
> Knowledge Representation Machine Learning
> Multiagent Systems Natural Language Processing
> Neuroscience and context Organizational Theory and Design
> Philosophical Foundations
>
>
> SUBMISSION OF PAPERS
>
> Since CONTEXT'03 will be an interdisciplinary forum, all submissions,
> in addition to being evaluated for their technical merit, will be
> evaluated for their accessibility to an interdisciplinary audience.
> Works that transcend disciplinary boundaries are especially encouraged.
> Papers will be accepted either for oral presentation or for
> presentation at a poster session.
>
> Each submission will be evaluated by three referees. Complete
> formatting requirements and detailed instructions for authors can be
> found on the conference Web page. Note that papers cannot be longer
> than 14 pages. Papers must be submitted electronically--no hardcopy
> submissions will be accepted without prior approval from the Program
> Co-Chairs well in advance of the submission deadline. LaTeX and Word
> templates are available at the conference Web page. Papers must be in
> PDF format. See the conference Web page for instructions on converting
> to this format from Word, LaTeX, etc.
>
> Submitted papers should be received by the Program Co-Chairs no later
> than January 6, 2003. The conference Web page contains instructions for
> submitting papers electronically.
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> Paper submission deadline....................................January
> 27, 2003
> Notification of acceptance/rejection for all submissions.......March
> 13, 2003 Deadline for final versions of accepted
> papers.................April 13, 2003
> Conference...................................................June
> 23-≠25, 2003
>
> CONFERENCE CHAIR
>
> Fausto Giunchiglia (fausto@cs.unitn.it)
> Universita degli Studi di Trento, Italy
>
> PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
>
> Patrick Blackburn (Patrick.Blackburn@loria.fr)
> LORIA, France
>
> Roy Turner (rmt@umcs.maine.edu)
> University of Maine, USA
>
> Chiara Ghidini (C.Ghidini@csc.liv.ac.uk)
> University of Liverpool, UK
>
> STEERING COMMITTEE
>
> Varol Akman (akman@cs.bilkent.edu.tr)
> Bilkent University, Turkey
>
> Massimo Benerecetti (bene@cs.unitn.it)
> University of Naples, Italy
>
> Paolo Bouquet (bouquet@cs.unitn.it)
> Universita degli Studi di Trento, Italy
>
> Patrick Brezillon (Patrick.Brezillon@lip6.fr)
> University of Paris VI, France
>
> Boicho Kokinov (bkokinov@nbu.bg)
> New Bulgarian University, Bulgaria
>
> John Perry (john@csli.stanford.edu)
> Stanford University, USA
>
> Francois Recanati (Francois.Recanati@ehess.fr)
> L'Ecole Polytechnique, France
>
> Luciano Serafini (serafini@irst.itc.it)
> Istituto Trentino di Cultura (ITC), Italy
>
> Rich Thomason (rich@thomason.org)
> University of Michigan, USA
>
> Roger A. Young (R.A.YOUNG@dundee.ac.uk)
> University of Dundee, UK
>
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
>
> Horacio Arlo-Costa Carnegie Mellon University, USA
> John Barnden The University of Birmingham, UK
> Carla Bazzanella Universit‡ degli Studi di Torino, Italy
> John Bell University of London, UK
> Jose Luis Bermudez University of Stirling, UK
> Matteo Bonifacio University of Trento, Italy
> Anind K. Dey Intel Research, California, USA
> Christo Dichev Winston Salem State University, USA
> Bruce Edmonds Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
> Paul Feltovich University of West Florida, USA
> Tim Fernando Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland
> Anita Fetzer Universitaet Stuttgart
> Christopher Gauker University of Cincinnati, USA
> Alain Giboin INRIA, France
> Avelino Gonzalez University of Central Florida, USA
> Jerry Hobbs USC/ISI, USA
> Lucja Iwanska LxLinks, Inc., Michigan, USA
> Ruth Kempson King's College London, UK
> David Leake Indiana University, USA
> Mark Maybury MITRE Corporation, Massachusetts, USA
> Bernard Moulin UniversitÈ Laval, Canada
> Rolf Nossum Agder University College, Norway
> Jean-Charles Pomerol DRITT/Universite P and M Curie, France
> Marina Sbis‡ University of Trieste, Italy
> Carles Sierra Spanish Scientific Research Council, Spain
> Munindar Singh North Carolina State University, USA
> Steffen Staab University of Karlsruhe, Germany
> Elise Turner University of Maine, USA
> Peter Turney National Research Council, Ontario, Canada
> Johan van Benthem University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
> Robert J. van den Bosch Univ. Hospital Groningen, The
> Netherlands
> Teun A. van Dijk Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain
> Terry Winograd Stanford University, USA
>
>
> PUBLICITY CHAIR
>
> Roberta Ferrario (ferrix@cs.unitn.it)
> Universita degli Studi di Trento, Italy
>
> LOCAL CHAIR
>
> Elisabetta Zibetti (ezibetti@psych.stanford.edu)
> Stanford University, USA
>
>
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> * For more information, see www.context.umcs.maine.edu. *
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