Non-member submission 'Last CFP: Context 2003' from Roberta Ferrario

From: Nicholas Allott (n.allott@ucl.ac.uk)
Date: Sat Jan 25 2003 - 00:17:37 GMT

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         LAST REMINDER: DEADLINE FOR PAPERS SUBMISSION IS APPROACHING:
    MONDAY, JANUARY 27

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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) |
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      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 Springer­Verlag, 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 27, 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
    23­25, 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

      Chiara Ghidini (C.Ghidini@csc.liv.ac.uk)
      University of Liverpool, UK

      Roy Turner (rmt@umcs.maine.edu)
      University of Maine, USA

    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 Universitą 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 Université Laval, Canada
      Rolf Nossum Agder University College, Norway
      Jean-Charles Pomerol DRITT/Universite P and M Curie, France
      Marina Sbisą 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 ARRANGEMENTS COMMITTEE

       Dikran Karagueuzian, Chair (dikran@roslin.stanford.edu)
       Michele King (mking@csli.stanford.edu)
       John Perry (john@csli.stanford.edu)
       Keith Devlin (devlin@csli.stanford.edu)
       Elisabetta Zibetti (ezibetti@psych.stanford.edu)

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