Papers for the Scientific Conference are solicited from all areas of Artificial Intelligence. Submissions must present original work which has not formerly been published, accepted for publication, or submitted for another conference. The KI-95 proceedings will be published in the Springer "Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence" (LNAI) series. Papers submitted for evaluation must be in English and must not exceed 12 pages, incl. figures and literature references (Springer format; detailed description at the back cover of each Springer LNAI book). Papers are to be submitted in 4 hard copies to the address given below.
Each submission must be accompanied by a cover page giving the title of the contribution, names and addresses (including email) of all authors, a correspondence address, and a short abstract which also names the specific subfield and a list of keywords describing the work. On the day on which a paper submission is mailed, an electronic version of the cover page, restricted to ASCII, is to be emailed to the KI-95 Program Committee <ki95-pk@techfak.uni-bielefeld.de> .
Submitted papers will be evaluated on the basis of the scientific relevance, originality, applicability of the results achieved, and the overall quality of presentation. For an outstanding contribution, the Springer Best Paper Award will be granted at the conference.
Poster submissions are also solicited from all areas of
Artificial Intelligence. To submit a poster, a 1-3 page
description of the presentation, incl. informative figures, plus
a cover page giving the title of the poster, names and addresses
(including email) of all authors, and a correspondence address
must be sent to the address given below. Papers not accepted for
the Scientific Conference may be submitted as a poster in the
format described above. Poster submissions will be evaluated
according to their relevance to AI and presentation quality.
Last Minute Poster
Submission
System demonstrations may only be submitted in connection with a poster submission, in the format described above. Demonstrations can be given at dedicated time slots during the conference, either as a video presentation or by way of a stand- alone workstation to be brought by the exhibitor. Power and booth and, if necessary, video equipment (VHS, SVHS) will be supplied on request. The demo itself will not be evaluated; its content and quality must be evaluable on the basis of the accompanying poster submission.
Fax or email submissions cannot be accepted.
31.03.95 Submission of papers for KI-95 31.05.95 Notification of acceptance 30.06.95 Submission of camera-ready manuscripts 30.06.95 Submission of posters / submission of system demos 31.07.95 Notification of accepted posters and demonstrations
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Claus-Rainer Rollinger University of Osnabrück Institute for Semantic Information Processing - KI-95 - D-49069 Osnabrück, Germany
Chairs: U. Hahn, Freiburg C.-R. Rollinger, Osnabrück D. Koch, Berlin W. Brauer, München R. Kruse, Braunschweig S. Pribbenow, Hamburg S. Bocionek, München G. Sagerer, Bielefeld H.-J. Bürckert, Saarbrücken W. von Seelen, Bochum L. Dreschler-Fischer, Hamburg I. Wachsmuth, Bielefeld