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| Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference |
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The 2004 Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference brings together scientists,
engineers, computer users, and students to exchange and share their experiences,
new ideas, and research results about all aspects (theory, applications
and tools) of Artificial Intelligence Techniques applied to Web Based Systems,
and to discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.
The conference will cover a broad set of Artificial Intelligence Techniques,
such as (but not restricted to):
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| Agents
| | Case Based Reasoning |
| Fuzzy Logic |
| Genetic Algorithms |
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| Genetic Programming |
| Knowledge Management |
| Multivalued Logic |
| Neural Networks |
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| Ontologies |
| Reinforcement Learning |
| Rough Sets |
| Semantic Networks |
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| Applied to the problems associated with Web Based System such as
(but not restricted to):
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| Web Design
| | Conversational Systems
| | Electronic Commerce
| | Information Retrieval
| | Recommender Systems
| | Browsing and Exploration
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| Adaptive Web
| | User Profiling/Clustering
| | E-mail/SMS filtering
| | Negotiation Systems
| | Security, Privacy, and Trust
| | Web-log Mining
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We solicit research and experience papers as well as
research-in-progress and practitioner reports applying Artificial Intelligence
techniques to a Web Based System problem in any of the areas listed above.
The AWIC’04 papers were published by Springer as part of their
Lecture Notes in Computer Science series.
LNAI 3034
Electronic submissions were due on December 5, 2003. Papers should have
a length of up to 10 pages following the Springer LNCS format.
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html
We will use a double-blind reviewing process. Please, do
not include the author's name and affiliation or any indication, which
may disclose the paper authorship, in the submitted paper itself.
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