CAIR'09

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CAIR'09
Competitions in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics
Subevent of IJCAI2009
Start July 12th 2009 (iCal)
End July 12th 2009
Homepage: Homepage
Location
City: Pasadena
Country: USA
Important dates
Papers due: April 1st 2009
Submissions due: April 1st 2009
Notification: April 17th 2009
Camera ready due: May 8th 2009

The IJCAI-09 workshop on Competitions in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Many subfields of artificial intelligence and robotics regularly host competitions, such as the RoboCup soccer and RoboCup Rescue competitions (robotics), the SAT competition (boolean satisfiability), the International Planning Competition (action planning), the Trading Agent Competition (agents), the CADE ATP System Competition (automated theorem proving), the Annual Reinforcement Learning Competition (reinforcement learning), the Diagnostic Competition (model-based diagnosis), or the CSP solver competition (constraints).

Competitions impact research communities in many ways, including a scientific, engineering and community dimension. Scientifically, they offer a way to evaluate the state of the art of a subfield by providing a common benchmark on which different approaches to a problem can be compared. From the engineering perspective, they help technology in an area to mature by requiring development of systems that work robustly on unseen problems or by promoting the development of tools or reusable system components for the problem addressed by the competition. From the community perspective, they inspire discussion and attract publicity for a field and help enroll young researchers in a research community.

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