AWIC2007

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AWIC2007
5th Atlantic Web Intelligence Conference
Start June 27 2007 (iCal)
End June 29 2007
Homepage: Homepage
Location
City: Fontainebleau
Country: France
Important dates
Papers due: January 19 2007
Notification: February 26 2007
Camera ready due: March 15 2007
Event in series AWIC

The 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 intelligent methods applied to Web based systems, and to discuss the practical challenges encountered and the solutions adopted.

Fontainebleau 60km to the south of Paris, is easily reached by train or car. Fontainebleau is well known for the Château, the famous summer residence of French kings.

[edit] Topics

The conference will cover a broad set of intelligent methods, with particular emphasis on soft computing. Methods such as (but ot restricted to):

should be related to applications on the Web like:

[edit] Submission

We solicit research and experience papers as well as research-in-progress and practitioner reports applying artificial intelligence and soft computing techniques to Web in any of the areas listed above.

The AWIC’07 papers will be published by Springer as part of their Advances in Soft Computing series. Papers should be prepared in LATEX and have a length of up to 6 pages following the Springer format: www.springer.com.

Electronic submissions are due on January 19, 2007. Papers will be accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the conference topics. A double reviewing process will be used.

After the conference, extended versions of selected papers will be published as the state-of-art survey in the series "Studies in Computational Intelligence".

[edit] Programme committee

The following is taken from the official homepage, where Andreas Hotho was affiliated with the "Universidad de Karsruhe" (sic) the affiliation data should be taken with a grain of salt.

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