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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: BNAIC 2016

November 10-11, 2016, Amsterdam, NL

http://BNAIC2016.org

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Dear colleague,

This year, the 28th Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 
2016) is jointly organized by the University of Amsterdam and the Vrije 
Universiteit Amsterdam, under the auspices of the Benelux Association 
for Artificial Intelligence (BNVKI) and the Dutch Research School for 
Information and Knowledge Systems (SIKS). BNAIC 2016 will be held in 
Hotel Casa 400, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, on Thursday 10 and Friday 11 
November, 2016. BNAIC 2016 will include invited speakers, research 
presentations, posters and demonstrations. Also, a number of special 
sessions will be organized, including a ‘research meets business’ 
session, an interdisciplinary session, and a session on open access 
publishing.

*>>> We are happy to announce that this year, a selection of accepted 
papers will be published as post-proceedings by Springer Verlag, in 
their Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) book 
series! <<<**
*
Researchers are invited to submit unpublished original research on all 
aspects of Artificial Intelligence. Additionally, high-quality research 
results already published at international AI conferences or in AI 
journals are also welcome. Four types of submissions are invited:

Type A: REGULAR PAPERS

Papers presenting original work that advances Artificial Intelligence. 
In addition to papers on original work, position and review papers are 
also welcomed. These contributions should address a well-developed body 
of research, an important new area, or a promising new topic, and 
provide a big picture view.
Submitted type A-papers should not exceed a length of 8 pages. 
Contributions will be reviewed on overall quality and relevance. Type 
A-Papers can be accepted for either oral or poster presentation.

Type B: COMPRESSED CONTRIBUTIONS

Abstracts of already published work. Papers that have been accepted 
after June 1st, 2015 for AI-related refereed conferences or journals can 
be resubmitted and will be accepted as compressed contributions. Authors 
are invited to submit the officially published version (without page 
restriction) together with a two-page abstract. Type B-Papers will be 
accepted for either oral or poster presentation. Authors may submit at 
most one type B-paper of which they are the corresponding author.

Type C: DEMONSTRATIONS

Demonstration abstracts. Proposals for demonstration should be submitted 
as a two-page abstract together with a short video illustrating the 
working of the system (not exceeding 15 minutes). Demonstrations will be 
evaluated based on their originality and innovative character, the 
technology deployed, the purpose of the systems in interaction with 
users and/or other systems, and their economic and/or societal 
potential. Any system requirements should also be mentioned.

Type D: THESIS ABSTRACTS

Abstracts of graduation reports. Bachelor and Master students are 
invited to submit a two-page abstract of their completed AI-related 
thesis. The thesis should be accepted after June 1st, 2015. Type 
D-papers will be judged on relevance for the conference and originality. 
Type D-Papers can be accepted for either oral or poster presentation.

Accepted contributions within all four categories will be included in 
the conference proceedings, which will be made available on USB stick. 
Additionally, a selection of accepted contributions within the A, C and 
D category will be published as post-proceedings by Springer Verlag, in 
their Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) book 
series. Authors of these selected papers will be invited to submit an 
extended version of their contribution to be considered (after an 
additional round of reviewing) for publication in the Springer book. 
Page limits of these extended versions are 15 pages (in Springer CCIS 
format) for type A-papers and 6 pages for type C- and D-papers.

All contributions should be written in English, using the standard BNAIC 
template and submitted electronically via EasyChair. Submission details 
can be found at http://BNAIC2016.org. Submission implies willingness of 
at least one author to register for BNAIC 2016 and present the paper. 
For each paper, a separate author registration is required.

Best regards,

Tibor Bosse & Bert Bredeweg
(Conference Chairs)


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