$[H$[J Entering digest ... 12 May 86 Gideon Sahar Seminar - Searching Transformed State Spaces (Edinburgh) Date: Wednesday 14th May l986 Time: 2.00 p.m. Place: Department of Artificial Intelligence, Seminar Room F10, 80 South Bridge, EDINBURGH. Dr. S. Steel, Department of Computer Science, University of Essex will give a seminar entitled - "On Trying to do Dependency-Directed Backtracking by Searching Transformed State Spaces". Any search involves choices. Bad choices can cause disaster. DDBT is an attempt to undo only those choices which caused the disaster. One approach is to transform the seach space of the original problem into a space with different states and operators that is easier to search. I shall show the merits and failings of various spaces. At the moment of writing I have no perfect method. ------------------------------ 13 May 86 Amy Lansky Seminar - Automatic Design of Graphical Presentations (SRI) --2463 chars; More?--n $[H$[J12 May 86 Margaret Olender Seminar - Knowledge, Communication, and Time (SRI) --1587 chars; More?--n $[H$[J13 May 86 Ken Wauchope Seminar Series - NCARAI Call for Speakers --1796 chars; More?--n $[H$[J12 May 86 Jack Minker Conference - Foundations of Deductive Databases and Logic Programming --5163 chars; More?--n $[H$[J13 May 86 CHEESEMAN%PLU@ames-io.ARPA, Conference - Uncertainty in AI Workshop --2339 chars; More?-- $[H$[J Entering digest ... 13 May 86 CHEESEMAN%PLU@ames-io.ARPA, Conference - Uncertainty in AI Workshop CALL FOR PARTICIPATION Second Workshop on: "Uncertainty in Artificial Intelligence" Philadelphia, PA. August 8-10, 1986 (preceeding AAAI conf.) Sponsored by: AAAI and RCA This workshop is a follow-up to the successful workshop in L.A., August 1985. Its subject is reasoning under uncertainty and representing uncertain information. The emphasis this year is on applications, although papers on theory are also welcome. The workshop provides an opportunity for those interested in uncertainty in AI to present their ideas and participate in the discussions. Also panel discussions will provide a lively cross-section of views. Papers are invited on the following topics: *Applications--Descriptions of novel approaches; interesting results; important implementation difficulties; experimental comparison of alternatives etc. *Comparison and Evaluation of different uncertainty formalisms. *Induction (Theory discovery) under uncertainty. *Alternative uncertainty approaches. *Relationship between uncertainty and logic. *Uncertainty about uncertainty (Higher order approaches). *Other uncertainty in AI issues. Preference will be given to papers that have demonstrated their approach in real applications. Some papers may be accepted for publication but not presentation (except at a poster session). Four copies of the paper (or an extended abstract) should be sent to the arrangements chairman before 23rd. May 1986. Acceptances will be sent by the 20th. June and final (camera ready) papers must be received by 11th. July. Proceedings will be available at the workshop. General Chair: Program Chair: Arrangements Chair: John Lemmer Peter Cheeseman Lawrence Carnuccio KSC Inc. NASA-Ames Research Center RCA-Adv. Tech. Labs. 255 N. Washington St. Mail Stop 244-7 Mooretown Corp. Cntr. Rome, NY 13440 Moffett Field, CA 94035 Route 38, Mooretown, (315)336-0500 (415)694-6526 NJ 08057 (609)866-6428 Program Committee: P. Cheeseman, J. Lemmer, T. Levitt, J. Pearl, M. Yousry, L. Zadeh. ------------------------------ 13 May 86 AAAI , Conference - AAAI-86 --2443 chars; More?-- $[H$[J Entering digest ... 13 May 86 AAAI , Conference - AAAI-86 The AAAI Annual Conference, schedule for August 11-15, 1986, will be held in Philadelphia, PA. With the introduction of sessions devoted to engineering practice, this year's Technical Program has accepted 67 papers for presentation in the engineering track and 119 papers in the science track with over 15 panels and invited talks scattered throughout the week. Examples of the invited talks include "Connectionism" by G. Hinton, "Survey of Natural Language Processing" by B. Grosz, and "What's Doable when Building an Expert System?" by B. Buchanan. The Science Sessions, which were originally scheduled for the Wyndam Franklin Plaza Hotel, have been moved to the Philadelphia Civic Center; however, the dates of the Science Sessions remain the same - August 11 and 12. The Engineering Sessions remain at the Philadelphia Civic Center on August 14 and 15. This year's tutorial program has 23 tutorials which include advanced topics such as qualitative reasoning and uncertainty management. The Tutorials also have been moved to the Wyndam Franklin Plaza and still scheduled for August 11, 12 and 14. The Exhibit Program has increased in size to include approximately 100 software and hardware vendors and publishers. This year the AAAI has set a precedence by offering complimentary booth space to academic and non-profit institutions to demonstrate their different AI research projects to the conference attendees. Examples of the universities and labs participating include MIT, Georgia Tech, Ohio State, Queen's University, SRI International, UCLA, and Cornell University. Eleven major suppliers and manufacturers have agreed to provide these universities and others with complimentary machines, technicians, special crating, etc. Costs for attending the conference are: Early Registration (deadline June 13) AAAI Member Non-Member Regular $150 Regular $180 Student $ 75 Student $90 Late Registration (deadline July 11) AAAI Member Non-Member Regular $180 Regular $225 Student $ 90 Student $125 AAAI-86 Conference brochure, containing information on the program, registration, housing, transportation, and social occasions can be obtained by contacting: AAAI-86 445 Burgess Drive Menlo Park, CA 94025-3496 415-328-3123 or 321-1118 AAAI-Office@sumex-aim.arpa ------------------------------ ... Exiting digest 9 May 86 AIList Moderator Kenneth Laws AIList Digest V4 #119 --11925 chars; More?--