[AISWorld] CFP AAAI Spring Symposium on Combining Machine Learning with Knowledge Engineering
AJ_L Gerber
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AAAI 2019 Spring Symposium on
Combining Machine Learning with Knowledge Engineering
*March 25-27, 2019 @ Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, USA*
https://www.aaai-make.info | Submission: November 2, 2018
AAAI-MAKE 2019 brings together researchers and practitioners from various
communities of machine learning and knowledge engineering working together
on joint AI that is explainable, compliant and grounded in domain
knowledge.
*Topics *
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Ontologies
- Rule-based systems
- Semantic Web
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- Neural Networks
- Knowledge Engineering and Management
- Causal Explainability
- Learning and Cause & Effect Relationships
- Learning Ontologies
- Using Knowledge to Guide Machine Learning
For more details, see the following webpage: https://www.aaai-make.info.
*Submission *
We solicit full papers (up to 12 pages), position papers (3 to 5 pages),
and poster abstracts (1 to 2 pages) on topics related to the above and can
include recent or ongoing research, surveys, and business/use cases.
Furthermore, proposals (1 to 2 pages) for (panel) discussions and
demonstrations are very welcome too.
Please submit through EasyChair (
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sss19).
All submissions should reflect the AAAI formatting instructions and will be
reviewed by the program committee. Papers will be published on the
established open access proceedings site CEUR-WS.
*Important Dates*
- Submission due: *2nd of November 2018*
- Notification of authors: 3rd of December 2018
- Registration: 8th of February 2019
- Camera-ready: 22nd of February 2019
- Symposium: 25-27 of March 2019
*Organizing Committee*
- *Peter Clark*, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Seattle,
WA, USA.
- *Aurona Gerber*, University of Pretoria, South Africa.
- *Knut Hinkelmann* (co-chair), FHNW University of Applied Sciences and
Arts Northwestern Switzerland.
- *Doug Lenat*, Cycorp Inc., Austin, TX, USA.
- *Andreas Martin* (co-chair), FHNW University of Applied Sciences and
Arts Northwestern Switzerland.
- *Frank van Harmelen*, VU University, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
AAAI-MAKE 2019 is part of the Spring Symposium Series of the Association
for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). For any inquiries,
please contact mail at aaai-make.info.
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