Call for Demonstrations
The 2011 IEEE / WIC / ACM International Conferences on WEB INTELLIGENCE and
INTELLIGENT AGENT TECHNOLOGY
22-27 August 2011, Lyon, France
http://wi-iat-2011.org/
The 2011 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT 2011)
is a premier event for the Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent community. The two fields continue to experience
rapid growth and manifest interesting synergies in both theoretical and practical terms. While the WI-IAT 2011 main
conference provides an outstanding forum for the discussion of theoretical and conceptual achievements, its demonstration
track aims at exploring applications and practical results.
This call for demonstrations invites researchers and practitioners from academia and industry
alike to submit proposals for the WI-IAT 2011 demo track.
Demonstration papers will be printed in the main conference proceedings, while the actual
demonstrations will be highlighted in a specially arranged venue at the conference, facilitating
the interaction between conference attendees and demonstration presenters.
Demonstration submissions should include a title, a short description of the system, a summary
of its novel characteristics, and the functions and features to be demonstrated. Submissions must
be in English, must not exceed two (2) pages, and must be formatted according to the main
conference's submission guidelines.
The demonstration papers will be 2 pages in length including the bibliography, and must
be submitted online at the conference website.
Demo proposals can be submitted via the Online Submission system (see http://wi-iat-2011.org/).
Important dates
Demo submissions: April 4, 2011
Notifications: May 23, 2011
Camera-ready versions: June 10, 2011
Demonstrations: August 23-25, 2011
Demo chairs
Florian Daniel (University of Trento, Italy)
Gauthier Picard (ENS Mines Saint-Etienne, France)
Intelligent agents, autonomous agents, rational agents, avatars, robots, deliberative agents, BDI agents, reflex agents, learning agents, adaptive agents, fuzzy agents, embodied agents, hybrid agents, semantic agents, physical agents, temporal agents, multi-agent systems, self-organizing systems, distributed systems, complex systems
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