[agents] Knowledge Engineering Review **Call for Tutorial Journal Papers**
Iyad Rahwan
irahwan at acm.org
Thu Feb 25 02:23:50 EST 2010
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The Knowledge Engineering Review
-- Cambridge University Press --
**NEW** Call for Tutorial Papers
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The Knowledge Engineering Review (KER) seeks to publish high-quality
tutorials on various topics related to Artificial Intelligence and
knowledge-based systems. All contributions within the scope of the
journal are welcome.
Tutorial papers fill a gap in the literature by addressing timely
topics for which a book-length account is still premature (e.g.
because the area is developing too rapidly). As such, tutorials play
an important role in developing and promoting new ideas.
Tutorial papers differ somewhat from survey papers. A survey aims at
providing balanced but critical presentations of the primary concepts
in an area. A tutorial, on the other hand, provides a detailed
introduction to an area, possibly focusing on one specific approach or
technique. It is hoped that the tutorial would focus on helping the
reader become familiar with particular techniques, and so would make
use of examples and, possibly, exercises.
Tutorial papers will be reviewed for value, quality and style, and if
accepted, will be published and indexed as is the case with normal KER
articles.
For further queries, please contact the Associate Editor for
tutorials, Iyad Rahwan (http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/irahwan/)
This call for papers online:
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displaySpecialPage?pageId=1848
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