[agents] WI-IAT 2013 - Call for Tutorials

Xiaohui Tao xtao at usq.edu.au
Wed Feb 13 19:20:06 EST 2013


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	               CALL FOR TUTORIALS
      2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint Conference on 
       Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology 
                         (WI-IAT’13)
             Atlanta, Georgia November 17-20, 2013
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The Program Committees of the 2013 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Joint 
Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology 
(WI-IAT’13) invite proposals for tutorials. The tutorials will be 
held within the Conference, November 17, 2013 at Atlanta, Georgia. 

TUTORIAL PROPOSAL SUBMISSIONS

Workshop organizers should submit their proposals (in single pdf 
file) directly to the two Workshop Chairs via e-mail (see their 
email addresses below).

Workshop proposals should include the following elements:

Proposal for tutorials, in PDF format, should consist of an outline 
and background information on the presenter(s). The tutorial outline 
should be limited to 2 pages and must contain the following 
information:
- Title and abstract of the tutorial (overall goal of the tutorial)
- Proposed duration: short (2 hours) or long (4 hours)
- Description of intended audience: to whom is the tutorial going 
    to be of interest (WI or IAT communities or both)
- Description of prerequisite knowledge: what background the attendees 
    should already have
- Outline: overview of the tutorial (including references to papers, 
    books, etc.)
- The background information on the presenter(s) should be limited to 
    two pages and must contain: 
    * Names, affiliations, homepages and contact details of all the 
        presenters;
    * Short biographies, including main publications related to the 
        topic of the proposed tutorial;
    * If it makes sense, information about previous tutorials given 
        by the same presenters (title, conference, year number of 
        attendees, etc.)
- Tutorial proposals should be sent to both tutorial chairs by e-mail.

IMPORTANT DATES
Tutorial proposal submission: July 10, 2013

TUTORIAL CO-CHAIRS
Prof. Elizabeth Diaz (University of Virgin Islands, USVI, USA)
Dr. Justin Zhan (North Carolina A&T State University, USA)


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