[agents] CFP: AAAI Senior Members Track (Sep 13, 2019)
Hang Ma
hangma at usc.edu
Sun Sep 8 20:10:06 EDT 2019
AAAI 2020 Senior Members Track:
https://aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI-20/aaai20seniorcall/
Submissions now open!
Important Dates
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- *September 13, 2019:* Electronic submissions of talks and papers due
- *October 11, 2019:* Notification of acceptance or rejection
- *November 21, 2019:* Camera-ready versions at the AAAI office
There are two subtracks for submissions of talk proposals for the AAAI 2020
Senior Members Track (SMPT). Each accepted talk will be accompanied by a
paper in the proceedings:
*Summary talks:* Broad talks on a well-developed body of research or an
important new research area. They generally will also include results
obtained by researchers other than the speaker. [2-6 pages]
*Blue Sky Ideas talks:* These presentations aim at presenting ideas and
visions that can stimulate the research community to pursue new directions,
e.g., new problems, new application domains, or new methodologies that are
likely to stimulate significant new research. The presenter should find the
right arguments to convince the audience that the topic is promising, and
should relate the talk as much as possible to the existing literature. The
Blue Sky Ideas track will be sponsored by the Computing Community
Consortium, which will give three awards ($1000, $750 and $500), for the
three best submissions in this category, to be used as travel grants for
the presenters. See the Computing Community Consortium for more on blue sky
ideas talks
<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__cra.org_ccc_visioning_blue-2Dsky&d=DwMDaQ&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=CnTTSgpOCRzlS1WUgQ5dgQ&m=Do55IGXIock1fubI3Dri-UicaVNBxV2_lMOVJ2K19sk&s=zQ0Ys5u5vLYzg-Ut3pkJq0p5wiWXTcm7zoSvDofRYmM&e=>.
[2-4 pages]
This track is open to researchers who are at least 5 years past their PhD,
have acquired international recognition for their work, and have
established a significant publication record of AI-related research in AI
conferences and journals. While papers can be co-authored, a senior member
*must* be first author and *must* give the talk at AAAI.
It is important to note that you do not have to be a AAAI Fellow nor hold
the official status of Senior Member of AAAI in order to submit to the
Senior Member Presentation Track.
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Regards,
Hang Ma
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