Last modified on Fri Jun 9 11:01:09 1995
Authors are invited to submit papers describing both theoretical and practical work in any areas of artificial intelligence. (Papers accepted or under review by other conferences or journals are not acceptable.)
Five hard copies of the completed paper must be received by the conference programme committee chair before or on 9 June 1995. Fax and electronic submission can not be accepted. Papers received after 9 June 1995 will be returned unopened.
A best student paper award will be presented at the conference. Refer to the AI'95 Awards document for details.
All five hard copies must be printed on 8.5 in x 11 in or A4 paper using 12 point Times. The left and right margin should be 25mm each. The top and bottom margin should be 35mm each. Each submitted paper must have a separate title page and a body. The title page must include a title, a 300-400 word abstract, a list of keywords, the names and addresses of all authors, their email addresses, and their telephone and fax numbers. The body must also include the title and abstract, but the author information must be excluded. The length of submitted papers (excluding the title page) must be no more than 8 single-spaced, single-column pages including all figures, tables, and bibliography. Papers not conforming to the above requirements may be rejected without review.
The proceedings of AI'95 will be published by a recognised international publisher. Authors of all accepted papers must pre-register for and present their papers at the conference. The registration fee must be received by the conference organiser before or on 18 August 1995 (i.e., the deadline for the camera-ready copy) in order for the paper to be included in the proceedings. Papers accepted for oral presentation will be allocated up to 8 pages in the proceedings. Papers accepted for poster presentation will be allocated 1 page in the proceedings. A separate proceedings for full-length (<= 8 pages) poster papers will also be published.
Send all paper submissions to:
Dr Xin Yao (AI'95 Programme Committee Chair)
Department of Computer Science
University College, The University of New South Wales
Australian Defence Force Academy
Canberra, ACT 2600, Australia
Phone: (+61 6) 268 8819
Fax: (+61 6) 268 8581