Call for Workshop Submissions/Participation
W7 - Binding Environmental Sciences and Artificial
Intelligence
August 24, 1998
A workshop held in conjunction with the
13th biennial European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
ECAI'98
August 23-28, 1998, Brighton, UK.
Workshop Information
What the Workshop is About
There is a growing environmental concern either in industries (e.g.,
the ISO 14001 creation) or in politics (e.g., Kyoto's or Rio do
Janeiro's summits). Therefore, new tools for solving new problems
are more and more needed. This workshop (ECAI98-BESAI) creates a
discussion platform for AI researchers involved in the development
of applications in the sensitive area of Environmental Sciences.
ECAI98-BESAI is an open forum for exposing and discussing the
advances of international projects in the area of Artificial
Intelligence and Environmental Sciences, and for bringing together
a growing interdisciplinary community of researchers with common
interests.
Both environmental studies and Artificial Intelligence can
provide society with solutions for many real world problems, in
order to protect the environment. The encounter of these fields is
a new challenge for many researchers of both communities.
The technical issues to be presented in ECAI98-BESAI may come
from all environmental fields, and should show how AI approaches,
techniques and applications can be useful to environmental system
management. New or improved techniques or methods, as well as
innovative applications are welcome. Contributions emphasizing the
integration of various technologies or paradigms are especially
welcome.
Basic Environmental issues:
- Aquatic Environmental Sciences
- Marine Pollution
- Water Management
- Waste Management
- Atmospheric Environmental Sciences
- Air Pollution
- Meteorological Prediction
- Waste Management
- Terrestrial Environmental Sciences
- Forest Management
- Waste Management
- Environmental-Process Supervision
- Biodiversity
- Ecological-System Modeling and Simulation
- Environmental-Crime Detection
- Environmental Data Base Management
- Environmental Impact Assessment
- Global Climatic Change
- Natural Resource Management
- Remote Sensing
- System Ecology
Artificial Intelligence approaches and techniques:
- Autonomous Agents
- Belief, Bayessian and Possibilistic Networks
- Neural Networks
- Case-Based Reasoning
- Constraint-Based Reasoning
- Distributed Problem Solving
- Genetic Algorithms
- Heuristic Search
- Image Processing
- Signal Processing
- Internet-Based Information Systems
- Knowledge-Based Systems
- Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
- Machine Learning
- Optimization in Engineering Design
- Robotics
Instructions for Participants
All ECAI98-BESAI workshop participants must register both for the
main ECAI'98 conference and the workshop itself.
Workshop attendance will be limited to registered participants.
Instructions for Submissions
Authors planning to submit a contribution must contact as
soon as possible to the Workshop Organizing Committee by e-mail.
Interested contributing authors have to submit manuscripts
addressing issues that are clearly relevant to the workshop theme,
and an additional brief (max. 1 page) description of their ongoing
research projects.
Authors have to send a copy of their original manuscript to
Workshop Organizing Committee by April 1, 1998. The length of the
manuscript, including figures, should be limited to 12 pages typed
double-spaced using font size 12. Each manuscript have to start
with an abstract of no more than 150 words and have to include a
list of about five keywords.
In addition to the camera ready paper for the Workshop Notes,
that will be distributed at the workshop, authors must prepare an
electronic version of their paper and make it available prior to
the workshop.
Submissions will be peer reviewed by at least two referees.
Following the recommendations of the reviewers, authors of
accepted papers will prepare a presentation. Presentations
will be grouped into sections to foster focused discussions. The
workshop schedule will provide time for specific discussions
directly after each presentation as well as for extended more
general exchange of ideas between sessions. Some of the attendees
will be asked to serve as session commentators who summarize and
critically reflect on the presentations of a session.
It is planned to publish the Workshop Proceedings in book format
or as a special issue of a specialized journal after the
conference. Authors will have the opportunity to revise and extend
their contribution.
Workshop Committees
Co-chairs:
- Ulises
Cortés, Artificial Intelligence Section, Technical
University of Catalonia (Catalonia, Spain).
- Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Artificial
Intelligence Section, Technical University of Catalonia
(Catalonia, Spain).
Organizing Committee:
- Ulises
Cortés, Artificial Intelligence Section, Technical
University of Catalonia (Catalonia, Spain).
- René Bañares-Alcántara, Chemical
Engineering Dept., University of Edinburgh (Scotland, U.K.).
- Javier Lafuente, Chemical
Engineering Dept., Autonomous University of Barcelona
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Manel Poch, Chemical and
Environmental Engineering Laboratory, University of Girona
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Yoram Reich, Solids, Mechanic and
Infrastructure Dept., Tel-Aviv University (Israel).
- Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Artificial
Intelligence Section, Technical University of Catalonia
(Catalonia, Spain).
Program Committee:
- René Bañares-Alcántara, Chemical
Engineering Dept., University of Edinburgh (Scotland, U.K.).
- Javier Béjar, Artificial
Intelligence Section, Technical University of Catalonia
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Ulises
Cortés, Artificial Intelligence Section, Technical
University of Catalonia (Catalonia, Spain).
- Javier Lafuente, Chemical
Engineering Dept., Autonomous University of Barcelona
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Ramon López de Mántaras, Artificial
Intelligence Research Institute (IIIA), CSIC (Catalonia, Spain).
- Gary A. Montague, Chemical &
Process Engineering Dept., University of Newcastle (England,
U.K.).
- Manel Poch, Chemical and
Environmental Engineering Laboratory, University of Girona
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Yoram Reich, Solid Mechanics,
Materials and Structures Dept., Tel-Aviv University (Israel).
- Antonio Sánchez-Aguilar, Computer
Science Dept., University of Las Americas (Mexico).
- Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Artificial
Intelligence Section, Technical University of Catalonia
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Ramon Sangüesa, Artificial
Intelligence Section, Technical University of Catalonia
(Catalonia, Spain).
- Jean Philippe Steyer, Laboratory of
Environmental Biotechnology (LBE), INRA (France).
Important Dates
- April 14, 1998 Deadline
for submission of papers
- May 16, 1998 Authors notification of acceptance/rejection
- May 27, 1998 Publication of final workshop program and
accepted papers
- June 10, 1998 Deadline for final revised camera-ready papers
- August 24, 1998 Workshop at ECAI'98
Address for Submissions and Further
Information
Proposals have to be submitted via surface mail or electronically
(in UNIX compatible postscript, HTML, or RTF) to Miquel
Sànchez-Marrè or Ulises Cortés, at the following address:
Miquel
Sànchez-Marrè / Ulises Cortés
Dept. of
Software/Computer Science
Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya / Technical University of
Catalonia
Campus Nord - Edifici OMEGA
C. Jordi Girona 1-3
08034 Barcelona
Catalonia, Spain
e-mail: miquel@cs.upc.edu
/ ia@cs.upc.edu
Further information on ECAI '98 is available at the ECAI'98 Home
page: http://www.cogs.susx.ac.uk/ecai98/index.html
The URL of this Workshop Home page is: https://www.cs.upc.edu/~miquel/webia/besai/besai98.html
This call is also available in ASCII
Miquel Sànchez-Marrè /
Ulises
Cortés