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LAST CALL FOR PAPERS Artificial Intelligence in Music and Art Special Track of the19th International FLAIRS Conference Melbourne Beach, Florida, Florida, May 11-13, 2006

AIMA 2006 website: http://aima2006.dei.uc.pt
FLAIRS 2006 website: http://www.indiana.edu/~flairs06/



INTRODUCTION

The application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques in the fields of Art and Music is a significant and captivating research area. There is a growing interest in applications of AI in visual arts, music, graphics, video, sound, architecture, design of artifacts, and other creative endeavors.


OBJECTIVE

This special track will provide an international forum for researchers, scientists, and practitioners to present results from on-going AI work in the fields of Music and Art. The objective of this track is to foster the creation, refinement and transfer of such ideas, and to promote their cross-fertilization over all AI paradigms and relevant application domains.


LOCATION

The track will be held in Melbourne Beach, Florida, on May 11-13, 2006, in conjunction with the FLAIRS 2006 conference (http://www.indiana.edu/~flairs06/).


CALL FOR PARTICIPATION

We invite original and unpublished contributions on AI applications in the analysis, composition, generation, interpretation, performance, evaluation, classification, and data mining of artifacts from various creative endeavors and fields, such as visual art, graphics, video, music, sounds, architecture, design of physical artifacts, sculpture, literature, poetry, etc. Accepted papers will be presented at the conference and included in the FLAIRS 2006 conference proceedings, published by AAAI Press.


SCOPE AND TOPICS

We invite research from all AI paradigms including symbolic, statistical, connectionist, genetic, distributed, and hybrid approaches. The track covers a wide range of AI techniques including (but not limited to) cognitive modeling, data mining and classification, expert systems, generative systems (A-life, chaos, fractals, L-systems), grammars, fuzzy logic, genetic algorithms, hidden Markov models, intelligent agents, knowledge representation, knowledge-based systems, machine learning, natural language processing, neural networks, constraint satisfaction, perception, planning, reasoning and inferencing, and swarm intelligence.


SUBMISSION GUIDELINES

Papers must be submitted on-line, following the FLAIRS submission guidelines, and no later than November 21, 2005. They must be written in proper English, no longer than 6 pages, including references, and formatted in AAAI two-column, camera-ready style. Papers must be formatted for US Letter (8-1/2" x 11") paper. For additional details, see conference website (http://www.indiana.edu/~flairs06/).


REVIEWING PROCESS

Reviewing will be doubly blind. Authors should remove their names and affiliations from submitted papers, and should take reasonable care that their identity is disguised. References to own work should be referred to in the third person, e.g., "Smith (Smith 2003) has shown...,".


TIMETABLE FOR AUTHORS

Paper submissions are due electronically by November 21, 2005. Notification letters will be sent via email by January 20, 2006. Final camera-ready copies are due electronically by February 13, 2006.



TRACK ORGANIZERS

Bill Manaris
College of Charleston, USA
http://www.cs.cofc.edu/~manaris
manaris@xxxxxxxxxxx


Penousal Machado University of Coimbra, Portugal http://eden.dei.uc.pt/~machado machado@xxxxxxxxx


IMPORTANT DATES

Submission: November 21, 2005
Notification: January 20, 2006
Camera ready: February 13, 2006
Special Track: May 11-13, 2006



PROGRAM COMMITTEE AND OTHER INFORMATION

http://aima2006.dei.uc.pt/
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