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Call For Tutorials

The MICAI 2010 Tutorial Organizing Committee invites you to submit tutorial proposals on all topics related to Artificial Intelligence. Tutorials cover surveys, theoretical issues, important advances, and practical applications of the field. Tutorials will be 4 hours in length. They will be held on November 8 or 9, 2010, preceding the main conference.

Important Dates:

Deadline for tutorial proposals:

September 6, 2010 (*EXTENDED*)

Notification of acceptance:

September 27, 2010 (*EXTENDED*)

Tutorial materials due:

October 18, 2010 (*EXTENDED*)

Tutorial date:

November 8–9, 2010 (*EXTENDED*)

Tutorial Proposal Submission
A tutorial proposal should contain the following information:

-Title, name of the speaker, abstract (informative but short: 5 – 10 lines);
-A detailed outline of the topics to be presented, with a short comment on each topic;
-A description of the target audience and pre-requisites expected from participants;
-A brief CV of the speaker indicating his/her background in the tutorial area;
-Contact address, phone, e-mail, webpage of the speaker;
-Technical requirements (equipment, hardware, and software).

Contributors for accepted tutorials will be given a one-night free stay in the conference hotel and free registration to the main conference. No other expenses will be reimbursed.

Proposals should be submitted electronically in Word or PDF format to the tutorial Chairs, Rafael Murrieta (murrieta@cimat.mx) and Raúl Monroy (raulm@itesm.mx). For additional information please feel free to contact the tutorial chairs.

 

 

 

                                                                             
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