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AGI 2011 : The Fourth Conference on Artificial General Intelligence

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Conference Series : Artificial General Intelligence
 
Link: http://agi-conf.org/2011/
 
When Aug 3, 2011 - Aug 7, 2011
Where Mountain View, CA
Submission Deadline Mar 1, 2011
Categories    artificial intelligence   machine learning   intelligent systems
 

Call For Papers

The original goal of the AI field was the construction of “thinking machines”, that is, computer systems with human-like general intelligence. For the last few decades, however, the majority of AI researchers have focused on what can be called “narrow AI” – systems with intelligence limited to specific, highly constrained tasks. In recent years more and more researchers have recognized the necessity – and feasibility – of returning to the original goals of the field. Increasingly, there is a call for confronting the more difficult issues of human-level intelligence, and more broadly “artificial general intelligence” (AGI).

Continuing the mission of the first three highly successful Conferences on Artificial General Intelligence, AGI-11 will gather an international group of leading academic and industry researchers involved in serious scientific and engineering work aimed directly at the goal of AGI. This is the only major conference series devoted wholly and specifically to the creation of AI systems possessing general intelligence at the human level and beyond. AGI-11 will be hosted by Google in Mountain View, California.

Submit papers or proposals, for workshops, tutorials, or demos, electronically to EasyChair (you may need to Create an EasyChair Account first). Whether an accepted paper (either full-length or short position statement) will be presented as a talk or as a poster will be determined by the Program Committee, in part based on paper quality as assessed by the anonymous reviewers, and in part according to the extent the paper addresses a topic of core interest to the AGI community. All accepted papers are required to have at least one registered author per paper. Multiple papers require multiple registrations. AGI-11 will accept two types of submissions: full-length papers (6 pages) and short position statements (2 pages).

A good sense of the overall nature of the conference may be found via perusing AGI-10, AGI-09, and AGI-08.

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