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PRICAI 2022 : The Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial IntelligenceConference Series : Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence | |||||||||||||||
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The Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI) is a biennial international event which concentrates on AI theories, technologies and their applications in the areas of social and economic importance for countries in the Pacific Rim. In the past, the conferences have been held in Nagoya (1990), Seoul (1992), Beijing (1994), Cairns (1996), Singapore (1998), Melbourne (2000), Tokyo (2002), Auckland (2004), Guilin (2006), Hanoi (2008), Daegu (2010), Kuching (2012), Gold Coast (2014), Phuket (2016), Nanjing (2018), Fiji (2019), Yokohama (2020, online) and Hanoi (2021, online).
The 19th PRICAI (2022) will be held virtually in Shanghai, China. The Program Committee invites technical papers on substantial, original, and unpublished research in all aspects of Artificial Intelligence. PRICAI-2022 aims to bring together researchers, practitioners, educators and users in AI and related communities for in-depth intellectual exchanges, research cooperation and professional development. Areas of Interest The conference areas of interest include, but are not limited to: AI foundations Applications of AI Agents Bayesian networks Big data analytics Bioinformatics Bio-inspired intelligence Cognitive systems Cognitive computing Constraint satisfaction Data mining and knowledge discovery Decision theory Education and tutoring systems Evolutionary computation Games and interactive entertainment Heuristics Information retrieval and extraction Internet of things Knowledge acquisition and ontology Knowledge management Knowledge representation Law, Ethics and AI Linked open data Machine learning Markov networks Multimedia and arts Multimodal interaction Natural language processing Neural networks and deep learning Planning and scheduling Probabilistic inference Reasoning Robotics Search Text/Web/Internet mining Semantic Web Social intelligence Speech and dialogue systems Uncertainty Vision and perception |
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