In the growing field of artificial intelligence, we are witnessing on one hand the
great developments in problem solving, knowledge representation, automated reasoning,
artificial vision, human machine interaction and web intelligence and on the other
hand the emergence of new directions and challenges such as brain informatics,
social network intelligence and cloud computing.
Within this new and rich context of AI engineering, the Laboratory for Research in AI (LRIA)
of the Science and Technology University Houari Boumediene in Algiers (Algeria) and
the Laboratory for Foundations of Computer Science (LIFL) of the University of Science and Technology of Lille 1 (France)
organize the first International Conference on Machine and Web Intelligence (ICMWI'2010)
which will be held in Algiers, October 3-5, 2010.
ICMWI'2010 will focus on all theoretical and practical aspects of machine intelligence and their fundamental interaction with the web. It is hence dedicated to bring together scientists from all over the world to share and exchange knowledge, experience and most recent developments and research in machine and web intelligence.
High-quality original submissions are welcome from all areas of contemporary AI. These include, but are not limited to, the following areas:
Machine intelligence
- Agents and Multi-agent Systems
- Reasoning under Uncertainty
- Cognitive Modeling and Interaction
- Constraints Satisfaction and Search
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
- Machine Learning
- Knowledge discovery and data mining
- Nature and bio-Inspired Computing
- Natural Language Processing
- Planning and Scheduling
- Vision, Image Analysis and Robotics
- Pattern Recognition
- Ambient Intelligence
- Qualitative and temporal reasoning
- All languages and environments
- Information Retrieval and Filtering
- Meta-heuristics and Evolutionary computation
- Brain Informatics
- Semantics and Ontology Engineering
Web Intelligence
- Intelligent Human-Web Interaction
- Web Information Filtering &Retrieval
- Electronic Commerce
- Conversational Systems
- Browsing and Exploration
- Adaptive Web
- User Profiling/Clustering
- Negotiation Systems
- Security, Privacy, and Trust
- Web Mining and Farming
- Social Networks Mining
- Intelligent e-Technology
- Semantic Web
- Web Agents
- Knowledge Grids & Grid Intelligence
- Grid Computing
- Cloud Computing
- Web Services
- Search in Networks
Graduate Students Track
This special track concerns the category of students preparing a Master or a PHD degree in the field
of artificial intelligence. It will give them an opportunity to present their works and prepare them
to enter the domain of research.