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SPECIAL SESSIONS LIST
NLPinAI 2019, Special Session on Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence
Chair(s): Roussanka Loukanova
HAMT 2019, Special Session on Human-centric Applications of Multi-agent Technologies
Chair(s): Yasushi Kambayashi
Special Session on Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence -
NLPinAI
2019
Paper Submission:
December 27, 2018 (expired)
Authors Notification:
January 7, 2019 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration:
January 15, 2019 (expired)
Scope
Computational and technological developments that incorporate natural language are proliferating. Adequate coverage encounters difficult problems related to partiality, underspecification, and context-dependency, which are signature features of information in nature and natural languages. Furthermore, agents (humans or computational systems) are information conveyors, interpreters, or participate as components of informational content. Generally, language processing depends on agents' knowledge, reasoning, perspectives, and interactions.
Special Session on Human-centric Applications of Multi-agent Technologies -
HAMT
2019
Paper Submission:
December 27, 2018 (expired)
Authors Notification:
January 7, 2019 (expired)
Camera Ready and Registration:
January 15, 2019 (expired)
Scope
Today, we are witnessing the advent of ubiquitous computing. Computers are not special machines, they are common apparatus. We are using computers without any special attention. Therefore computational technologies should become human centric; multi-agent systems are not exception. Human centric applications should be one of the mainstreams of multi-agent technologies. In this session, we would like to meet with various background research scientists as well as industry specialists to discuss how we can make various agent technologies, support the welfare of humanity. Through this session, we would like to foster any inspirations for designing and developing novel computational applications based on agent technologies as well as communication technologies such as Content-Centric Network technology to support human beings.