[rede.APPIA] EurAI fellow – Ana Paiva

Fantástica notícia! Parabéns à Ana Paiva.


Amilcar


On 14 Jun 2019, at 20:04, Paulo Jorge Freitas Oliveira Novais <pjon@di.uminho.pt> wrote:


Caros colegas @APPIA:
Na qualidade de Presidente da Associação Portuguesa para a Inteligência Artificial (APPIA), é com grande satisfação que venho comunicar que por proposta da nossa associação, a colega Ana Paiva, Professora Catedrática do Instituto Superior Técnico da Universidade de Lisboa, foi eleita EurAI fellow pelo EurAI Fellows committee 2019.
 
A APPIA endereça a colega Ana Paiva as maiores felicitações e congratula-se por mais esta demonstração da excelência da investigação em Inteligência Artificial em Portugal.
 
Parabéns Ana.
 
Pela APPIA,
Paulo Novais 


[rede.APPIA] ISSAI 2019 – Program available – (correction)

Just a correction regarding the message below: the Registration is already open!

Sorry for the mess.

Amilcar

On 19 May 2019, at 11:41, Amílcar Cardoso <amilcar@dei.uc.pt> wrote:


[Apologies for cross-postings]

** Program available: http://issai.dei.uc.pt/menu/program.html **

ISSAI 2019: First Interdisciplinary Summer School on AI
(http://issai.dei.uc.pt)
Focus Theme: “New paths for Intelligence”

Jointly organised by APPIA and AEPIA
June 5-7, 2019
Fórum Cultural de Cerveira, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal

(NEW) Keynote Speaker: Helder Coelho (University of Lisbon, ECCAI Fellow)

Confirmed Lectures:
  – Luc Steels (Catalan Institute for Advanced Studies – ICREA): Insights from evolutionary biology can be the basis of future AI
  – Matteo Valleriani (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science): Early modern Mathematically Hardcoded Historical Reasoning: Is it Relevant for the Development of Artificial Intelligence?
  – JJ Merelo (University of Granada): From computer science and engineering to AI: cloud native artificial intelligence and artificial life.
  – Jochen Büttner (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science): New tools for a long-established discipline: Using machine learning approaches for corpus research in the history of science
  – Nuno Sousa (University of Minho): AI in medical arena
  – Tony Veale (University College Dublin): Making Machines That Make Meaning: Exploring Spaces of Varying Dimensionality in Computational Creativity.
  – (NEW) Paulo Gomes (Critical Software): Industry Lecture


The ISSAI is intended as an interdisciplinary forum with the aim to create a multi-directional flow between AI and other disciplines. The spirit of the meeting is that a forum where practitioners from different fields both present ideas from their fields and learn about ideas from other fields is the best atmosphere for all the disciplines to prosper together. The event is an initiative of the Portuguese and Spanish associations for AI (APPIA and AEPIA). It is aimed at graduate students, post-docs and researchers willing to advance their knowledge and gain new insights by actively participating in an interdisciplinary dialogue.

We invite all the graduate students, post-docs and researchers interested in this interdisciplinary forum to book these dates and pay attention to our website. The registration will open soon is open.

Venue:
The ISSAI will take place in the Fórum Cultural de Cerveira, which is the main stage of the prestigious Biennial of Art of Vila nova de Cerveira. This venue offers an excellent set up for three intensive days of lecturers, panels, formal and informal discussions, networking and fun.

Accommodations:
We have booked a number of places with controlled prices, primarily for students, in the Youth Hostel (Pousada da Juventude). Detailed information on how to apply is available in ISSAI website.
Vila Nova da Cerveira has a good offer of alternative accommodations available in the most known booking platforms.

Chairs:
– Amparo Alonso (University of A Coruña)
– Amílcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra)
– Luís Correia (University of Lisbon)
– Pablo Gervás (University Complutense of Madrid)
– Paulo Novais (University of Minho)
– Alicia Troncoso Lora (University Pablo de Olavide)


[rede.APPIA] ISSAI 2019 – Program available – 1st Interdisciplinary Summer School on AI

[Apologies for cross-postings]
** Program available: issai.dei.uc.pt/menu/program.html **
ISSAI 2019: First Interdisciplinary Summer School on AI (issai.dei.uc.pt) Focus Theme: “New paths for Intelligence”
Jointly organised by APPIA and AEPIA June 5-7, 2019 Fórum Cultural de Cerveira, Vila Nova de Cerveira, Portugal
(NEW) Keynote Speaker: Helder Coelho (University of Lisbon, ECCAI Fellow)
Confirmed Lectures: – Luc Steels (Catalan Institute for Advanced Studies – ICREA): Insights from evolutionary biology can be the basis of future AI – Matteo Valleriani (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science): Early modern Mathematically Hardcoded Historical Reasoning: Is it Relevant for the Development of Artificial Intelligence? – JJ Merelo (University of Granada): From computer science and engineering to AI: cloud native artificial intelligence and artificial life. – Jochen Büttner (Max Planck Institute for the History of Science): New tools for a long-established discipline: Using machine learning approaches for corpus research in the history of science – Nuno Sousa (University of Minho): AI in medical arena – Tony Veale (University College Dublin): Making Machines That Make Meaning: Exploring Spaces of Varying Dimensionality in Computational Creativity. – (NEW) Paulo Gomes (Critical Software): Industry Lecture
The ISSAI is intended as an interdisciplinary forum with the aim to create a multi-directional flow between AI and other disciplines. The spirit of the meeting is that a forum where practitioners from different fields both present ideas from their fields and learn about ideas from other fields is the best atmosphere for all the disciplines to prosper together. The event is an initiative of the Portuguese and Spanish associations for AI (APPIA and AEPIA). It is aimed at graduate students, post-docs and researchers willing to advance their knowledge and gain new insights by actively participating in an interdisciplinary dialogue.
We invite all the graduate students, post-docs and researchers interested in this interdisciplinary forum to book these dates and pay attention to our website. The registration will open soon.
Venue: The ISSAI will take place in the Fórum Cultural de Cerveira, which is the main stage of the prestigious Biennial of Art of Vila nova de Cerveira. This venue offers an excellent set up for three intensive days of lecturers, panels, formal and informal discussions, networking and fun.
Accommodations: We have booked a number of places with controlled prices, primarily for students, in the Youth Hostel (Pousada da Juventude). Detailed information on how to apply is available in ISSAI website. Vila Nova da Cerveira has a good offer of alternative accommodations available in the most known booking platforms.
Chairs: – Amparo Alonso (University of A Coruña) – Amílcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra) – Luís Correia (University of Lisbon) – Pablo Gervás (University Complutense of Madrid) – Paulo Novais (University of Minho) – Alicia Troncoso Lora (University Pablo de Olavide)

[rede.APPIA] CMMR 2019, Marseille, France, 14-18 October 2019 — 2nd Call for Contributions!

[Apologies for cross-postings]

Dear all, 

This is the 2nd Call for Participation for the 14th International Symposium on Computer Music Multidisciplinary Research (CMMR 2019) which will be held in Marseilles, France, on 14-18 October 2019.

CMMR 2019 is organised by the PRISM (AMU-CNRS) laboratory, GMEM, n+n corsino, QMUL (London, UK) and INESC TEC (Porto, Portugal).

The theme of CMMR 2019 is Perception, Representations, Image, Sound, Music.

CMMR will take place at the CNRS campus (GLM) and at the center for artistic creation and innovation, la Friche de la Belle de Mai.

The conference includes a scientific programme with oral presentations, posters, demos and workshops. It also features a music/arts programme with daily concerts and performances.

CMMR 2019 will commemorate the French computer music pioneer Jean-Claude Risset
We’re delighted to announce that our first confirmed keynote speaker for CMMR 2019 is computer music pioneer and composer John Chowning, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University!
John Chowning and Jean Claude Risset were close friends and collaborators for more than 50 years. 


We invite submissions for papers, music, and demos that span the field of multidisciplinary music research, but especially those aligned with the conference theme.

We also invite proposals for both hands-on/interactive and regular workshops.

The full list of topics and further instructions about the preparation of submissions can be found here:


https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/callPapers.html

https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/callDemos.html

https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/callMusic.html

https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/callWorkshops.html


In addition to the standard submissions, we are happy to solicit scientific contributions for the following special sessions:

– Jean-Claude Risset and Beyond

– Sonic Interaction for Immersive Media

– The Process of Sound Design (Tools, Methods, Productions)

– Notation and Instruments Distributed on Mobile Devices

– Improvisation, Expectations and Collaborations

– From Audio-Visual Work to Audio-Spectator : What’s Going on ?

– Music and the Brain

– Music and Deafness

– Phenomenology of Conscious Experience

– Sounds and Virtual Spaces

For further details see: https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/specialSessions.html


We are also happy to solicit scientific contributions for the following workshop:

– Ubiquitous Music workshop (UbiMus 2019)

For further details see: https://cmmr2019.prism.cnrs.fr/callUbiquitous.html


All submissions in both the scientific and music tracks will be subject to peer review. Submitted papers must conform to the CMMR 2019 templates which are available on the conference website.


Please note the following important dates:

Paper, demo, workshop and music/arts submission deadline: 1st May 2019

Notification of acceptance: 15th June 2019

Camera-ready deadline: 1st July 2019

Author registration deadline: 15th July 2019

Conference dates: 14-18 October 2019


All accepted papers will be published online. Authors of selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for the peer-reviewed CMMR post symposium proceedings after the conference. The post symposium proceedings are planned to be published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science Series.

If you have any questions about CMMR 2019, please contact the Symposium Chairs at:
cmmr2019-chairs@prism.cnrs.fr

Looking forward to receiving your submissions, and welcoming you to Marseille in October 2019!

Best wishes,


The CMMR organizing committee




[rede.APPIA] Computational Creativity (ICCC) papers due Feb 18, 2019

International Conference on Computational Creativity 2019

17-21 June 2019 – Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
 
We’d like to invite you to submit your papers/workshops/demo proposals for the International Conference on Computational Creativity 2019 to be held 17-21 June 2019 in Charlotte, NC

Computational creativity is the art, science, philosophy and engineering of computational systems which, by taking on particular responsibilities, exhibit behaviours that unbiased observers would deem to be creative. As a field of research, this area is thriving, with progress in formalising what it means for software to be creative, along with many exciting and valuable applications of creative software in the sciences, design, the arts, literature, gaming and elsewhere. The ICCC conference series organized by the Association for Computational Creativity since 2010 is the only scientific conference that focuses on computational creativity alone and also covers all aspects of it.

The conference programme will include paper presentations, workshops, poster sessions, doctoral consortium and an art/demo exhibition, along with prominent keynote speakers. All submitted papers will be reviewed by experts in the field based on the criteria of originality, significance, quality and clarity.

Important Dates:
Paper and Workshop proposal Submissions Due: 18 February 2019
Doctoral Consortium Submissions Due: 18 March 2019
Art/Demo Submissions Due: 17 May 2019
Acceptance Notification : 29 April 2019
Camera Ready Submission : 17 May 2019
Conference Dates : 17-21 June 2019

Complete details are available on the conference website http://computationalcreativity.net/iccc2019/

Please share this information. We are looking forward to your contributions.

Mary Lou Maher
Chair, ICCC 2019
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Professor Mary Lou Maher
Chair, Software and Information Systems
Director, Center for Education Innovation
Woodward 310A, UNC Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd. | Charlotte, NC 28223
Phone: 704-687-1940| Fax: 704-687-6065
http://sis.uncc.edu/maher-marylou

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[rede.APPIA] CFP: 6th Computational Creativity Symposium at AISB 2019 (deadline: January 18th 2019)



6th Computational Creativity Symposium at AISB 2019
Convention organised by The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation for Behaviour
Falmouth University, United Kingdom, April 16-18th 2019

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Please check the symposium website for updates: https://sites.google.com/site/aisb2019cc/home

More details about AISB can be found at the convention website:

 

Computational Creativity
Over the last few decades, computational creativity has attracted an increasing number of researchers from both arts and science backgrounds.  Philosophers, cognitive psychologists, computer scientists and artists have all contributed to and enriched the literature. 

 

Many argue a machine is creative if it simulates or replicates human creativity (e.g. evaluation of AI systems via a Turing-style test), while others have conceived of computational creativity as an inherently different discipline, where computer generated (art)work should not be judged on the same terms, i.e. as being necessarily producible by a human artist, or having similar attributes, etc.

 

This symposium aims at bringing together researchers to discuss recent technical and philosophical developments in the field, and the impact of this research on the future of our relationship with computers and the way we perceive them: at the individual level where we interact with the machines, the social level where we interact with each other via computers, or even with machines interacting with each other.

 

This is a one-day workshop which will be held at AISB 2019, at Falmouth University, United Kingdom.

  

 

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
  • Novel systems and theories in computational creativity, in any domain, e.g. drawing and painting, music, story telling, poetry, games
  • The evaluation of computational creative systems, processes and artifacts
  • Theory of computational aesthetics
  • Representational issues in creativity, including visual and perceptual representations
  • Social aspects of computational creativity, and intellectual property issues
  • Creative autonomy and constraint
  • Computational appreciation of artifacts, including human artwork


Authors of accepted papers (up to 8-pages) will be expected to give 30 minute presentations, including 5 to 10 minutes for questions, on the day of the symposium.
  
Keynote Speaker: Jeremy Gow
See our website for details.

Submission Dates
Dates are provisional, please check our website for the most up-to-date information.
·   Papers                                         January 18th 2019 (Fri)
·   Notification                               March 11th 2019 (Mon)
·   Camera Ready Submission      March 25th 2019 (Mon)
·   Convention                                April 16-18th 2019 (Tue-Thur)
 
Organizing Committee
·   Maximilian Droog-Hayes

·   Juan Manuel Alvarado López

 

Programme Committee (confirmed so far)
·   Tarek Besold
·   Amilcar Cardoso
·   Simon Colton
·   Mike Cook
·   Joe Corneli
·   Anna Jordanous

·   Rafael Perez y Perez

·   Tony Veale

·    Geraint Wiggins


[rede.APPIA] CFP: 6th Computational Creativity Symposium at AISB 2019

 

6th Computational Creativity Symposium at AISB 2019
Convention organised by The Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation for Behaviour
Falmouth University, United Kingdom, April 16-18th 2019

 

CALL FOR PAPERS

 

Please check the symposium website for updateshttps://sites.google.com/site/aisb2019cc/home

More details about AISB can be found at the convention website:

 

Computational Creativity
Over the last few decades, computational creativity has attracted an increasing number of researchers from both arts and science backgrounds.  Philosophers, cognitive psychologists, computer scientists and artists have all contributed to and enriched the literature. 

 

Many argue a machine is creative if it simulates or replicates human creativity (e.g. evaluation of AI systems via a Turing-style test), while others have conceived of computational creativity as an inherently different discipline, where computer generated (art)work should not be judged on the same terms, i.e. as being necessarily producible by a human artist, or having similar attributes, etc.

 

This symposium aims at bringing together researchers to discuss recent technical and philosophical developments in the field, and the impact of this research on the future of our relationship with computers and the way we perceive them: at the individual level where we interact with the machines, the social level where we interact with each other via computers, or even with machines interacting with each other.

 

This is a one-day workshop which will be held at AISB 2019, at Falmouth University, United Kingdom.

  

 

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:
  • Novel systems and theories in computational creativity, in any domain, e.g. drawing and painting, music, story telling, poetry, games
  • The evaluation of computational creative systems, processes and artifacts
  • Theory of computational aesthetics
  • Representational issues in creativity, including visual and perceptual representations
  • Social aspects of computational creativity, and intellectual property issues
  • Creative autonomy and constraint
  • Computational appreciation of artifacts, including human artwork
Authors of accepted papers (up to 8-pages) will be expected to give 30 minute presentations, including 5 to 10 minutes for questions, on the day of the symposium.
  
Keynote Speaker: Jeremy Gow
See our website for details.

Submission Dates
Dates are provisional, please check our website for the most up-to-date information.
·   Papers                                         January 11th 2019 (Fri)
·   Notification                               March 11th 2019 (Mon)
·   Camera Ready Submission      March 25th 2019 (Mon)
·   Convention                                April 16-18th 2019 (Tue-Thur)
 
Organizing Committee
·   Maximilian Droog-Hayes

·   Juan Manuel Alvarado López

 

Programme Committee (confirmed so far)
·   Amilcar Cardoso
·   Simon Colton
·   Mike Cook
·   Joe Corneli
·   Anna Jordanous
·   Geraint Wiggins