IFIP TC12 - Artificial Intelligence - Activities & Events https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/activities-events/102-ifip-tc12 Thu, 12 Mar 2026 14:25:55 +0000 en-gb ifiptc12@gmail.com (IFIP TC12 - Artificial Intelligence) Countries Representatives of TC12 https://mail.ifiptc12.org/the-committee/membership https://mail.ifiptc12.org/the-committee/membership  
Norway Prof. Agnar Aamodt [Norwegian Computer Society]
Argentina Prof. Analía Amandi [SADIO, Argentina]
UK Prof. Max Bramer [British Computer Society]
Croatia Prof. Nikola Bogunovic [University of Zagreb, Croatia]
Italy Prof. Giovanni Adorni [Associazione Italiana per I' Informatica ed il Calcolo Automatico]
Portugal Prof. Joao Leite [Portuguese Guild of Enigeers]
Portugal Prof. Paulo Novias [Portuguese Association of AI & Chair WG 12.3]
Australia Prof. Simeon Simoff [Australian Computer Society]
Australia Prof. Phoebe Chen [Chair WG 12.8]
Lithuania Prof. Gintautas Dzemyda [Lithuanian Computer Society]
Germany Dr. Kai Sauerwald [FernUniversität in Hagen, Germany]
 Hungary Prof. Ivan Futo [John von Neumann Computer Society (JvNCS, NJSZT), Hungary]
Slovenia Prof. Dr. Matjaz Gams [Slovenian Society INFORMATIKA]
Finland Prof. Timo Honkela [Finnish Information Processing Association]
Austria Prof. Andreas Holzinger [HCI-KDD]
New Zealand Prof. Nik Kasabov [New Zealand Computer Society]
Netherlands Prof. Joost Kok [The Netherlands [NGI]]
Greece Dr. Ilias Maglogiannis [Greek Computer Society (GCS) & Ghair WG 12.5]
Denmark Prof. Rony Medaglia [The Danish Federation for Information Processing (DANFIP)]
Ireland Dr. John Breslin [Chair WG 12.7]
France Dr. Eunika Mercier-Laurent [France [AFIA] & Chair WG 12.6]
Slovakia Peter Lacko [Slovak University of Technology]
Japan Satoshi Kurihara
IEEE Prof. Daniel E. O'Leary [IEEE Computer Society]
ACM Prof. Andrea Omicini [Association for Computing Machinery [ACM]]
Belgium Prof. dr. Dirk Van den Poel [Fed. des Assoc. Informat. de Belgique FAIB-FBVI]
Sweden Prof. Erik Sandewall [Swedish Information Processing Society]
Bulgaria Assoc. Prof. Krassimira Ivanova [Bulgarian Academy of Sciences]
China Prof. Zhongzhi Shi [Chinese Institute of Electronics & Chair WG 12.2]
Serbia Prof. Nenad Stefanovic [TC 12 Vice-Chair]
Serbia Prof. Dubravko Culibr [Serbian Society for Informatics]
Colombia Prof. Enrique Gonzalez Guerrero [Centro Latinoamericano De Estudios Info]
Czech Prof. Olga Stepankova [Czech Society for Cybernetics and Informatics]
South Africa Prof. Elize Ehlers [Institute Information Technology Professional South Africa (IITPSA)]
Poland Prof. Roman Slowinski [Poznań University of Technology, Poland]
Brasil Prof. André C. Ponce de Leon F. de Carvalho [Institute of Mathematics and Computer Sciences, University of São Paulo at São Carlos, Brasil] 
   
IFIP President Anthony Wong
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Wed, 24 Jul 2013 07:45:05 +0000
IFIP TC12 Archives https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/activities-events/102-ifip-tc12/163-ifip-tc12-archives https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/activities-events/102-ifip-tc12/163-ifip-tc12-archives
2009
5'th IFIP International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications & Innovations (AIAI 2009), Thessaloniki, Greece, from April 23 to April 25, 2009
Knowledge 2009 (Znalosti 2009), Brno, Czech Republic, from February 4 to February 6, 2009
2008
Second IFIP International Conference on Computer and Computing Technologies in Agriculture (CCTA2008) Bejing, China, from October 18 to October 20, 2008
Fifth IFIP International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing (IIP2008) Bejing, China, from October 19 to October 22, 2008
IFIP Conference on “Artificial Intelligence” (IFIP AI 2008) as part of the World Computer Congress WCC 2008, Milano, Italy, from September 7 to September 10, 2008
Knowledge 2008 (Znalosti 2008), Družba, Bratislava, from February 13 to February 15, 2008
2007
Fourth IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI 2007) Athens, Greece, from September 19 to September 21, 2007
2006
Third IFIP International Conference on Intelligent Information Processing ICIIP2006, Adelaide, Australia, September 20 - 23, 2006
IFIP Conference on “Artificial Intelligence” (IFIP AI 2006) as part of the World Computer Congress WCC 2006, Santiago, Chile, August 12 - 24, 2006
Third IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI 2006) Athens, Greece from June 7 to June 9, 2006.
2005
First IFIP International Workshop on Web Semantics (SWWS'05), Agia Napa, Cyprus, October 31st - November 4th 2005
AIAI2005 IFIP TC12 and WG12.5--Second IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations, Beijing,China,September 7-9, 2005
First International IFIP/WG12.5 Working Conference on Industrial Applications of Semantic Web, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland, August 25-28, 2005
Seventh Agent Systems Summer School, Utrecht, the Netherlands, 18 - 22 July 2005
International Conference on Data Mining and Machine Learning MLDM´2005, July, 9-11, 2005 Leipzig/Germany
AKRR'05 International and Interdisciplinary Conference on Adaptive Knowledge Representation and Reasoning, Espoo, Finland, 15-17 June 2005
UK KDD Colloquium, Wednesday 6 April 2005 The University of Liverpool, UK
2004
"AIAI 2004 First IFIP Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations" within IFIP World Computer Congress (WCC2004) Toulouse France August, 22-27, 2004.
2003
"8th UK CBR Workshop", A workshop as part of The Twenty-third SGAI International Conference on Innovative Techniques and Applications of Artificial Intelligence Peterhouse College, Cambridge, UK, 15th-17th December 2003.
Smart eBusiness Workshop, within IICAI 2003 (Hyderabad, India)
2002
IIP-2002, within IFIP WCC 2002 (Montreal)
2000
KBCS2000, December 18-19, 2000 : Mumbai, India
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Wed, 17 Jul 2013 17:28:17 +0000
Links https://mail.ifiptc12.org/links https://mail.ifiptc12.org/links International Links
General Artificial Intelligence International Links — alphabetical order
ACM Special Interest Group on Artificial Intelligence (SIGART)
AI International
European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI)
International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI)
International Society of Applied Intelligence (ISAI)
Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour (SSAISB)

Specialised Artificial Intelligence International Links — alphabetical order
Asia Pacific Neural Network Assembly (APNNA)
IEEE Neural Networks Society (IEEE-NNS)
International Fuzzy Systems Association (IFSA)
International Neural Network Society (INNS)
Society for Neuroscience (SFN)

National Links

Links to National AI Societies, Groups or Committees that play a coordinating role. In alphabetical order by country — ignoring the word ‘The’

Argentina
Grupo de Interés en Inteligencia Artificial (SADIO)
Australia
Australian Computer Society Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ACS)
Austria
Österreichische Gesellschaft für Artificial Intelligence (ÖGAI)
Belgium
Belgisch-Nederlandse Vereniging voor Kunstmatige Intelligentie (BNVKI)
Brazil
Sociedade Brasileira de Computação
Bulgaria
Bulgarian Artificial Intelligence Association -- BAIA
Canada
Canadian Society For Computational Studies Of Intelligence (CSCSI)
Chile
Sociedad Chilena de Ciencia de la Computación
Croatia
no society at present — Inteligentni Sustavi at University of Zagreb
Czech Republic
Ceská spolecnost pro kybernetiku a informatiku (CSKI)
Denmark
Danish Artificial Intelligence Society
Finland
Finnish Artificial Intelligence Society
France
Association Française d’Intelligence Artificielle (AFIA)
Germany
Gesellschaft für Informatik; Sektion KI e.V. (GI/KI) Künstliche Intelligenz
Greece
Hellenic Artificial Intelligence Society (EETN)
Hungary
Neumann János Számítógép-tudományi Társaság (NJSZT)
Iran
no society at present —Intelligent Systems Research Institute
Ireland
Artificial Intelligence Association of Ireland (AIAI)
Israel
Israeli Association for Artificial Intelligence (IAAI)
Italy
Associazione Italiana per l’Intelligenza Artificiale (AI*IA)
Società Italiana Reti Neuroniche (SIREN)
Japan
Japanese Society for AI (JSAI)
Korea
Korea Intelligent Information Systems Society
International Center for Electronic Commerce
Latvia
Latvian National Organisation of Automatics (Latvijas Automatikas Nacionala Organizacija) (LANO)
Lithuania
Lietuvos Kompiuterininku Sajunga — Artificial Intelligence Section (LIKS-AIS)
Mexico
Sociedad Mexicana de Inteligencia Artificial (SMIA)
Montenegro
see: Serbia and Montenegro
Netherlands
Belgisch-Nederlandse Vereniging voor Kunstmatige Intelligentie (BNVKI)
Stichting Neurale Netwerken (SNN)
Norway
Norwegian Artificial Intelligence Society (NAIS)
Portugal
Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence
Romania
no society at present — contact Dr Mihaela Oprea
Russia
Russian Association for Artificial Intelligence (RAAI) Russian Federation AI Links
St. Petersburg Division of Russian Association for Artificial Intelligence
Serbia and Montenegro
no society at present —Group for Object-Oriented Design and Object Linking and Distribution for Artificial Intelligence (GOOD-OLD-AI), University of Belgrade
Singapore
no society at present — contact Professor Tan Chew Lim
Slovak Republic
Slovak Artificial Intelligence Society (Slovenská spolocnost pre umelú inteligenciu) (SAIS)
Slovenia
Slovensko drustvo za umetno inteligenco (SLAIS)
Spain
Associació Catalana d’Intelligència Artificial (ACIA)
Asociación Española de Inteligència Artificial (AEPIA)
Asociación Española De Tecnología y Lógica Fuzzy (FLAT)
Sweden
Swedish Artificial Intelligence Society (SAIS)
Swedish Learning Systems Society (SSLS)
Switzerland
Schweizer Informatiker Gesellschaft (SGAICO)
Ukraine
Association of Developers and Users of Intelligent Systems (ADUIS)
United Kingdom
British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial Intelligence (BCS-SGAI)
United States
American Association for Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
Florida AI Research Society (FLAIRS)
North American Fuzzy Information Processing Society (NAFIPS)

Additional Links

Artificial Intelligence in e-Commerce (Infographic)
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Wed, 17 Jul 2013 17:21:41 +0000
TC12, IFIP & UNESCO https://mail.ifiptc12.org/ifip-unesco https://mail.ifiptc12.org/ifip-unesco The TC12 “Artificial Intelligence” Committee is one of the IFIP Technical Committees. For a brief presentation on IFIP click here.

IFIP is a non-governmental, non-profit umbrella organization of national societies working in the field of information processing. IFIP's principal aims are to foster international cooperation, stimulate research and development, encourage education and disseminate information. IFIP's mission is to be the leading, truly international, apolitical organization that encourages and assists in the development, exploitation and application of IT for the benefit of all people. It was established in 1960 under the auspices of UNESCO and holds consultative partnership status.

 
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 15:08:32 +0000
Guidelines https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines Follow the sub-menus for:

  • Guidelines for the TC12 Committee
  • Guidelines for the Working Groups
  • Guilines for organising events
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:59:51 +0000
Guidelines for Activities & Events https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/activities-events https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/activities-events See also:

  • IFIP Event Approval Guidelines
  • Organizing an event: phases and check lists (both documents above provided by IFIP)

Activities and Events

All IFIP TC and WG events, to which non-member registrants are expected, should be approved by the Activities Management Board (AMB). Events to be organized by a WG will also require the recommendation of the TC12 Chairperson.

To obtain approval, an IFIP Event Request Form (available from the TC12 Chairperson or from the IFIP Secretariat) should be completed and submitted to the TC12 Chairperson who will seek the necessary approval.

Activities should be planned well ahead; up to six years for major events. AMB approval must be obtained, in writing, at least two years prior to the event.

Upon approval, activities are entered on the IFIP Event Plan with an identification number which should be used for all future reference to avoid confusion. The activity organizing chairperson must monitor each event and ensure that all updated and missing information reaches the TC12 Chairperson in due time.

IFIP sponsored events are listed in the IFIP Event Calendar and published in the IFIP Newsletter.

Organization

It is a requirement that all IFIP events use the IFIP name and logo on any call for papers, conference invitations publications, etc.

Approved events should preferably be announced using IFIP terminology as ‘sponsored by .., organized by ...,’ and if so desired, followed by ‘hosted by ..., supported by ...’. When more than one organization is involved in a role, the organizations should be listed by mentioning the principal one first, followed by either ‘jointly with ...’ and/or ‘in cooperation with ...’. If an organization has more than one role, combinations or omissions may apply.

The technical programme of any event must conform to the statutory aims of IFIP and involve IFIP directly. This implies that the sponsors must include one or more of IFIP’s own subordinate bodies (TC12 or one of its WGs); if more than one IFIP body is included, one (which may be a WG) must be identified as representing IFIP.

It also implies that any conference programme must be designed for an international audience, controlled by an international programme committee of recognized professionals and composed of international contributions of high quality. At least three countries must be represented on the international programme committee.

The official language must be ENGLISH. This implies that all announcements and printed material must be in that language. Translation may be provided, but the incurred expenses must not be included in the event budget. Conference organizers who wish to provide translation facilities should seek additional sponsorship or ‘hide’ the expenses under other headings. Conference proceedings must also be in ENGLISH.

All submitted papers should be reviewed by the international programme committee members. In the case of larger conferences, additional paper referees may be necessary and should be sought from as wide an international base as possible. TC12 members are an obvious source of paper referees.

A local organizing committee should be established to deal with all practical aspects. The international programme committee chairperson should be a member of the organizing committee.

If proceedings are to be published, an editor should be appointed. It may also be appropriate to appoint a co-editor for the sake of a language check.

The role of the editor is to edit papers and discussions (if such are to be included) and handle any contracts with the IFI publisher. THE EDITOR MUST SIGN A PUBLISHING CONTRACT. All papers should be prepared according to the instructions given to each author by the IFIP publisher (camera ready form, ASCII files, etc.).

The same originals should be used for the printing of proceedings for conference attendees. The final proceedings should be available for publishing as soon as possible after the conference.

The IFIP Secretariat should receive copies of the call for papers, the conference invitation, final programme, etc. in order to be in a position to respond to requests for information in respect to the particular activity.

Financial Considerations

The principal rule is that all participants in an IFIP event should cover all their own expenses. IFIP assumes no financial or other legal liabilities for sponsored events unless IFIP has explicitly agreed to do so by separate agreement with other organizers.

IFIP financial support implies limited funding, normally as a loan but occasionally as a grant, for certain IFIP sponsored events, depending on the event category and the event organization. Apart from a loan, IFIP does not normally share any financial loss, unless IFIP has substantial financial control of the event and has explicitly agreed with other organizers to carry a specified share of such loss.

IFIP expects some financial proceeds in return for its involvement, even when no financial support from IFIP is provided. Such proceeds are normally specified either as a share of any potential surplus, often with a guaranteed minimum amount, or as a share of all registration and exhibit income for the event.

The financial implications of the event for IFIP must be defined with regard to support from IFIP as well as proceeds to IFIP. Final approval of any financial support from IFIP cannot normally be confirmed until the IFIP budget for the year in which support needs to be provided has been approved. Any such support is normally not expected to be provided more than one year prior to the event.

If organizers include non-IFIP bodies, the financial implications must be agreed between IFIP and the other organizers of the event. This must be in some form of written and signed agreement of statement of understanding.

If the principal organizer is a non-IFIP body, this implies the acceptance on behalf of all non-IFIP organizers involved in the event of full financial and other legal liabilities for the event, apart from any financial support approved by IFIP.

If the principal organizer is an IFIP body, each non-IFIP co-organizer must agree to cover a specified financial and legal commitment, usually expressed as a loss share.

Proceedings

IFIP publishes proceedings of its events. IFIP has negotiated contracts with publishers for various types of publications. Unless otherwise specifically agreed, it is required that the IFIP publishers be used and that a contract be signed by IFIP and the editor(s) of each publication; standard contracts exist. All contracts are checked and monitored by the IFIP Contracts Officer.

Royalties from the sale of proceedings go to IFIP, although a proportion (25%) is specifically tagged for the use of the TC concerned.

All copyrights rest with IFIP.

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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:50:48 +0000
Guidelines for Working Groups https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/working-groups https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/working-groups Working Groups

A Working Group may be established by the Technical Assembly upon the submission by a Technical Committee of the proposed scope of the Working Group.

A Working Group consists of technical experts selected and assigned without consideration of nationality to work in a specified technical area. The scope of an established Working Group shall be included in the IFIP Bulletin web pages. A Working Group may be dissolved or re-directed by the Technical Assembly upon consultation with, or recommendation of, its Technical Committee.

The members of a Working Group are appointed by the Chairman of TC12, with the approval of the Committee. Membership is not restricted to those who belong to an IFIP Member Society. The Chairman of a Working Group is appointed by the Technical Committee Chairman upon the recommendation of the Technical Committee. The Chairman of a Working Group may designate a Vice-Chairman and a Secretary with the approval of the Working Group.

The term of office of Working Group Chairmen and Vice-Chairmen shall be three years and may be renewed once only. The term of office for Secretaries is three years which may be renewed without any limitation. The appointment of Working Group Chairmen may be terminated by the TC Chairman upon the recommendation of the Technical Committee.

Publication in the name of a Working Group may be made after review by the TC or SG, subject to submission and approval of the General Assembly. After such approval, the publication becomes an official IFIP publication.

Joint Working Groups

A Joint Working Group may be established by mutual agreement of two or more Technical Committees subject to the following:

  • One of the TCs must be designated as having full responsibility for all matters of administration and finance.
  • The Joint Working Group may report to one or more of its parent TCs on technical matters.
  • The Joint Working Group will be listed in the Bulletin under the TC which has administrative responsibility with a reference to its other parents.

Special Interest Groups

Any Working Group of a Technical Committee may, with the approval of its parent Technical Committee, create or later disband a Special Interest Group. Membership of such a SIG will be open to any scientist or professional who wishes to join subject only to the formal approval of the Working Group Chairman.

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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:47:43 +0000
Guidelines for the TC12 Committee https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/tc12-committee https://mail.ifiptc12.org/guidelines/tc12-committee Composition of the Committee

The IFIP TC12 Technical Committee is composed of:

  • one representative appointed by each Full Member of IFIP;
  • one or more representatives recommended by the TC and accepted by the relevant Full Member of IFIP;

Both of these categories of members will be appointed by the Technical Committee Chairman, have full voting rights and are eligible for elections as officers.

  • any number of persons (not exceeding 25% of the total TC membership) who possess expert or specialist knowledge, who need not be members of an IFIP Member organization.

Such persons will be appointed by the Technical Committee Chairman on the recommendation of the TC. They will have no formal vote nor be eligible for election as officers of the Committee.

  • Working Group Chairs are ex-officio members of the Committee for the duration of their terms of office, with full voting rights.

The Chairman of TC12 must be recommended by the TC and is appointed by the President of IFIP. The Chairman must be a member of the TC, shall serve for a term of three years and may be re-appointed for one additional term.

The Chairman of TC12 may designate a Vice-Chairman and a Secretary with the approval of the TC. The Vice-Chairman must be a member of the TC, shall serve for a term of three years and may be designated for one additional term. The term of office for Secretaries is three years which may be renewed without any limitation.

Responsibilities of National Representatives

The mission of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) is to be the foremost international organization encouraging and assisting in the development, exploitation and application of Information Technology for the benefit of all people. To achieve this, IFIP has organized twelve Technical Committees that facilitate the investigation and forward progress of Information Processing.

Dedicated and productive participation in the various Technical Committees is critical to success. Each member of a Technical Committee has an obligation to work towards achieving the specific individual goals of the Technical Committee and its Working Groups. In particular, National Representatives on Technical Committees are required to be active researchers in the field relevant to the particular Technical Committee and to be actively interested in the promotion of the global mission and goals of IFIP in general and of the Technical Committee in particular.

The following outlines particular responsibilities of National Representatives:

  • Meetings of the Technical Committee
    • To attend scheduled meetings on a regular basis or provide prior notification of planned absence.
    • To provide the Technical Committee with occasional reports on relevant discoveries, activities and events in their home countries.
  • Technical Committee Activities
    • To participate in Technical Committee events and activities.
    • To assist with the identification of areas of advancement and improvement supporting continuation of IFIP s global mission and goals.
    • To provide information about individual research communities, activities and events in their home countries when requested by people seeking information for Technical Committee conferences or publications.
  • In Their Home Countries
    • To promote the innovations of technology and pertinent R&D activities from the Technical Committee to their professional fields and other organizations in their home countries.
    • To promote collaboration and involvement between the Technical Committee Working Groups and their national communities including educational institutions, professional organizations and personal affiliations.
    • To encourage involvement and knowledge-sharing amongst scientists and experts in the corresponding relevant fields of the Technical Committee in their home countries.
    • To nominate and suggest appropriate subject experts when required by representatives of the Technical Committee and/or Working Group Conference Program Chairs for a conference organized in their countries.
    • To identify and nominate individuals in the technical community of their home countries to serve on Working Groups of the Technical Committee.
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 14:40:50 +0000
Aims and Scope of TC12 https://mail.ifiptc12.org/the-committee/aims https://mail.ifiptc12.org/the-committee/aims
Aims
  • To foster the development and understanding of Artificial Intelligence and its applications worldwide.
  • To promote interdisciplinary exchanges between Artificial Intelligence and other fields of information processing.
  • To contribute to the further development of IFIP as the international body for Information Processing, and to achieving its overall aims and objectives.

 

Scope

Artificial Intelligence covers a wide range of techniques, which can be applied to a very wide range of application areas. Its subfields include (but are not restricted to) the following:

  •     Automated Reasoning
  •     Belief Revision
  •     Case-Based Reasoning
  •     Computer Vision
  •     Constraint Satisfaction
  •     Data Mining
  •     Evolutionary Algorithms
  •     Intelligent Agents
  •     Intelligent Planning and Scheduling
  •     Intelligent Robotics
  •     Knowledge Acquisition
  •     Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  •     Knowledge Engineering
  •     Knowledge-Based Systems
  •     Knowledge Management
  •     Knowledge Representation and Reasoning
  •     Machine Learning
  •     Machine Translation
  •     Model-based Reasoning
  •     Natural Language Processing
  •     Neural Nets
  •     Pattern Recognition
  •     Qualitative Reasoning
  •     Search
  •     Semantic Web
  •     Temporal Reasoning
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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 12:33:20 +0000
TC12 Committee Meetings https://mail.ifiptc12.org/the-committee/meetings https://mail.ifiptc12.org/the-committee/meetings

The IFIP TC12 normally meets annually at a major conference such as the IFIP World Congress or IJCAI.

Previous Meetings

2017
      Held on August 22nd 2017 at the RMIT University City Campus and via video conference call.

2016
      Held on July 13th 2016 at the New York Hilton Midtown Hotel and via video conference call.

2015
      Held on November 16th 2015 via video conference call. See the Meeting Minutes.

2014
      Held on September 10th 2015 in Wien, Austria.

2013 (9th September 2013 at Graz University of Technology, Graz, Austria from 12:30 PM - 2:30 PM).
      Agenda:
        1. Confirmation of minutes from the last meeting
        2. Update on TC12 website
              •    Reflecting the current officers and member lists of TC12 WGs on the official web page
              •    New TC12 webpage https://sites.google.com/site/tc12ifip/home
        3. Reports from Working Groups
        4. Report of events not covered by Working Groups
        5. Summer school
        6. Finances
        7. Suggestions for future events and activities
        8. Any other business

2012
      Held on September 26th 2012 at Amsterdam, Netherlands in conjunction with the 22nd IFIP World Computer Congress
2011
      Held on October 17th 2011 at Crete, Greece in conjunction with the  2011 OnTheMove Federated Conferences & Workshops
2010
       Held during  September 20 to September 23, 2010 at Brisbane, Australia in conjunction with World Computer Congress WCC 2010.
2009
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday 24 April 2009
2008
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Milano, Italy, on Tuesday 9 September 2008
2007
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Athens, Greece, on Thursday 20 September 2007
2006
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Santiago, Chile, on Wednesday 23 August 2006
2005
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Edinburgh, Scotland, on Tuesday 2 August 2005
2004
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Toulouse, France, on August 26th 2004
2003
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Acapulco, Mexico, on August 12, 2003
2002
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Montreal, Canada, on August 29, 2002
2001
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Seattle, USA, on August 6, 2001
2000
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Beijing, China, on August 24, 2000
1999
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden, on August 2, 1999
1998
    Minutes of the TC-12 Meeting on the Danube/Komáron, Hungary on September 2, 1998
1997
    Minutes of the TC12 meeting held in Nagoya, Japan, on August 25, 1997

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brankoarsic@kg.ac.rs (Webmaster) IFIP TC12 Tue, 16 Jul 2013 12:30:49 +0000