The Twenty-Second Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-07) and the collocated Nineteenth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-07) were held in Vancouver, British Columbia at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver, from July 22–26. The AAAI-07 Program Cochairs are Adele Howe, Colorado State University, and Robert C. Holte at the University of Alberta.
The purpose of the AAAI-07 conference is to promote research in AI and scientific exchange among AI researchers, practitioners, scientists, and engineers in related disciplines. AAAI-07 will have multiple technical tracks, student abstracts, poster sessions, invited speakers, and exhibit programs, all selected according to the highest reviewing standards. On this page, you will find links to the wide variety of programs being held at AAAI-07, such as the technical program, the Tutorial Forum, the Workshop Program, the Student Abstract and Poster Program, the Doctoral Consortium, the Intelligent Systems Demonstrations, the Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition, the Nineteenth Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, the “AI Video Competition Awards, and the Nectar program, all of which will take place in Vancouver, British Columbia from 22—26 July.
Alan Mackworth to Deliver Presidential Address
AAAI President Alan Mackworth will deliver his keynote presidential address at AAAI-07. A professor of computer science and Canada Research Chair in artificial intelligence at the University of British Columbia, Mackworth works on constraint-based computational intelligence with applications in vision, robotics, and situated agents and is a pioneer in the areas of constraint satisfaction, robot soccer, and constraint-based agents.
Exciting Slate of Invited Speakers
AAAI-07 featured an exciting slate of invited speakers, including Lise Getoor (discussing graph identification), Alan C. Schultz (speaking on peer-to-peer human-robot interaction), Toby Walsh (talking about representing and reasoning about preferences), and Michael Wooldridge (who delivered a progress report on logic for automated mechanism design). Details…