AAAI-07 Special Track on Integrated Intelligence
The Special Track on Integrated Intelligence (II) emphasizes research on evaluated approaches and techniques that synergistically combine abilities from distinct areas of AI to achieve intelligent behavior.
To solve complex, real-world problems, AI systems often must integrate component technologies, such as planning, reasoning, language, dialogue, perception, goal-driven action, and learning. Prototypical examples of such integrated systems include software agents, autonomous robots, intelligent tutoring systems, and virtual characters. The Integrated Intelligence track includes papers on issues that arise in the design and construction of such systems.
Papers in this track highlight synergistic effects of integrating components from distinct areas of AI to achieve intelligent behavior. They articulate the innovative mechanisms used to combine multiple components and should demonstrate the synergy achieved through this integration. Topics range from small-scale integrations of two components to large-scale efforts that support robust autonomous agents. Relevant topics include:
- Autonomous robot systems
- Autonomous software agents
- Cognitive architectures
- Intelligent tutoring systems
- Intelligent user interfaces
- Multimodal communication
- Multisensory fusion
- Robot architectures
- Virtual characters
Special Track Cochairs
Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University), Cochair
Pat Langley (Arizona State University), Cochair
The original AAAI-07 Integrated Intelligence call for papers is available as a printable PDF document