AAAI-07 Senior Member Papers Track
The Senior Member Presentation Track provides an opportunity for established researchers to give a broad talk on a well-developed body of research, an important new research area, or a thoughtful critique of trends in the field. These presentations will provide a “big picture” view-in contrast to regular papers, which may focus on a specific contribution.
Researchers participating in the senior member track, researchers are at least ten years out from their Ph.D., and have a track record of publishing on their topic. First authors on other AAAI-07 track submissions were not eligible for presentation in the senior member track. Authors who have an accepted senior member presentation are not eligible to submit to the senior member track again for at least three years. Accepted Senior Member papers will be published in the conference proceedings.
The AAAI-07 Senior Member call for papers is available as a printable PDF document
Track Cochairs
Michael Wellman (University of Michigan), Cochair
Charles Rich (Mitsubishi Electric Research Labs), Cochair
Bill Swartout (USC Institute for Creative Technologies), Cochair