The American Association for Artificial Intelligence will recognize six applications with the prestigious Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence (IAAI-06) award July 18, 2006 during the opening events at this year’s National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 16-20 at the Seaport Hotel and World Trade Center, Boston, Massachusetts.
Celebrating AI’s 50th Anniversary and Continuing Innovation at National Artificial Intelligence Conference — AAAI-06
This year marks the 50th anniversary of artificial intelligence. Much has been achieved to date, and there are many exciting developments in the field today. Many of the leading pioneers, researchers, and programmers in the field will congregate July 16-20 in Boston at The National Conference on Artificial Intelligence to celebrate what has been achieved, what is happening now, and the promise of the future.
Fifteenth Annual AAAI Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition
The AAAI Mobile Robot Competition has a long history, over almost two decades, of challenging world-class robotic researchers. The Mobile Robot Competition and Exhibition is part of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-06) and co-located Innovative Applications of AI (IAAI-06) conferences.
Celebrating 50th Anniversary of Artificial Intelligence Computing: AAAI/IAAI-06 Conference
This summer, AAAI celebrates the first 50 years of AI and continues to foster the fertile fields of AI at the National AI conference (AAAI-06) and Innovative Applications of AI conference (IAAI-06) in Boston.
American Association for Artificial Intelligence Announces 2006 Newly-Elected Fellows
Each year since 1990, a small number of AI researchers are recognized by their peers for their unusual distinction in the profession and for their sustained contributions to the field of AI for a decade or more. This year’s AAAI Fellows join a distinguished blue ribbon cadre of many of the leading pioneers, researchers, and practitioners in the field of AI.
DARPA Grand Challenge Winner Sebastian Thrun
A Competitor in Three AAAI Mobile Robot Competitions in the 1990s Returns this Year to Give an Invited Talk on “Winning the DARPA Grand Challenge”.