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5月17日 - 2026年5月20日

ランク: National: USA (CORE2023)Offline

Florida Artificial Intelligence Research Society Conference

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概要

FLAIRS-39 continues a tradition of presenting and discussing state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and related research in a collegial atmosphere within a beautiful setting. Events include invited speakers, special tracks, discussion panels, and presentations of papers and posters, as well as awards. Traditionally, FLAIRS features not only some of the world’s leading researchers and excellent speakers, but also high-quality submissions from students. Topics of interest are in all areas of (or related to) artificial intelligence, including, but not limited to: Foundations, Knowledge representation, Cognitive modeling, Perception, Reasoning and programming, Learning, Multimodal AI, Foundation models, Architectures, Agents and Distributed AI, Intelligent User Interfaces, Natural language, Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Information retrieval, Robotics, AI Safety and Alignment, Edge AI. Applications: Aviation and aerospace, Education, Medicine, Management and manufacturing, Finance and fintech, Agriculture and sustainability, Climate and environmental modeling, Legal tech. Implications: Philosophical foundations, Social impact and ethics, Verifiable and explainable AI, Evaluation of AI systems, Teaching AI, AI governance and policy, Bias and fairness in AI. Special Areas: Spatio-Temporal Reasoning, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Computational Linguistics, Uncertain Reasoning, Artificial Intelligence in Education, Games & Entertainment, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Case-Based Reasoning, Applied Natural Language Processing, Affective Computing, AI and Cognitive Science, Healthcare Informatics, Cybersecurity, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), AI for scientific discovery. Types of submissions: NEW FOR FLAIRS-39: Accepted papers may be expanded for publication beyond the submission page limits; see details below. There are three types of paper submissions: Full paper – a paper describing mature novel research, up to 6 pages excluding references for submission. Accepted papers will be published with up to 7 pages in the proceedings and presented by the author in a 20-minute oral presentation. Rejected full papers might be accepted as short papers or posters, if reviewers find the idea interesting but the paper quality was not sufficient to be published in full length. Short paper – a paper that shows some novelty and general interest but is more preliminary or in the early stages of development, up to 4 pages excluding references for submission. Accepted papers will be published with up to 5 pages in the proceedings and presented by the author in a 10-minute oral presentation. Poster paper – up to 2 pages (+ references) for submission. Accepted papers will be published with up to 2 pages in content (+ references on a subsequent page) in the proceedings and presented by the author in a poster session. (Note: the 2-page paper is the full submission; there is no separate abstract submission preceding it.) Appendices after the references are permitted but might not be reviewed, and appendices will not be permitted in the final version of the paper if it is accepted. Double-blind reviewing is used, so submitted papers must use anonymized author names and affiliations. Papers must use the FLAIRS-39 template and must be submitted as a PDF. FLAIRS will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. Authors are also required not to submit their papers elsewhere during FLAIRS's review period.

論文募集

FLAIRS-39 continues a tradition of presenting and discussing state-of-the-art artificial intelligence and related research in a collegial atmosphere within a beautiful setting. Events include invited speakers, special tracks, discussion panels, and presentations of papers and posters, as well as awards. Traditionally, FLAIRS features not only some of the world’s leading researchers and excellent speakers, but also high-quality submissions from students. Topics of interest are in all areas of (or related to) artificial intelligence, including, but not limited to: Foundations, Knowledge representation, Cognitive modeling, Perception, Reasoning and programming, Learning, Multimodal AI, Foundation models, Architectures, Agents and Distributed AI, Intelligent User Interfaces, Natural language, Generative AI, Large Language Models (LLMs), Information retrieval, Robotics, AI Safety and Alignment, Edge AI. Applications: Aviation and aerospace, Education, Medicine, Management and manufacturing, Finance and fintech, Agriculture and sustainability, Climate and environmental modeling, Legal tech. Implications: Philosophical foundations, Social impact and ethics, Verifiable and explainable AI, Evaluation of AI systems, Teaching AI, AI governance and policy, Bias and fairness in AI. Special Areas: Spatio-Temporal Reasoning, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Computational Linguistics, Uncertain Reasoning, Artificial Intelligence in Education, Games & Entertainment, Intelligent Tutoring Systems, Case-Based Reasoning, Applied Natural Language Processing, Affective Computing, AI and Cognitive Science, Healthcare Informatics, Cybersecurity, Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG), AI for scientific discovery. Types of submissions: NEW FOR FLAIRS-39: Accepted papers may be expanded for publication beyond the submission page limits; see details below. There are three types of paper submissions: Full paper – a paper describing mature novel research, up to 6 pages excluding references for submission. Accepted papers will be published with up to 7 pages in the proceedings and presented by the author in a 20-minute oral presentation. Rejected full papers might be accepted as short papers or posters, if reviewers find the idea interesting but the paper quality was not sufficient to be published in full length. Short paper – a paper that shows some novelty and general interest but is more preliminary or in the early stages of development, up to 4 pages excluding references for submission. Accepted papers will be published with up to 5 pages in the proceedings and presented by the author in a 10-minute oral presentation. Poster paper – up to 2 pages (+ references) for submission. Accepted papers will be published with up to 2 pages in content (+ references on a subsequent page) in the proceedings and presented by the author in a poster session. (Note: the 2-page paper is the full submission; there is no separate abstract submission preceding it.) Appendices after the references are permitted but might not be reviewed, and appendices will not be permitted in the final version of the paper if it is accepted. Double-blind reviewing is used, so submitted papers must use anonymized author names and affiliations. Papers must use the FLAIRS-39 template and must be submitted as a PDF. FLAIRS will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. Authors are also required not to submit their papers elsewhere during FLAIRS's review period.

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Conference Date

2026年5月17日2026年5月20日

以前:
  • 2025年5月20日 - 2025年5月23日

情報源ランク

情報源: CORE2023

ランク: National: USA

研究分野: Artificial intelligence, 使用されていません

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