[FOM] HAI2012 (Hypercomputation and Artificial Intelligence 2012)
Apostolos Syropoulos
asyropoulos at gmail.com
Wed Feb 29 12:14:43 EST 2012
FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS
HAI2012 (Hypercomputation and Artificial Intelligence 2012)
http://vt.shef.ac.uk/hai2012/
A Special Symposium of the
AISB/IACAP World Congress 2012 in honour of Alan Turing
Birmingham, UK, 2-6 July 2012
http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb12/
organized by the AISB
INTRODUCTION
Recently, a number of researchers have argued that the mind has the
capability to tackle incomputable problems, that is, problems that the
Turing machine cannot solve. We aim to bring together researchers and
scholars that work in uncomputability (hypercomputation), AI and
ALife. Generally speaking, research areas where incomputability is
encountered include, but are not restricted to: natural computation
(including computational models inspired by living organisms and
colonies); quantum computation (including brain-related models); vague
computing (including fuzzy computing), the philosophy of mind
(including mind as computation); and incomputable physical phenomena
(including economic and social phenomena).
Mathematical, computational, logical and philosophical aspects
regarding the potential, behaviour and properties of these
unconventional computing models are also of interest, as is the
possibility of formally verifying systems associated with different
methods and tools.
Papers are invited on all aspects of the relationship between
uncomputability and AI/ALife. Relevant topics include (but are not
limited to):
* hypercomputation and brain function
* quantum bases for intelligence
* computable and uncomputable aspects of "natural computing" paradigms
* type systems for uncomputable semantics
* the mind as computation
* uncomputability and rational thought
The symposium will end with an open panel discussing current and
future research directions in natural computing, and their
relationship to questions in AI.
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
* Erzsebet Csuhaj-Varju, SZTAKI, Hungary
* Alberto Leporati, University of Milan, Italy
* Daniela Romano, Sheffield University, UK
* Mario J Perez-Jimenez, University of Seville, Spain
* Francisco Doria (Organising Committee, Brazil)
* Marian Gheorghe (Chair, Sheffield)
* Apostolos Syropoulos (Organising Committee, Greece)
* Mike Stannett (Organising Committee, UK)
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
* Selmer Bringsjord (Rensselaer)
PLENARY SPEAKERS
* Colin Allen
* Luciano Floridi
* Aaron Sloman
* Sir John Dermot Turing
* Blay Whitby
Please see the World Congress list of invited speakers for more
details (http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/turing12/invited.php)
ORGANISING COMMITTEE
* Francisco Doria (Brazil)
* Marian Gheorghe (UK, Chair)
* Apostolos Syropoulos (Greece)
* Mike Stannett (UK)
WHAT TO SUBMIT
In the first instance, extended abstracts of 2-4 pages are requested.
Successful authors will then be asked to submit finalised versions for
inclusion in the proceedings. All submissions should be formatted for
A4 paper, and submitted in PDF format via easychair, using the link at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=hai2012. Authors will be
expected to present their papers at the Symposium, and should register
via the World Congress web site
(http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/turing12/).
IMPORTANT DATES
Late submissions may be accepted until the middle of March. Please
contact the organisers (M.Gheorghe at dcs.shef.ac.uk).
Submission of papers Friday, 2 Mar 2012 (extended)
Notification of authors Monday, 2 April 2012
Final versions due Friday, 4 May 2012
Symposium Monday 2nd July - Wednesday 4th July, 2012
SYMPOSIUM PROCEEDINGS
A separate proceedings, produced before the Congress, will be
available at the start of the event. Each delegate at the Congress
will receive, on arrival, a memory stick containing the proceedings of
all symposia. Some copies of the proceedings of each symposium will be
printed for various purposes.
ABOUT THE WORLD CONGRESS
The Congress serves both as the year's AISB Convention and the year's
IACAP conference. The Congress has been inspired by a desire to honour
Alan Turing, and by the broad and deep significance of Turing's work
to AI, to the philosophical ramifications of computing, and to
philosophy and computing more generally. The Congress is one of the
events forming the Alan Turing Year (http://www.mathcomp.leeds.ac.uk).
The intent of the Congress is to stimulate a particularly rich
interchange between AI and Philosophy on any areas of mutual interest,
whether directly addressing Turing's own research output or not.
The Congress will consist mainly of a number of collocated Symposia on
specific research areas, interspersed with Congress-wide refreshment
breaks, social events and invited Plenary Talks. All papers other than
the invited Plenaries will be given within Symposia.
Full details of the World Congress can be found online at the
http://events.cs.bham.ac.uk/turing12/.
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Apostolos Syropoulos
Xanthi, GREECE
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