PKAW 2006
The 2006 Pacific Rim Knowledge Acquisition Workshop
7~8 August, 2006
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 Honorary Chairs
Prof. Paul Compton
University of New South Wales, Australia
Prof. Hiroshi Motoda
Osaka University, Japan

 Workshop Co-Chairs
Associate Prof. Debbie Richards
Macquarie University
Dr. Byeong-ho Kang
Tasmania University
Prof. Shusaku Tsumoto
Shimane University, Japan

PKAW06: Call For Paper
 

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  Topics of Interest

Papers are invited for consideration in all aspects of knowledge acquisition for knowledge-based systems, including (but not restricted to):
  • Fundamental views on knowledge that affect the knowledge acquisition process and the use of knowledge in knowledge engineering
  • Algorithmic approaches to knowledge acquisition
  • Tools and techniques for knowledge acquisition, knowledge maintenance and knowledge validation
  • Evaluation of knowledge acquisition techniques, tools and methods
  • Knowledge acquisition and machine learning
  • Languages and frameworks for knowledge and knowledge modelling information systems or decision support systems
  • Methods and techniques for sharing and reusing knowledge
  • Distributed knowledge acquisition through infrastructures such as the Internet
  • Ontology acquisition and the role of ontologies in knowledge acquisition
  • The implications of the Semantic Web for knowledge acquisition
  • The role of agents in knowledge acquisition
  • Data mining and machine learning
  • Business Rules, Knowledge Acquisition and Software Engineering
  • Knowledge Acquisition for idea generation, creativity and innovation
 
We invite authors to submit papers on any aspect of artificial intelligence research and practice. All papers will be peer reviewed, and those accepted for the conference will be included in a proceeding.;
 

  Instructions for Paper Submission

Papers should ideally follow the Springer Lecture Notes format. The paper should be between 10 to 15 pages long. For format templates, please see the Springer website. Submisshion site will be open soon.
 

  Important Dates

Abstract Submission: 21 May, 2006-05-03
Paper Submission: 28 May, 2006
Notification of Acceptance: 25 June, 2006
Camera Ready: 20 July, 2006
Camera Ready: 10 July, 2006
 

  Review

Each submission will be subjected to review by at least two members from the program committee. Acceptance is based on the basis of relevance, originality, significance, soundness and clarity.
 

  Publications

All accepted papers will be published in the Workshop Proceedings. We plan to publish our proceedings by Springer to produce a Lecture Notes Series. If the proceeding is not published by Springer, the authors will retain the copyright of submitted paper.
 

  Questions and Suggestions

Concerning suggestions for the conference and other inquiries, write to the Program Co-chairs: Dr. Debbie Richards, Macquarie University (richards@ics.mq.edu.au); Dr. Byeong-ho Kang , Tasmania University (bhkang@utas.edu.au).
 
 Announcements
2006-5-3 : There are some changes in the proceeding publication. See "Call For Paper" page.
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