AAAI 2014 Spring Symposium Series
October 7, 2013
The Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, in cooperation with Stanford University’s Department of Computer Science, is pleased to present the AAAI 2014 Spring Symposium Series, to be held Monday through Wednesday, March 24–26. AAAI’s Spring Symposium Series affords participants a smaller, more intimate setting where they can share ideas and learn from each other’s artificial intelligence research. The titles of the eight symposia are as follows:
- Applied Computational Game Theory
- Big Data Becomes Personal: Knowledge into Meaning
- Formal Verification and Modeling in Human-Machine Systems
- Implementing Selves with Safe Motivational Systems and Self-Improvement
- The Intersection of Robust Intelligence and Trust in Autonomous Systems
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning in Robotics
- Qualitative Representations for Robots
- Social Hacking and Cognitive Security on the Internet and New Media
An informal reception will be held on Monday, March 24. A general plenary session, in which the highlights of each symposium will be presented, will be held on Tuesday, March 25.
Symposia will be limited to 40–75 participants each. Participation will be open to active participants as well as other interested individuals on a first-come, first-served basis. Each participant will be expected to attend a single symposium. AAAI technical reports will be distributed to participants in electronic format and posted in the AAAI Digital Library. Registration information will be available on the AAAI web site in December 2013.