Announcing the Third Conference on Artificial General Intelligence
(AGI-10), which will be in Lugano, Switzerland March 4-7 2010, in the
USI auditorium at the University of Lugano.
http://agi-conf.org/2010/
This is the first of the AGI conference series that will be held in
Europe, which is exciting. Universal AI pioneer Marcus Hutter
(Canberra, Australia, ex-IDSIA) will be the general chairman. The
keynote will be delivered by a pioneer in reinforcement learning: Rich
Sutton. Another invited talk will be given by the great Ray Solomonoff
himself, who pioneered the theory of optimal universal prediction
machines in the 1960s and 70s.
The paper submission deadline has been extended to December 1 2009.
As you may infer from the title, this is not a typical AI conference
but is specifically focused on AI research and ideas that in some way
push toward the original goals of the AI field (the creation of AI
systems with general intelligence in some sense comparable to that
possessed by humans). However, we construe this fairly broadly and
are open to quality papers in any area of AI or cognitive science that
have significant pertinence to the broader achievement of artificial
general intelligence.
Browsing the sites of the previous two AGI conferences can give you a
feel for the research presented there:
http://agi-conf.org/2009/
http://agi-conf.org/2008/
Thanks, and we hope to see you at AGI-10!
Sincerely,
Itamar Arel