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      Seventh International Workshop CIA-2003 on

          Cooperative Information Agents

              August 27 - 29, 2003

     Sonera Conference Center, Helsinki, Finland

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     http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/cia2003.html

The workshop is jointly hosted by Sonera Finland,
the Helsinki University, and the Helsinki Institute of Information Technology.


IMPORTANT DATES
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  Deadline for Paper Submission:  April 7, 2003

  Notification of Authors: June 1, 2003
  Camera-Ready Paper: June 22, 2003


THEME & TOPICS
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Information agent technology is one of the major key technologies for the Internet and worldwide Web.
An information agent is a computational software entity that has access to one or multiple,
heterogeneous and distributed information sources, pro-actively searches for and maintains relevant
information on behalf of its human users or other agents preferably just-in-time. In other words,
it is managing and overcoming the difficulties associated with information overload in the open and
exponentially growing Internet and Web. One key challenge of developing advanced information systems
is to balance the autonomy of networked data and knowledge sources with the potential payoff
of leveraging them by the appropriate use of intelligent information agents.
Therefore, the special focus of this workshop series is on the perspectives, design, and implementation
of intelligent information agents which are able to collaborate in open, networked data and information
environments for and providing added value to a variety of applications in different domains.
The development of such agents requires expertise in different research disciplines such as AI,
databases, knowledge representation and reasoning, distributed systems, information retrieval, and
Human Computer Interaction (HCI). Keeping with its tradition all topics in the research area of
intelligent and collaborating information agents are covered by the CIA-2003 workshop.

Topics are (but not limited to)

* Systems and Applications of Information Agents

 - Architectures of information agents.
 - Prototypes and fielded systems of information agents.
 - Recommender systems; collaborative cases.
 - Issues of programming information agents.

* Advanced Theories of Collaboration

 - Social filtering, cooperative search, group forming and negotiation, etc.
 - Cooperation in real-time and open environments.
 - Self-organising information agent systems.
 - Capability-based mediation between information agents.
 - Collaboration in peer-to-peer networks.

* Agent-Based Knowledge Discovery

 - Knowledge discovery by (systems of) information agents; collaborative cases.
 - Agent-based distributed data mining.
 - Distributed information retrieval and Web mining.

* Information Agents for the Semantic Web

 - Agent-based service discovery and composition.
 - Agent-based service matchmaking and brokering in the Semantic Web.
 - Agent-based distributed ontology learning.

* Mobile Information Agents

 - Mobile information agents for distributed information retrieval.
 - Engineering mobile information agents.
 - Cooperative mobile information agents.

* Information Agents for Ubiquitous Computing Environments

 - Information agents for pervasive computing:
   Visions, applications, surveys; collaborative cases.

* Rational Information Agents for E-Business

 - Models of economic rationality and trust.
 - Issues of privacy of communication, data security,
   and jurisdiction for agent-mediated trading.
 - Coalition and team formation algorithms.

* Intelligent Interfaces for Information Agents

 - Human-agent interaction for (systems of) information agents.
 - Life-like characters and avatars.
 - Information agents for/applied to digital cities.
 - Advanced, personalized 3-d visualizations of information spaces.
 - Agent-based Web usage mining
 - Personalisation; collaborative cases.

* Adaptive Information Agents

 - Adaptive information retrieval; collaborative cases.
 - Reasoning with imperfect information: collaborative cases.
 - Multi-strategy and meta-learning for cooperative information agents.


Proceedings
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The proceedings of the CIA workshop series are published as volumes in the
Springer series of Lecture Notes on Artificial Intelligence
(CIA-97: LNAI 1202, CIA-98: LNAI 1435, CIA-99: LNAI 1652,
CIA-2000: LNAI 1860, CIA-2001: LNAI 2182, CIA-2002: LNAI 2446).
The proceedings of the workshop will be available at the workshop.


Preparation & Submission of Papers
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For preparation of (camera-ready) papers to be submitted please follow the instructions
for authors available at the Springer LNCS Web page: http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
For those not using the Springer LNCS style files: The paper must be formatted in A4 size using 10 point
Times. (If Times is not available, please use one of the similar fonts widely used in phototypesetting.)
Printing area should be 12.2 x 19.3 cm, and the interline distance should be arranged in such a way that
some 42 to 45 lines occur on a full-text page.
The length of each paper should not exceed 15 pages. All papers must be written in English.
Papers not conforming to the above requirements may be rejected without review.
Submissions will be reviewed for quality, correctness, originality and relevance.

Submission of full paper including all figures and references is either in postscript or PDF format.
In case you submit a postscript file please check whether it is printable on any usual postscript-level-2
printer. You may submit your paper

* preferably via E-Mail to klusch@dfki.de (pls send compressed/zipped file)

* or postal Mail: Please send 3 hard copies (untacked pages) of your contribution to
 Dr. Matthias Klusch, DFKI GmbH, Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3, 66123 Saarbruecken,Germany


Organisation
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Workshop Chair

Matthias Klusch (DFKI, Germany)

Program Co-Chairs

       Andrea Omicini (University of Bologna, Italy)
       Sascha Ossowski (Universitat de Rey Juan Carlos, Spain)

Local Organising Co-Chair

       Heimo Laamanen (Sonera, Finland)

Program Committee

Elisabeth Andre  (University of Augsburg, Germany)
       Ricardo Baeza-Yates  (University of Chile, Chile)
       Wolfgang Benn  (TU Chemnitz, Germany)
       Brahim Chaib-draa  (Laval University, Canada)
       Rose Dieng  (INRIA, France)
       Frank Dignum  (University of Utrecht, The Netherlands)
       Fausto Giunchiglia  (University of Trento, Italy)
       Rune Gustavsson  (Blekinge TH, Sweden)
       Heikki Helin  (Sonera, Finland)
       Mike Huhns  (University of South Carolina, USA)
       Toru Ishida (University of Kyoto, Japan)
       Manfred Jeusfeld  (University of Tilburg, The Netherlands)
       Catholijn Jonker  (Free University of Amsterdam, Netherlands)
       Hillol Kargupta  (UMBC, USA)
       Sarit Kraus  (University of Maryland, USA)
       Daniel Kudenko (University of York, UK)
       Victor Lesser (University of Massachusetts, USA)
       Martti Mäntylä (Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland)
       Dennis McLeod  (University of Southern California, USA)
       Werner Nutt  (Heriot-Watt University Edinburgh, UK)
       Eugenio Oliveira  (University of Porto, Portugal)
       Terry Payne  (University of Southampton, UK)
       Michal Pechoucek  (TU Prague, Czech Republic)
       Paolo Petta  (Austrian Research Institute for AI, Austria)
       Kimmo Raatikainen  (Nokia Research Center, Finland)
       Roope Raisamo  (University of Tampere, Finland)
       Omer F. Rana (University of Wales, UK)
       Volker Roth  (Fraunhofer IGD, Germany)
       Heiko Schuldt  (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
       Onn Shehory (IBM Research, Israel)
       Amit Sheth  (University of Georgia, USA)
       Von-Wun Soo  (National Tsing Hua University, Taiwan)
       Leon Stirling  (University of Melbourne, Australia)
       Henry Tirri  (University of Helsinki, Finland)
       Steven Willmott  (UPC Barcelona, Spain)
       Mike Wooldridge (University of Liverpool, UK)
       Eric Yu  (University of Toronto, Canada)
       Chengqi Zhang  (University of Technology Sydney, Australia)
       Ning Zhong  (Maebashi Institute of Technology, Japan)

For more information about the workshop you may contact

Matthias Klusch
klusch@dfki.de Phone: +49-681-302-5297

Andrea Omicini
andrea.omicini@acm.org Phone: +39-0547-614552

Sascha Ossowski
sossowski@acm.org Phone: +34-91-664-7485

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Dr. Matthias Klusch
DFKI GmbH Saarbrücken, Germany
phone +49-6813025297
fax   +49-6813022235
http://www.dfki.de/~klusch
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