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Join us as we recap the IJCAI 2013 conference held in Beijing, highlighting key moments including the Best Paper Award and various recognitions in AI research. Hear from prominent figures like Craig Boutilier and Wolfgang Wahlster, reflect on AI's impact on society, and learn about the program's structure featuring distinguished speakers and papers. Immerse yourself in the rich academic and cultural environment of Beijing, one of China's ancient capitals, and discover the latest advancements in artificial intelligence.
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Timing (Please Read) • 2 min: Intro: Sebastian • 6min: Local Arrangement: Fei-Yue • 2 min: Craig Boutilier: IJCAI-JAIR Best Paper • 2 min: Tony Cohn and Rita Dechter: AIJ awards • 2 min: Craig Knoblock: three IJCAI Awards • 3 min: Wolfgang Wahlster: Thank-you remarks • 10 min: Program: Francesca • 3 min: Closing: Sebastian
Beijing(北京,NorthCapital) • The Capital of the People's Republic of China • One of the Four Great Ancient Capitals of China • The second largest Chinese city by urban population • The nation's political, cultural, and educational center • A major hub for the national highway, expressway, railway, and high-speed rail networks • Home to a great number of colleges and universities, including Tsinghua University and Peking University (two of the National Key Universities)
Where are we? We are here!
IJCAI-JAIR Best Paper Prize • Daniel Golovin and Andreas Krause • Adaptive Submodularity: Theory and Applications in Active Learning and Stochastic Optimization • August 6, 14:20 in Room 201CD
2013 Prominent Paper Award • Thomas Eiter, GiovambattistaIanni, Thomas Lukasiewicz, Roman Schondlauder, Hans Tompits • Computing Answer Set Programming with Descriptive Logics for the Semantic Web • Artificial Intelligence 172(12-13): 2008
2013 Classic Paper Award • Richard Fikes and Nils Nilsson • STRIPS: A New Approach to the Application of Theorem Proving to Problem Solving • Artificial Intelligence 2(3/4), 1971
2013 Classic Paper Award • Alan Mackworth • Consistency in Networks of Relations • Artificial Intelligence 8(1), 1977
Impact of AI on Society Supported by AI Journal
Geography of Submissions 41% 34% 18% 5% 1% 1% AS EU NA OC SA AF
Acceptance Rates by Continent NA OC EU AS SA AF