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The '''International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence''' (or '''IJCAI''') is a meeting of researchers from the different areas of [[artificial intelligence]] (AI). It is organized by the [[International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence|IJCAI, Inc.]], and has been held every other year since 1969. Originally, the other years saw the meetings of the [[European Conference on Artificial Intelligence|ECAI]], [[AAAI]], and a Pacific conference, but currently the AAAI conference runs every year. When it is held in North America it is hosted by the [[Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence]] and traditionally replaces the AAAI conference. IJCAI is a highly selective conference. For instance, only 20% of the papers submitted to the conference were accepted in 2005. This makes it a more selective publication than many AI journals.
The '''International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence''' (or '''IJCAI''') is a meeting of researchers from the different areas of [[artificial intelligence]] (AI). It is organized by the [[International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence|IJCAI, Inc.]], and has been held every other year since 1969. Originally, the other years saw the meetings of the [[European Conference on Artificial Intelligence|ECAI]], [[AAAI]], and a Pacific conference, but currently the AAAI conference runs every year. When it is held in North America it is hosted by the [[Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence]] and traditionally replaces the AAAI conference. IJCAI is a highly selective conference. For instance, only 20% of the papers submitted to the conference were accepted in 2005. This makes it a more selective publication than many AI journals.
Three research awards are given at each IJCAI conference. The [[Computers & Thought Award]] is given to a relatively young (less than 35 years) researcher having already made a significant contribution to the field. The Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award is given to someone who has been doing a lot of the grunt work the last years. The [[IJCAI Award for Research Excellence]] is given to someone relatively old who had made a significant impact on the field. Previous recipients of the latter award include [[Alan Bundy]], [[John McCarthy (computer scientist)|John McCarthy]], [[Marvin Minsky]], [[Allen Newell]], [[Ray Reiter]], and [[Judea Pearl]].
Three research awards are given at each IJCAI conference. The [[Computers & Thought Award]] is given to a relatively young (less than 35 years) researcher having already made a significant contribution to the field. The Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award is given to someone who has been doing a lot of the grunt work the last years. The [[IJCAI Award for Research Excellence]] is given to someone relatively old who had made a significant impact on the field. Previous recipients of the latter award include [[Alan Bundy]], [[John McCarthy (computer scientist)|John McCarthy]], [[Marvin Minsky]], [[Allen Newell]], [[Ray Reiter]], and [[Judea Pearl]]. Additionally, IJCAI presents one or more Best Paper Awards <ref>{{cite web | url=http://jeffhuang.com/best_paper_awards.html#ijcai | title=IJCAI Conference Best Paper Awards | accessdate=2012-04-07 }}</ref> at the conference to recognize the highest quality papers.


== See also ==
== See also ==
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[[uk:Міжнародна об'єднана конференція зі штучного інтелекту]]
[[uk:Міжнародна об'єднана конференція зі штучного інтелекту]]
[[zh:国际人工智能联合会议]]
[[zh:国际人工智能联合会议]]

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Revision as of 05:08, 8 April 2012

The International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (or IJCAI) is a meeting of researchers from the different areas of artificial intelligence (AI). It is organized by the IJCAI, Inc., and has been held every other year since 1969. Originally, the other years saw the meetings of the ECAI, AAAI, and a Pacific conference, but currently the AAAI conference runs every year. When it is held in North America it is hosted by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence and traditionally replaces the AAAI conference. IJCAI is a highly selective conference. For instance, only 20% of the papers submitted to the conference were accepted in 2005. This makes it a more selective publication than many AI journals.

Three research awards are given at each IJCAI conference. The Computers & Thought Award is given to a relatively young (less than 35 years) researcher having already made a significant contribution to the field. The Donald E. Walker Distinguished Service Award is given to someone who has been doing a lot of the grunt work the last years. The IJCAI Award for Research Excellence is given to someone relatively old who had made a significant impact on the field. Previous recipients of the latter award include Alan Bundy, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Allen Newell, Ray Reiter, and Judea Pearl. Additionally, IJCAI presents one or more Best Paper Awards [1] at the conference to recognize the highest quality papers.

See also


References

  1. ^ "IJCAI Conference Best Paper Awards". Retrieved 2012-04-07.