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Last call for ECAI 2012 Workshops – Deadline: 6 Jan 2012

Last call for ECAI 2012 Workshops
www.lirmm.fr/ecai2012
Deadline: 6 Jan 2012

ECAI, the biennial European Conference on Artificial Intelligence organized by the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI), is the premier forum for presenting Artificial Intelligence results in Europe. The twentieth conference in this series, ECAI 2012, will take place in the beautiful city of Montpellier (France) August 27-31.

ECAI 2012 will gather researchers and practitioners of Artificial Intelligence from all over the world; they will present the latest results and identify new trends and challenges in all subfields of Artificial Intelligence as well as demonstrate innovative applications and uses of advanced Artificial Intelligence technology. In addition to the main technical track, the ECAI 2012 program will feature keynote and invited talks, invited tutorials, an elaborate workshop program, and a system-demonstration track.

Workshops
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All workshop proposals are welcome on any topic related to AI, ranging from robotics to games, from knowledge modelling to reasoning to constraints, from machine learning to planning and scheduling, from uncertainty to perception to language, from multi-agents to interactions and user modelling (non-exhaustive list).

The goal of the workshops is to provide an informal forum for researchers to discuss focused and/or emerging research questions and challenges. Workshops can come in several flavors:

* presentations of peer-reviewed papers (standard workshop format), including discussions and possibly panels;
* AI competitions or challenges;
* Position papers and discussion on open or controversial problems.
* any other format aimed at investigating new AI trends.
What a workshop should *not* be: a mini-conference packed with short talks and with no time for discussion and interaction. We therefore encourage workshop organizers to include invited talks, short tutorials, panel-discussions and representation of alternative viewpoints in their workshop program in addition to the regular submissions.

The typical duration for a workshop is one day; two-day workshops can also be accommodated.

For any question, any intention to submit, please contact Jérôme Lang and Michèle Sebag (lang at lamsade.dauphine.fr, sebag at lri.fr).

The deadline for workshop proposals is January 6, 2012.

Dates:
6 Jan 2012: workshop proposals due (early submissions are welcome!)
1 Feb 2012: workshop proposal notifications sent
19 Feb 2012: 1st call for papers sent; workshop websites ready; announcement of all ECAI-2012 workshops at the main conference site
28 May 2012 (suggested): workshop paper submission deadline
28 Jun 2012 (suggested, and subject to modification): notification on workshop paper submissions
22 Jul 2012: workshop proceedings to be sent to workshop chair

Notes that the workshop submission deadline should preferably take place after ECAI notification (21 May 2012) and workshop paper notifications *must* be sent before the ECAI early registration deadline (which will be announced later).

Workshop proposal submission:

Please submit your proposal at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ecai2012ws

Each workshop proposal (pdf file) must include:
(1) Title and acronym.

(2) Names, affiliations, and contact details of all organizers (please
indicate a primary contact person to whom correspondence should be
directed).

(3) Short description (workshop format and duration, tentative call for
papers, tentative invited speakers and members of the program committee).

(4) Audience: research groups working in the field; (if applicable)
details about previous editions of the workshop; related workshops
in other venues; expected number of submissions.

(5) One paragraph about each organizer (scientific profile, previous
events you have organized).

(6) Every information you deem to be relevant.

Policy:

* all workshop participants, including the organizer, are required to register for both the workshop and the main conference. For up to three invited speakers per workshop the workshop registration will be waived, though they must still register for the main conference. Unfortunately, ECAI cannot provide any other support for these speakers.
* Due to budget reasons, a workshop might be cancelled if there are not enough submissions or registrations.
* Proceedings: The organizers will provide a single pdf file to be posted on the website.

Call for Papers – ECAI-2012

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## ECAI-2012 ## Call for Papers ## ECAI-2012 ##
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The Twentieth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence

27-31 August 2012

Montpellier, France

http://www2.lirmm.fr/ecai2012/

Deadline for submission of papers: 6 March 2012

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## INTRODUCTION ##
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ECAI is the biennial European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
organized by the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial
Intelligence (ECCAI); it is the premier forum for presenting
Artificial Intelligence results in Europe. The twentieth conference in
this series, ECAI 2012, will take place in Montpellier (France) August
27-31.

ECAI 2012 will gather researchers and practitioners of Artificial
Intelligence from all over the world; they will present the latest
results and identify new trends and challenges in all subfields of
Artificial Intelligence as well as demonstrate innovative applications
and uses of advanced Artificial Intelligence technology. In addition
to the main technical track, ECAI 2012 will feature keynote and
invited talks, invited tutorials, an elaborate workshop program, a
system demonstration track, a Turing centenary celebration, in which
we will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of Alan Turing
and his influence on Artificial Intelligence, and a special session on
Highlights of European AI, to celebrate the 20th ECAI conference and
25 years of AI Communications. ECAI 2012 will also feature the 6th
STAIRS (STarting AI Researcher Symposium) and the 6th PAIS (Conference
on Prestigious Applications of Intelligent Systems) as sub-conferences.

ECAI-2012 will be held in the beautiful city of Montpellier, France.
With excellent opportunities for sightseeing and gastronomy,
Montpellier promises to be a wonderful venue for a memorable
conference.

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## SUBMISSIONS ##
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ECAI 2012 welcomes submissions of technical papers to the main track.
Submitted papers should present original, high-quality and previously
unpublished results on Artificial Intelligence.
Submissions are welcome from all areas of AI; the following list of
topics is indicative only.

* Agents & Multiagent Systems
* Case-Based Reasoning
* Cognitive Modeling & Interaction
* Constraints & Search
* Knowledge Representation & Reasoning
* Machine Learning & Data Mining
* Model-Based Reasoning
* Natural Language Processing
* Perception & Sensing
* Planning & Scheduling
* Robotics
* Uncertainty in AI
* Applications of AI

ECAI 2012 especially encourages submissions that cross discipline
boundaries within Artificial Intelligence, and between Artificial
Intelligence and other disciplines.

Both long (6-page) and short (2-page) papers can be submitted.
Whereas long papers should report on substantial research results,
short papers are intended for highly promising but possibly more
preliminary work. Short papers will be presented in poster form.
Rejected long papers will not be considered for the short paper track.

ECAI 2012 also welcomes submissions of proposals for workshops,
descriptions of system-demonstrations, papers on prestigious
applications of AI for PAIS, and contributions of starting researchers
in AI for STAIRS; cf. the separate calls for these tracks.

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## IMPORTANT DATES ECAI Technical Program ##
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Paper submission deadline:
Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Author response period between(indicative):
18-23 April 2012

Notification of acceptance/rejection:
Monday, 21 May 2012

Camera-ready paper due:
Sunday, 3 June 2012

Conference:
27-31 August 2012

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## PAPER FORMATTING & SUBMISSION INFORMATION ##
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Long papers must not exceed SIX (6) and short papers must not exceed
TWO (2) pages in camera-ready format for ECAI. Over-length submissions
will be rejected without review. Papers for ECAI should be submitted
using the ECAI formatting style; details of the style are available
at:

http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~luc.deraedt/ecai2012-style.zip

This file unpacks to a directory “ecai2012”, and contains LaTeX and
other style files. The file “ecai2012.tex” is an example paper in
LaTeX format using the appropriate styles, and can be used as a
template for ECAI submissions. A Microsoft Word template is also
available.

Reviewing for ECAI 2012 will be blind: reviewers will not be presented
with the identity of paper authors. To allow for blind review, author
names in a submitted paper or poster should be replaced by the unique
tracking number assigned by the conference website at the submission
of an electronic abstract. Authors should avoid writing anything that
makes their identity obvious in the text.

Submissions should be original, and in particular should not
previously have been formally published. (Any publication venue with
an ISBN or ISSN number counts as a formal publication; this includes
LNCS/LNAI volumes, for example.) Submissions should not be submitted
elsewhere during the ECAI 2012 review phase.

The proceedings of the ECAI conference, together with those of the PAIS
symposium will be published and distributed by IOS Press as an online
open access book. (The proceedings of some past ECAI conferences are
freely available on the IOS website). The authors will be responsible
for producing camera-ready copies of papers, conforming to the ECAI
formatting guidelines for inclusion in the proceedings. At least one
author of each accepted long or short paper is required to attend the
conference to present the contribution.

Submission and review of papers for ECAI-2012 will be managed via the
ConfMaster system. Confmaster may be live for ECAI submissions before
31 January. Prior to this date, the site will be used for configuration
and testing. All data uploaded or registered before this date will be
deleted and will not be considered for the conference. Do NOT register
or upload papers before 31 January 2012!

All submissions will be subject to peer review by the ECAI 2012
Programme Committee, and evaluated on the basis of: relevance;
significance of contribution; technical quality; scholarship; and
quality of presentation.

The authors of the best papers of ECAI 2012 will be invited to submit
an extended version of their paper to the Artificial Intelligence
Journal.

The primary authors of submitted papers will be offered the
opportunity to respond to the reviews for their papers before the
final decision on acceptance or otherwise is made. The author feedback
phase is currently planned between 18-23 April 2012.

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## ORGANISATION ##
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Conference Chair : Didier Dubois

ECAI Program Chair : Luc De Raedt

Organizing Committee Chair: Christian Bessiere

ECCAI Chair: Gerhard Brewka

Workshop Chairs: Jérôme Lang and Michèle Sebag

System-Demonstration Chairs: Patrick Doherty and Fredrik Heintz

STAIRS Program Chair: Kristian Kersting and Marc Toussaint

PAIS Program Chairs: Paolo Frasconi and Peter Lucas

Turing Centenary Celebration Chair: Michael Wooldridge

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## LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ##
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LIRMM supervisor: Christophe Dhenaut

Logistics: Elisabeth Greverie, Justine Landais, Eric Bourreau

Treasurer: Michel Leclere, Laetitia Megual

Technical support: Remi Coletta

Web site: Michel Liquiere

Sponsoring: Remi Coletta

Publicity: Marie-Laure Mugnier, Madalina Croitoru

Other members: Stefano Cerri, Abdel Gouaich, Joel Quinqueton

AFIA contacts: Patrick Albert, Yves Demazeau, Thomas Guyet,
Eunika Mercier-Laurent, Jean-Denis Muller

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## AREA CHAIRS ##
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Area chairs currently confirmed include:

Michael Beetz [Germany]
Ronen Brafman [Israel]
Fabio Cozman [Brazil]
James Cussens [UK]
Thomas Eiter [Austria]
Johannes Fuernkranz [Germany]
Hector Geffner [Spain]
Marco Gori [Italy]
Udo Hahn [Germany]
Malte Helmert [Switzerland]
Manfred Jaeger [Denmark]
Sarit Kraus [Israel]
Andreas Krause [Switzerland]
Jerome Lang [France]
Pierre Marquis [France]
John-Jules Meyer [The Netherlands]
Bernhard Nebel [Germany]
Ann Nowé [Belgium]
Barry O’Sullivan [Ireland]
Francesca Rossi [Italy]
Michele Sebag [France]
Carles Sierra [Spain]
Steffen Staab [Germany]
Peter Struss [Germany]
Michael Thielscher [Australia]
Hannu Toivonen [Finland]
Antal van den Bosch [The Netherlands]
Pascal Van Hentenryck [US]
Michael Wooldridge [UK]
Frank Wolter [UK]

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## KEYNOTE SPEAKERS ##
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The ECAI-2012 programme will include plenary talks from
internationally leading researchers in AI and cognate
disciplines. Keynote speakers so far confirmed include:

* Wofram Burgard [Freiburg, Germany]
* Adnan Darwiche [UCLA, US]
* Tom Mitchell [CMU, US]

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Post-doc position (computational linguistics) at Saarland University, Germany

The Department of Computational Linguistics at Saarland University, Saarbrücken, Germany, invites applications for the position of a scientific staff member (“Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin/Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter”).

The successful candidate will have a strong background in natural language processing and
computational semantics, and preferably hold a PhD in computational linguistics or a related
field. He/she will contribute to project work on the integration of natural language processing and knowledge management within the Cluster of Excellence “Multimodal Computing and Interaction” (www.coli.uni-saarland.de/projects/codis, www.coli.uni-saarland.de/projects/smile). Experience in data-intensive methods is essential. A background in deep linguistic processing is a definite plus. He/she will join a young, creative research team and should have good teamwork skills.

Saarland University is one of the leading European research sites in computational linguistics and offers an active, stimulating research environment. Close working relationships are maintained between the Departments of Computational Linguistics and Computer Science. Both are part of the Cluster of Excellence, which also includes the Max Planck Institutes for Informatics (MPI-INF) and Software Systems (MPI-SWS) and the German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI).

Salary and social benefits are according to Germany’s public sector TV-L 13 scale, ranging from 3100 to 4500 EUR (before taxes), depending on prior experience. The appointment is initially for 2 years.

Saarland University is an equal opportunity employer. In accordance with its policy of increasing the proportion of women in this type of employment, the University actively encourages applications from women.

Physically handicapped persons will be preferred if they are equally qualified.

Please send applications (including CV and list of publications) in electronic form to jobs-comsem@coli.uni-saarland.de (Professor Manfred Pinkal).

Deadline is January 31, 2012.

Informal inquiries can be addressed to the above email address as well.

Ensemble Learning and Ensemble Pruning Methods with Application to Machine Learning

EURO 2012, 25th European Conference on Operations Research,
July 8-11, 2012, Vilnius, Lithuania
(www.euro-2012.lt)

Call for Abstracts

Organisers: Sureyya Ozogur-Akyuz, Terry Windeatt

EURO is a major international conference in optimisation and operations research which consists of several streams. As part of the Machine Learning and Applications stream, we are organising a session on Ensemble Learning and Ensemble Pruning Methods.

“Ensemble Learning and Ensemble Pruning Method with Application to Machine Learning” session at EURO XXV calls for abstracts describing models for ensemble learning and pruning methods with application to machine learning problems.

Contributors are requested to contact the session organisers first for the submission (invitation) code and then submit their abstracts via the Conference web page (www.euro-2012.lt) by February 29, 2012. The abstracts must be written in English and contain no more than 600 characters (no formulas or mathematical notations are allowed). Please note that each participant is allowed to present one paper at the Conference. The EURO XXV Conference will be held in Vilnius, Lithuania from 8-11 July, 2012.

Instructions
In order to submit a contribution to the sessions, please go to the website below and sign up:
http://www.euro-online.org/conf/display.php?page=welcome

Then please paste the following code 0172f368 in the form, click on “Submit invited abstract” and follow the instructions.

Award for PASCAL members

The best abstract submitted by a member of the PASCAL network will be selected for sponsorship of all the travel expenses.

If you would like to be considered for this selection, please submit your abstract by the 31st of January. (This award is subject to us obtaining sponsorship from PASCAL — application under evaluation.)

Selected authors will be invited to present their work in a 20 min talk.

Tenure track or tenured position in machine learning, probabilistic modelling or data mining

The position is located at Aalto University, Department of Information and Computer Science (http://ics.tkk.fi/en/), Helsinki, Finland, and is open to outstanding individuals who hold a doctorate and have excellent potential for a successful scientific career. Candidates in the areas of machine learning, probabilistic modelling and data mining are especially welcome. Detailed information about the position, as well as the application process and its requirements, is provided at http://dept.ics.tkk.fi/calls/tenuretrack2012/#english

The closing date of the call is 13 January 2012.

Two Postdoctoral Research Fellows – LEAR research group at INRIA Grenoble

The LEAR research group at INRIA Grenoble is hiring two postdoctoral
fellows, each for a two year period. The topics are:

– Action recognition in real-world videos. The research project will
be fixed in discussion with the candidate.

– Object localization in still images. The task is to speed up and
improve 2D localization by designing more appropriate category
models as well as using 3D pose information. 2D image data and
corresponding pose information is available for testing the approach.

INRIA Grenoble and the LEAR team http://lear.inrialpes.fr provide a
stimulating research environment. The working language is
English. Grenoble lies in the south of France and provides excellent
living conditions.

Your profile:
* PhD degree in computer vision or related areas
* Solid programming skills; the projects involve programming in Matlab and C
* Solid mathematics and machine learning knowledge
* Creative and highly motivated
* Fluent in English, both written and spoken

Duration: 2 years

Start date: As soon as possible

Contact: Cordelia Schmid, Cordelia.Schmid@inria.fr

Please send applications via email, including:
* a complete CV, including a list of publications
* graduation marks
* the name and email address of three referees

Special issue on SPEECH SEPARATION AND RECOGNITION IN MULTISOURCE ENVIRONMENTS

COMPUTER SPEECH AND LANGUAGE
http://www.elsevier.com/locate/csl

Special issue on
SPEECH SEPARATION AND RECOGNITION IN MULTISOURCE ENVIRONMENTS

Submission Deadline: DECEMBER 31, 2011

One of the chief difficulties of building distant-microphone speech recognition systems for use in everyday applications is that the noise background is typically `multisource’. A speech recognition system designed to operate in a family home, for example, must contend with competing noise from televisions and radios, children playing, vacuum cleaners, and outdoors noises from open windows. Despite their complexity, such environments contain structure that can be learnt and exploited using advanced source separation, machine learning and speech recognition techniques such as those presented at the 1st International Workshop on Machine Listening in Multisource Environments (CHiME 2011). http://spandh.dcs.shef.ac.uk/projects/chime/workshop/

This special issue solicits papers describing advances in speech separation and recognition in multisource noise environments, including theoretical developments, algorithms or systems.

Examples of topics relevant to the special issue include:
• multiple speaker localization, beamforming and source separation,
• hearing inspired approaches to multisource processing,
• background noise tracking and modelling,
• noise-robust speech decoding,
• model combination approaches to robust speech recognition,
• datasets, toolboxes and other resources for multisource speech separation and recognition.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:
Manuscript submissions shall be made through the Elsevier Editorial System (EES) at
http://ees.elsevier.com/csl/
Once logged in, click on “Submit New Manuscript” then select “Special Issue: Multisource Environments” in the “Choose Article Type” dropdown menu.

IMPORTANT DATES:
December 31, 2011: Paper submission
March 30, 2012: First review
May 30, 2012: Revised submission
July 30, 2012: Second review
August 30, 2012: Camera-ready submission

We are looking forward to your submission!

Jon Barker, University of Sheffield, UK
Emmanuel Vincent, INRIA, France

10 Postdoc / Research Associate positions in the new Finnish Center of Excellence in Computational Inference

The new Finnish Center of Excellence in Computational Inference Research (COIN), run by Aalto University and University of Helsinki, announces 10 new postdoc or research associate positions in Computational Inference. The objective of COIN is to push the boundaries of inference in the data-rich world of today and tomorrow, and the COIN consortium brings together several leading researchers in the relevant research area.

Successful candidates will work on fundamental questions of inference and in applications in Intelligent Information Access, Computational Molecular Biology and Medicine, Computational History, Computational Climate, Computational Neuroscience and other directions yet to be determined. Applicants with suitable background in machine learning, mathematics, statistics, computational logic, combinatorial optimization or statistical physics are encouraged to apply.

For further information, please see http://research.ics.tkk.fi/coin/vacancies.shtml

Call for Papers – Intl. Workshop on Social Media Applications in News and Entertainment (SMANE 2012) in conjunction with World Wide Web Conference 2012

http://smane2012.socialsensor.eu/
Lyon, April 16, 2012

*Aims and Scope*
The aim of this workshop is to encourage discussion and
sharing of ideas and research results on social media
research, techniques, and applications, in two crucial
areas: News and Entertainment. The workshop offers an
opportunity to promote interdisciplinary research in
these areas, not only between industry and academia,
but also involving different fields (computer science,
journalism, psychology, sociology, economics, history,
cultural anthropology, business). News and entertainment
have received huge impact from social media technologies,
and yet there are many open technical and social challenges.

SMANE 2012 is accepting proposals addressing some of the
research challenges we face in developing new methodologies,
including data mining and information extraction from
large-scale unstructured social data, real-time aspects,
local vs. global events and news discovery, aggregation of
information from heterogeneous sources, propagation of
information within social networks, and information visualization.
We are also interested in understanding how different technical
approaches can be used to enhance our understanding of user
behavior in social media within the specified contexts.

Topics of interest include but are not limited to:

* Data mining and information extraction from large-scale
social media related to news and entertainment
* Real-time aspects, efficient implementations and architectures
in news and entertainment applications
* Integration of professional and social media sources
in news and entertainment
* Psychological, sociological, and cultural factors
in consumption and production of news and entertainment
* News discovery and serendipity through social media
* Information visualization
* Business models and business needs of social media
in news and entertainment services
* Case studies including large-scale data analysis of
important news and cultural events
* Novel systems and applications

*Paper Submission*
We welcome contributions on related theory, methodology, and
algorithms. We also welcome position papers and interesting
applications and demos. The papers should follow the same
format as the WWW2012 Conference proceedings (ACM SIG format).
All research, applications and position papers should be up
to 6 pages maximum. For submission please use the SMANE2012
Easychair page (https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=smane2012).

For more information:
http://smane2012.socialsensor.eu/submission

*Important Dates*
– 1 February 2012: Paper Submission
– 28 February 2012: Notification of acceptance
– 16 March 2012: Camera Ready paper
– 16 April 2012: Workshop

*Organization*
Yiannis Kompatsiaris, CERTH-Informatics and Telematics Institute, Greece
Alejandro Jaimes, Yahoo! Research, Spain
Daniel Gatica-Perez, Idiap & EPFL, Switzerland
Jochen Spangenberg, Deutsche Welle, Germany

Computer Vision sessions – EURO 2012, 25th European Conference on Operations Research, July 8-11, 2012, Vilnius, Lithuania

* Computer Vision sessions *
EURO 2012, 25th European Conference on Operations Research,
July 8-11, 2012, Vilnius, Lithuania
(www.euro-2012.lt)

Call for Abstracts

Organisers: Teo de Campos, Fei Yan and Ivan Reyer

EURO is a major international conference in optimisation
which consists of several streams. As part of the
*Machine Learning and Applications stream*,
we are organising two sessions on Computer Vision (CV).
These sessions will enable CV researchers
to present their work to an audience of people interested in
CV, machine learning and optimisation, and it will thus
broaden their network of connections in these Teo de Campos, Fei Yan and Ivan Reyer
fields.

Abstracts (up to 600 characters) are welcome in any area of
computer vision, in particular works presenting applications
of machine learning or optimisation to computer vision problems.
Selected authors will be invited to present their work in a 20 min talk.

* Award for PASCAL members *

The best abstract submitted by a member of the PASCAL network
will be selected for sponsorship of all the travel expenses.
If you would like to be considered for this selection,
please submit your abstract by the 31st of January.
(This award is subject to us obtaining sponsorship from PASCAL
— application under evaluation.)

* Instructions *

In order to submit a contribution to the vision sessions, please
go to the website below and sign up:
http://www.euro-online.org/conf/display.php?page=welcome
Then please paste the following code 2252d763 in the form,
click on “Submit invited abstract” and follow the instructions.