THE 2020 SYSMPOSIUM of the Norwegian AI Society IS CANCELLED this year due to the pandemic! The symposium aims at bringing together researchers and practitioners in the field of Artificial Intelligence from Norway and Scandinavia to present on-going work and discuss the future directions of AI. With the symposium NAIS provides a forum for networking among researchers as well as building links with related research fields, practitioners, and businesses.

Call for Papers

Contributions are welcome from all areas of Artificial Intelligence and topics of interest include but are not limited to:

  • Machine Learning,
  • Knowledge Representation,
  • Robotics
  • Planning and Scheduling
  • Natural Language Processing,
  • Computer Vision,
  • Search Algorithms,
  • Multi-Agent-Systems,
  • Industrial Applications, and
  • Philosophical and Ethical Foundations.

Submission Instructions

We welcome and encourage the submission of high-quality papers that have not already been published elsewhere. Full papers should be written in English, formatted according to the Springer LNCS style, and not exceed 12 pages plus bibliography. Author's instructions, along with LaTeX and Word macro files, are available at Springer's website. We also invite submission of position papers. They must not exceed 6 pages and they should relate to an ongoing research, but can also present work that has been presented elsewhere. Please state clearly where the paper has been presented before. Position papers will be presented by the authors alongside regular papers. Selected papers will be invited for an oral or poster presentation.

We highly encourage early stage researchers and PhD students to submit their work.

Paper submission is electronic via easychair in this address: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nais2020. The accepted papers will be published in Springer CCIS, indexed by the national Cristin database. Papers must be written in English and formatted according to the Springer LNCS guidelines. Author instructions, style files, and the copyright form can be downloaded here.

Venue

The symposium will take place at OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, in Pilestredet 35, in the centre of Oslo. OsloMet is the youngest and third largest institution of higher education and research in Norway, with a student body of approximately 20 000 students and 2 100 employees. The University specializes in professional training in fields such as technology and design, engineering, physiotherapy, nursing, and teacher education. OsloMet's main campus in Pilestredet is located a 5 minute walk from Slottsparken - the Royal Palace - and the National Theater, and 5-15 minutes walk from central cites and most hotels in the city centre.


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