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EPIA’24 invites submissions to a Student Symposium on Artificial Intelligence (SSAI). The goal of this symposium is to provide an informal environment where students in early stages of their graduate (MSc and PhD) research can present their main research ideas and discuss them with students and the senior scientific community. The main advantages of participating in DSAI’24 are three-fold:
- Students are given the opportunity to present their work in an informal environment, as a preparation to future presentations in international workshops and conferences;
- Students can obtain feedback from the scientific community, even in an early stage of their graduate research. The feedback is provided by EPIA attendees, after student presentations, but also by mentors who meet with the students and provided detailed feedback;
- Students have the opportunity to know the work of other students that are in the same stage of their graduate work, or that have similar research interests.
Important Dates
1st Call-for-papers
March 15, 2024
Paper submission deadline
April 30, 2024 May20, 2024
Notification of paper acceptance
June 15, 2024 June 20, 2024
Camera-ready papers deadline
July 9, 2024
Conference Dates
September 3-6, 2024
Submission Rules
Papers will be submitted in PDF format through the EPIA 2024 EasyChair submission page, choosing the Thematic Track Student Symposium on Artificial Intelligence. They will be prepared according to the Springer LNCS /LNAI format.
Submissions to the Student Symposium have a maximum of 3 pages + references. Submissions have to be authored by the MSc or PhD candidate, and should include information regarding the advisor(s) as a footnote in the first page, anchored in the author’s name.
Authors are also encouraged to include
Travel Scholarships
Students with an abstract accepted at the Student Symposium also qualify to travel scholarships kindly offered by APPIA.
For more information see here.
Proceedings and Presentations
Accepted submission will be compiled in a separate informal companion volume, provided that the student is registered in EPIA 2024. The authors of accepted submissions will be assigned a mentor (a senior researcher in the field). They will be expected to prepare a poster for the symposium, which will also be used for the meeting with their mentor. Accepted submission will also be invited to give a lightning talk (5-10 minutes including questions). Detailed information will be provided soon.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
The Student Symposium welcomes any submission covering the wide spectrum of AI topics, in particular topics related with the EPIA thematic tracks.
ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE
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