MIWAI 2016
The 10th Multi-Disciplinary International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence
December 7-9, 2016. Chiang Mai, Thailand.

SUBMISSION


REGULAR PAPERS

Both research and application papers are solicited. All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity.

Each paper should have no more than twelve (12) pages in the Springer-Verlag LNCS style. The authors' names and institutions should not appear in the paper. Unpublished work of the authors should not be cited.

SHORT PAPERS

We still accept short papers for MIWAI 2016. They may present work in progress, providing an opportunity for sharing valuable ideas, eliciting useful feedback on ealy-stage work, and fostering discussions and callborations among researchers interested in the broad area of artificial intelligence.

We encourage contributions presenting thought-provoking ideas and promising (preliminary) results in realizing them. We also encourage researchers and practitioners to submit reports on work in progress to discuss on going research, practical experience, challenges or issues related to artificial intelligence. Short papers should not exceed 8 pages in lenghth and should not have been submitted for review or published elsewhere. The submission of SHORT papers must be made through the Easychair submission system until September 9, 2016.

TO SUBMIT:
  • Springer-Verlag author instructions are available here.
  • You can submit your paper here.


NO-SHOW POLICY

MIWAI strongly expects its submitting authors to adhere to the academic code of honour. In particular, this means that any paper that is eventually accepted to the technical program will be on the understanding that at least one co-author of the paper both registers *and attends* the workshop to present the paper.

  • At least one co-author for each accepted paper must *register* before the author registration deadline (September 19) has passed. Failure to do so will result in removal of the paper from the printed and online proceedings.
  • Authors who are registered but then find that they cannot attend due to exceptional circumstances beyond their control should:
    • Notify the program chairs by email as soon as possible with a satisfactory explanation of these circumstances.
    • Make every possible arrangement for another co-author to present the paper in their place. (In exceptional circumstances we may allow a presentation by video.)
  • If a registered author fails to show at the workshop without doing either of (a), (b) above then:
    • The paper will be removed from the online proceedings.
    • The registered author will be banned from having papers accepted to MIWAI for a period of 3 years.
    • A formal letter of complaint will be written to the author's head of faculty.