AIIOE-18: Artificial Intelligence for the Internet of Everything (IOE) Stanford University Palo Alto, CA, United States, March 26-28, 2018 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/site/internetofeverythingioe/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=aiioe18 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 27, 2017 |
Submission deadline | October 27, 2017 |
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE FOR THE INTERNET OF EVERYTHING
From the perspective of artificial intelligence (AI), for this AAAI symposium on the Internet of Everything (IoE), we desire participants who can discuss the potential meaning, value and effect that the Internet of Things (IoT) may have on ordinary life, in the business or industrial world, on the battlefield (IoBT), in the medical field (IoMT) or on other intelligent agents (IoIT). We leave the topic open-ended for this AAAI symposium. We will consider all papers with an AI perspective that address how IoE affects sensing, perception, cognition and behavior or causal relations, whether the context is clear or uncertain and whether for mundane decisions; decisions made for business, industry or government; complex decisions on the battlefield; life and death decisions in the medical arena; or decisions affected by other intelligent agents and machines. We are interested in practical, measurement and theoretical issues and research questions about how these "things" may affect individuals, teams and society or each other across different units of analysis; or how existing systems and human interactions may affect these "things." We are especially interested in what may happen when these things begin to reason, communicate and act on their own, whether as autonomous agents or interdependently with other things in autonomous teams. Must IoE systems speak only to humans, to each other, or both? Will each IoE system be an independent system; an interdependent system; or a combination? Regardless, our ultimate goal is to use AI to advance autonomy and autonomic fundamentals to improve the performance of individual agents and hybrid teams of humans, machines, and robots for the betterment of society.
Participants: In 2 to 8 pages submitted to the organizers, we desire participants who can discuss the foundations, metrics or applications of IoE systems (or IoT, IoBT, etc.) and how these systems will affect targeted audiences or society. The topic is open-ended. We will consider all papers that address how IoE systems affect humans or other smart systems. Our ultimate goal is to advance IoE theory and concepts with AI to improve society. We plan a follow-on book with expanded contributions.
Organizing Committee
Ranjeev Mittu (ranjeev.mittu@nrl.navy.mil), Donald Sofge (donald.sofge@nrl.navy.mil), Ira S. Moskowitz (ira.moskowitz@nrl.navy.mil), Naval Research Laboratory; Stephen Russell, Army Research Laboratory (stephen.m.russell8.civ@mail.mil); and W. F. Lawless, Paine College (w.lawless@icloud.com)
For More Information
https://www.aaai.org/Symposia/Spring/sss18symposia.php#ss02
sites.google.com/site/internetofeverythingioe
For a copy of the template, contact Bill Lawless: w.lawless@icloud.com; or wflawless@gmail.com