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The 17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Riva del Garda, Italy / Aug 28th - Sept 1st

System demonstrations (closed)

Submissions

All demo proposals should be submitted by electronic mail to ecai2006-demo@itc.it in PDF no later than April 20, 2006.

Submitters will be notified of the committee's decision no later than May 10, 2006.

Inquires should be addressed to ecai2006-demo@itc.it.

Requirements for submissions

Submissions will consist of:

  • A 150-word summary of the demonstration in plain text. Please include title, demonstrator names, and affiliation(s). This summary will be used to compile a program for the demonstrations.
  • A two-page summary of the technical content of the demo, to be distributed at the conference.
  • A detailed description of hardware and software requirements, such as space, site set ups, power supplies. Demonstrators are encouraged to be flexible in their requirements (possibly with different demos for different logistical situations). Please state what you can bring yourself and what you absolutely must have provided. Each demonstration will be assigned a table in the exhibition area.
  • A URL for a demo storyboard. A demo storyboard would consist of 6 images or power-point slides depicting the various stages of the demo, e.g., 6 screen-shots from a software demo.