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17.-18.9.2009
“History and Philosophical Foundations of AI”

Keynote Lecture

 

Track Chair: Ruth Hagengruber

http://www.upb.de/ki09

Klaus Mainzer

 Thursday, 17/09/2009

9:45am - 10:30am

 

Klaus Mainzer is professor (chair) for philosoophy of science and director of the Carl von Linde Akademie at the Technical University Munich., member of several national and international academies and President of the German Society of Complex Systems and Nonlinear Dynamics.

8A: “History and Philosophical Foundations of AI” I

Thursday, 17/09/2009:

11:30am - 12:30pm

Track Chair: Ruth Hagengruber

 

 

Artificial Minds, Artificial Subjects. AI Research and Philosophy of Mind

since the 1960s

Susanne Lettow

Institute for Human Sciences, Austria

 

 

Variations of the Turing Test in the Age of Internet and Virtual Reality

Florentin Neumann,

Andrea Reichenberger, Martin Ziegler

University of Paderborn, Germany

 

 

A Structuralistic Approach to

Ontologies

Christian Schäufler,

Stefan Artmann, Clemens Beckstein

University of Jena, Germany

8B: “History and Philosophical Foundations of AI” II

Thursday, 17/09/2009:

2:00pm - 3:00pm

Track Chair: Ruth Hagengruber

 

 

AI viewed as a "Science of the Culture"

Jean-Gabriel Ganascia

LIP6 - University Pierre et Marie Curie, France

 

 

 

Beyond Public Announcement Logic,

An Alternative Approach to

some AI Puzzles

Pawel Garbacz, Piotr Kulicki,

Marek Lechniak, Robert Trypuz

John Paul II Catholic University of Lublin,

Poland

 

 

Behavioural Congruence in Turing Test-like Human-Computer Interaction

Stefan Artmann

Friedrich-Schiller-University, Germany

17.-18.9.2009

“History and Philosophical Foundations of AI”

Track Chair: Ruth Hagengruber 

Call for Paper: 26. April 2009 

Conference: KI 2009 - AI and Automation

32nd Annual Conference on
Artificial Intelligence

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Relevant topics are:

  • Artificial intelligence and limits of computability 
  • Multi-Agent-Systems and action theory 
  • Computational functionalism 
  • Philosophical reasons for a distinction between ’strong’ and ’weak’ AI 
  • Phenomenology and artificial subject 

Program Comittee:
Tom Bittner, SUNY Buffalo, USA
Luciano Floridi, University of Hertfordshire, UK
Marcus Spies, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich, Germany
Walther Ch. Zimmerli, Technical University, Cottbus

 

Invited Speaker: 
Prof. Dr. Klaus Mainzer, Technical University, Munic
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Paper submission deadline: April 26, 2009
Submitted papers, which have to be in English, must not exceed 15 pages
(in Springer LNCS style).

Key Dates:
Apr 26, 2009: Paper submission
Jun 12, 2009: Acceptance notification
Jul 31, 2009: Early registration


Sep 15 – 18, 2009:
The KI 2009 will be held at the University of Paderborn
[General Chair: Bärbel Mertsching]
 
http://ki2009.upb.de


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