2002 spring symposium series – AAAI news: fall news from the American Association for Artificial Intelligence

The 2002 Spring Symposium Series will be held March 25-27, 2002 at Stanford University and will feature nine symposia on the following subjects:

* Acquiring (and Using) Linguistic (and World) Knowledge for Information Access

* Artificial Intelligence and Interactive Entertainment

* Collaborative Learning Agents

* Information Refinement and Revision for Decision Making: Modeling for Diagnostics, Prognostics, and Prediction

* Intelligent Distributed and Embedded Systems

* Logic-Based Program Synthesis: State of the Art and Future Trends

* Mining Answers from Texts and Knowledge Bases

* Safe Learning Agents

* Sketch Understanding

Registration materials have been mailed to all AAAI members and to invited participants. They are also available on the AAAI web site. Please note that the deadline for registration for invited participants is February 15 and the general registration deadline is March 1.

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