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Welcome to AI 2017!

The 30th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence took place in Edmonton, Alberta, May 16 to May 19, 2017.

The event is collocated with the Canadian Graphics Interface and the Computer and Robot Vision conferences. These events (AI·GI·CRV 2017) will bring together hundreds of leaders in research, industry, and government, as well as Canada's most accomplished students. They showcase Canada's ingenuity, innovation and leadership in intelligent systems and advanced information and communications technology. A single registration lets you attend any session in the three conferences, which are scheduled in parallel tracks.


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Canadian AI 2017 in the news!

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Best papers

Best Paper

A Worst-Case Analysis of Constraint-Based Algorithms for Exact Multi-Objective Combinatorial Optimization

Jianmei Guo, Eric Blais, Krzysztof Czarnecki and Peter van Beek

Best Student Paper

Active Team Management Strategies for Multi-Robot Teams in Dangerous Environments

Geoff Nagy and John Anderson

Proceedings

The proceedings will appear in Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence.

30th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Canadian AI 2017, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, May 16-19, 2017, Proceedings

Springer offers a free online access to the publication for a limited time, from 9 May 2017 to 9 June 2017.

2017 marks the 30th Canadian Conference in Artificial Intelligence

This year marks the 30th Canadian Conference in Artificial Intelligence. Below is a map of the 16 cities that have hosted the Conference over the years. (Click to enlarge.)

 

Program co-chairs

Malek Mouhoub
University of Regina

Philippe Langlais
Université de Montréal

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