Welcome to Canadian AI 2020!
The 33rd Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence took place online, 13 May to 15 May 2020.
The best paper award went to Mahdieh Abbasi, Arezoo Rajabi, Christian Gagné, and Rakesh B. Bobba for their work Toward Adversarial Robustness by Diversity in an Ensemble of Specialized Deep Neural Networks.
The best student paper award went to Xinyu Yun, Tanner Bohn and Charles Ling for their work A Deeper Look at Bongard Problems.
The event is collocated with the Computer and Robot Vision conferences. These events (AI·CRV 2020) 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 two conferences.
The 2020 edition of Canadian AI took place virtually because of the Covid-19 pandemic, as described here.
Proceedings
The proceedings appeared in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence.
Springer graciously offers a free download of the proceedings for a limited time, by following this link.