The 11th Multi-disciplinary International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence (MIWAI 2017) will be held in Brunei, 20-22 November 2017. The theme for this year's event is on "Smart Environment".

MAIWAI aims to promote AI research in both theoretical and applied research addressing real world applications. We encourage researchers to submit their unpublished papers in the following areas, but not limited to:

Theory, Methods & Tools
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Theoretical Foundation:
Cognitive Science; Computational Philosophy; Game Theory; Graphical Models; Knowledge Representation and Reasoning; Learning Theory; Logic; Fuzzy Logic; Multi-agent Systems; Neurosciences; Uncertainty

Cognitive Computing:
Affective Computing; Machine Vision; Natural Language Processing; Self-aware Systems; Speech Recognition; Social Cognition

Computational Intelligence:
Artificial Intelligence; Deep Learning; Evolutionary Computing; Machine Learning; Pattern Recognition; Swarm Intelligence

Others: Planning and Scheduling; Games & Animations; Social Computing; Sport and Rehabilitation

AI Applications
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Ambient Intelligence; Artificial Life; Big Data Analysis; Biometrics; Bioinformatics; Brain Machine Interface; Chatbots; Computer Graphics; Creative Computing; Data Visualization; Decision Support Systems; E-commerce; E-learning; Energy Management; Generative Art; Health Assessment; Industrial Applications of AI; Knowledge Management; Petrochemical; Telecommunications and Web Services; Security and Privacy Management; Sensor Networks; Surveillance; Spam Filtering; Software Engineering; Social Networking Security; Semantic Web; Robotics; Recommendation Systems


Submission Guideline
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MIWAI 2017 accepts three categories of research and application papers:
- Regular papers (8-14 pages, oral presentation)
- Demonstration papers (10-14 pages, demonstration)
- Short papers (6 pages, poster or oral presentation)

All submissions will go through a double-blinded peer-review process. Paper selection will be on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, and clarity. Each paper should be written using the Springer-Verlag LNCS style. The authors' names and institutions should not appear in the paper. Springer-Verlag author instructions are available at: http://www.springer.com/lncs All accepted and presented papers will be published in LNAI, a topical subseries of LNCS focusing on artificial intelligence.