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        <article-title>The 11th International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Applications and Innovations (AIAI'15)</article-title>
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      <p>http://aiai2015.sigappfr.org/
AIAI’15 keywords’ cloud
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Committee Message
The International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) was founded in 1960
under the auspices of UNESCO, following the first historical World Computer Congress
held in Paris in 1959. The 1st AIAI conference (Artificial Intelligence Applications and
Innovations) was organized in Toulouse, France, in 2004 by the IFIP. Since then, it has
always been technically supported by the Working Group 12.5 “Artificial Intelligence
Applications”. After 10 years of continuous presence, it has become a well-known and
recognized mature event, offering AI scientists from all over the globe the chance to
present their research achievements. The 11th AIAI was held in Bayonne/Biarritz, for a
second time in France, during September 14-17, 2015. Previous events took place in
Rhodes (2014), Paphos (2013), Chalkidiki (2012), Corfu (2011), Larnaca (2010),
Thessaloniki (2009), Athens (2007), Athens (2006), Beijing (205), and Toulouse (2004).
The 11th AIAI involved lot of people and maintained 107 PC members including 14
external reviewers (See Figure 1); all of whom have been selected for their strong
expertise and special interest in their respective research areas.</p>
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      <p>11% Turkey
1%
Sweden
1%
Spain
5%
Singapore
2%</p>
      <p>SaudiArabia
Russian 1%
Federation
1%
Slovakia
2%
Serbia
1%
Romania
2%</p>
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      <title>Australia 1% UnitedStatesofAmerica 11%</title>
      <p>PC members Canada
Belgium 2%</p>
      <p>1%</p>
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      <title>Italy 5%</title>
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      <title>Croatia 1%</title>
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      <title>Cyprus 4% CzechRepublic 4%</title>
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      <title>France 13%</title>
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      <title>Germany 1% Greece 23%</title>
      <p>The following wide areas were included in the call for papers: Theoretical Advances,
Knowledge Engineering, Multimedia, Graphics &amp; AI, Signal Processing Techniques and
Knowledge Extraction, AI Applications and Trends in Computing. In the 11th AIAI
conference, 81 papers were submitted for the main conference and 13 papers for the
special tracks. We are really gratified by the international diversity of this conference:
authors of submitted work hail from no less than 24 countries (See Figure 2).
Russian1F%ederation Saud2i%Arabia Se1r%bia</p>
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        <title>Romania 1%</title>
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        <title>Poland 1%</title>
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        <title>Pakistan 1%</title>
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      <sec id="sec-8-4">
        <title>Norway 2%</title>
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      <sec id="sec-8-5">
        <title>Malaysia 10%</title>
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        <title>Turkey 4%</title>
        <p>S7p%ain Tha1i%land
Submitters</p>
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        <title>United Kingdom 3%</title>
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      <sec id="sec-8-8">
        <title>Algeria 8%</title>
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      <sec id="sec-8-9">
        <title>Japan</title>
        <p>3% Ireland
1%</p>
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      <sec id="sec-8-10">
        <title>Iran (Islamic Republic of) 8%</title>
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      <sec id="sec-8-11">
        <title>India 1%</title>
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        <title>Brazil 3%</title>
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      <sec id="sec-8-13">
        <title>France 12% China 1%</title>
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        <title>Finland 1%</title>
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        <title>Greece 28%</title>
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        <title>Cyprus 1%</title>
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        <title>Czech Republic 1%</title>
        <p>All papers went through a peer-review process by at least four independent academic
reviewers. Where needed, a fifth reviewer was consulted to resolve any potential conflicts.
The conference program committee had a very challenging task of choosing high quality
submissions. Out of all submissions, 35 papers were selected and accepted, based on the
referee recommendations, for oral presentation and inclusion in the main conference
Proceedings (See Figure 3), thus reaching around 43% acceptance ratio, while only 8 papers
were accepted for oral presentation and inclusion in the special track Proceedings.</p>
        <p>The AIAI 2015 program shows the diverse nature of papers and demonstrates the vitality of
AI computing methods and proves the wide range of AI applications. This year’s AIAI
conference program also includes one parallel session on Wednesday 16th related to the
European project HIT2GAP “Highly Innovative building control Tools Tackling the energy
performance GAP”.</p>
        <p>The conference is proud to host three exceptionally keynote talks:
We would like to thank our invited speakers as well our Honorary Chair and Advisory
Committee, the Program Committee and Local Organizing Committee members and, finally,
our external reviewers as well. All of them, they have contributed to reach this point. We are
very grateful to several institutions and corporations for their sponsorship and assistance:
University of Pau and Adour Countries, IUT de Bayonne et Pays Basque, ACM SIGAPP.fr,
and LIUPPA. Finally, we hope that you will find these proceedings to be a valuable resource
in your professional, research, and educational activities (whether you are a student,
academic, researcher, or a practicing professional), and you will be highly motivated and
stimulated for further research in the domain of AI in general.</p>
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        <mixed-citation>1. Professor Hiroshi Iskikawa of the Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan</mixed-citation>
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          2.
          <string-name>
            <given-names>Professor</given-names>
            <surname>Ernesto</surname>
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          <article-title>Damiani of the Universita' degli Studi di Milano</article-title>
          , Italy
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          3.
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            <given-names>Professor</given-names>
            <surname>Panos</surname>
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          <string-name>
            <surname>Kalnis</surname>
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          , King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia
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