[SIGBOVIK] SIGBOVIK 2010 Call for Papers

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Tue Feb 2 01:22:45 EST 2010


Call for Papers
The Fourth Annual Intercalary Workshop about Symposium on Robot Dance
Party of Conference in Celebration of Harry Q. Bovik's 2^6th Birthday
A.K.A. SIGBOVIK 2010
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, April 1, 2010

http://sigbovik.org/2010

Conference Scope
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SIGBOVIK celebrates the inestimable research work of Harry Q. Bovik.
Since his research has been so variegated, the conference is
traditionally a forum for discussion on many subjects: Inept Expert
Systems, Deep Space Navigation, Science, Perplexity Theory,
Thaughmaturgic Circle, Self-Adjusting Computation, Denotational
Semantics of Pidgin and Creole, Advanced Technology in a Magical and
Revolutionary Device at an Unbelievable Price, Evolution Styles, State
Dominance, Regret-Minimizing Algorithms, Colored Petri Nets, Natural
Intelligence, Artificial Stupidity, Elbow Macaroni, Rasterized Love
Triangles, Synergistic Hyperparadigmatism, Computational
Archaeolinguistics, Hyper Driven Devices, and any other topic approved
by the conference organizers. The Program Committee seeks submissions
on the entire range of topics.

Authors of accepted manuscripts will be allowed (but not required to
use) twenty minutes to present their work. Any unusual requirements,
such as additional time/antitime or special equipment, can and should
be arranged through the organizers at info AT sigbovik DOT org. We
will also accept prerecorded talks.

Submission Details
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All papers must describe original, previously unpublishable research.
Original! The whole "painstakingly TeX formatted Wikipedia article"
thing has probably run its course. There is not a strict page limit,
but papers should generally not exceed 15 pages. Submissions should be
in the 8.5x11 sheet of paper style, and may be submitted via the
EasyChair submission system, available at
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=sigbovik10.

Please provide legitimate contact information to EasyChair; the
name(s) listed on the paper itself, not the contact information
provided to EasyChair, will be used for the purposes of the
conference, which allows anonymous/pseudonymous publication.

Important Dates
===============
Optional Abstract Optional Submission Optional Deadline - March 0
Writing an abstract, submitting it, and doing so before the deadline
are all optional (but encouraged) activities.
First Submission Deadline: March 6
Conference: Thursday, April 1, 5pm in the Rashid Auditorium, Gates
Hillman Center, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA


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