UPDATED CONFERENCE PROGRAM
Venue for ICAIET 2006 Tutorial Session (22nd of November 2006, Wednesday):
School of Engineering and Information Technology,
Universiti Malaysia Sabah
Bus Schedule Day 1*New
Venue for ICAIET 2006 Conference (23rd – 24th of November 2006,
Thursday - Friday):
Nexus Resort Karambunai
Bus Schedule Day 2 & 3*New
Download Map*New
for bus Pick-up Point
Click here*New
for link to Final Conference Program
ABOUT ICAIET 2006
This is the third in the series of international conferences organised
by the School of Engineering and Information Technology, Universiti Malaysia
Sabah, in the area of artificial intelligence. The first conference, ICAIET
2002, held on 17-18 June 2002 was very successful. In ICAIET 2002, there
were 150 participants from 13 countries where 131 papers were presented
in various fields of AI and its applications. There were 4 key note addresses
- two from Malaysia, one from Japan and one from Italy.
In the second conference, ICAIET 2004, held on 3-5 August 2004, 165 technical
papers were selected for presentation from 300 submissions. 250 delegates
from 19 countries around the world participated in this international
event. There were 4 keynote speakers from USA, Korea, Japan and UK respectively.
It was decided that ICAIET conferences would be organized once every two
years.
The outcome of ICAIET 2006 will be very beneficial to students, researchers,
industrialists, institutions of higher learning and government organizations
in Malaysia and around the world.
Please click here to download the Call for Papers
in PDF format.
ICAIET 2006 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
We are very delighted to have 4 prominent keynote speakers to be part of the ICAIET 2006 conference.
| No. |
Name |
Affiliation |
Title of Keynote Speech |
| 1. |
Prof. Dr. Hojjat Adeli |
College of Engineering,
The Ohio State University, (USA) |
Wavelets to Enhance Computational Intelligence |
| 2. |
Prof. Dr. Jong-Hyun Lee |
Department of Mechatronics,
Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, (SOUTH KOREA)
|
Micromachined sensors and actuators for artificial intelligence
applications |
| 3. |
Prof. Dr. Michael Luck |
Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, (UNITED
KINGDOM) |
Computing as Interaction: Agent Technologies and Future Progress |
| 4. |
Prof. Dr. Ramachandran Nagarajan |
School of Mechatronic Engineering,
Northern Malaysia University College of Engineering, (MALAYSIA)
|
Image to Sound Transformation in the Development of Navigational
Assistance to Visually Impaired |
|
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