Artificial Intelligence International Conference – A2IC 2020

The A2IC conference aims to establish an international forum of reference for the latest advances in the field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This second edition aims at joining both academy and industry by covering not only basic and applied research, but also philosophical and ethical issues regarding the future of humanity in an AI world.

The conference will include Special Sessions to discuss further and explore in more detail some hot topics. A2IC 2020 will gather an excellent group of Plenary speakers from different topics and will be held online from November 30th to December 2nd, 2020.

CANCELLATION

We regret to inform you that A2IC has been canceled.

As you know, we are living a very unprecedented times and the organization of A2IC was heavily impacted by the current situation. Consequently, we have decided to cancel the 2020 virtual edition and postpone it to later until the conditions for a high-quality program and physical presence are guaranteed to provide you with an outstanding edition.

We look forward to seeing you again for the next A2IC edition!



  • TOPICS
  • AI applications in industry and engineering
  • AI in videogames and game theory
  • Bioinformatics
  • Biometric authentication
  • Cognitive systems
  • Computational creativity
  • Computer vision and perception
  • Ethics in AI
  • Fuzzy logic and fuzzy systems
  • Knowledge discovery and big data
  • Knowledge representation
  • Machine learning
  • Multiagent systems
  • Natural language processing
  • Neural networks and deep learning
  • Ontologies and Semantic Web
  • Pattern recognition
  • Planning
  • Reasoning
  • Robotics
  • Search
  • Trustworthy AI
  • Uncertainty in AI

12

Plenary and Invited Speakers

12 high profile speakers are invited to give plenary speeches at Artificial Intelligence International Conference 2020

 

500

Attendees

Limited to 500 attendees: several rooms will be available during the conference including the main room, networking and break rooms, and Q&A rooms.

 

2

Networking Activities

2 afterworks will be additional opportunities for you to network and enjoy the conference!

 

CHAIRMAN

Dr. Umberto Straccia

Dr. Umberto Straccia

ISTI-CNR, Italy

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Prof. Didier Dubois

Prof. Didier Dubois

IRIT, CNRS, France

Prof. Giuseppe De Giacomo

Prof. Giuseppe De Giacomo

University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy

Prof. Daniele Nardi

Prof. Daniele Nardi

University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy

Prof. Roberto Navigli

Prof. Roberto Navigli

University of Rome La Sapienza, Italy

Prof. Anton Nijholt

Prof. Anton Nijholt

University of Twente, Netherlands

Prof. Maja Pantic

Prof. Maja Pantic

Imperial College London, Computing Dept., England

Prof. Mihaela van der Schaar

Prof. Mihaela van der Schaar

University of Cambridge, The Alan Turing Institute, University of California Los Angeles, USA

Dr. Fabrizio Sebastiani

Dr. Fabrizio Sebastiani

Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Pisa, Italy

Prof. Max Welling

Prof. Max Welling

Amsterdam Machine Learning Lab, Netherlands

Prof. Plamen Angelov

Prof. Plamen Angelov

Lancaster University, UK

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WHAT PEOPLE SAY ABOUT THE PAST EDITION

TAKE A LOOK AT THE ABSTRACTS OF THE PREVIOUS EDITION

  • Mocap As A Service: Video Motion Capture Makes Human Motion Analysis For Everyone presented by Prof. Yoshihiko Nakamura (more details)
  • The Role Of Interaction And Embodied Cognition In Computational Ontology presented by Dr. Marco Schorlemmer (more details)
  • Fuzzy & Annotated Semantic Web Languages presented by Dr. Umberto Straccia (more details)
  • Automatic Question Answering: Problem Solved? presented by Dr. Lluis Marquez (more details)
  • Data Science For Efficient Building Energy Management presented by Dr. Juan Gómez-Romero (more details)
  • Fairness In Machine Learning: A Causal Viewpoint presented by Dr. Silvia Chiappa (more details)
  • Uncertainty-Aware Food Analysis By Deep Learning presented by Prof. Petia Radeva (more details)
  • Importance of field-specific knowledge in machine learning applications in biology presented by Dr. Jean Fred Fontaine (more details)
  • Human Authentication Using Facial Cues presented by Dr. Fernando Alonso-Fernandez (more details)
  • Intelligent Collaborative Systems And Their Application To Emergency Rescue Scenarios presented by Prof. Patrick Doherty (more details)
  • From Research To Scalable AI Solutions, 2 Examples: Trust & Fairness And Cnn Automatic Generation presented by Mr. Enric Delgado (more details)
  • Neuromorphic Computing With Emerging Memory Devices presented by Prof. Daniele Ielini (more details)

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE PREVIOUS EDITION

First popularized at a conference at Dartmouth College in the United States in 1956, “artificial intelligence” brought together researchers on a broad range of topics, from language simulation to learning machines.

In recent years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been ongoing at an exponential pace. From general Artificial Intelligence to expert systems, data mining, robotics, Neural Networks, and fuzzy systems, AI has indeed become a trending topic among scholars, students, faculties, and professionals.
This interest everyone has in Artificial Intelligence lies in the strong tendency that it has to disrupt every aspect of life. The opportunities of Artificial Intelligence are endless. Embracing AI promises considerable benefits for businesses and economies through its contributions to productivity growth and innovation.

ORGANISER

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