Submission Instructions
Content
Submissions for the workshop should address anticipatory behavior mechanisms as further characterized in the
objectives or the
Call For Papers.
The workshop is not limited to one particular type of anticipatory learning system or a particular representation of anticipations.
The workshop will be generally targeted towards short presentations and extended discussions. The advantages and disadvantages of different anticipatory mechanisms and representations will be discussed in detail. Several discussion sessions on the topics in question will put the presentations in a broader perspective.
Format
Papers will be reviewed for acceptance by the program committee and the organizers. Papers should be submitted electronically to one of the organizers via email in pdf or ps format. Electronic submission via email to one of the organizers is strongly encouraged. Submitted papers should be maximally 12 pages long in 10pt, one-column format. Please use the LNCS Springer-Verlag style for your document preparation (look here for instructions). Submission deadline is the 15th of June 2006.
Contributions to ABiALS 2006 will be published in an extended post-workshop proceedings volume in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science / Artificial Intelligence series (LNAI) (as was done for ABiALS 2002). For this, all papers will undergo a second review process. The proceedings will be further endowed with invited contributions by key researchers in the area.