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17th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence

About ECAI ECAI, the biannual European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, is the leading conference in its field in Europe. ECAI-06, the 17th conference in this series, is jointly organized by the European Coordinating Committee on Artificial Intelligence and the Italian Association of Artificial Intelligence. ECAI-06 will give researchers from all over the world the possibility to identify important new trends and challenges in all subfields of Artificial Intelligence, and it will provide a major forum for potential users of innovative AI techniques. ECAI-06 is organized by ITC-Irst, Trento, Italy, and will take place in Riva del Garda, Italy, a small town on Garda lake known for its beautiful surroundings. The conference will take place between August 28th - September 1st 2006. For further information visit: http://ecai2006.itc.it/cda/aree/index.php?area=1

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