17.735 CFP: Human IT 7.3 (on AI)

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                   Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 735.
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             Subject: CFP: Human IT 7:3

    Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence vol 7:3

    CALL FOR PAPERS

    Human IT is a multidisciplinary, refereed e-journal dedicated to
    research and discussion about digital media as communicative, aesthetic
    and ludological instruments. It is published by the Centre for
    Information Technology Studies as a Human Science, which is a joint
    initiative by the departments at the University College of Boras,
    Sweden.

    Human IT publishes scholarly articles, essays and reviews, and
    encourages the participation of academics and practitioners alike.
    Contributions in Swedish, Danish, Norwegian and English are accepted,
    and up to this point the journal has had a predominantly Scandinavian
    scope. However, an increasing part of the material is written in English
    and reaches an international audience. The journal is available at:
    <http://www.hb.se/bhs/humanit/>

    Vol. 7:3 will feature contributions dealing with Artificial
    Intelligence, including but not limited to, the following topics:

    Foundations
    Machine Learning
    Soft Computing
    Knowledge Engineering
    Intelligent Agents
    Ethics and Social Implications of AI
    Natural Language Processing
    Computer Games
    Data Mining
    Applications

    Ulf Johansson at the Department of Business and Informatics at the
    University College of Boras will act as guest editor.

    We welcome and encourage all contributions on these or other aspects of
    Artificial Intelligence before the deadline on May 31, 2004. For further
    information, please visit our web site at http://www.hb.se/bhs/humanit/,
    or contact our guest editor Ulf Johansson, ulf.johansson@hb.se, phone:
    +46-33-16 44 89, fax: +46-33-16 40 07.

    **************
    Mats Dahlstrom
    co-editor Human IT
    Swedish School of Library and Information Science
    University College of Boras / University of Gothenburg
    SE-501 90 Boras, Sweden

    phone +46 33 16 44 21
    fax +46 33 16 40 05
    e-mail mats.dahlstrom@hb.se



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