INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMPUTERS AND THOUGHT

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International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence


Computers and Thought Award


Reference Form



Please type information on this form, or use your own form with information in the same order. The answer to Question 3 is limited to 2000 words. Submissions should be in plain text (ASCII) or in PDF only, and conform to the length requirements. Please email the completed forms, by 1st November, 2002, to Michael Georgeff, IJCAI Awards Chair, at [email protected] (Phone: (415) 806 2121).


The information on this form is privileged. The candidate will not be informed of the views you express.


  1. Reference's Name and Location


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2. Candidate Name (Candidate must be born after August 9, 1967.)


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3. The IJCAI Computers and Thought Award is given to an outstanding young scientist in the field of Artificial Intelligence.


Please describe, in 2000 words or less, the accomplishments of the candidate(s) that, in your opinion, qualify him/her/them for the IJCAI Computers and Thought Award. Answers to the following questions will assist in the evaluation process:































































SUGGESTIONS TO AUTHORS OF NOMINATION AND REFERENCE LETTERS


The awards committee is looking for evidence that the nominees have generated some of the most important and influential work in the field. Effective reference letters will therefore emphasize what the nominees have done and why it matters, in a way that is accessible to researchers from all areas of AI. Reference letters from researchers who are relatively independent of the nominee (i.e., not thesis advisors, students, coauthors, or colleagues from the same institution) carry most weight, as do letters that do not merely repeat the content of the nomination letter. The specificity of reference letters is more important than their number. Full CVs are discouraged.


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