Author Instructions

Length. Papers cannot be longer than 14 pages, when formatted as described below.

Format. Papers must be formatted according to the guidelines described in Springer's Lecture Notes in Computer Science/Artificial Intelligence author instructions. This page includes detailed formatting instructions as well as LaTeX, Word, and other templates.

Submission. Papers must be submitted electronically via the menu item at left. Only PDF files will be accepted.

Keywords. Keywords will be used to help assign papers to referees. Please include 1-3 keywords after your abstract in the submitted version of your paper. (These will be removed for the camera-ready copy of accepted papers.) Keywords should come from the following list of approved keywords:

Logical formalisms for context Formal theories of context (non-logic)
Common-sense reasoning Belief revision and update
Context in knowledge representation Representing context and contextual knowledge
Philosophical foundations Natural language understanding
Natural language semantics Natural language pragmatics
Discourse analysis and modeling Cognitive modeling
Cognitive psychology Neuroscience and context
Context-aware applications Information management
Distributed information systems Heterogeneous information integration
Knowledge engineering and management Context and the Web
Intelligent tutoring systems Simulation
Human-computer interaction Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
Conflict resolution and negotiation Electronic commerce
Machine learning Case-based reasoning
Context and problem solving Decision support and expert systems
Constraint satisfaction problems Context and databases
Organizational theory and design Context and neural networks

Last modified: Sat Jan 18 16:54:15 EST 2003