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European Association for Artificial Intelligence

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European Association for Artificial Intelligence
NameEuropean Association for Artificial Intelligence
Formation1986
Region servedEurope
Leader titlePresident

European Association for Artificial Intelligence is a non-profit organization that aims to promote the development and application of Artificial Intelligence in Europe. It was founded in 1986 by a group of AI researchers, including Donald Michie, Woods, and Alan Bundy, with the support of organizations such as the European Commission, European Science Foundation, and Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence. The association has its roots in the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence, which was established in 1981 to coordinate AI research in Europe. The association is also affiliated with other organizations, such as the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Association for Computing Machinery.

History

The history of the European Association for Artificial Intelligence dates back to the 1980s, when AI research was gaining momentum in Europe. The association was founded in 1986, with the goal of promoting AI research and development in Europe. The founding members, including Donald Michie, Woods, and Alan Bundy, were all prominent researchers in the field of AI, with connections to institutions such as the University of Edinburgh, University of Cambridge, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The association has since grown to include members from all over Europe, including researchers from Germany, France, United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain. The association has also collaborated with other organizations, such as the European Union, European Research Council, and National Science Foundation, to promote AI research and development.

Organization

The European Association for Artificial Intelligence is governed by a Board of Directors, which includes representatives from various European countries, such as Germany, France, and United Kingdom. The board is responsible for setting the overall direction and strategy of the association, and is advised by a Council of Experts, which includes prominent researchers from institutions such as Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, and University of California, Berkeley. The association also has a number of Special Interest Groups, which focus on specific areas of AI research, such as Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing, and Computer Vision. These groups are connected to other organizations, such as the Association for Computational Linguistics, International Conference on Machine Learning, and Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition.

Activities

The European Association for Artificial Intelligence is involved in a range of activities, including organizing conferences, workshops, and seminars on AI-related topics. The association also provides funding for AI research projects, and offers awards and prizes for outstanding contributions to the field of AI. The association has collaborated with other organizations, such as the European Commission, European Science Foundation, and Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, to promote AI research and development. The association is also connected to other events, such as the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence.

Membership

Membership in the European Association for Artificial Intelligence is open to individuals and organizations from all over Europe, including researchers, developers, and users of AI technology. Members of the association include researchers from institutions such as University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, as well as representatives from companies such as Google, Microsoft, and IBM. The association also has a number of Corporate Members, which include companies such as Amazon, Facebook, and Apple. These members are connected to other organizations, such as the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, European Chamber of Commerce, and World Economic Forum.

Conferences

The European Association for Artificial Intelligence organizes a number of conferences and workshops throughout the year, including the European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, which is one of the premier conferences in the field of AI. The association also co-organizes conferences with other organizations, such as the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and the Conference on Artificial Intelligence. These conferences provide a forum for researchers and developers to present their latest research and developments in AI, and to discuss the latest trends and advances in the field. The association is also connected to other events, such as the NeurIPS Conference, ICML Conference, and CVPR Conference.

Publications

The European Association for Artificial Intelligence publishes a number of journals and newsletters, including the European Journal on Artificial Intelligence, which is a leading journal in the field of AI. The association also publishes a newsletter, which provides updates on the latest developments in AI research and development in Europe. The association is also connected to other publications, such as the Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, Artificial Intelligence Journal, and Machine Learning Journal. These publications are affiliated with other organizations, such as the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, and Association for Computing Machinery. Category:Artificial intelligence organizations

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