IJCAI-07 - Twentieth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence - Hyderabad, India - January 2007
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Conference Chair:
Ramon Lopez de Mantaras
Research Professor of the Spanish Council for Scientific Research (CSIC) and
Deputy Director of the Artificial Intelligence Research Institute of the
CSIC.
Program Chair:
Manuela Veloso
Professor of Computer Science,
Carnegie Mellon University.
Tutorials Chair
Cynthia Lynn Breazeal
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA
Workshops Chair
Carles Sierra
Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, Spain
IJCAI Secretary Treasurer:
Ramasamy Uthurusamy
General Motors Corporation, USA
Local Arrangements Chairs:
Rajeev Sangal
Director, International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad.
Harish Mehta
Chairman & Managing Director - Onward Technologies Ltd.
Dy.Chairman & Managing Director - Onward Novell Software (I) Pvt Ltd.
Raji K Bagga
International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad. |
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For further information on Programme contact one of the following:
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IJCAI-07 Secretariat
c/o KW Conferences Pvt Ltd
A 56/12 DLF Phase I
Gurgaon 122 002
Haryana, INDIA
Tel: +91 124 410 2071 – 74
Fax: +91 124 410 2075
ijcai-07@kwconferences.com
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General Information

Hyderabad – Host City
The capital of the state of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad is the fifth
largest city in India with an ancient civilisation and culture.
Secunderabad is a twin city of Hyderabad. The twin cities of Hyderabad
and Secunderabad are separated by the Husain Sagar, an artificial lake
constructed during the time of Ibrahim Quli Qutb Shah Wali in 1562 A.D.
The city is nearly 400 years old and is noted for its natural beauty,
mosques and minarets, bazaars and bridges, hills and lakes. It is
perched on the top of the Deccan Plateau, 1776 ft., above sea level, and
sprawls over an area of 100 Sq. miles.
A multitude of influences have shaped the character of the city. Its
palaces and buildings, houses and tenements, gardens and streets have a
history and an architectural individuality of their own, which makes
Hyderabad a city of enchantment.
Language
The main languages spoken in Hyderabad are Telugu, Urdu and Hindi.
English is widely spoken except in most rural areas.
Local Time
Indian Standard Time (IST) is 5.5 hours ahead of GMT.
Climate and Weather
Summer Max 40oc Min 25oc
Winter Max 25oc Min 11oc
Annual Rainfall 400 mm to 2,500 mm
In January, the weather is likely to be mild, with an average
temperature of 18 degrees C. However, as the weather is not predictable,
it is advisable to bring a sweater and a light raincoat. Daylight is
from 0800 to 1800hrs.
Hyderabad International Convention Centre (HICC)
– Conference Venue
This new convention centre is a world class, state-of-the-art venue
- the first of its kind in South Asia, and has played a large part in
making Hyderabad one of the favoured conference destinations in the
country. For more information, please visit
www.hicc.com
Please check with your local travel agent for the latest schedule
Currency
The currency in India is the Rupee, which comes in denominations of 1,
2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 500 and 1,000. Please use authorized money
changers and banks to change currency. They will issue a certificate of
exchange which is required at the time of re-conversion of any unused
currency. Under the Foreign Exchange Management Act 1999, it is an
offence to exchange foreign currency other than through authorized money
changers or banks.
Insurance and Liability
The Organizers do not take responsibility for any individual, medical,
travel or personal insurance. Participants are advised to secure their
own insurance policies before departure in their countries as necessary.
While every attempt is made to ensure efficient, trouble-free
hospitality, including hotel accommodation, sightseeing and tours,
participants are advised that no liability accrues to the organizers in
case of any necessary modifications such as change in itineraries for
tours due to delays or cancellations of flights/other exigencies beyond
the organizers’ control.
Health
Please consult with your physician regarding health precautions prior to
visiting India.
If you are coming from or have visited Africa, South America or an area
infected with Yellow Fever within five days prior to your arrival in
India, proof of inoculation against Yellow Fever is required.
Electricity
The voltage in India is 220 volts. Should you wish to use appliances of
110 volts, most Conference Hotels will provide adaptors on request but
it may be useful to carry your own for convenience.
Smoking Policy
All conference rooms are non-smoking areas
Tips
There is no compulsion to tip anyone for any service rendered. If you
choose to do so, the traditional tip is in the region of 10%.
For any further clarifications please contact:
Arjun Narne
KW Conferences Pvt Ltd
1st Floor, Trade Fair Office Bldg.,
HITEX Exhibition Centre, Madhapur
Hyderabad – 500 032, INDIA
Tel : +91 40 6598 7803
Fax : +91 40 2311 3592
Email : ijcai-07@kwconferences.com
K.S.Vijaya Sekhar (ONLY IN CASE OF EMERGENCY)
International Institute of Information Technology, Gacchibowli
Hyderabad – 500 019, INDIA
Tel : +91 40 2300 0646
Fax : +91 40 2300 0044
Email : ijcai-07@iiit.ac.in
Please send your registration forms, along with your payments to:
IIJCAI-07 Secretariat
c/o KW Conferences Pvt Ltd
A 56/12 DLF Phase I
Gurgaon 122 002
Haryana, INDIA
Tel: +91 124 410 2071 – 74
Fax: +91 124 410 2075
Email:
ijcai-07regn@kwconferences.com
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