Ricardo A. Téllez

08/VII/2006

Previous to the summit

Filed under: — Ricardo Téllez @ 11:55 am

While waiting for the real chronicle, you can find interesting information about the conference at its web page. This includes the program already available, a list of the abstracts that will be presented, keynote lecturers and a complete list of the robot demo.


10/VII/2006

Chronicle of the first day

Filed under: — Ricardo Téllez @ 10:28 pm

The first day was very tight, starting at 8:30 and ending at 19:30. Five good speeches, two interesting panels, and an impressive robot demo. Find the chronicle of this day here.


11/VII/2006

Chronicle of the second day

Filed under: — Ricardo Téllez @ 10:28 pm

This day was dedicated to how other disciplines can help AI. It was divided into seven speeches and one panel discussion. At the end of the day there was the conference banquet which included a local group of folk music. Find the chronicle of this day here.


12/VII/2006

Chronicle of the third day

Filed under: — Ricardo Téllez @ 10:28 pm

This day was dedicated to present the view that AI researchers have about AI. It was composed of five speeches, one panel discussion and the first poster sessions. An additional robot demo on a popular style was also done for the local people. Find the chronicle of this day here.


13/VII/2006

Chronicle of the fourth day

Filed under: — Ricardo Téllez @ 10:28 pm

This day was a very complicated one, since it had a very tight schedule and some modifications to it were required due to unexpected circumstances.
The day was dedicated to the presentation of different AI projects that are at present being developed around the world. Ten speeches, one panel discussion and the second poster session left us almost exhausted. Find the chronicle of this day here.


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