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Awarded for a live demonstration of 'Progress Towards Machine Intelligence'.
The competition will be held on Tuesday December 10th 2007 at Peterhouse College,
Cambridge, UK during the annual SGAI conference AI-2008.
The conference website is at http://www.bcs-sgai.org/ai2008.
A permanent trophy awarded for one year plus a £1,000 cash prize sponsored by Electrolux.
Prof. Max Bramer and Richard Ellis (for British Computer Society Specialist Group on Artificial
Intelligence, SGAI) &
Dr. John Gordon (for Applied Knowledge Research & Innovation limited,
AKRI) in association with
the Electrolux Group. 
There is no entry fee but competitors will be asked to meet their own costs. Conference registration is not required.
The closing date is October 1st 2008. However, early entry is strongly advised. Early entries will benefit from constructive feedback from the review panel.
All registered delegates at the AI-2008 conference will be eligible to vote for the winning entry in a secret ballot. The competitor receiving most votes will be the winner.
During the after-dinner talk at one of our earlier
conferences, Rick Magaldi from British Airways discussed the progress
of Machine Intelligence in terms of the progress of human flight. Flight has
been mastered in a way not yet paralleled by the emergence of machine intelligence.
At one point Rick discussed one of the significant developments in the desire
to fly as being when learned people started to confidently but usually disastrously,
throw themselves off buildings. The consensus at the conference was that within
AI, we have not really got to the stage where we are throwing ourselves off
buildings. This is about to change. The SGAI (with AKRI) have decided to give
people an opportunity to hurl themselves into the void, risking public ridicule
and career stagnation to show what they have really achieved in the development
of Machine Intelligence. This competition will put on show real systems working
in real time. It is hoped that the competition and the competitors, over several
years, will provide a new interest and visible improvements in the development
of machine intelligence.
The competition will rely on people being open about developments, no matter how small these may appear. It will also serve as an opportunity to see what others can achieve and could prove a valuable source of ideas.
Guidelines for those considering entering are given here (Word 2000 format).
Please read the guidelines for Demonstrators which advise on the makeup of your demo.
Presenters will be invited to attend the conference dinner as guests of SGAI. The prize will be awarded during the dinner.
Presenters will be offered free exhibition space for their entries at the conference on the day after the competition.
You can enter using the online form.
Press Release issued by Electrolux Group to Launch Competition (Word 2000 format)
Prof. Max Bramer (Chairman, SGAI) email: max.bramer@port.ac.uk
Dr. John L. Gordon (Director, AKRI) email: john@akri.org