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The Knowledge Engineering Review - Call for Tutorials
The Knowledge Engineering Review
Tutorial papers fill a gap in the literature by addressing timely topics for which a book-length account is still premature (e.g. because the area is developing too rapidly). As such, tutorials play an important role in developing and promoting new ideas. Tutorial papers differ somewhat from survey papers. A survey aims at providing balanced but critical presentations of the primary concepts in an area. A tutorial, on the other hand, provides a detailed introduction to an area, possibly focusing on one specific approach or technique. It is hoped that the tutorial would focus on helping the reader become familiar with particular techniques, and so would make use of examples and, possibly, exercises. Tutorial papers will be reviewed for value, quality and style, and if accepted, will be published and indexed as is the case with normal KER articles. For further queries, please contact the Associate Editor for tutorials, Iyad Rahwan (http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/irahwan/). |