PRICAI was initiated in Japan in 1990, to create an artificial intelligence conference which would promote collaborative exploitation of AI in the Pacific Rim nations.
The conference has grown, both in participation and scope, and now includes participation from all major Pacific Rim nations. The conference also attracts participation from all over the world, including Europe, Africa, India, and South America.
The Next Conference: PRICAI-2006
Wai K. Yeap (wai.yeap@aut.ac.nz) (Chair)
Abdul Sattar (a.sattar@griffith.edu.au) (Secretary-Treasurer)
Hideyuki Nakashima (h.nakashima@fun.ac.jp)
Hozumi Tanaka (tanaka@cl.cs.titech.ac.jp
Mitsurr Ishizuka (ishizuka@miv.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
R. Sadananda (sada@cs.ait.ac.th)
Geoff Webb (webb@infotech.monash.edu.au)
Chengqi Zhang (chengqi@it.uts.edu.au)
Sapiyan (pian@um.edu.my)
Nancy Reed (nreed@hawaii.edu)
Fangzhen Lin (flin@cs.ust.hk)
Hiroshi Motoda (motoda@ar.sanken.osaka-u.ac.jp)
Randy Goebel (goebel@cs.ualberta.ca)
The current structure and operation of PRICAI is specified by the PRICAI Conference bylaws.
For information about previous conferences: