German Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence (KI)
The German Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence – KI for short for "Künstliche Intelligenz" – is organized annually by the Chapter for Artificial Intelligence (FBKI) of the German Informatics Society (GI). The AI conference series began with the first GI-FBKI AI conference on October 7, 1975 in Dortmund, Germany. This makes the KI one of the oldest AI conference series.
The KI is one of the most important European AI conferences and traditionally brings together academic and industrial researchers from all areas of AI, and provides an ideal venue for the exchange of news and research results from theory and practice.
The steering committee of the KI conference series consists of the FBKI board.
An overview of all KI conference proceedings is available at dblp (https://dblp.org/db/conf/ki/index.html).
Overview of past KI conferences
- KI 2025: 48. Jahrestagung, 16. - 19. Sept, 2025, Potsdam
- PC chairs: Tanya Braun, Frieder Stolzenburg, Benjamin Paaßen
- Submissions: 74
- Accepted papers: 15 (full papers) + 4 (technical communications), 4 (abstracts)
- Acceptance rate: 29% (full papers), 27% (technical communications), 57% (abstracts)
- 6 Workshops + 1 Tutorial
- Keynotes:
- Jesse Dinneen, University of Borås
- Barbara Hammer, Bielefeld University
- Rineke Verbrugge, University of Groningen
- Best Paper Award: "On the Domain Robustness of Contrastive Vision-Language Models" (Mario Koddenbrock, Rudolf Hoffmann, David Brodmann and Erik Rodner)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 15956, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-032-02813-6
- Website: https://ki2025.gi.de
- KI 2024: 47. Jahrestagung, 25. - 27. Sept, 2024, Würzburg
- PC chairs: Andreas Hotho, Sebastian Rudolph
- Local chairs: Anna Krause, Alison Wichmann
- Submissions: 67
- Accepted papers: 19 (full papers) + 7 (technical communications) + 5 (abstracts)
- Acceptance rate: 43% (full papers), 47% (technical communications), 45% (abstracts)
- 8 Workshops + 2 Tutorial
- Keynotes:
- Elisabeth André, University of Augsburg
- Christian Baukhage, University of Bonn
- Best Paper Award: TBA
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 14992, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-70893-0
- Website: https://www.informatik.uni-wuerzburg.de/ki24/
- KI 2023: 46. Jahrestagung, 27. - 29. Sept, 2023, Berlin, co-located with INFORMATIK 2023
- PC chairs: Dietmar Seipel, Alexander Steen
- Submissions: 78
- Accepted papers: 14 full paper + 5 technical communications + 5 extended abstracts
- Acceptance rate: 29% (full papers), 23% (technical communications), 63% (extended abstracts)
- 5 Workshops + 1 Tutorial
- Keynotes:
- Selmer Bringsjord (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, USA)
- Asbjørn Følstad (SINTEF, Norway)
- Björn Ommer (LMU, Germany, joint keynote with INFORMATIK 2023)
- Ute Schmid (University of Bamberg, Germany)
- Best Paper Award: "Ontology Pre-training for Poison Prediction" (Martin Glauer, Fabian Neuhaus, Till Mossakowski, Janna Hastings)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 14236, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-42608-7
- Website: https://ki2023.gi.de
- KI 2022: 45. Jahrestagung, 19. - 23. Sept, 2022, Trier
- PC chairs: Ralph Bergmann, Ingo J. Timm
- Local chairs: Lukas Malburg, Stephanie C. Rodermund
- Submissions: 47
- Accepted papers: 12 (full paper) + 5 (technical communications)
- Acceptance rate: 26% (full paper), 10,6% (technical communications)
- 12 Workshops + 1 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Bruce Edmonds, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
- Eyke Hüllermeier, LMU Munich, Germany
- Sven Körner, thingsTHINKING GmbH, Germany
- Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, TU Darmstadt, Germany
- Manuela Veloso, J. P. Morgan Chase AI Research, USA
- Best Paper Award: "Automated Kantian Ethics: A Faithful Implementation" (Lavanya Singh)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 13404, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15791-2
- Website: https://ki2022.gi.de/
- KI 2021: 44. Jahrestagung, 27. Sept - 01. Okt, 2021, Berlin (virtuell), co-located with INFORMATIK 2021
- PC chairs: Stefan Edelkamp, Ralf Möller, Elmar Rückert
- Submissions: 59
- Accepted papers: 16 full paper + 4 technical communications
- Acceptance rate: 33,8% (overall)
- 7 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Tristan Cazenave, Université Paris-Dauphine, France
- Giuseppe De Giacomo, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
- Birte Glimm, University of Ulm, Germany
- Kristian Kersting, TU Darmstadt, Germany (joint Keynote with INFORMATIK 2021)
- Katja Mombaur, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Stuart Russell, University of California, Berkeley, USA
- Best Paper Award: "j-Circulant Maximum Variance Bases" (Christopher Bonenberger, Wolfgang Ertel, and Markus Schneider)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 12873, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87626-5
- Website: https://ki2021.uni-luebeck.de
- KI 2020: 43. Jahrestagung, 21. - 25. Sept, 2020, Bamberg
- PC chairs: Ute Schmid, Diedrich Wolter, Franziska Klügl
- Submissions: 70
- Accepted papers: 16 (full papers) + 12 (technical communications) + 4 (pre-published abstracts)
- Acceptance rate: 22,9% (full papers), 17,1% (technical communications), 5,7% (pre-published abstracts)
- 5 Workshops + 7 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Anthony G. Cohn, University of Leeds, UK
- Hector Geffner, Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies and University Pompeu Fabra, Spain
- Jana Koehler, DFKI, Germany
- Nada Lavrač, Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia
- Sebastian Riedel, Facebook AI Research and University College London, UK
- Ulli Waltinger, Siemens Corporate Technology, Germany
- Best Paper Award: "Low-Rank Subspace Override for Unsupervised Domain Adaptation" (Christoph Raab and Frank-Michael Schleif)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 12325, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-58285-2
- Website: https://ki2020.uni-bamberg.de
- KI 2019: 42. Jahrestagung, 23. - 26. Sept, 2019, Kassel, co-located with INFORMATIK 2019
- PC chairs: Christoph Benzmüller, Heiner Stuckenschmidt
- Submissions: 82
- Accepted papers: 16 (full papers) + 10 (technical communications) + 3 (extended abstracts)
- Acceptance rate: 19,5% (full papers), 12,2% (technical communications), 3,7% (extended abstracts)
- 5 Workshops + 5 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Jürgen Altmann, University of Dortmund, Germany
- Michael Beetz, University of Bremen, Germany
- Antony Hunter, University College London, UK
- Best Paper Award: "Data Acquisition for Argument Search: The args.me Corpus" (Yamen Ajjour, Henning Wachsmuth, Johannes Kiesel, Martin Potthast, Matthias Hagen and Benno Stein)
- Proceedings: Spriner LNCS Vol. 11793, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30179-8
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2018: 41. Jahrestagung, 24. - 28. Sept, 2018, Berlin, co-located with INFORMATIK 2018
- PC chairs: Frank Trollmann, Anni-Yasmin Turhan
- Local chairs: Sebastian Ahrndt,Elif Eryilmaz
- Submissions: 65
- Accepted papers: 23 (full papers) + 11 (short papers)
- Acceptance rate: 52,3% (overall)
- 5 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Dietmar Jannach, University of Klagenfurt, Austria
- Catrin Misselhorn, University of Stuttgart, Germany (joint Keynote with INFORMATIK 2018)
- Sami Haddadin, TU Munich, Germany
- Best Paper Award: "Preference-Based Monte Carlo Tree Search " (Tobias Joppen, Christian Wirth, Johannes Fürnkranz)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 11117, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00111-7
- Website: https://ki2018.dai-labor.de/
- KI 2017: 40. Jahrestagung, 25. - 29. Sept, 2017, Dortmund
- PC chairs: Johannes Fürnkranz, Matthias Thimm
- General chair: Gabriele Kern-Isberner
- Submissions: 73
- Accepted papers: 20 (full paper) + 16 (technical communications)
- Acceptance rate: 27% (full papers), 49% (overall)
- 7 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Pierre Baldi, University of California, USA
- Gerhard Brewka, University of Leipzig, Germany
- Luc De Raedt, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
- Wolfgang Wahlster, Saarland University, Germany (joint keynote with industrial session)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 10505, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67190-1
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2016: 39. Jahrestagung, 26. - 30. Sept, 2016, Klagenfurt (Österreich), co-located with INFORMATIK 2016 und MATES 2016
- PC chairs: Malte Helmert, Franz Wotawa
- General chair: Gerhard Friedrich
- Submissions: 44
- Accepted papers: 8 (full papers) + 12 (technical communications), 16 additional extended abstracts
- Acceptance rate: 18,2% (full papers), 27,3% (technical communications)
- 4 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Michael Wooldridge, University of Oxford, UK (joint Keynote with INFORMATIK 2016)
- Thomas Eiter, TU Wien, Austria (joint Keynote with INFORMATIK 2016)
- Michael May, Siemens AG, Germany (joint Keynote with INFORMATIK 2016)
- Ulrich Furbach, University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany (joint Keynote with MATES 2016)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 9904, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-46073-4
- Website: http://ki2016.org/
- KI 2015: 38. Jahrestagung, 21. - 25. Sept, 2015, Dresden
- PC chairs: Sebastian Rudolph, Markus Krötzsch
- General chair: Steffen Hölldobler
- Submissions: 59
- Accepted papers: 15 (full papers) + 14 (technical communications)
- Acceptance rate: 31% (full papers), 23,7% (technical communications)
- 8 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Molham Aref, LogicBlox, USA
- Ross D. King, University of Manchester, UK
- Francesca Rossi, University of Padova, Italy
- Best Paper Award: "Analogical Representation of RCC-8 for Neighborhood-Based Qualitative Spatial Reasoning" (Diedrich Wolter und Arne Kreutzmann)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 9324, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-24489-1
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2014: 37. Jahrestagung, 22. - 26. Sept, 2014, Stuttgart
- PC chairs: Carsten Lutz, Michael Thielscher
- Submissions: 62
- Accepted papers: 24 (full papers) + 7 (technical communications)
- Acceptance rate: 34% (full papers), 11% (technical communications)
- 2 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Wolfram Burgard (Jointly with MATES)
- Hans van Ditmarsch, CNRS, France
- Toby Walsh, NICTA and UNSW, Sydney, Australia
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 8736, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11206-0
- Website: http://www.ki2014.de/
- KI 2013: 36. Jahrestagung, 16. - 20. Sept, 2013, Koblenz, co-located with INFORMATIK 2013 and MATES 2013
- PC chairs: Ingo J. Timm, Matthias Thimm
- Submissions: 70
- Accepted papers: 24 (full papers) + 8 (poster)
- Acceptance rate: 46% (overall)
- 5 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Catholjin M. Jonker, TU Delft
- Raul Rojas, Freie Universität Berlin
- Gerhard Weiss, Maastricht University
- Best Paper Award: "Contraction Hierarchies on Grid Graphs" (Sabine Storandt)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 8077, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-40942-4
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2012: 35. Jahrestagung, 24. - 27. Sept, 2012, Saarbrücken
- PC chairs: Birte Glimm, Antonio Krüger
- Submissions: 57
- Accepted papers: 21 (full papers) + 7 (short paper)
- Acceptance rate: 43,8% (full papers), 77,7% (short papers)
- 6 Workshops + 4 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Elisabeth André, Augsburg University
- Tanja Schultz, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
- Ian Horrocks, University of Oxford
- Best Paper Award:
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 7526, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-33347-7
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2011: 34. Jahrestagung, 04. - 07. Oct, 2011, Berlin
- PC chairs: Joscha Bach, Stefan Edelkamp
- Submissions: 81
- Accepted papers: 25 (full paper) + 7 (technical communications)
- Acceptance rate:
- 7 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Jörg Hoffmann, INRIA, Nancy, France
- Luc Steels, ICREA, IBE(UPF-CSIC), Barcelona, Spain
- Michael Thielscher, School of Computer Science and Engineering, The University of New South Wales, Australia
- Sven Koenig, University of Southern California, USA
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 7006, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-24455-1
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2010: 33. Jahrestagung, 21. - 24. Sept, 2010, Karlsruhe
- PC chairs: Uwe D. Hanebeck Tanja Schultz
- General chairs: Rüdiger Dillmann, Jürgen Beyerer
- Submissions: 73
- Accepted papers: 49
- Acceptance rate: 67%
- 8 Workshops + 1 Tutorial
- Keynotes:
- José del Millán
- Hans-Hellmut Nagel
- Carl Edward Rasmussen
- David Vernon
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 6359, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16111-7
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2009: 32. Jahrestagung, 15. - 18. Sept, 2009, Paderborn
- General chair: Bärbel Mertsching
- further proceedings editors: Marcus Hund, Zaheer Aziz
- Submissions: 126
- Accepted papers: 78 (full papers) + 15 (poster)
- Acceptance rate: 61% (overall)
- 12 Workshops + 5 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- K1: Gordon Cheng - Realising Artificial Physical Intelligent Systems
- K2: Dana S. Nau - How Do You Plan if There Are Other Agents and You Don't Know their Plans?
- K3: Han La Poutré - Logistic Agents and Market-based Allocation: Transportation, Health Care, and Power Grids
- K4: Wolfgang Wahlster - Semantic Product Memories: Digital Lifelogs for Smart Products
- K5: Frank van Harmelen - Large Scale Reasoning on the Semantic Web: what to do when success is becoming a problem
- K6: Klaus Mainzer - From Symbolic AI to Embodied AI: History and Foundations of Artificial Intelligence
- K7: Tobias Scheffer - Playing Classification Games with Spammers, Viruses, and Zombies
- K8: Franz Baader - Small is Again Beautiful in Description Logics
- K9: Ulrich Reimer - The Role of AI in Knowledge Management
- K10: Marc Erich Latoschik- Intelligent Virtual Environments - Convergences
- K11: Oliver Brock - Autonomous Mobile Manipulation - Linking Robotics and AI?
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 5803, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-04617-9
- Website: https://ki2009.uni-paderborn.de/
- KI 2008: 31. Jahrestagung, 23. - 26. Sept, 2008, Kaiserslautern
- Conference chair: Andreas Dengel
- PC chairs: Karsten Berns,Thomas Breuel
- Submissions: 77
- Accepted papers: 15 (full papers) + 30 (posters)
- Acceptance rate: 19% (full papers), 39% (posters)
- Keynotes:
- Randy Goebel, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
- Yuzuru Tanaka, Hokkaido University, Sapporo, Japan
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 5243, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85845-4
- KI 2007: 30. Jahrestagung, 10. - 13. Sept, 2007, Osnabrück
- PC chairs: Joachim Hertzberg, Michael Beetz, Roman Englert
- Submissions: 81
- Accepted papers: 25 (full papers) + 21 (posters)
- Acceptance rate: 32% (overall)
- 10 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Sahin Albayrak, TU Berlin
- Wolfgang Bibel, TU Darmstadt
- Martin Buss, TU München
- Thomas Christaller, Fraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin
- Yuval Elovici, Ben Gurion U. of the Negev, Beer-Sheva, Israel
- Dieter Fox, U. of Washington, Seattle, USA
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 4667, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-74565-5
- Website: https://www.ki2007.uni-osnabrueck.de/
- KI 2006: 29. Jahrestagung, 14. - 17. Juni, 2006, Bremen
- Conference chairs: Christian Freksa, Kerstin Schill
- PC chairs: Michael Kohlhase, Christian Freksa
- Submissions: 112
- Accepted papers: 29 (full papers) + 9 (posters)
- Acceptance rate: 33,9% (overall)
- 6 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Ramon López de Mántaras, IIIA, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, CSIC, Spain
- Ulrich Furbach, Universität Koblenz-Landau
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 4314, https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-69912-5
- KI 2005: 28. Jahrestagung, 11. - 14. Sept, 2005, Koblenz
- Conference and PC chair: Ulrich Furbach
- Submissions: 113
- Accepted papers: 29 (full papers)
- Acceptance rate: 25,7%
- 11 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Ian Horrocks, University of Manchester, UK
- Luc Steels, University of Brussels and Sony
- Sebastian Thrun, Stanford University, USA
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 3698, https://doi.org/10.1007/11551263
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2004: 27. Jahrestagung, 20. - 24. Sept, 2004, Ulm
- General chairs: Susanne Biundo, Friedrich von Henke
- PC chairs: Susanne Biundo, Thom Frühwirth, Günther Palm
- Submissions: 103
- Accepted papers: 30
- Acceptance rate: 29,1%
- Workshops + Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Jörg Siekmann, DFKI and University of Saarland, Saarbrücken
- Malik Ghallab, LAAS-CNRS, Toulouse, France
- François Fages, INRIA Rocquencourt, France
- Martin Riedmiller, University of Osnabrück
- Wolfgang Wahlster, DFKI and University of Saarland, Saarbrücken
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 3238, https://doi.org/10.1007/b100351
- KI 2003: 26. Jahrestagung, 15. - 18. Sept, 2003, Hamburg
- General chair: Bernd Neumann
- PC chair: Rudolf Kruse
- Submissions: 90
- Accepted papers: 18 (full papers) + 24 (posters)
- 11 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Nick Jennings, University of Southampton
- Daniel Keim, University of Konstanz
- Erik Sandewall, University of Linköping
- Rudi Studer, University of Karlsruhe
- Wolfgang Wahlster, DFKI Saarbrücken
- Best Paper Award: “Applied Connectionistic Methods in Computer Vision to Compare Segmented Images” by S. Bischoff, D. Reuss, and F. Wysotzki
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 2821, https://doi.org/10.1007/b13477
- Website: [archived]
- KI 2002: 25. Jahrestagung, 16. - 20. Sept, 2002, Aachen
- General chair: Matthias Jarke
- PC chairs: Jana Koehler, Gerhard Lakemeyer
- Submissions: 58
- Accepted papers: 20
- Acceptance rate: ~20%
- 7 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Elisabeth André, University of Augsburg
- Michael Wooldridge, University of Liverpool
- Dieter Fensel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
- Best Paper Award: “On the problem of computing small representations of least common subsumers” by Franz Baader and Anni-Yasmin Turhan
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 2479, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45751-8
- Website: http://ki2002.rwth-aachen.de/
- KI 2001: 24. Jahrestagung, 19. - 21. Sept, 2001, Wien
- General chairs: Gerhard Brewka, Thomas Eiter
- PC chair: Franz Baader
- Conference chairs: Gerd Brewka, Thomas Eiter
- Submissions: 79 (64 full papers + 15 application papers)
- Accepted papers: 24 (full papers) + 5 (application papers)
- Acceptance rate: 30% (full papers), 33% (application papers)
- 9 Workshops + 2 Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Hans Kamp, University of Stuttgart
- Michael Kearns, Syntek Capital
- Bernhard Nebel, University of Freiburg
- V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland
- Best Paper Award: “Approximating Most Specific Concepts in Description Logics with Existential Restrictions” by Ralf Küsters and Ralf Molitor
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 2174, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-45422-5
- Website: http://www.kr.tuwien.ac.at/events/KI2001/
- KI 1999: 23. Jahrestagung, 13. - 15. Sept, 1999, Bonn
- Conference chairs: Wolfram Burgard, Thomas Christaller, Armin B. Cremers
- PC chair: Thomas Christaller
- Submissions: 32
- Accepted papers: 15 (full papers) + 6 (technical communications)
- Workshops + Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Sebastian Thrun, Pittsburgh
- Rolf Pfeifer, Zürich
- Hans-Hellmut Nagel, Karlsruhe
- Best Paper Award: "Compilation Schemes: A Theoretical Tool for Assessing the Expressive Power of Planning Formalisms” by Bernhard Nebel
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 1701, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48238-5
- KI 1998: 22. Jahrestagung, 15. - 17. Sept, 1998, Bremen
- Conference chairs: Andreas Günther, Otthein Herzog
- PC chair: Otthein Herzog
- Submissions: ???
- Accepted papers: 16 full papers
- 16 Workshops
- Keynotes:
- Ernst Pöppel
- Rudolf Kruse
- Peter Struss
- John F. Sowa
- Heinz Jürgen Müller
- Best Paper Award: "GOLEX - Bridging the Gap betweet Logic (GOLOG) and a Real Robot by Dirk Hähnel, Wolfram Burgard, and Gerhard Lakemeyer
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 1504, https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0095422
- KI 1997: 21. Jahrestagung, 09. - 12. Sept, 1997, Freiburg i. Br.
- Conference chair: Bernhard Nebel
- PC chairs: Gerhard Brewka, Christopher Habel
- Submissions: 70
- Accepted papers: 26 full papers + 10 posters
- Workshops + Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Anthony G. Cohn, Leeds
- Kurt Konolige, Stanford
- Pat Langley, Palo Alto
- Best Paper Award: "Integration of image sequence evaluation and fuzzy metric temporal logic programming" by M. Haag, W. Theilmann, K. Schäfer, H.-H. Nagel
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 1303, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-63493-2
- KI 1996: 20. Jahrestagung, 17. - 19. Sept, 1996, Dresden
- Conference chair: Günther Görz
- PC chair: Steffen Hölldobler
- Submissions: ???
- Accepted papers: 23 full papers + 9 posters + 4 system descriptions
- Acceptance rate: ???
- Workshops + Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Christopher Habel
- Stuart Russell
- Henning Scheich
- Best Paper Award: ???
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 1137, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61708-6
- KI 1995: 19. Jahrestagung, 11. - 13. Sept, 1995, Bielefeld
- Conference chair: Ipke Wachsmuth
- PC chairs: Claus-Rainer Rollinger, Wilfried Brauer
- Submissions: ???
- Accepted papers: 17
- Acceptance rate: ???
- Workshops + Tutorials
- Keynotes:
- Leslie Pack Kaelbling,Brown University
- Wolfgang Menzel, University of Hamburg
- William Bricken, Oz...International
- Ruzena Bajcsy, University of Pennsylvania
- Best Paper Award: "Integrating vision and language: Towards automatic description of human movements" by Gerd Herzog and Karl Rohr
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 981, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-60343-3
- KI 1994: 18. Jahrestagung, 18. - 23. Sept, 1994, Saarbrücken
- chairs: Bernhard Nebel, Leonie Dreschler-Fischer
- Submissions: 98
- Accepted papers: 33 + 12 Poster
- Keynote: Hans-Hellmut Nagel
- Best Paper Award: "Representing Concurrent Actions and Solving Conflicts" (Sven-Erik Bornscheuer, Michael Thielscher)
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS, Vol. 861, https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-58467-6
- KI 1993: 17. Jahrestagung, 13. - 17. Sept, 1993, Berlin
- chairs: Otthein Herzog, Thomas Christaller, Dieter Schütt
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik aktuell, ISBN 978-3540572787
GWAI Conferences
The German Annual Conference on Artificial Intelligence was organized under the name “German Workshop on Artificial Intelligence” (GWAI) until 1992. The 17th annual conference in 1993 bore the current name “Künstliche Intelligenz” (KI) for the first time.
The fifth annual conference (GWAI-81) in 1981 was the first annual conference to be organized as a broad-based conference. Previously (from 1975 to 1980), the annual conferences for artificial intelligence were held as working groups of the GI special interest group “Artificial Intelligence” (now merged into the FBKI). Further details can be found in the archive.
- GWAI-92: 16. Jahrestagung, 31. Aug - 03. Sept, 1992, Bonn
- PC chair: Hans Jürgen Ohlbach
- Proceedings: Springer LNCS Vol. 671
- GWAI-91: 15. Jahrestagung, 16. Sep - 20. Sept, 1991, Bonn
- PC chair: Thomas Christaller
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 285)
- GWAI-90: 14. Jahrestagung, 10. Sep - 14. Sep, 1990, Eringerfeld
- PC chair: Heinz Marburger
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 251)
- GWAI-89: 13. Jahrestagung, 18. Sep - 22. Sep, 1989, Eringerfeld
- PC chair: Dieter Metzing
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 216)
- GWAI-88: 12. Jahrestagung, 19. Sep - 23. Sep, 1988, Eringerfeld
- PC chair: Wolfgang Hoeppner
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 181)
- GWAI-87: 11. Jahrestagung, 28. Sep - 02. Okt, 1987, Eringerfeld
- PC chair: Katharina Morik
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 152)
- GWAI-86: 10. Jahrestagung, 22. Sep - 26. Sep, 1986, Ottenstein (Österreich)
- PC chairs: Claus-Rainer Rollinger, Werner Horn
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 124)
- GWAI-85: 9. Jahrestagung, 23. Sep - 27. Sep, 1985, Dassel/Solling
- PC chair: Herbert Stoyan
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 118)
- GWAI-84: 8. Jahrestagung, 02. Okt - 12. Okt, 1984, Wingst/Stade
- PC chair: Joachim Laubsch
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 103)
- GWAI-83: 7. Jahrestagung, 19. Sep - 23. Sept, 1983, Dassel/Solling
- PC chair: Bernd Neumann
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 76)
- GWAI-82: 6. Jahrestagung, 27. Sep - 01. Okt, 1982, Bad Honnef
- PC chair: Wolfgang Wahlster
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 58)
- GWAI-81: 5. Jahrestagung, 26. Jan - 31. Jan, 1981, Bad Honnef
- PC chair: Jörg H. Siekmann
- Proceedings: Springer Informatik-Fachberichte (INFORMATIK, volume 47)
Conferences organized as working group meetings of the special interest group "Künstliche Intelligenz":
- 4. Jahrestagung: Working group meeting, 7. Oktober 1979, Bad Honnef
- 3. Jahrestagung: Working group meeting, 27. September 1977, Nürnberg
- 2. Jahrestagung: Working group meeting, 30. September 1976, Stuttgart
- 1. Jahrestagung: Working group meeting, 7. Oktober 1975, Dortmund
This informationen was collected and compiled by Alexander Steen, Johanndes Fähndrich and others.