Changes for page Call for Papers

From version 1.1
edited by Andrea Omicini
on 18/12/2020 13:13
Change comment: Imported from XAR
To version 4.1
edited by Andrea Omicini
on 13/01/2022 00:02
Change comment: There is no comment for this version

Summary

Details

Page properties
Title
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@
1 -Call for Papers
Syntax
... ... @@ -1,1 +1,1 @@
1 -XWiki 1.0
1 +XWiki 2.1
Content
... ... @@ -1,112 +1,85 @@
1 += {{prima2015/}} Call for Papers =
1 1  
2 -#includeInContext("Main.MacroSheet")
3 +//For the pdf version of this call for papers, [[click here>>http://apice.unibo.it/xwiki/bin/download/PRIMA2015/cfp/prima2015callforpapers.pdf]].//
3 3  
4 -1 Call for Papers
5 +//Agent-based Computing// addresses the challenges in managing distributed computing systems and networks through monitoring, communication, consensus-based decision-making and coordinated actuation. As a result, //intelligent agents// and //multi-agent systems// have demonstrated the capability to use intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and other social metaphors like 'trust', 'game' and 'institution', not only to address real-world problems in a human-like way but also to transcend human performance. This has had a transformative impact in many application domains, particularly in e-commerce, and also in planning, logistics, manufacturing, robotics, decision support, transportation, entertainment, emergency relief & disaster management, and data mining & analytics. As one of the largest and still growing research fields of Computer Science, agent-based computing today remains a unique enabler of inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary research.
5 5  
6 -~~For the pdf version of this call for papers, [click here > http://apice.unibo.it/xwiki/bin/download/PRIMA2015/cfp/prima2015callforpapers.pdf].~~
7 +The {{prima2015/}} Program Committee invites submissions of original, unpublished, theoretical and applied work on any such topic, and encourages reports on the development of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of experiments that demonstrate novel agent system capabilities, which include the topics given below. As last year, there will be a **special track** (special focus area) on **applications of multi-agent systems**. The papers for this track would report experiences on using agents in an application domain and also discuss the challenges (resolved and unresolved issues) in deploying them. In general, papers discussing lessons learned and general directions of research using agents are solicited for this track.
7 7  
8 -----
9 +All accepted papers will be published in **Springer's LNAI** series. There will be a **best paper award sponsored by Springer-LNAI**. Award winner(s) will also be invited to submit an extended version to a fast track of the **Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems**. There will be two special issues: one with **Fundamenta Informaticae** and one with the **Knowledge Engineering Review**.
9 9  
10 -~~Agent-based Computing~~ addresses the challenges in managing distributed computing systems and networks through monitoring, communication, consensus-based decision-making and coordinated actuation.
11 -As a result, ~~intelligent agents~~ and ~~multi-agent systems~~ have demonstrated the capability to use intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and other social metaphors like 'trust', 'game' and 'institution', not only to address real-world problems in a human-like way but also to transcend human performance.
12 -This has had a transformative impact in many application domains, particularly in e-commerce, and also in planning, logistics, manufacturing, robotics, decision support, transportation, entertainment, emergency relief & disaster management, and data mining & analytics.
13 -As one of the largest and still growing research fields of Computer Science, agent-based computing today remains a unique enabler of inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary research.
11 +>Topics of Interest
14 14  
15 -The PRIMA 2015 Program Committee invites submissions of original, unpublished, theoretical and applied work on any such topic, and encourages reports on the development of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of experiments that demonstrate novel agent system capabilities, which include the topics given below.
16 -As last year, there will be a *special track* (special focus area) on *applications of multi-agent systems*.
17 -The papers for this track would report experiences on using agents in an application domain and also discuss the challenges (resolved and unresolved issues) in deploying them.
18 -In general, papers discussing lessons learned and general directions of research using agents are solicited for this track.
19 -
20 -All accepted papers will be published in *Springer's LNAI* series. There will be a *best paper award sponsored by Springer-LNAI*. Award winner(s) will also be invited to submit an extended version to a fast track of the *Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems*. There will be two special issues: one with *Fundamenta Informaticae* and one with the *Knowledge Engineering Review*.
21 -
22 -
23 -1.1 Topics of Interest
24 -
25 25  Topics of interest (not limited to the following):
26 26  
27 - * ~~Foundations of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems~~
28 -
29 - ** Logics of Agency
30 - ** Logics of Multi-Agent Systems
31 - ** Normative Systems
32 - ** Computational Game Theory
33 - ** Uncertainty in Agent Systems
34 - ** Agent and Multi-Agent Learning
35 -
36 - * ~~Agent and Multi-Agent System Architectures~~
37 -
38 - ** Agent Programming Languages and Platforms
39 - ** Multi-Agent System Languages and Platforms
40 - ** BDI Architectures and Extensions
41 - ** Normative Multi-Agent Systems
42 -
43 - * ~~Agent-Oriented Software Engineering~~
44 -
45 - ** AOSE Methodologies
46 - ** Tools for Agent and Multi-Agent System Development
47 - ** Formal Specification and Verification
48 - ** Testing, debugging and evolution
49 - ** Deployed System Case Studies
50 -
51 - * ~~Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation~~
52 -
53 - ** Simulation Languages and Platforms
54 - ** Artificial Societies
55 - ** Virtual Environments
56 - ** Workflow Simulation
57 - ** Emergent Behavior
58 - ** Modeling System Dynamics
59 - ** Application Case Studies
60 -
61 - * ~~Cooperation/Collaboration, Coordination/Communication~~
62 -
63 - ** Agent Communication Languages and Protocols
64 - ** Distributed Problem Solving
65 - ** Teamwork Models
66 - ** Coalition Formation
67 - ** Argumentation
68 - ** Negotiation
69 - ** Bargaining
70 - ** Auctions and Mechanism Design
71 - ** Trust and Reputation
72 - ** Computational Voting Theory
73 -
74 - * ~~Hybrid Technologies for Multi-Agent Systems~~
75 -
76 - ** Agents in Planning
77 - ** Agent-Based Scheduling and Optimization
78 - ** Distributed Constraint Satisfaction
79 - ** Agents and Data Mining
80 - ** Semantic Web Agents
81 - ** Agents and Grid Computing
82 - ** Agents and Service Oriented Computing
83 - ** Agents and Pervasive Computing
84 - ** Robotics and Multi-Robot Systems
85 - ** Ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence
86 -
87 - * ~~Application Domains for Multi-Agent Systems~~
88 -
89 - ** Healthcare
90 - ** Transport/Logistics
91 - ** Emergency/Disaster Management
92 - ** Energy/Utility Management
93 - ** Sustainability/Resource Management
94 - ** Games/Entertainment
95 - ** e-Business/e-Commerce/e-Government
96 - ** e-Research/e-Learning
97 - ** Security/Surveillance
98 - ** Smart Cities
99 - ** Financial markets
100 - ** Legal applications
101 -
102 - * ~~Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems~~
103 -
104 - ** Adaptive Personal Assistants
105 - ** Embodied Conversational Agents
106 - ** Virtual Characters
107 - ** Multi-Modal User Interfaces
108 - ** Autonomous Systems
109 - ** Mobile Agents
110 - ** Human-Robot Interaction
111 - ** Social Recommender Systems
112 - ** Algorithmic trading agents
15 +* //Foundations of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems//
16 +** Logics of Agency
17 +** Logics of Multi-Agent Systems
18 +** Normative Systems
19 +** Computational Game Theory
20 +** Uncertainty in Agent Systems
21 +** Agent and Multi-Agent Learning
22 +* //Agent and Multi-Agent System Architectures//
23 +** Agent Programming Languages and Platforms
24 +** Multi-Agent System Languages and Platforms
25 +** BDI Architectures and Extensions
26 +** Normative Multi-Agent Systems
27 +* //Agent-Oriented Software Engineering//
28 +** AOSE Methodologies
29 +** Tools for Agent and Multi-Agent System Development
30 +** Formal Specification and Verification
31 +** Testing, debugging and evolution
32 +** Deployed System Case Studies
33 +* //Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation//
34 +** Simulation Languages and Platforms
35 +** Artificial Societies
36 +** Virtual Environments
37 +** Workflow Simulation
38 +** Emergent Behavior
39 +** Modeling System Dynamics
40 +** Application Case Studies
41 +* //Cooperation/Collaboration, Coordination/Communication//
42 +** Agent Communication Languages and Protocols
43 +** Distributed Problem Solving
44 +** Teamwork Models
45 +** Coalition Formation
46 +** Argumentation
47 +** Negotiation
48 +** Bargaining
49 +** Auctions and Mechanism Design
50 +** Trust and Reputation
51 +** Computational Voting Theory
52 +* //Hybrid Technologies for Multi-Agent Systems//
53 +** Agents in Planning
54 +** Agent-Based Scheduling and Optimization
55 +** Distributed Constraint Satisfaction
56 +** Agents and Data Mining
57 +** Semantic Web Agents
58 +** Agents and Grid Computing
59 +** Agents and Service Oriented Computing
60 +** Agents and Pervasive Computing
61 +** Robotics and Multi-Robot Systems
62 +** Ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence
63 +* //Application Domains for Multi-Agent Systems//
64 +** Healthcare
65 +** Transport/Logistics
66 +** Emergency/Disaster Management
67 +** Energy/Utility Management
68 +** Sustainability/Resource Management
69 +** Games/Entertainment
70 +** e-Business/e-Commerce/e-Government
71 +** e-Research/e-Learning
72 +** Security/Surveillance
73 +** Smart Cities
74 +** Financial markets
75 +** Legal applications
76 +* //Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems//
77 +** Adaptive Personal Assistants
78 +** Embodied Conversational Agents
79 +** Virtual Characters
80 +** Multi-Modal User Interfaces
81 +** Autonomous Systems
82 +** Mobile Agents
83 +** Human-Robot Interaction
84 +** Social Recommender Systems
85 +** Algorithmic trading agents