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    COREDEMA 2016 - 2nd International Workshop on Conflict Resolution in Decision Making

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    Website http://ii.tudelft.nl/coredema2016/ | Want to Edit it Edit Freely

    Category artificial intelligence; data mining; machine learning; conflict resolution; multi-agent systems; decision support systems; human-computer interaction

    Deadline: June 08, 2016 | Date: August 29, 2016

    Venue/Country: The Hague, Netherlands

    Updated: 2016-04-13 14:06:34 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    Call for Papers

    COREDEMA - 2nd International Workshop on Conflict Resolution in Decision Making (Workshop in ECAI 2016, http://ii.tudelft.nl/coredema2016/)

    29th August 2016

    SPECIAL ISSUE

    We are currently negotiating a special issue with a journal.

    Today’s world is social and complex in nature. Societies have evolved and many problems faced by individuals can no longer be solved in solitude. We require others’ cooperation to pursue our own goals, in the many complex scenarios like politics and businesses, and also when facing the innumerable tasks in our day to day life. Unfortunately, we all hold different goals and interests, and conflict emerges as a natural part of our lives. Successful cooperations require solving conflicts among interested parties. The importance of conflict resolution has driven research in many fields like anthropology, psychology, mathematics, biology, and lately, in artificial intelligence.

    Despite their diametrically different approaches, the goal of these disciplines has always revolved around either solving conflict or helping us to understand conflicts and ways to resolve them in a more thorough way. This can be explained not only from our need to cooperate across the globe, but also from the global importance of avoiding escalation and, therefore, from striving for a better society.

    The focus of this workshop is on theoretical and practical computational approaches for solving and understanding conflict resolution. These computational approaches may be inspired by a wide variety of disciplines such as the anthropology, psychology, economy, biology, statistics, mathematics, and computer science itself. Indeed, one of the goals of this workshop is to allow researchers from different disciplines to discuss their perspectives on conflict resolution. We particularly emphasize the role of computational models and applications of conflict resolution in relation to decision making and action selection.

    Submissions should propose, use or analyze (a) computational model(s) of conflict resolution in relation to action selection or decision making for

    resolving conflict between software entities (inter-agent or intra-agent),

    resolving conflict between software entities and humans,

    resolving conflict between humans facilitated by the support of computational models and tools,

    understanding conflict in general (e.g., inter-agent, intra-agent, for human or artificial agents).

    Relevant topics include, but are not limited to, applications and theoretical approaches, based on:

    Negotiation: automated negotiation and / or negotiation support

    Decision Support Systems

    Argumentation

    Social sciences approach to conflict resolutions

    Computational models for conflict resolution

    Emotion, Trust, Reputation and its effect on conflict resolution

    Data science and conflict resolution

    Social Simulation

    Social Choice

    Preference Modeling and Aggregation

    Agent/Robot Action Selection

    Computer Supported Cooperative Work

    Game Theory & Experimental Economics

    IMPORTANT DATES

    Paper submission deadline: 8 June, 2016

    Notification date: 28 June, 2016

    Final version submission deadline: 10 July, 2016

    Workshop date: 29 August, 2016

    ORGANIZING COMMITTEE MEMBERS

    - Reyhan Aydogan (Ozyegin University, Turkey & TU Delft, The Netherlands)

    - Tim Baarslag (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

    - Enrico Gerding (University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

    - Catholijn M. Jonker (TU Delft, The Netherlands)

    - Vicente Julián (Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain)

    - Victor Sanchez-Anguix (Coventry University, United Kingdom)


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