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    AAMAS 2012 - 11th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2012)

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    Deadline: October 12, 2011 | Date: June 04, 2012-June 08, 2012

    Venue/Country: Valencia, Spain

    Updated: 2011-10-15 22:32:24 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    11th International Conference on

    Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems

    (AAMAS 2012)

    Valencia, Spain

    June 4?8, 2012

    http://aamas2012.upv.es

    What’s New?

    We realise that many of you will not read the CFP in detail. Please at least read the following points, which highlight significant recent changes.

    When submitting papers, if the paper has appeared anywhere before, even as a short paper or in a workshop, then you must provide information on this - see the “Submission Instructions” page for details.

    The “industry track” changed in 2011 to the “innovative applications” track.

    In response to comments at the AAMAS 2011 community discussion session, AAMAS 2012 also invites “perspective” papers (see the end of topic list for more information)

    About AAMAS

    AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in autonomous agents and multiagent systems. The AAMAS conference series was initiated in 2002 by merging three highly respected meetings: the International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS); the International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL); and the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (AA). The aim of the joint conference is to provide a single, high-profile, internationally respected archival forum for scientific research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multiagent systems.

    AAMAS 2012 is the eleventh conference in the AAMAS series, following enormously successful previous conferences, and will be held at the Universitat Politècnica de València in Valencia, Spain, June 4-8,2012.

    See http://www.ifaamas.org for more information on the AAMAS conference series.

    Topics of Interest

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:

    Agent Communication:

    Agent commitments

    Communication languages

    Communication protocols

    Speech act theory

    Agent Cooperation:

    Biologically-inspired approaches and methods

    Collective intelligence

    Distributed problem solving

    Human-robot/agent interaction

    Multi-user/multi-virtual-agent interaction

    Teamwork, coalition formation, coordination

    Incentives for Cooperation

    Implicit Cooperation

    Agent Reasoning:

    Planning (single and multiagent)

    Reasoning (single and multiagent)

    Cognitive models

    Knowledge representation

    Agent Societies and Societal issues:

    Artificial social systems

    Environments, organisations and institutions

    Ethical and legal issues

    Peer to peer coordination

    Privacy, safety and security

    Social and organizational structure

    Trust, reliability and reputation

    Agent Theories, Models and Architectures:

    BDI

    Belief revision

    Bounded rationality

    Formal models of agency

    Logic-based approaches and methods

    Mobile agents

    Modeling other agents and self

    Modeling the dynamics of MAS

    Reactive vs. deliberative approaches

    Service oriented architectures

    Verification of MAS

    Agent-based simulation:

    Artificial societies

    Emergent behavior

    Simulation techniques, tools and environments

    Social simulation

    Agent-based system development:

    Agent development techniques, tools and environments

    Agent programming languages

    Agent specification or validation languages

    Design languages for agent systems

    Development environments

    Programming languages

    P2P, web services, grid computing

    Software engineering (agent- or multi agent-oriented)

    Agreement Technologies:

    Argumentation

    Collective decision making

    Judgment aggregation and belief merging

    Negotiation

    Norms

    Economic paradigms:

    Electronic markets

    Economically-motivated agents

    Game Theory (cooperative and non-cooperative)

    Social choice theory

    Voting protocols

    Artificial economies/markets

    Auction and mechanism design

    Bargaining and negotiation

    Learning and Adaptation:

    Computational architectures for learning

    Reward structures for learning

    Evolution, adaptation

    Co-evolution

    Single agent Learning

    Multiagent Learning

    Systems and Organisation:

    Autonomic computing

    Complex systems

    Self-organisation

    Perspectives

    Perspective Papers

    These are papers that analyse in some way the agents research community, or part of it. These papers will be handled like any other AAMAS submission; they will be evaluated in terms of their originality, soundness, significance, presentation, understanding of the state of the art, and overall quality of their technical contribution. Papers that merely present a numerical analysis of trends without insightful interpretation, or that fail to situate their analysis within the existing body of literature, are unlikely to be accepted.

    Examples of appropriate topics for perspective papers include (but are not necessarily limited to):

    An analysis of data concerning trends in a given sub-area of agents, along with a discussion of these trends.

    An overview of the state of adoption in practice of agents, along with an analysis of reasons and future trends

    Any other papers that take a "step back" and consider the research and/or adoption of some aspect (or all of) the agents community

    Key Dates

    Authors:

    Electronic Abstract Submission: October 7, 2011 (11:59 PM HST)

    Full Paper Submission: October 12, 2011 (11:59 PM HST)

    Rebuttal Phase: November 29 ? December 1, 2011 (11:59 PM HST)

    Author Notification: December 21, 2011 (11:59 PM HST)

    Conference: June 4?8, 2012

    Reviewers:

    Bidding deadline: October 16, 2011 (11:59pm HST)

    Paper assignments announced: October 24, 2011

    Reviewing Period: October 24 ? November 21, 2011

    Discussion Period: December 2?9, 2011

    Submission

    AAMAS 2012 seeks submissions of high-quality full papers, limited to 8 pages in length. Submissions will be rigorously peer reviewed and evaluated on the basis of originality, soundness, significance, presentation, understanding of the state of the art, and overall quality of their technical contribution. Reviews will be double blind; authors must avoid including anything that can be used to identify them. Please note that prior submission of an abstract is required to submit a full paper. However, the abstracts will not be reviewed and full (8 page) papers must be submitted for the review process to start. All work must be original (must not have appeared in a conference proceedings, book, or journal).

    To know how and where you must submit your paper, please refer to the submission instructions page here.

    Special Tracks

    In addition to submissions in the main track, AAMAS-2012 will be soliciting papers in three special tracks. The review process for the special tracks will be similar to the main track, but with program committee members specially selected for that track.

    Special Track on Robotics (Chair: Daniele Nardi):

    Papers that advance theory and applications of single and multiple robots are welcome, specifically those focusing on real robots that interact with their environment. Papers should clearly explain how the work addresses challenges in robotics, opportunities for novel applications, and fundamental research issues in autonomous robotic systems. The goal is to demonstrate the synergy achieved from integration of research in agents and robotics.

    Keywords for Robotics Track:

    Cognitive robotics

    Formal methods

    Integrated perception, cognition, and action

    Intelligence for human-robot interaction

    Machine learning for robotics

    Mapping (including exploration, coverage, and SLAM)

    Networked robot/sensor systems

    Robot planning (including action and motion planning)

    Robot teams, multi-robot systems

    Robot coordination

    Robotic agent languages and middleware for robot systems

    Special Track on Virtual Agents (Chair: Stefan Kopp):

    Virtual agents are embodied agents in interactive virtual or physical environments that emulate human-like behavior. We encourage papers on the design, implementation, and evaluation of virtual agents as well as challenging applications featuring them. The goal is to provide an opportunity for interaction and cross-fertilization between the AAMAS community and researchers working on virtual agents and to strengthen links between the two communities.

    Keywords for Virtual Agents Track:

    Modeling cognition and socio-cultural behavior

    Conversational agents

    Verbal and non-verbal expression

    Affect and personality

    Multimodal agent interaction

    Computational models of narrative

    Pedagogical, companion, and coaching agents

    Culturally-aware agents

    Virtual character modeling and animation in games, education, training, and virtual environments

    Empirical studies

    Special Track on Innovative Applications (Chairs: Klaus Fischer & Alex Rogers):

    The Innovative Applications Track is a continuation of the tradition started by the Industry Track in past years. Due to the growing maturity of the field there are now agent-based applications in widespread use across many domains, responsible for the generation of significant revenues, or the saving of major costs, or for supporting important public policy and business strategy decision-making. This special track provides the ideal forum to present and discuss your work: to inform and inspire the largest international gathering of agent technology researchers and practitioners with presentations and demonstrations of your compelling applications, agent system deployment experiences, and new business ideas. The goal is to promote the fostering of mutually beneficial relationships between members of the AAMAS community who are engaged in foundational scientific research and those who are working to make autonomous agents and multi-agent systems a commercial or public policy reality. Due to the special review process for the Innovative Applications track, papers accepted in this track may be designated in the proceedings as belonging to this track.

    For submissions to the special track on innovative applications, authors are particularly encouraged to address the following questions: What is the rationale for using agent-based technology in this application domain, as opposed to other approaches? If you have deployed your technology, what insights have you gained from the experience? For instance, what lessons do you have for anyone pitching, designing, implementing, deploying, using, or evaluating similar agent systems or working in similar domains? What improvements or external factors (such as technology standards) might facilitate wider-spread adoption of your technology? What improvements in fundamental agent technology might improve your application, or enable it to be adopted more broadly, or support its better use?

    Keywords for Innovative Applications Track:

    Telecommunications and media

    Energy and emissions

    Bio-technology and health care

    Financial markets

    Manufacturing and logistics

    Transportation and telematics

    Ambient intelligence

    Surveillance and security

    Aerospace and defense

    Business strategy and marketing

    e-Government and e-Democracy

    Public policy and Economics

    Simulation

    Implementation lessons

    Business cases for MAS


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