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    CTA 2011 - International Workshop on Collaboration Technologies and Applications, 2011 (CTA 2011)

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    Deadline: February 15, 2011 | Date: May 23, 2011-May 25, 2011

    Venue/Country: JEJU ISLAND, South Korea

    Updated: 2011-01-28 19:05:17 (GMT+9)

    Call For Papers - CFP

    International Workshop on Collaboration Technologies and Applications, 2011

    (CTA 2011)

    To be held in conjunction with the International Conference on

    Conference on Computers, Networks, Systems, and Industrial Engineering

    (CNSI 2011) ,

    IEEE conference approval pending as IEEE CNSI and IEEE CTA.

    Jeju, Korea, 23-25 May 2011

    http://www.e-activity.org/cta2011

    --Scope and Background

    Collaboration Technologies have been widely studied and are becoming

    an important, emerging area in the field of Autonomous Agents,

    Multi-Agent Systems, Knowledge Management, and Communications. In

    general, collaboration technologies can be useful to promote human

    life and activities as application. And also, collaboration

    technologies with communication and negotiation between agents are

    promising technologies to enhance their performance in e-commerce,

    e-learning, e-business and e-government. Software agents can support

    automation or simulation on the behalf of their owners, and can

    provide them with sophisticated services. To realize such useful

    service applying collaborative technologies, we have to incorporate

    advanced Artificial Intelligence technologies includes search, CSP,

    graphical utility models, Bays nets, auctions, utility graphs,

    predicting and learning methods. Applications could include e-commerce

    tools, decision-making support tools, negotiation support tool

    s,

    collaboration tools, etc. We solicit papers on all aspects of

    collaboration technologies, including but not limited to:

    - Communication and Collaboration

    - Agent-based Negotiations

    - Knowledge Management

    - Multiple Negotiations

    - Electronic Commerce

    - E-Business and E-Shopping

    - Automated E-Support

    - Negotiation and Cooperation Mechanisms

    - Negotiation under Imcomplete Information

    - Large Scale Negotiation and Collaboration

    - Collective Intelligence

    - Matchmaking and Brokering Mechanisms

    - Auction and Groupbuy

    - 2-sided Matching

    - Multi-sided Negotiations.

    - Knowledge Sharing

    - Social Networking Services

    - Automated Collaboration

    - Applications

    These issues are being explored by researchers from different

    communities in Collaboration Techbologies. The goal of this workshop

    is to bring together researchers from these communities to learn about

    each other's approaches, form long-term collaborations, and

    cross-fertilize the different areas to accelerate progress towards

    scaling up to larger and more realistic applications.

    --Important dates

    FEBRUARY 15th, 2011 - Paper submission

    MARCH 1, 2011 - Workshop paper acceptance notification

    MARCH 20, 2011 - Workshop paper acceptance notification

    MAY 23-25, 2011 - Workshop will take place in conjunction with CNSI 2011

    --Paper Submission

    Submission page : http://www.e-activity.org/cta2011/submission/

    We encourage submission in IEEE CS style format. (See the IEEE CS home

    page:). All submissions must include the author's name(s),

    affiliation, complete mailing address, phone number, fax number and

    email address. All papers must be submitted in PDF format.

    The conference is soliciting Full papers (6 pages), and Short papers

    (4 pages) on all aspects of the above research areas. Submitted papers

    will be evaluated on significance, originality, technical quality, and

    exposition. They should clearly establish the research contribution.

    All accepted papers will be provided an oral presentation at the

    conference.

    Multiple submission policy for papers: Papers that are being submitted

    to other conferences, whether verbatim or in essence, must reflect

    this fact on the title page. Each paper needs to be reviewed by at

    least three PC members or experts in the field.

    --Publication:

    CTA 2011 Proceedings will be published by IEEE and would be indexed by

    EI, INSPEC, and DBLP

    Selected papers that are also presented at the conference will be

    published the expanded versions of their papers in an approved special

    issue of the International Journal of Computer and Information

    Science.

    --Organization

    Workshop Chair

    Takayuki Ito (Nagoya Institute of Technology/University of Tokyo, Japan)

    Program Co-Chairs

    Katsuhide Fujita (Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan)

    Minjie Zhang (University of Wollongong, Australia)

    Tokuro Matsuo (Yamagata University, Japan)

    Naoki Fukuta (Shizuoka University, Japan)

    Program Committee Members

    to be announced.

    Katsuhide Fujita,

    Nagoya Institute of Technology / Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    E-mail : cta2011 at e-activity.org


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