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Category PRIMA 2011
Deadline: June 03, 2011 | Date: November 16, 2011-November 18, 2011
Venue/Country: Wollongong, France
Updated: 2011-03-07 22:01:56 (GMT+9)
Conference Theme: Agents for SustainabilityAgent computing is an exciting, transformational approach to developing computer systems that can rapidly and reliably solve real-world problems that usually demand human knowledge and expertise. The value, power and flexibility of agent and multi-agent systems has been demonstrated in application areas such as logistics, manufacturing, simulation, robotics, decision-support, entertainment, and especially in online market environments. As one of the largest and fastest growing research fields of computer science, agent research today includes a wealth of topics, as outlined below. PRIMA-2011 invites submissions of original, unpublished, theoretical or applied work on any such topic, and encourages reports on the development of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of experiments that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.About PRIMA. PRIMA is one of the oldest agent computing forums, beginning in 1998 as a regional agents workshop. PRIMA has grown into an international scientific conference on agents and multi-agent systems which attracts high quality, cutting edge research from all over the world. Throughout its history PRIMA has focused on showcasing the impact of agents on the real world, across the spectrum from early research and prototypes to mature, deployed systems. PRIMA aims to bring together researchers, developers, and industry leaders who are active at the forefront of agent computing, its practices and related areas. The 2011 conference builds upon the success of its thirteen predecessors, and offers an exceptional opportunity for the presentation of original research work, technological advances, and analyses of practical issues, problems and challenges in agent computing.Theme. The conference theme for PRIMA-2011 of “Agents for Sustainability” seeks to especially encourage thought leadership in the agent community as to how agent computing can be applied to enhance sustainable practices in our world, from agriculture to personal resource usage to the design and operation of more sustainable cities. Papers addressing this theme, across the range from innovative early work to reports on systems in production, are welcomed, as also are papers that continue to explore the “Agents and Services” theme of PRIMA-2010, which addressed connections to service science and service-oriented computing.Submission. PRIMA-2011 proceedings will be published by Springer as a volume in the LNAI series. Papers should be 12-15 pages in length in Springer LNCS format and submitted as a PDF file. PRIMA-2011’s reviewing process, overseen by a Senior Programme Committee (SPC), will allow authors to respond to reviewers’ comments prior to final paper selection, and will also provide a "shepherding" process for borderline papers that will see a PC or SPC member work with the authors to provide additional support during the paper revision process. Papers will be judged on originality, significance, presentation, and technical soundness. A broad range of agent topics are of interest, but all papers should clearly identify how their scientific or technical contributions advance the state-of-the-art of agent computing practice or have a strong potential so to do. A footnote should identify those papers whose first author is a student.TopicsAgent-based system developmentAgent programming and communication languagesAgent development environmentsAgent-oriented software engineeringCase studies on implemented systemsAgent communicationAgent communication languages and protocolsAgent commitmentsNetwork structures and analysisAgent-based SimulationEmergent behaviourSimulation-specific issuesSingle and Multi-agent Learning Computational architectures for learning and adaptationAgent ReasoningLogics for Agents and Multi-AgentsReasoning (single and multi-agent)Planning (single and multi-agent)Cognitive modelsOntological reasoningInterface AgentsPractices of Interface AgentsInterface Multi-AgentsVirtual AgentsCollaborative Interface AgentsAutonomous Interface AgentsAgent societies and social networksArtificial social systemsTrust and reputationSocial and organizational structurePrivacy, safety and securityNormative Multi-Agent SystemsEthical and legal issuesAgent Theories, Models and ArchitecturesBDI, and other models of agencyModelling the dynamics of MASFormal verification of MASAgent Technologies for Service ComputingService composition with agent collaborationService brokering and agencyPersonalized services with agent adaptationSLA definition and monitoring as agent goalsAgent Cooperation and NegotiationCooperation, Coalition formation and CoordinationDistributed problem solvingFormal models for modelling other agents and selfArgumentation, Persuasion, Negotiation and BargainingAgent SystemsSoftware agentsMobile agentsAgent-Based AssistantsAgent-Based Virtual EnterpriseEmbodied Agents and their ApplicationsSocially Situated Planning Software and Pervasive AgentsReal-world RoboticsCoordination in multi-robot systemsModelling and analysis of multi-robot systemsTools that are relevant for multi-robot studiesApplications of multi-robots to real-world problemsWWW and Semantic Web AgentsWeb-based agentsOntology agentsSemantic Web agentsHuman Agent InteractionOther Related AreasCollective intelligenceService scienceP2P, Grid computingFinancial markets and algorithmic tradesUbiquitous computing, ambient intelligenceKnowledge and Data Intensive SystemsPerceptive Animated InterfacesTools and StandardsUbiquitous Software ServicesVirtual HumansImportant DatesWorkshop/Tutorial proposalsMay 6th, 2011Workshop/Tutorial notificationsMay 20th, 2011Paper submissionJune 3rd, 2011Final author notificationJuly 28th, 2011Camera-ready papersAugust 31st, 2011Early registration deadlineSeptember 15th, 2011Registration deadlineNovember 1st, 2011Workshops and TutorialsNovember 14th and 15th, 2011Conference datesNovember 16th - 18th, 2011OrganizationHonorary Chair:R. Sadananda (UNSW, Australia)General ChairsAditya Ghose (Univ. of Wollongong, Australia)Guido Governatori (NICTA, Australia)Program ChairsJane Hsu (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)David Kinny (Kyoto University, Japan)Publicity Chairs:Wayne Wobcke (UNSW, Australia)Pascal Perez (Univ. of Wollongong, Australia)Tutorial Chairs:Abhaya Nayak (Macquarie Univ., Australia)Serena Villata (Univ. of Turin, Italy)Local Organizing Chairs:Minjie Zhang (Univ. of Wollongong, Australia)Hoa Dam (Univ. of Wollongong, Australia)Senior Program CommitteeMonique Calisti, Whitestein Technologies, SwitzerlandPaolo Giorgini, University of Trento, ItalyRyszard Kowalczyk, Swinburne University of Technology, AustraliaVictor Lesser, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USAMichael Luck, King's College London, UKJohn-Jules Meyer, Utrecht University, NetherlandsPaul Scerri, Carnegie Mellon University, USACarles Sierra, IIIA - CSIC, SpainSandip Sen, University of Tulsa, USAMunindar Singh, NCSU, USAMary-Anne Williams, University of Technology Sydney, AustraliaMakoto Yokoo, Kyushu University, JapanWiebe van-der-Hoek, University of Liverpool, UKProgram CommitteeSalem BenferhatFrances BrazierLongbing CaoBrahim Chaib-draaNilanjan ChakrabortySanjay ChaudharyShih-Fen ChengMohan ChhetriSung-Bae ChoAmit ChopraKhanh Hoa DamMehdi DastaniFrank DignumPatrick DohertyThomas EiterEdith ElkindMarc EstevaRino FalconeYang GaoJoseph GiampapaRobin GlintonEduardo GomesGuido GovernatoriNathan GriffithsChung-Wei HangHiromitsu HattoriChristopher HazardKoen HindriksMichal JakobYichuan JiangWan-rong JihZhi JinBenjamin JohnstonKamalakar KarlapalemKee-Eung KimYasuhiko KitamuraKazuhiro KuwabaraJérôme LangHabin LeeJaeho LeeHo-fung LeungMinyi LiLin LiuWei LiuGraham LowBeatriz LópezXinjun MaoShigeo MatsubaraFelipe MeneguzziSimon MilesPavlos MORAITISYohei MurakamiHideyuki NakanishiMariusz NowostawskiNir OrenJuan PavónHenry PrakkenMartin PurvisMaryam PurvisJan RichterMichael RovatsosJi RuanYuko SakuraiBastin Tony Roy SavarimuthuTino SchlegelMurat SensoyKiam Tian SeowVon-Wun SooBiplav SrivastavaEugen StaabBas SteunebrinkToshiharu SugawaraJohn ThangarajahNicolas TroquardLeon van der TorreM. Birna van RiemsdijkPradeep VarakanthamGerard VreeswijkYonghong WangGlenn WightwickBrendon J. WoodfordYang XuYifeng Zeng(Parts of this list subject to confirmation)Keywords: Accepted papers list. Acceptance Rate. EI Compendex. Engineering Index. ISTP index. ISI index. Impact Factor.
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