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CALL FOR PAPERS
AAMAS 2010 Workshop
Multi-agent Sequential Decision-Making in Uncertain Domains
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Fifth Workshop in the MSDM series
May 10 or 11, 2010
Toronto, Canada
http://rbrserver.cs.umass.edu/~camato/msdm2010/msdm2010.htm
Sequential decision making under uncertainty is the problem an agent
faces when it seeks to maximize its performance in an environment
while making action choices based upon its observations of the
world. Decision-theoretic approaches have been used very successfully
in single-agent systems, so it is only natural to apply them to
systems with many agents. The high computational complexity of finding
optimal solutions in these multi-agent models has been a significant
barrier to applying them to complex real world problems. Much of the
work in this area relates to addressing this complexity through
exploiting problem structure like locality of interaction,
decomposition of reward and independence between the agents, and
through approximate algorithms that converge to a local optimum
instead of a global optimum.
The purpose of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the
field of sequential decision-making in stochastic multi-agent systems
to present and discuss promising new work, to discuss the
relationships between the various models in use, and to establish
important directions and goals for further research and
collaboration. This workshop will strive to develop consensus within
the community on benchmarks and evaluation methodology in order to
contrast the alternative approaches and models, and also to study the
associated trade-offs. Furthermore, we will discuss the creation of
online problem sets for testing the various algorithms to facilitate
comparison.
Possible topics include:
- Relationships between the models and their assumptions
- Algorithms for policy generation and coordination
- Comparisons of algorithms
- Distributed vs. centralized planning
- Online vs. offline planning
- Communication during policy generation
- Communication decisions during execution
- Techniques for scaling problems
- Identifying subclasses of problems and their complexity
- Cooperative and competitive agent systems
- Partially Observable Stochastic Games and related game-theoretic
frameworks
- Theoretical and empirical results
- Benchmarks and evaluation methodologies for comparing different approaches
Important Dates
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February 2, 2010 - Submission deadline (strict)
March 2, 2010 - Notification of Acceptance
May 10 or 11, 2010 - Workshop
Submission instructions
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Authors are encouraged to submit papers up to 8 pages in length in the
AAMAS2010 format. Submissions should be uploaded in PDF form
at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=msdm2010 . Each
submission will be reviewed by at least two Program Committee members.
Organizing Committee
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Matthijs Spaan, Institute for Systems and Robotics, Instituto Superior
Técnico
Christopher Amato, Computer Science Department, University of
Massachusetts at Amherst
Georgios Chalkiadakis, School of Electronics and Computer Science,
University of Southampton
Prashant Doshi, Department of Computer Science, University of Georgia
Abdel-Illah Mouaddib, Lab. of GREYC-CNRS, University of Caen Basse-Normandie
Program Committee
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Martin Allen, Connecticut College
Aurelie Beynier, University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris 6)
Brahim Chaib-draa, Laval University
François Charpillet, LORIA
Ed Durfee, University of Michigan
Alessandro Farinelli, University of Verona
Robert Goldman, Smart Information Flow Technologies
Piotr Gmytrasiewicz, University of Illinois Chicago
Eric Hansen, Mississippi State University
Sven Koenig, University of Southern California
Michail Lagoudakis, Technical University of Crete
Francisco Melo, INESC-ID Lisboa
Enrique Munoz de Cote, University of Southampton
Frans Oliehoek, University of Amsterdam
Simon Parsons, Brooklyn College
Pascal Poupart, University of Waterloo
David Pynadath, Information Sciences Institute
Xia Qu, University of Georgia
Zinovi Rabinovich, University of Southampton
W.T. Luke Teacy, University of Ulster
Karl Tuyls, Maastricht University
Pradeep Varakantham, Singapore Management University
Makoto Yokoo, Kyushu University
Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts
Apologies for cross-postings. Please send to interested colleagues and students
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IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND AGENTS 2010
Freiburg, Germany, 29 - 31 July 2010
(http://www.isa-conf.org/)
part of the IADIS Multi Conference on Computer Science and Information Systems
(MCCSIS 2010)
Freiburg, Germany 26 – 31 July 2010
(http://www.mccsis.org)
* Conference background and goals
The IADIS Intelligent Systems and Agents conference addresses in detail two main
aspects: intelligent systems and agents. The conference has the intention to
provide a contribution to academics and practitioners. So, both fundamental and
applied research are considered relevant.
* Format of the Conference
The conference will comprise of invited talks and oral presentations. The
proceedings of the conference will be published in the form of a book and CD-ROM
with ISBN, and will be available also in the IADIS Digital Library (accessible
on-line).
* Best Papers
Selected authors of best papers will be invited to submit extended versions of
their papers to selected journals (i.e. IADIS International Journal on Computer
Science and Information Systems - ISSN: 1646-3692) including journals from
INDERSCIENCE Publishers.
* Types of submissions
Full and Short Papers, Reflection Papers, Posters/Demonstrations, Tutorials,
Panels and Doctoral Consortium.
All submissions are subject to a blind refereeing process.
* Topics related to Intelligent Systems and Agents are of interest. These
include, but are not limited to the following areas:
Area 1 – Intelligent Systems
- Algorithms
- Artificial Intelligence
- Automation Systems and Control
- BioInformatics
- Computational Intelligence
- Expert Systems
- Fuzzy Technologies and Systems
- Game and Decision Theories
- Intelligent Control Systems
- Intelligent Internet Systems
- Intelligent Software Systems
- Intelligent Systems
- Machine Learning
- Neural Networks
- Neurocomputers
- Optimization
- Parallel Computation
- Pattern Recognition
- Robotics and Autonomous Robots
- Signal Processing
- Systems Modelling
- Web Mining
Area 2 – Agents
- Adaptive Agent Systems
- Agent Applications
- Agent Communication
- Agent Development
- Agent middleware
- Agent Models and Architectures
- Agent Ontologies
- Agent Oriented Systems and Engineering
- Agent Programming, Languages and Environments
- Agent Systems
- Agent Technologies
- Agent Theories
- Agent Trends
- Agents Analysis and Design
- Agents and Learning
- Agents and Ubiquitous Computing
- Agents in Networks
- Agents Protocols and Standards
- Artificial Systems
- Computational Complexity
- eCommerce and Agents
- Embodied Agents
- Mobile Agents
- Multi-Agent Systems
- Negotiation Strategies
- Performance Issues
- Security, Privacy and Trust
- Semantic Grids
- Simulation
- Web Agents
* Important Dates:
- Submission Deadline: 25 January 2010
- Notification to Authors: 26 February 2010
- Final Camera-Ready Submission and Early Registration: Until 26 March 2010
- Late Registration: After 26 March 2010
- Conference: Freiburg, Germany 29 - 31 July 2010
* Conference Location
The conference will be held in Freiburg, Germany.
* Secretariat
IADIS Secretariat - IADIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS AND
AGENTS 2010
Rua Sao Sebastiao da Pedreira, 100, 3
1050-209 Lisbon, Portugal
E-mail: secretariat@...
Web site: http://www.isa-conf.org/
* Program Committee
Intelligent Systems and Agents 2010 Conference Program Chair
Antonio Palma dos Reis, ISEG - Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal
General MCCSIS 2010 Conference Co-Chairs:
Piet Kommers, University of Twente, The Netherlands
Pedro Isaías, Universidade Aberta (Portuguese Open University), Portugal
Dirk Ifenthaler, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, Germany
Nian-Shing Chen, National Sun Yat-sen University, Taiwan
Committee Members: *
* for committee list please refer to http://www.isa-conf.org/committees.asp
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WORKSHOP ON
Evolutionary Computation and Multi-Agent Systems
and Simulation Workshop (ECoMASS-2010)
to be held as part of the
2010 GENETIC AND EVOLUTIONARY COMPUTATION CONFERENCE (GECCO-2010)
July 7-11, 2010 (Wednesday-Sunday)
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront Hotel
Portland, Oregon, USA
Organized by ACM SIGEVO
www.sigevo.org/GECCO-2010/
PAPER SUBMISSION DEADLINE FOR WORKSHOP: March 25, 2010
Workshop URL: http://www.cscs.umich.edu/ecomass/
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Evolutionary computation (EC) and multi-agent systems and simulation
(MASS) both involve populations of agents. EC is a learning technique
by which a population of individual agents adapt according to the
selection pressures exerted by an environment; MASS seeks to
understand how to coordinate the actions of a population of (possibly
selfish) autonomous agents that share an environment so that some
outcome is achieved. Both EC and MASS have top-down and bottom-up
features. For example, some aspects of multi-agent system engineering
(e.g., mechanism design) are concerned with how top-down structure can
constrain or influence individual decisions. Similarly, most work in
EC is concerned with how to engineer selective pressures to drive the
evolution of individual behavior towards some desired goal. Multi-agent
simulation (also called agent-based modeling) addresses the bottom-up
issue of how collective behavior emerges from individual action.
Likewise, the study of evolutionary dynamics within EC (for example in
coevolution) often considers how population-level phenomena emerge from
individual-level interactions. Thus, at a high level, we may view EC and
MASS as examining and utilizing analogous processes. It is therefore
natural to consider how knowledge gained within EC may be relevant to
MASS, and vice versa; indeed, applications and techniques from one field
have often made use of technologies and algorithms from the other field.
Studying EC and MASS in combination is warranted and has the potential
to contribute to both fields.
The goal of this workshop is to facilitate the examination and
development of techniques at the intersection of evolutionary
computation and multi-agent systems and simulation.
The ECoMASS workshop welcomes original submissions in the theory and
practice on all aspects of Evolutionary Computation and Multi-Agent
Systems and Simulation, which include (but are not limited to) the
following topics and themes:
-Multi-agent systems and agent-based models utilizing evolutionary
computation
-Optimization of multi-agent systems and agent-based models using
evolutionary computation
-Evolutionary computation models which rely not on explicit fitness
functions but rather implicit fitness functions defined by the
relationship to other individuals / agents
-Applications utilizing MASS and EC in combination
-Biological agent-based models (usually called individual-based
models) involving evolution
-Evolution of cooperation and altruism
-Genotypic representation of the complex phenotypic strategies of MASS
-Evolutionary learning within MASS (including Baldwinian learning and
phenotypic plasticity)
-Emergence and feedbacks
-Open-ended strategy spaces and evolution
-Adaptive individuals within evolving populations
*Paper Submission
See http://www.cscs.umich.edu/ecomass/ for details.
*Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: 25 March, 2010
Notification of acceptance: 1 April, 2010
Final Papers Due: 13 April, 2010
Registration Deadline: 19 April, 2010
*Workshop Chairs:
Bill Rand, University of Maryland
Rick Riolo, University of Michigan
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CALL FOR PAPERS
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BADS 2010
2nd Workshop on Bio-Inspired Algorithms for Distributed Systems
(with a special session on the "Self-* and Adaptive Mechanisms" topic
of the ERCIM CoreGRID Working Group)
http://bads.icar.cnr.it
email: bads@... <mailto:bads@...>
Washington, DC, USA, June 2010
In association with ICAC 2010, the 7th IEEE International Conference
on Autonomic Computing (ICAC 2010), Washington, DC, USA, June 15-19, 2010
**** IMPORTANT DATES ****
February 7, 2010: Submission of Papers
March 10, 2010: Notification of Acceptance/ Rejection
April, 2010: Submission of Camera-Ready Copies
June 07-11, 2010: Workshop Takes Place
**** PUBLICATION ****
The workshop proceedings will be published by ACM.
**** JOURNAL ****
Selected papers will be invited to the Journal of Network and
Computer Applications, Elsevier.
**** SCOPE ****
Computer systems are characterized by an ever growing complexity and
a pronounced distributed nature. Centralized or hierarchical
architectures are becoming impractical because they have poor
scalability and fault-tolerance characteristics. Decentralized
architectures and algorithms, for example P2P and Grid systems, are
increasingly popular, but they need new types of algorithms to be
efficiently managed.
Bio-inspired algorithms and techniques feature fault-tolerant and
self-adaptive behaviours that help to boost the autonomic nature of
distributed systems, and are proving effective for the solution of
hard parallel and distributed problems. These techniques are sometimes
"evolutionary", as they can exploit genetic rules for the selection
and recombination of candidate solutions. In other cases, solutions
rely on the operations of agents, whose behaviour is inspired by
biological systems, including ant colonies, bird flocks, honey bees,
bacteria, and many more. In such systems, "swarm intelligence" emerges
from the interaction of a large number of very simple agents.
Bio-inspired algorithms and systems are routinely applied to hard and
large problems in a variety of areas. Some examples are optimization
problems solved with genetic algorithms, routing strategies inspired
by honey bee behaviour, resource discovery and data mining
computations in Grid, Cloud and P2P frameworks, achieved by ant-
inspired algorithms, and so on.
This full day workshop aims to gather scientists, engineers, and
practitioners to share and exchange their experiences, discuss
challenges, and report state-of-the-art and in-progress research on
bio-inspired algorithms and systems.
**** AREAS OF INTEREST ****
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Bio-inspired algorithms for parallel and distributed computing
* Bio-inspired algorithms for P2P, Grid and Cloud systems
* Bio-inspired techniques for the construction and management of
distributed systems
* Parallel and distributed techniques of Swarm Intelligence:
ant colonies, bird flocks, etc.
* Parallel and distributed evolutionary algorithms
* High performance tools for bio-inspired algorithms and systems
* Application of bio-inspired algorithms to routing, resource
discovery, scheduling in parallel and distributed systems
* Bio-inspired algorithms for data mining, bioinformatics, etc.
**** ERCIM session ****
The workshop will include a session dedicated to the "Self-* and
Adaptive Mechanisms" topic of the ERCIM CoreGRID Working Group.
This ERCIM research topic is dedicated to adaptive computing
principles of large-scale distributed computing platforms and
Grid systems.
Topics of interest include:
* Adaptive service discovery and composition
* Elastic management of the Grid infrastructure (virtualization)
* Adaptive data management and distribution (P2P)
* Adaptive execution methods (i.e. workflow management)
* Desktop Grid availability and prediction algorithms
Papers submitted to this session will be reviewed in a separate
process. Depending on the overall number of accepted papers,
the ERCIM session may be scheduled in a day aside, during ICAC.
**** ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ****
Gianluigi Folino, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Paraskevi Fragopoulou, FORTH-ICS, Greece
Carlo Mastroianni, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Junichi Suzuki, University of Massachusetts, Boston, USA
**** INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE ****
Artur Andrzejak, Zuse Institute Berlin ZIB, Germany
Pruet Boonma, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
Ivanoe De Falco, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Giovanna Di Marzo, University of London, UK
Marco Dorigo, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Francisco Fernandez de Vega, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain
Agostino Forestiero, ICAR-CNR, Italy
Niloy Ganguly, Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India
Derrick Kondo, INRIA, France
Yaohang Li, North Carolina A&T State University, USA
Elena Marchiori, Radboud University, Netherlands
Nicolas Monmarche, Universite de Tours, France
Ruben S. Montero, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain
Antonio Nebro Urbaneja, Universidad de Malaga, Spain
Muaz Niazi, Comsats Institute of IT, Islamabad, Pakistan
Gauthier Picard, Ecole Nationale Superieure des Mines de
Saint-Etienne, France
Ramesh Rajagopalan, University of St. Thomas, MN, USA
Omer Rana, Cardiff University, UK
Rizos Sakellariou, University of Manchester, UK
Ian Taylor, Cardiff University, UK
Paolo Trunfio, Universita della Calabria, Italy
Naoki Wakamiya, Osaka Univeristy, Japan
Franco Zambonelli, Universita di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy
**** WEB SITE AND CONTACT E-MAIL ****
http://bads.icar.cnr.it
email: bads@... <mailto:bads@...>
**** SUBMISSION GUIDELINES ****
The call is open to all members of the Autonomic Computing and
Distributed Systems communities and to the members of the ERCIM
Research Topic on "Self-* and Adaptive mechanisms". Original papers,
no longer than 8 two-column pages, are invited. Papers must be
submitted through the Web site http://conf.icar.cnr.it. Use the ACM
format available at http://www.acm.org/sigs/pubs/proceed/template.html
and submit your paper in PDF format. Papers will be peer-reviewed and
judged on merits including correctness, originality, technical
strength, presentation, and relevance to the workshop themes. At least
one author of each accepted submission must attend the workshop.
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Jun Suzuki
jxs@...http://www.cs.umb.edu/~jxs/
Assistant Professor
University of Massachusetts, Boston
Department of Computer Science
AAMAS 2010 will include a demonstration session. The goal of the demonstrations is to give participants, from industry and academia an opportunity to present their latest developments on software and/or robotic systems. In addition, we strongly encourage students to submit valuable demos resulting from their projects or thesis work.
A “Best Demo Award” will be awarded, and will include a cash prize of $1,000. The award selection will be done by the exhibits & demos co-chairs in consultation with the Advisory Board.
Demonstrators are expected to present a live interactive demo at assigned time slots during the conference. Developers of software or robotic systems based on autonomous agents or multi-agent techniques, especially those showing novel technology, are especially welcome. Examples of demos include but are not limited to:
* Multi-agent software systems * Industrial and military applications (including prototypes) * Agent-based games * Agent platforms and development environments * Open-source software tools * Robotic systems (single and multi-agent) * Virtual agents and interactive virtual environments * Simulation environments
SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS
Submissions accepted for the demonstration session will be advertised on the AAMAS website and in the conference booklet, which will contain abstracts of all available demos. Each demo submission should consist of a compressed file (*.rar or *.zip formats), named as the first author’s surname, and containing the following:
1. Paper: A 2-page paper in which the authors describe the system to be demonstrated. The paper should describe the application domain, the problem scenario, the technology used, the agent/multi-agent techniques involved, the innovations of the system, its live and interactive aspects, etc. Papers must be prepared in PDF format using the AAMAS style (follow the instructions at http://www.cse.yorku.ca/AAMAS2010/index.php#content=authors_instructions).
The PDF file of the paper must be named “XXXX.pdf” where XXXX is the surname of the first author.
2. Movie / Demo Plan: The paper must contain a URL link to a demonstration movie (youtube compatible) of a maximum length of 10 minutes. The movie must clearly show how the demo will be performed.
Important: Do not send the video file itself in the compressed submission file.
Alternatively, the authors can submit a separate document (within the compressed file described above) that consists of a series of snapshots of the demo annotated with an explanation. This file must be named “demoplan.pdf”
3. Additional information: The compressed file must contain a plain text file (named “summary.txt”) including the following information:
The corresponding author with her/his email address
Abstract (max. 150 words)
Keywords
The category of the submission
URL (if available)
Paper ID if the demo is related to a paper at the main conference
Equipment you will bring (e.g., laptop, robot)
Equipment you will need (e.g., table, poster board, power sockets)
Special requirements (e.g., space for robot and if so how much, video projector)
A discussion of the present state of your demo (e.g., ready to demonstrate now, but if not, include a realistic estimate for conclusion and what remains to be done before you have a demonstrable software/robotic system).
4. Contribution and Supervisor Endorsement (student projects only): A 1-page statement in which the student clearly describes his personal contribution to the project. The content of the statement must be confirmed by the student's advisor, via a separate email, to both Demos Chairs.
Accepted demos will have the 2-page papers included in the AAMAS proceedings.
SUBMISSION SITE
All demonstration submissions should be submitted via EasyChair on this address (may require signing up to EasyChair if you do not already have an account):
The submission and selection processes for the AAMAS 2010 demos will be separate from that of the main conference. Each submission will be assessed by the demo co-chairs and at least one member of the advisory board. The authors will receive a brief report with the result of the evaluation with the notification.
The main evaluation criteria are:
* Relevance to AAMAS * Quality and soundness of the underlying technology * Novelty of the application domain * Maturity of the (deployed) system * Potential for public interaction
Notification of acceptance or rejection of submitted demos will be sent to the corresponding author (see dates below). At least one author of each accepted demonstration is required to register and to attend the conference to give the demonstration.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission deadline: January 11, 2010. Notification of acceptance/rejection: January 29, 2010. Camera-ready paper: February 5, 2010
CONTACT INFORMATION
For more information, contact the demos co-chairs via email.
EXHIBITS & DEMOS ADVISORY BOARD
- Jacob Crandall, Masdar Institute of Science & Technology, UAE - Partha S Dutta, Rolls-Royce, Singapore - Andrew Gilpin, Hg Analytics, USA
- Stefan Kopp, Bielefeld University, Germany
- Michael Neff, University of California, Davis, USA
- Pablo Noriega, IIIA, Spain
- Andrea Omicini, Universita di Bologna, Italy - H. Van Dyke Parunak, NewVectors LLC, USA - Juan Pavón, Universidad Complutense Madrid, Spain - Dave Robertson, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Alex Rogers, University of Southampton, UK - Onn Shehory, IBM, Israel
- Candy Sidner, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, USA
- Michael Winikoff, University of Otago, New Zealand
*************************************************************************************************** 2010 IFAAMAS Award for Influential Papers in Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems ***************************************************************************************************
In 2006 The International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems established an award to recognize publications that have made influential and long-lasting contributions to the field. Candidates for this award are papers that have proved a key result, led to the development of a new subfield, demonstrated a significant new application or system, or simply presented a new way of thinking about a topic that has proved influential. A list of previous winners of this award is appended below.
This award is presented annually at the AAMAS Conference, in this case AAMAS-2010 in Toronto in May. Winning papers must have been published at least 10 years before the award presentation, therefore this year's eligible set comprises papers published in 2000 or earlier, in any recognized forum (journal, conference, workshop).
To nominate a publication for this award, please send the full reference plus a brief statement (150 words or fewer) about the significance of the paper to Lin Padgham (chair of the 2010 committee for this award), lin.padgham@.... (Please put NOMINATION in the subject line.)
Nominations are due by 18th January 2010.
2010 Influential Paper Award Committee: Lin Padgham (chair), Sarit Kraus, Michael Wellman, Catherine Pelachaud, Joerg Mueller
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Previous Award Winners
2009 The award was given to the series of edited collections of papers on Distributed AI published in the late 1980s:
M. N. Huhns. (Ed.) (1987) Distributed Artificial Intelligence. London, Pitman.
A. Bond and L. Gasser. (Eds.) (1988) Readings in Distributed Artificial Intelligence. San Mateo, CA, Morgan Kaufmann.
L. Gasser and M. N. Huhns. (Eds.) (1989) Distributed Artificial Intelligence (Volume II). Pitman and Morgan Kaufmann.
2008 BRATMAN, M. E., ISRAEL, D. J. & POLLACK, M. E. (1988) Plans and resource-bounded practical reasoning. Computational Intelligence, 4, 349-355.
DURFEE, E. H. & LESSER, V. R. (1991) Partial global planning: A coordination framework for distributed hypothesis formation. IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 21, 1167-1183.
2007 GROSZ, B. J. & KRAUS, S. (1996) Collaborative plans for complex group action. Artificial Intelligence, 86, 269-357.
RAO, A. S. & GEORGEFF, M. P. (1991) Modeling rational agents within a BDI-architecture. Second International Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning.
ROSENSCHEIN, J. S. & GENESERETH, M. R. (1985) Deals among rational agents. Ninth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence.
2006 COHEN, P. R. & LEVESQUE, H. J. (1990) Intention is choice with commitment. Artificial Intelligence, 42, 213-261.
DAVIS, R. & SMITH, R. G. (1983) Negotiation as a metaphor for distributed problem solving. Artificial Intelligence, 20, 63-109.
[Please distribute widely and accept our apologies for cross-posting.]
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ISAmI 2010 :: CALL FOR PAPERS
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International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence
16th-18th June, 2010 :: Guimaraes, Portugal
http://isami2010.di.uminho.pt
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Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is a recent paradigm emerging from
Artificial Intelligence (AI), where computers are used as proactive
tools assisting people in their day-to-day, making everyone’s life
more comfortable.
The interaction with computers is changing quickly, as we no longer
need to do it in ways not natural for us, since a main concern of
AmI consists in to make possible the interaction with computational
systems using friendly interfaces, allowing input through natural
language or simple gestures.
This inclusion of technology in our day-to-day objects and
environments should be as invisible as possible, because of the
computational power and communication technologies embedding in
most of the devices we use nowadays.
Human interaction with computing power embedded systems should happen
without noticing it. The only awareness people should have arises
from AmI: more safety, comfort and wellbeing, emerging in a natural
and inherent way.
As defined by the IST Advisory Group (ISTAG), AmI has born thanks to
three new key technologies: Ubiquitous Computing, Ubiquitous
Communication and Intelligent User Interfaces, which are starting to
change the way we see computers.
ISAmI is the International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence, aiming
to bring together researchers from various disciplines that
constitute the scientific field of Ambient Intelligence to present
and discuss the latest results, new ideas, projects and lessons.
Brand new ideas will be greatly appreciated as long as relevant
revisions and actualizations of previously presented work, project
summaries and PhD thesis.
ISAmI 2010 will be held in the beautiful and historic city of
Guimarães, Portugal, nominated by UNESCO as a World Cultural
Heritage. With exceptional opportunities for sightseeing and
gastronomy, Guimarães is a wonderful venue for a great symposium.
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Everyone interested in participating and presenting his work in this
symposium may do so by sending a contribution. There are three
possibilities:
1. Long papers: consisting of original, relevant and previously
unpublished sound research results, related to any of the topics of
the conference, with a maximum of 8 (eight) pages.
2. Short papers: can be project reports, a summary of a PhD thesis or
work in progress, with no more than 4 (four) pages.
3. Doctoral consortium: PhD students are invited to present the topic
and progress of their research, in order to obtain feedback from a
panel of experts. The length of these papers should not exceed
8 (eight) pages.
Papers should be written in English.
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Papers must be prepared according to Springer’s templates (MS Word or
LaTeX format) for the Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing
volume series (www.springer.com/series/4240).
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All accepted papers will be published in a special volume of Advances
in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Springer), indexed by ISI
Proceedings, DBLP and Springerlink, among others.
Authors of selected papers will be encouraged and assisted to submit
an extended version to the Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Smart
Environments (IOS Press).
For each paper, at least one author is required to register and
attend the symposium to present the paper, so as to have it included
in the symposium proceedings.
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In order to submit a paper, authors must register at ISAmI 2010
conference management system (cmt.research.microsoft.com/ISAmI2010).
All papers must be submitted in electronic format (PDF format, word
document or latex and images).
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Notification of acceptance: 8th March, 2010
Final version submission: 29th March, 2010
ISAmI 2010 Conference: 16th-18th June, 2010
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The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Ambient Intelligence
* Ambient Assisted Living
* Ubiquitous Computing
* Artificial Intelligence for AmI
* Distributed Computing
* Domotics (Home Automation)
* Pervasive Computing
* Context Aware Computing
* Agent & Multiagent Systems for AmI
* Mobile Computing
* Robotics
* Computational Creativity
* Sentient Computing
* e-Health
* Context Modelling
* e Learning
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Juan Carlos Augusto, University of Ulster, UK
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1st International Symposium on Ambient Intelligence
16th-18th June, 2010, Guimarães, Portugal
e-mail: isami2010@...
Website: isami2010.di.uminho.pt
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SOCO 2010 :: CALL FOR PAPERS
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International Workshop on
Soft Computing Models for Industrial Applications
16th-18th June, 2010 :: Guimaraes, Portugal
http://soco2010.di.uminho.pt
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Soft computing represents a collection or set of computational
techniques in machine learning, computer science and some engineering
disciplines, which investigate, simulate and analyze very complex
issues and phenomena. This workshop is mainly focused on its
industrial applications.
SOCO 2010 is the 5th International Workshop on Soft Computing Models
in Industrial Applications and provides interesting opportunities to
present and discuss the latest theoretical advances and real world
applications in this multidisciplinary research field.
SOCO 2010 will be held in the beautiful and historic city of
Guimarães, Portugal, nominated by UNESCO as a World Cultural
Heritage. With exceptional opportunities for sightseeing and
gastronomy, Guimarães is a wonderful venue for a great workshop.
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Everyone interested in participating and presenting his work in this
workshop may do so by sending a contribution. There are three
possibilities:
1. Long papers: consisting of original, relevant and previously
unpublished sound research results, related to any of the topics of
the conference, with a maximum of 8 (eight) pages.
2. Short papers: can be project reports, a summary of a PhD thesis or
work in progress, with no more than 4 (four) pages.
3. Doctoral consortium: PhD students are invited to present the topic
and progress of their research, in order to obtain feedback from a
panel of experts. The length of these papers should not exceed
8 (eight) pages.
Papers should be written in English.
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Papers must be prepared according to Springer’s templates (MS Word or
LaTeX format) for the Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing
volume series (www.springer.com/series/4240).
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All accepted papers will be published in a special volume of Advances
in Intelligent and Soft Computing (Springer), indexed by ISI
Proceedings, DBLP and Springerlink, among others.
For each paper, at least one author is required to register and
attend the symposium to present the paper, so as to have it included
in the symposium proceedings.
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In order to submit a paper, authors must register at SOCO 2010
conference management system (cmt.research.microsoft.com/SOCO2010).
All papers must be submitted in electronic format (PDF format, word
document or latex and images).
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Notification of acceptance: 8th March, 2010
Final version submission: 29th March, 2010
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The topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* Causal Models
* Case-based Reasoning
* Chaos Theory Fuzzy Computing
* Evolutionary Computing
* Neuro Computing
* Probabilistic Computing
* Immunological Computing
* Hybrid Methods
* Intelligent Agents and Agent Theory
* Interactive Computational Models
The application fields of interest cover, but are not limited to:
* Decision Support
* Process and System Control
* System Identification and Modelling
* Optimization
* Signal or Image Processing
* Vision or Pattern Recognition
* Condition Monitoring
* Fault Diagnosis
* Systems Integration
* Internet Tools
* Human Machine Interface
* Time Series Prediction
* Robotics
* Motion Control & Power Electronics
* Biomedical Engineering
* Virtual Reality
* Reactive Distributed AI
* Telecommunications
* Consumer Electronics
* Industrial Electronics
* Manufacturing Systems
* Power and Energy
* Data Mining
* Data Visualisation
* Intelligent Information Retrieval
* Bio-inspired Systems
* Autonomous Reasoning
* Intelligent Agents
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5th Int. Workshop on Soft Computing Models in Industrial Applications
16th-18th June, 2010, Guimarães, Portugal
soco2010.di.uminho.pt
soco2010@...
******************************************************************************* Call for Papers: Industry and Applications track - AAMAS-2010 *******************************************************************************
**** Introduction
The AAMAS Industry Track is a special track of the AAMAS conference that offers a globally unique opportunity to present and promote industrial and commercial applications of agent technologies. Due to the growing maturity of the field there are now agent-based applications in widespread use across multiple domains that are responsible for the generation of significant revenue. This event 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, success stories and new business ideas. It is our intention that the 2010 event actively works 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 reality.
**** Topics and Issues of Interest
The AAMAS Industry Track invites submissions of short (4-page) or long (8-page) papers that describe autonomous agent and multi-agent systems that have been incorporated into for-profit or non-profit products or services, or that demonstrate a clear potential to be so included. Application domains of interest include, but are not limited to:
* telecommunication, media and entertainment * bio-technology, pharmaceutical and health care * financial systems and services * manufacturing, automation, and logistics * enterprise systems * large-scale and grid systems management * transportation and telematics * ambient intelligence, intelligent buildings and smart cities * surveillance and security * e-government
Authors are advised and encouraged to address the following questions in their paper:
* Why is your chosen application domain important to industry and/or society? What are typical use cases? * What is the rationale for using agent-based technology in your application, as opposed to a more traditional approach? * If you have deployed your technology commercially, what specific or general insights have you gained from the experience? * Have you experienced (or do you foresee) technical challenges or market-based barriers to adoption, and if so how did (or might) you address them? * What improvements or external factors 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? * In financial terms, or any other appropriate measure of benefit, what is the present value of your technology to customers, industry, or government, and what is its ultimate potential?
**** What is the relationship between AAMAS Industry Track and AAMAS?
The AAMAS Industry Track is an essential and integral part of the AAMAS conference. It runs concurrently with the regular AAMAS scientific track, and all accepted papers are included in the general conference proceedings.
The AAMAS Industry Track mandates the same high level of quality that has come to be expected of the AAMAS scientific track. The expectation is that authors must make a concerted effort to address the issues and questions identified in "Topics and Issues of Interest", as appropriate to their paper. We discourage the submission of purely speculative papers or papers whose primary contribution is scientific, as these ought to have been submitted to the regular conference track.
Authors submitting a paper to the AAMAS Industry Track are encouraged to submit a demo of their agent-based application to the AAMAS Demonstration session
Please format your paper according to standard AAMAS guidelines. AAMAS style guides, as well as templates and style sheets for Microsoft Word and LaTeX can be found here.
Papers must be 8 pages (regular paper) or 4 pages (short paper), including figures and references, when formatted using the specified style. Papers should be formatted for standard Letter paper size. (i.e. not A4). Over-length papers will be rejected. Notification of receipt of the electronic paper will be mailed to the first author (or designated author) soon after receipt.
To submit your paper, please register your abstract at
before 11:59pm, December 8, 2009 (UTC), and then submit an electronic copy of your completed paper to the same site by 11:59pm, December 15, 2009 (UTC).
We strongly encourage submissions in PDF (Adobe's Portable Document Format), but will accept submissions in Postscript if PDF is infeasible. We will not accept papers in any other format (e.g., MS Word) because of compatibility problems between software versions, machines, and nationalities. We cannot accept title pages or papers submitted by FAX. Submissions received after this deadline will not be considered for review.
Notification of acceptance or rejection of submitted papers will be mailed to the first author (or designated author) by January 23, 2010. Note that at least one author of each accepted paper is required to register and to attend the conference to present the work.
In summary, here are the critical dates:
* Deadline for paper information: December 8, 2009 * Deadline for paper submission: December 15, 2009 * Notification of acceptance or rejection: January 23, 2010 * Final versions due: February 8, 2010
For more information, contact the track co-chairs at
The AAMAS 2009 Industry Track will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is under review for or has already been published or accepted for publication in a journal or another conference. Authors are also expected not to submit their papers elsewhere during the AAMAS review period. These restrictions apply only to journals and conferences, not to workshops and similar specialized presentations with a limited audience and no formal proceedings.
Jeff Kephart IBM Thomas J Watson Research Center, USA
**** Program Committee
Jeremy Baxter, QinetiQ Michael Berger, DocuWare AG Sven Bruckner, NewVectors LLC Paul Buhler, Modus 21 Bernard Burg, Panasonic Laboratories Klaus Dorer, Offenburg University James Hanson, IBM Research Tarek Helmy, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals Martin Hofmann, Lockheed Martin Advanced Technology Laboratories Takahiro Kawamura, Toshiba Michael Kerstetter, Boeing Dejan Milojicic, Hewlett Packard Laboratories James Odell, CSC Michal Pechoucek, Czech Technical University Michael Pirker, Siemens AG Maarten Sierhuis, NASA Elizabeth Sklar, Brooklyn College, City University of New York Simon Thompson, BT Research Shigeo Matsubara, Kyoto University Steven Willmott, 3Scale Networks Gaku Yamamoto, IBM and Tokyo Institute of Technology
******************************************************************************** Call for IFAAMAS-09 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award nominations ********************************************************************************
IMPORTANT: The contact person has changed.
Nominations are invited for the 2009 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award sponsored by IFAAMAS, the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems ([[http://www.ifaamas.org]]).
This award includes a certificate signed by the IFAAMAS Chair and 1500EUR. Eligible doctoral dissertations are those defended between January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2009 in the area of Autonomous Agents or Multiagent Systems.
The award will be based on the originality, significance, and real or potential impact of the work. Evidence of such impact may come from existing pre- or post-defense publications of the work at highly selective conferences and journals, and/or from comments of the supervisor and references. Work that resulted primarily from the student's initiative will be considered more favorably. The selection committee will be the final arbiter in the decision process. The selection committee might decide to consult external assessors and reserves the right not to award the prize if the nominations do not meet the expected quality level.
The dissertation must be nominated by the thesis supervisor and must be supported by the following documents:
*A.* A pdf file of the dissertation. If the dissertation is not written in English, the nomination must include a long paper in English, with the nominee as the first author, published in a journal or a prestigious conference.
*B.* A list of citations to published papers based primarily on work reported in the dissertation with links to corresponding pdf files.
*C.* A recommendation from the supervisor nominating the dissertation for the IFAAMAS-09 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award. The recommendation should argue the merit of the dissertation and highlight, where relevant, how the work resulted from the initiative of the student. This document, not to exceed 500 words, should also certify the eligibility of the PhD by asserting that the PhD was defended in calendar year 2009.
*D.* Up to three reference letters of no more than 500 words in length, signed and scanned as pdf files, from researchers familiar with the research of the candidate and with related research expertise.
These documents must be placed on a web page and only a link to this page e-mailed to the chair of the selection committee, Michael Huhns, at [[huhns@...]] on or before February 5, 2010.
Though the nomination is to be submitted by the student's supervisor, it is assumed that the student has consented that the dissertation be considered for this award and, if selected, commits to attend the AAMAS10 conference where he/she will receive the award and will give an hour-long presentation on this work in a special session. The cost of attending the conference is not covered by the award.
Selection committee: Michael Huhns (Chair) Ana Bazzan Ariel Procaccia Mike Wooldridge Makoto Yokoo
4th International Symposium on Intelligent Distributed Computing
IDC-2010
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September 16-18, 2010, Tangier, Morocco
Organized by
IEEE Morocco Section
Software Engineering Department, University of Craiova, Romania
Topics
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Intelligent computing covers a hybrid palette of methods and techniques
derived from classical artificial intelligence, computational
intelligence, and intelligent agents. Distributed systems contain
loosely-coupled components running on different networked computers
that communicate and coordinate their actions by message transfer. The
emergent field of intelligent distributed computing is expected to pose
special challenges of adaptation and fruitful combination of results of
both areas with a great impact on the development of new generation
intelligent distributed information systems. The aim of this symposium
is to bring together researchers involved in intelligent distributed
computing to allow cross-fertilization and synergy of ideas and to
enable advancement of researches in the field.
The symposium welcomes submissions of original papers concerning all
aspects of intelligent distributed computing ranging from concepts and
theoretical developments to advanced technologies and innovative
applications. Papers acceptance and publication will be judged based on
their relevance to the symposium theme, clarity of presentation,
originality and accuracy of results and proposed solutions. Topics
include, but are not limited to:
- Intelligent service composition and orchestration
- E-service and Web intelligence
- Multi-agent systems
- Information extraction and retrieval in distributed environments
- Data mining and knowledge discovery in distributed environments
- Semantic and knowledge grids
- Intelligent integration of data and processes
- Distributed problem solving and decision making
- Ontologies and meta-data for describing heterogeneous resources and
services
- Autonomic, adaptive and self-organising distributed computing and
systems
- Intelligence in mobile, ubiquitous and pervasive computing
- Intelligence in cooperative information systems, groupware and
workflows, virtual enterprises, social networks
- Intelligent distributed applications: e-business/e-commerce,
e-learning, e-health, e-science, e-government,
crisis/disaster/emergency management, social networks
- Peer-to-Peer systems
- Emerging behaviours in complex distributed systems
- Distributed nature-inspired and bio-inspired computing
- Modelling and simulation of intelligent distributed systems
- Knowledge integration and fusion from distributed sources
- Trust, reputation, security and privacy
Paper Submission and Publication
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All accepted papers will be included in the Symposium Proceedings,
which will be published by Springer as part of their series Studies in
Computational Intelligence: http://www.springer.com/series/7092.
Papers
should have at most 10 pages length and must be formatted according to
Springer format.
Extended versions of the best papers accepted and presented at this
symposium may be considered for publication in a Special Issue of an
internationally recognized journal.
Important dates
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Full paper submission: April 2, 2010
Notification of acceptance: May 7, 2010
Final (camera ready) paper due: June 4, 2010
Symposium: September 16-18, 2010
On behalf of the IDC-2010 PC,
* Mohammad Essaaidi, Abdelmalek Essaadi University, Morocco
* Michele Malgeri, University of Catania, Italy
* Costin Badica, University of Craiova, Romania
***** Call for Doctoral Mentoring Program Submissions *****
Ninth International Joint Conference on AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND MULTIAGENT SYSTEMS (AAMAS 2010) Toronto, Canada Symposium Date: May 10, 2010 Conference Dates: May 10-14, 2010 http://www.cse.yorku.ca/AAMAS2010/
The AAMAS 2010 doctoral mentoring program is intended for Ph.D. students in advanced stages of their research. This program will provide an opportunity for students to interact closely with established researchers in their fields, to receive feedback on their work and to get advice on managing their careers. Specifically, the goals of the program are:
- To match each student with an established researcher in the community (who will act as a mentor). The mentor will interact closely with the student, will provide feedback on research, help form new contacts, etc. - To allow students an opportunity to present their work to a friendly audience of other students as well as mentors. -To provide students with contacts and professional networking opportunities.
The doctoral mentoring program will consist of opportunities for interactions between mentors and their mentorees prior to the conference, as well as a one day doctoral symposium.
Submission Requirements
We encourage submissions from Ph.D. students at advanced stages of their research within the Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems field. Based on the submissions, the organizing committee will select a group of students that will be invited to participate in the program. Participants will be expected to take active part in all doctoral mentoring program activities.
The submission package should include: - A two-page extended abstract of the student's thesis (in the AAMAS submission format) - A personal research statement (one page) - A short (2-page) resume (CV) - A recommendation letter from the advisor.
Submissions should be sent via email to johnt@....
Important Dates
Jan 30, 2010: Submission package due Feb 27, 2010: Acceptance notification May 10, 2010: Doctoral mentoring symposium
For questions, please contact the doctoral mentoring co-chairs:
Gita Sukthankar University of Central Florida gitars@...
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Call for papers
Normative Multiagent Systems (NorMAS 2010)
29th March– 30th March 2010, De Montfort University, Leicester
An AISB2010 Symposium
Workshop description
Normative systems are “systems in the behavior of which norms play a
role and which need normative concepts in order to be described or
specified.” A normative multi-agent system combines models for normative
systems (dealing for example with obligations, permissions and
prohibitions) with models for multi-agent systems. Normative multi-agent
systems provide a promising model for human and artificial agent
co-ordination, because they integrate norms and individual intelligence.
They are a prime example of the use of sociological theories in
multi-agent systems, and therefore of the relation between agent theory
- both multi-agent systems and autonomous agents - and the social
sciences - sociology, philosophy, economics, legal science, etc.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* Norm representation:
- Formal languages for the representation of norms
- Legal reasoning
- Norm-aware cognitive architectures
* Norm dynamics:
- Formal models of the evolution of normative systems
- Norm creation and propagation
- Norm emergence
* Socio-economical foundations:
- Models of norm-related sociological notions (e.g., blame)
- Norms and social welfare
- Norm enforcement
- Institutions
* NorMAS applications
Important Dates
Paper submission deadline: January 15, 2010.
Notification of acceptance: February 6, 2010.
Camera ready version: TBA
Symposium: 29th March - 30th March 2010
After the symposium a selection of papers will be published in a special
issue of a relevant journal.
Paper Submission Guidelines
- The paper should be written in English.
- The maximum length of a paper is 6 A4-sized pages in ECAI format
(format download:
http://www.aisb.org.uk/convention/aisb08/download.html).
- The paper should be in PDF format.
- The paper should present unpublished work.
- Please submit via the online paper submission system Easychair
(http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=normas2010).
Program Committee
Thomas Agotnes, Bergen University College, Norway
Giulia Andrighetto, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies
(ISTC), Italy
Guido Boella, Dipartimento di Informatica, Università di Torino, Italy
Olivier Boissier, ENS Mines Saint-Etienne, France
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and
Technologies (ISTC), Italy
Paul Davidsson, Blekinge Institute of Technology, Sweden (chair)
Bruce Edmonds, Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
Guido Governatori, The University of Queensland, Australia
Davide Grossi, ILLC University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands (chair)
Joris Hulstijn, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Rodger Kibble, Goldsmiths University of London, UK
Sanjay Modgil , King’s College, UK
Tim Norman, University of Aberdeen, UK
Pablo Noriega, IIIA - CSIC - Barcelona, Spain
Gabriella Pigozzi, University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg
Jeremy Pitt, Imperial College London, UK
Leendert van der Torre, University of Luxembourg, Luxemburg
Wamberto Vasconcelos, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Harko Verhagen, Stockholm University, Sweden (chair)
Previous NorMAS Meetings
NorMAS05@AISB2005, selection of papers published in CMOT (vol 12, no
2-3, 2006)
NorMAS07@Dagstuhl, selection of papers published in JAAMAS (vol 17, no
1, 2008)
NorMAS08@Deon08, selection of papers to be published in Logic Journal of
the IGPL
NorMAS09@Dagstuhl, selection of papers to be published in Journal of
Algorithms in Cognition, Informatics and Logic
Contact
For further inquiries please contact Harko Verhagen via
verhagen@.... The workshop website is located at:
http://staff.science.uva.nl/~grossi/NorMAS10Site/home.html