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PRIMA 2011 : Call for Workshop Proposals --- the 14th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems | |||||||||||||
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PRIMA-2011 Call for Workshop Proposals
The organising committee of the 14th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems (PRIMA-2011) invites workshop proposals for the upcoming conference. The workshops will be held before the conference on 14 or 15 November, 2011 in Wollongong, Australia. PRIMA-2011 workshops are intended to facilitate active exchange, interaction and comparison of approaches, methods and various ideas that are relevant to specific topics in areas related to intelligent agent systems and multi-agent systems. The workshops will facilitate a forum for participants to showcase their research work and initiate open discussions for topics and issues of the current interest. Proposals promoting exploration and discovery of new research areas and application fields of agent systems and multi-agent systems are also highly welcomed. In alignment with the conference theme for PRIMA-2011 of "Agents for Sustainability", the workshop programme 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. Workshops addressing this theme, across the range from innovative early work to reports on systems in production, are welcomed, as also are workshops that continue to explore the "Agents and Services" theme of PRIMA-2010, which addressed connections to service science and service-oriented computing. Springer has agreed in principle to publish a joint volume of PRIMA-2011 workshop post-proceedings as an LNAI volume (subject to verification later on the basis of the workshop CFPs). Important Dates: Workshop proposal submission due: June 15th, 2011 (extended) Notification to workshop proposers: June 22nd, 2011 Each workshop organiser sends out call for workshops papers: June 30th, 2011 Due date for full workshop papers submission: August 12th, 2011 Workshop paper acceptance notification: September 16th, 2011 Early registration deadline: September 27th, 2011 Camera-ready papers due: September 30th, 2011. Registration deadline: November 1st, 2011 Workshop date: November 14th and 15th, 2011 Workshop Organisation: The workshop organisers will be responsible for forming the workshop programme committee, advertising the workshop, reviewing and selecting papers in a fair and transparent manner, both for the workshop and for a post-conference volume of combined workshop post-proceedings. The duration of workshops may be full-day or half-day. The workshop organisers should ensure the presence of authors of accepted papers. During the workshop, we expect the workshop organisers to actively engage with the audience and speakers to foster discussion and exchange of ideas by including mechanisms other than traditional paper presentations. Workshop Topics: We encourage workshop proposals of interesting and promising new initiatives, research and application challenges in "Agents for Sustainability" and "Agents and Services", and more generally in intelligent agent systems and multi-agent systems. The workshops should provide a vibrant forum for researchers and industry practitioners to share their research results and practical development experiences in those fields. Suggested workshop topics include, but are not limited to: Agent-based system development: Agent programming and communication languages Agent development environments Agent-oriented software engineering Case studies on implemented systems Agent communication: Agent communication languages and protocols Agent commitments Network structures and analysis Agent-based Simulation: Emergent behaviour Simulation-specific issues Single and Multi-agent Learning Computational architectures for learning and adaptation Agent Reasoning: Logics for Agents and Multi-Agents Reasoning (single and multi-agent) Planning (single and multi-agent) Cognitive models Ontological reasoning Interface Agents: Practices of Interface Agents Interface Multi-Agents Virtual Agents Collaborative Interface Agents Autonomous Interface Agents Agent societies and social networks: Artificial social systems Trust and reputation Social and organisational structure Privacy, safety and security Normative Multi-Agent Systems Ethical and legal issues Agent Theories, Models and Architectures: BDI, and other models of agency Modelling the dynamics of MAS Formal verification of MAS Agent Technologies for Service Computing: Service composition with agent collaboration Service brokering and agency Personalised services with agent adaptation SLA definition and monitoring as agent goals Agent Cooperation and Negotiation: Cooperation, Coalition formation and Coordination Distributed problem solving Formal models for modelling other agents and self Argumentation, Persuasion, Negotiation and Bargaining Agent Systems: Software agents Mobile agents Agent-Based Assistants Agent-Based Virtual Enterprise Embodied Agents and their Applications Socially Situated Planning Software and Pervasive Agents Real-world Robotics: Coordination in multi-robot systems Modelling and analysis of multi-robot systems Tools that are relevant for multi-robot studies Applications of multi-robots to real-world problems WWW and Semantic Web Agents: Web-based agents Ontology agents Semantic Web agents Human Agent Interaction Other Related Areas: Collective intelligence Service science P2P, Grid computing Financial markets and algorithmic trades Ubiquitous computing, ambient intelligence Knowledge and Data Intensive Systems Perceptive Animated Interfaces Tools and Standards Ubiquitous Software Services Virtual Humans Workshop Proposal Submission Workshop proposals should include the following elements: * Title of the workshop. * The names, affiliations, mailing addresses and e-mail addresses of the proposed workshop chairs. * A description of the topic of the workshop and its relevance to the conference (not exceeding 300 words) * Duration of the workshop (full-day or half-day). * A list of proposed programme committee members for the workshop. * A list of related workshops held in the last three years, and their relation to the proposed workshop * An outline of the process to be followed for reviewing and selecting papers. * A description of the experience of the proposed chairs with respect to organising a workshop. * A brief description of how the workshop will be advertised. * Any specific requirements other than a room and data projector After the acceptance of a workshop proposal the organiser(s) should: * Create a Call for papers/participation for the workshop * Create a Web page for the workshop, the link of which will be published on the Conference Web site * Create a Board of Reviewers (Program Committee) * Review and select papers * Schedule the workshop activities All submitted papers will be reviewed on the basis of technical quality, relevance, significance, originality, and clarity. The above described workshop proposals must be submitted via e-mail to both scranefield@infoscience.otago.ac.nz and insu.song@jcu.edu.au by June 3rd, 2011. We look forward to your support in making PRIMA-2011 workshops an exciting event. PRIMA-2011 Workshop Chairs: Stephen Cranefield University of Otago, New Zealand Email: scranefield@infoscience.otago.ac.nz Insu Song James Cook University Australia, Email: insu.song@jcu.edu.au |
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