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PRIMA 2022 : The 23rd International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent SystemsConference Series : Pacific Rim International Conference on Multi-Agents | |||||||||||||||||
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The 24th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems (PRIMA 2022), Hybrid, Valencia, Spain, 16-18 November https://prima2022.webs.upv.es/ Software systems are becoming more intelligent in the kind of functionality they offer users. At the same time, systems are becoming more decentralized, with components that represent autonomous entities who must communicate among themselves to achieve their goals. Examples of such systems range from healthcare and emergency relief and disaster management to e-business and smarts grids. A multiagent worldview is crucial to properly conceptualizing, building, and governing such systems. It offers abstractions such as intelligent agents, protocols, norms, organizations, trust, incentives, and so on, and is rooted in solid computational and software engineering foundations. As a large but still growing research field of Computer Science, multiagent systems today remains a unique enabler of interdisciplinary research. Information for Authors PRIMA 2022 invites submissions of original, unpublished, theoretical and applied work strongly relevant to multiagent systems, including reports on the development of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of experiments that demonstrate novel agent system capabilities. An indicative list of topics is provided below. The papers can be submitted to one of the following categories: Regular papers: these papers can be up to 16 pages in length, including references, in the Springer LNCS format. Survey papers: these papers can be up to 16 pages in length, including references, in the Springer LNCS format. Blue-Sky papers: these papers can be up to 8 pages in length, including references, in the Springer LNCS format. These 'early-innovation' papers will be reviewed with an emphasis on novelty/originality of the idea. Demo-papers: these papers can be up to 4 pages in length including references, in the Springer LNCS format. The paper should have a link of a video (maximal duration 10 minutes). All the submitted papers must be in a form suitable for double-blind review. In order to make blind reviewing possible, authors must omit their names and affiliations from the paper. Also, while the references should include all published literature relevant to the paper, including previous works of the authors, it should not include unpublished works. When referring to one's own work, use the third person rather than the first person. For example, say "Previously, Foo and Bar [2] have shown that…", rather than "In our previous work [2] we have shown that…". Such identifying information can be added back to the final camera-ready version of accepted papers. All accepted papers for the main track will be published in Springer's Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence series (LNCS/LNAI). Journal Publication: This year, the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (JAAMAS, Q4 Computer Science Artificial Intelligence, Impact Factor 1.431) will provide the opportunity for extended versions of the PRIMA-2022 best paper award winner and the PRIMA-2022 best paper award runner-up to be fast-tracked for the journal. A selection of PRIMA-2022 papers will be invited to submit revised and extended versions for publication in Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence (Q4, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Impact Factor 0.789). Doctoral Consortium: PRIMA 2022 will hold a doctoral consortium meeting where students can present their work and interact with mentors. Conference Dates: November, 16-18, 2022 Venue:Valencia (Spain) We plan to have a face-to-face conference, although some online events will be held for participation. The conference will take place at Universitat Politècnica de València. If participants may not attend physically, they will have the opportunity to present their work online. Important Dates Abstract submission: 25th June, 2022 (11:59 UTC-12) Submission deadline: 1st July, 2022 (11:59 UTC-12) Rebuttal: August 22-26, 2022 Notification: September 7, 2022 Camera ready submission: September 20, 2022 Conference dates: November 16-18, 2022 Paper Submission Submission site https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=prima2022 Call for tutorials PRIMA 2022 will hold, in addition to its research program, a tutorial program focused on the areas of interest of the multi-agent systems community. The goal of tutorials is to provide an in-depth introduction to emerging or established research areas in the multi-agent community. Topics may include research fields, applications, and tools that support the research carried out in multi-agent systems. Ideally, tutorials should be attractive to a broad audience. Mainly, it should provide an introduction to the topic of interest, but it should also cover some in-depth details for more advanced audiences. We hereby invite you to submit a tutorial proposal on a topic relevant to the PRIMA 2022 audience. Tutorial deadline: 10th June 2022 More information on: https://prima2022.webs.upv.es/call-for-tutorial-proposals/ Topics of Interest Topics of interest include (but are not limited to) the following: Logic and Reasoning Logics of Agency Logics of Multiagent Systems Logics of Belief and Knowledge Norms, Obligations, Deontic Logic Argumentation Logics and Game Theory Uncertainty in Agent Systems Agent and Multi-Agent Learning Engineering Multi-Agent Systems Agent-Oriented Software Engineering Interaction Protocols Commitments Institutions and Organizations Normative Systems Formal Specification and Verification Agent Programming Languages Middleware and Platforms Testing, Debugging, and Evolution Deployed System Case Studies Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation Simulation Languages and Platforms Artificial Societies Virtual Environments Emergent Behavior Modeling System Dynamics Application Case Studies Collaboration & Coordination Multi-Agent Planning Distributed Problem Solving Teamwork Coalition Formation Negotiation Trust and Reputation Algorithmic Game Theory Auctions and Mechanism Design Bargaining and Negotiation Behavioral Game Theory Cooperative games: Theory, Analysis, Computation Game Theory for Practical Applications Noncooperative games: Theory, Analysis, Computation Computational Social Choice Voting Fair Division and Resource Allocation Matching under Preferences Coalition Formation Games Aggregation of Beliefs, Opinions, Judgments Ethics and Computational Social Choice Participatory Budgeting Facility Location Communication Issues in Social Choice, Distortion Behavioral Social Choice Human-Agent Interaction Adaptive Personal Assistants Embodied Conversational Agents Virtual Characters Multimodal User Interfaces Mobile Agents Human-Robot Interaction Decentralized Paradigms Grid Computing Service-Oriented Computing Cybersecurity Robotics and Multirobot Systems Ubiquitous Computing Social Computing Internet of Things Application Domains for Multi-Agent Systems Healthcare, Pandemics Management Autonomous Systems Transport and Logistics Emergency and Disaster Management Energy and Utilities Management Sustainability and Resource Management Games and Entertainment e-Business, e-Government, and e-Learning Smart Cities Financial markets Legal applications Crowdsourcing |
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