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PRIMA 2014 : 17th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems

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Conference Series : Pacific Rim International Conference on Multi-Agents
 
Link: http://www.prima2014.org
 
When Dec 1, 2014 - Dec 5, 2014
Where Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Submission Deadline Jul 1, 2014
 

Call For Papers

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Call for Papers: PRIMA 2014 - 17th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems
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Dates: December 1-5, 2014
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
Website: http://www.prima2014.org
Twitter: https://twitter.com/primaconf2014
Facebook: http://fbl.me/prima2014

Co-located event: PRIMA 2014 is co-located with the 13th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence (PRICAI).


Agent-based Computing addresses the challenges in managing distributed computing systems and networks through monitoring, communication,
consensus-based decision-making and coordinated actuation. As a result, intelligent agents and multi-agent systems have demonstrated the capability to use intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and other social metaphors like 'trust', 'game' and 'institution', to not only address real-world problems in a human-like way but to transcend human performance. This has had a transformative impact on many application domains, particularly e-commerce, but also on planning, logistics, manufacturing, robotics, decision support, transportation, entertainment, emergency relief & disaster management, and data mining & analytics. As one of the largest and still growing research fields of Computer Science, agent-based computing today remains a unique enabler of inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary research.

The PRIMA 2014 Program Committee invites submissions of original, unpublished, theoretical and applied work on any such topic, and encourages reports on the development of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of experiments that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, which include the topics given below. Note: As last year, there will be a special track (special focus area) on applications of multi-agent systems. The papers for this track would report experiences on using agents in an application domain and also discuss the challenges (resolved and unresolved issues) in deploying them. In general, papers discussing lessons learned and general directions of research using agents are solicited for this track. This year, there will also be special tracks on "Big Data and Multi-Agent Systems" and "Agents for Computational Sustainability". Papers for the former special track would report on novel contributions of agents to sensing, archiving, analysing, sharing and/or visualising large datasets; papers for the latter track would report on innovative developments in using agents for management, curation and distribution of resources that supports sustainable development.

Topics (not limited to the following):
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Foundations of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
+Logics of Agency
+Logics of Multi-Agent Systems
+Normative Systems
+Computational Game Theory
+Uncertainty in Agent Systems
+Agent and Multi-Agent Learning

Agent and Multi-Agent System Architectures
+Agent Programming Languages and Platforms
+Multi-Agent System Languages and Platforms
+BDI Architectures and Extensions
+Normative Multi-Agent Systems

Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
+AOSE Methodologies
+Tools for Agent and Multi-Agent System Development
+Formal Specification and Verification
+Testing, debugging and evolution
+Deployed System Case Studies

Agent-Based Modelling and Simulation
+Simulation Languages and Platforms
+Artificial Societies
+Virtual Environments
+Workflow Simulation
+Emergent Behaviour
+Modelling System Dynamics
+Application Case Studies

Cooperation/Collaboration, Coordination/Communication
+Agent Communication Languages and Protocols
+Distributed Problem Solving
+Teamwork Models
+Coalition Formation
+Argumentation
+Negotiation
+Bargaining
+Auctions and Mechanism Design
+Trust and Reputation
+Computational Voting Theory

Hybrid Technologies
+Agents in Planning
+Agent-Based Scheduling and Optimization
+Distributed Constraint Satisfaction
+Agents and Data Mining
+Semantic Web Agents
+Agents and Grid Computing
+Agents and Service Oriented Computing
+Agents and Pervasive Computing
+Robotics and Multi-Robot Systems
+Ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence

Application Domains
+Healthcare
+Transport/Logistics
+Emergency/Disaster Management
+Energy/Utility Management
+Sustainability/Resource Management
+Games/Entertainment
+eBusiness/eCommerce/eGovernment
+eResearch/eLearning
+Security/Surveillance
+Smart Cities
+Financial markets
+Legal applications

Applications
+Adaptive Personal Assistants
+Embodied Conversational Agents
+Virtual Characters
+Multi-Modal User Interfaces
+Autonomous Systems
+Mobile Agents
+Human-Robot Interaction
+Social Recommender Systems
+Algorithmic trading agents

Paper Submission
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Two types of contributions are solicited:

-Full papers, up to 16 pages in LNCS format, should present original theoretical and/or experimental research in any of the areas listed above that has not been previously published, accepted for publication, or is not currently under review by another conference or journal. Note that some full papers may be accepted as short papers (see below).

-Short papers (early innovation papers), up to 8 pages in LNCS format showcasing works-inprogress (will be reviewed with an emphasis on novelty/originality of the idea).

Both full and short papers will be included in the conference proceedings by Springer (LNCS/LNAI series). Authors of both types of papers will need to present their work at the conference.

Important Dates
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Submissions Due: 1 July 2014
Notifications: 22 August 2014
Camera-Ready: 12 September 2014
Workshop proposals: 28 February 2014
Tutorial proposals: 28 February 2014
Conference: 1-5 December 2014


Conference Committees
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General chairs
Guido Governatori, NICTA, Australia
Takayuki Ito, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Japan

Program chairs
Hoa Khanh Dam, University of Wollongong, Australia
Jeremy Pitt, Imperial College London, UK
Yang Xu, University of Electronic Science and Technology, China

Workshop and Tutorial Chairs
Charles Orgil Gretton, NICTA and Griffith University, Australia
Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, University of Otago, New Zealand

Local Organising Chair
Sankalp Khanna, CSIRO, Australia

Publicity chair
Vineet Padmanabhan, University of Hyderabad, India
Yuko Sakurai, Kyushu University, Japan
Minjie Zhang, University of Wollongong, Australia

Web Chair
Katsuhide Fujita, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan

Senior Advisors
Aditya Ghose, University of Wollongong, Australia
Sandip Sen, University of Tulsa, USA
Makoto Yokoo, Kyushu University, Japan

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