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ICAPS 2017 : The 27th International Conference on Automated Planning and SchedulingConference Series : International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling | |||||||||||||
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Website: icaps17.icaps-conference.org.
For inquiries contact: icaps-2017@lists.andrew.cmu.edu. Submissions due November 18, 2016 (abstracts) November 22, 2016 (papers) Notification January 26, 2017 ICAPS 2017, the 27th International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling, will take place in Pittsburgh, USA, June 18-23, 2017. ICAPS 2017 is part of the ICAPS conference series, the premier forum for exchanging news and research results on theory and applications of intelligent planning and scheduling technology. The ICAPS 2017 program committee invites paper submissions related to automated planning and scheduling. Relevant contributions include, but are not limited to: Theoretical and empirical studies of planning and scheduling problems and algorithms; Novel techniques and approaches that extend the scope and scale of problems that can be solved; Analytic and implemented tools supporting automated planning and scheduling; and Studies of applying automated planning and scheduling technologies to significant problems with deep technical insight. Special Tracks: ICAPS 2017 will continue to host special tracks in the following areas: Robotics: Planning, execution, and coordination for individual or teams of robots, at the level of tasks, behaviors and motions; applications in autonomous, mixed-initiative, and human-robot interactive systems; preference for techniques demonstrated on actual robot systems. Novel Applications: Emerging and deployed applications, case studies and lessons learned. ICAPS 2017 will host a new special track in Planning and Learning Additionally, the ICAPS program will include journal presentations, workshops and tutorials, each having separate submission and notification dates, to be announced separately. |
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