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MSDM 2015 : The 10th Workshop on Multiagent Sequential Decision Making Under Uncertainty | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
*** We apologize for duplicate postings. Please note the extended deadline. ***
======================================================== FINAL CALL FOR PAPERS The 10th Workshop on Multiagent Sequential Decision Making Under Uncertainty (MSDM) (to be held at AAMAS 2015) ======================================================== May 4 or 5, 2015 Istanbul, Turkey http://masplan.org/msdm2015 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Important Dates ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ February 18, 2015 - Paper submission deadline (EXTENDED) March 10, 2015 - Author notification March 19, 2015 - Camera-ready submission deadline May 4 or 5, 2015 - Full-day workshop ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The MSDM workshop focuses on principled sequential decision-making methods, and applications, to systems of multiple agents. Several multiagent models have emerged for cooperative agents (e.g., MMDP, Dec-POMDP) as well as for self-interested agents (e.g., I-POMDP, POSG), under various assumptions about agents' capabilities to communicate, observe, and influence other agents. The high complexity associated with such models has prompted development of planning and learning techniques that (1) exploit structure in agents' interactions and the problem, (2) find exact and more efficient approximate solutions, and (3) decentralize and distribute computation. Through a tutorial, presentations by authors and distinguished invitees, and discussions, we aim to facilitate collaboration among researchers and practitioners toward advancing MSDM theory and application. Multiagent sequential decision making comprises (1) problem representation, (2) planning, (3) coordination, and (4) learning, in self-interested as well as cooperative agent systems. The MSDM workshop addresses this full range of aspects. Topics of particular interest include: * Fundamental modeling challenges (e.g., model specification and model granularity) * Novel representations, algorithms and complexity results * Comparisons of algorithms * Relationships between models and their assumptions * Decentralized vs. centralized planning approaches * Online vs. offline planning * Communication and coordination during execution * Computational issues involving long decision horizons and large number of agents, states, observations and actions * (Reinforcement) learning in partially observable multiagent systems * Cooperative, competitive, and self-interested agents * Application domains * Benchmarks and evaluation methodologies * Standardization of software * High-level principles in MSDM: past trends and future directions Please refer to the workshop website (http://masplan.org/msdm2015) for more details. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Submission Instructions ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Authors are encouraged to submit papers up to 8 pages in length, as per the instructions posted on: https://masplan.org/msdm2015:instructions The proceedings of the MSDM workshop are not archival. In addition to original papers, we also encourage papers that are currently under submission or recently published elsewhere. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Organizing Committee ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Aurélie Beynier, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia Brenda Ng, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Jason Sleight, University of Michigan ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Advisory Committee ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Chris Amato, MIT Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia Ed Durfee, University of Michigan Abdel-Illah Mouaddib, University of Caen Basse-Normandie Frans Oliehoek, University of Amsterdam Zinovi Rabinovich, Mobileye Matthijs Spaan, Delft University of Technology Milind Tambe, University of Southern California Pradeep Varakantham, Singapore Management University Stefan Witwicki, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Makoto Yokoo, Kyushu University Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Program Committee ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Martin Allen, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Chris Amato, MIT Bikramjit Banerjee, University of Southern Mississippi Aurélie Beynier, University Pierre and Marie Curie Olivier Buffet, INRIA François Charpillet, INRIA Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia Ed Durfee, University of Michigan Alberto Finzi, University of Napoli "Federico II" Akshat Kumar, Singapore Management University Jun-Young Kwak, Spokeo Francisco Melo, Instituto Superior Tecnico/INESC-ID Joao Messias, Instituto Superior Técnico Hala Mostafa, Singapore Management University Abdel-Illah Mouaddib, University of Caen Basse-Normandie Enrique Munoz de Cote, INAOE Brenda Ng, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Frans Oliehoek, University of Amsterdam Praveen Paruchuri, CMU David Pynadath, University of Southern California Zinovi Rabinovich, Mobileye Anita Raja, University of North Carolina Jason Sleight, University of Michigan Ekhlas Sonu, University of Georgia Matthijs Spaan, Delft University of Technology Katia Sycara, CMU Karl Tuyls, University of Liverpool Pradeep Varakantham, Singapore Management University Stefan Witwicki, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne Makoto Yokoo, Kyushu University Chongjie Zhang, MIT Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts Amherst |
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