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AILog 2011 : 2nd Workshop on Artificial Intelligence and Logistics at IJCAI 2011 | |||||||||||||||
Link: http://www.sfbtr8.spatial-cognition.de/ailog-2011/ | |||||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||||
[Apologies if you received multiple copies. Please distribute to anyone that
might be interested. Thank you.] == CALL FOR PAPERS == ---------------------------------------------------- 2nd Workshop on "Artificial Intelligence and Logistics (AILog-2011)" at IJCAI 2011 Barcelona, Spain, July 16, 2011 http://www.sfbtr8.spatial-cognition.de/ailog-2011/ ---------------------------------------------------- IMPORTANT DATES / DEADLINE EXTENSION April 11, 2011 Paper submission deadline (extended!) May 11, 2011 Notification of acceptance May 20, 2011 Camera-ready papers due July 16, 2011 Workshop at IJCAI 2011 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- MOTIVATION Logistics is concerned with the organization and control of processes in space and time in order to transport or manufacture goods and the coordination of the resulting flows of material and information, as well as monetary flows. In a globalized economy, these processes become increasingly hard to handle: the resulting logistic networks get complex and show great dynamics, which results in partial observability and more and more prevents centralized process planning. Thus, recent trends in logistics point towards solutions with distributed and self-organizing processes, and methods from AI are increasingly used to tackle the emerging spatio-temporal problems. Also, the use of techniques from AI and cognitive science enables to move from a de-centralized view of cooperating autonomous units to an "emancipated" society of logistic units interacting among themselves and with human agents. Particularly the interaction with humans in logistic processes (with users, system designers, analysts, or other stakeholders) is becoming a crucial in increasingly complex processes. AILog-2011 is supposed to provide a forum for interdisciplinary research between logistics and AI. Often, researchers in logistics apply interesting AI techniques to solve existing problems, but do not have close contact to the progress of research in this field. Similarly, AI researchers are often not aware of the possibilities to connect their work to state-of-the art logistics. AILog-2011 is an opportunity to bring together researchers from different disciplines to share and discuss ideas and focus on open problems. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- TOPICS OF INTEREST This workshop addresses researchers in AI that apply their methods to logistics problems or see the potential to do so as well as researchers from logistics that use or develop AI methods in their work. We encourage contributions addressing the following research and application areas: Possible Research Areas: Knowledge representation and reasoning Multi modal interaction Cognitive robotics Cognitive modeling Spatial and temporal reasoning Ontologies Neural or fuzzy systems Logic and constraint programming Ambient intelligence Planning and scheduling Multi agent systems Data mining Case-based reasoning Machine learning Human-machine interfaces ... Possible Application Areas: Transport logistics Production planning and control Assembly and disassembly Process modeling and monitoring Process planning Intelligent manufacturing systems Production Scheduling Inventory organization and optimization Automated inspection and quality control Supply chain management Traffic control and management ... --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Submitted papers must be in PDF format and follow the IJCAI style guidelines. Technical papers must not exceed a length of 6 pages. For submitting your paper, please use the Easychair online submission system at http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ailog2011 . The paper submission deadline is April 11. Submitted papers will be reviewed by at least two reviewers. There will be no double-blind review, so anonymization of submissions is not necessary. Papers selected for presentation at the workshop will appear in the workshop proceedings. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- PROGRAM COMMITEE (tentative) Ana Bazzan (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil) John Bateman (University of Bremen, Germany) Jürgen Branke (University of Warwick, UK) Neil A. Duffie (University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA) Boi Faltings (EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland) Fred van Houten (Technical University of Twente, Netherlands) Eyke Hüllermeier (University of Marburg, Germany) Kap Hwan Kim (Pusan National University, Korea) Stefan Kirn (University of Hohenheim, Germany) Herbert Kopfer (University of Bremen, Germany) Andreas D. Lattner (University of Frankfurt, Germany) Martin Lauer (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Ramon López de Mántaras (IIIA-CSIC, Spain) Jacek Malec (Lund University, Sweden) Laszlo Monostori (Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary) Norman Sadeh (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) Hedda Schmidtke (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany) Jaime Sichman (Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil) Gerhard Weiss (Maastricht University, Netherlands) Katja Windt (Jacobs University Bremen, Germany) Stefan Wölfl (University of Freiburg, Germany) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ORGANIZERS Kerstin Schill Collaborative Research Center "Spatial Cognition", Bremen, Germany Bernd Scholz-Reiter Collaborative Research Center "Autonomous Cooperating Logistic Processes", Bremen, Germany Lutz Frommberger Collaborative Research Center "Spatial Cognition", Bremen, Germany --------------------------------------------------------------------------- CONTACT For any inquiries about the workshop refer to the workshopp website at http://www.sfbtr8.spatial-cognition.de/ailog-2011/ or contact Lutz Frommberger (lutz@informatik.uni-bremen.de). |
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