[UAI] CFP: CLIMA'02 - Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems

From: Joćo Alexandre Leite (jleite@di.fct.unl.pt)
Date: Tue Apr 09 2002 - 15:37:38 PDT

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                      Second Call for Papers

         Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems (CLIMA'02)

                          Copenhagen, Denmark

                             August 1, 2002

             http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~jleite/clima02/

                Affiliated with FLOC'2002 and ICLP'2002

                 Submission Deadline: April 30th, 2002
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    Multi-agent systems (MAS) have become an increasingly important
    area of research, not least because of the advances in the
    Internet and Robotics. However multi-agent systems can become very
    complicated, and, consequently, reasoning about the behaviour of
    such systems can become extremely difficult. Therefore, it is
    important to be able to formalise multi-agent systems and, to do
    so in such a way that allows automated reasoning about agents'
    behaviour. The purpose of this workshop is to present techniques,
    based on computational logic (CL), for multi-agent systems in a
    formal way.

    In 1999, the ICLP'99 Workshop on Multi-Agent Systems in Logic
    Programming was held and constituted the first in this series. It
    was followed by CLIMA'00 at CL2000 and CLIMA'01 at ICLP'01. In
    2000, we announced a special issue of the Annals of Math and AI
    and we especially invited all accepted papers of CLIMA'00 for
    submission to this issue. We got over 20 submissions and the issue
    will appear early in 2002. We are planning to continue this series
    of workshops in the following years in order to foster interaction
    between the multi-agent and the computational logic communities.

    We solicit unpublished papers that address formal approaches to
    multi-agent systems. The approaches as well as being formal must
    make a significant contribution to the practice of multi-agent
    systems. Relevant techniques include the following:

    * Non-monotonic reasoning in multi-agent systems
    * Planning under incomplete information in multi-agent systems
    * Usage of abduction in multi-agent systems
    * Representation of knowledge and belief in multi-agent systems
    * Temporal reasoning for multi-agent systems
    * Theory of argumentation for multi-agent negotiation and
    co-operation
    * Communication languages for multi-agent systems
    * Distributed constraint satisfaction in multi-agent systems
    * Decision theory for multi-agents
    * Distributed theorem proving for multi-agent systems

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    SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS
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    Papers should be written in English, unpublished, and not
    simultaneously submitted for publication elsewhere. Papers should
    be formatted according to the Springer LNCS style and not exceed
    12 pages including figures, references, etc. Please send your
    paper in PostScript (PS) or Portable Document Format (PDF) file
    format to jleite@di.fct.unl.pt.

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    IMPORTANT DATES
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    * Submission: April 30th, 2002
    * Notification of Acceptance: May 31st, 2002
    * Final version due: June 20th, 2002
    * CLIMA'02: August 1st, 2002

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    PROCEEDINGS
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    Informal workshop proceedings will be available.
    As in 2000, we are planning to have a special issue of the Annals
    of Math and AI on "Computational Logic and Multi-Agency". Authors
    of the best CLIMA'02 papers will be invited to submit extended
    drafts for the special issue as a part of the volume. Further
    details can be found at http://centria.di.fct.unl.pt/~jleite/amai03/.

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    PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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    * Thomas Eiter, Vienna University of Technology, Austria
    * Klaus Fischer, DFKI, Germany
    * Michael Fisher, University of Liverpool, UK
    * James Harland, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, Australia
    * Wiebe van der Hoek, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
    * Katsumi Inoue, Kobe University, Japan
    * Luķs Moniz Pereira, New University of Lisbon, Portugal
    * V.S. Subrahmanian, University of Maryland, USA
    * Francesca Toni, Imperial College, UK
    * Paolo Torroni, University of Bologna, Italy

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    WORKSHOP ORGANIZERS:
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    * Jürgen Dix
    The University of Manchester
    UK
    dix@cs.man.ac.uk

    * Joćo Alexandre Leite
    New University of Lisbon
    Portugal
    jleite@di.fct.unl.pt

    * Ken Satoh
    National Institute of Informatics,
    Japan
    ksatoh@nii.ac.jp

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    INQUIRIES:
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    Please send program suggestions and inquires to either of the
    organizers.



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