[UAI] CFP Intelligent Agents in Design (workshop AID-02)

From: NJE Wijngaards (niek@cs.vu.nl)
Date: Fri May 24 2002 - 09:34:58 PDT

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                            CALL FOR PAPERS

                      Intelligent Agents in Design

                               Workshop

                     AID-02 conference July 15 - 17

                     afternoon of Sunday July 14th
                  Cambridge University, Cambridge (UK)

      ==> Submission deadline is extended to Monday, June 10th <==

    Agents are a useful metaphor to model, and implement, distributed
    autonomous design systems. Agents need not be rational (such as, e.g.,
    BDI agents), but do need to be able to autonomously initiate
    communication and interaction; communication with other agents and
    interaction with the external world (which may include objects, files,
    shared design descriptions, ...). Emergent designs can be the result
    of interaction and communication with agent-based design systems.

    The design and implementation of such agent-based design systems
    requires an understanding of:
      - a process of design
      - a model for co-operation
      - shared information (requirements, blueprints, ...)
      - strategies for distributing (sub)tasks, resolving conflicts, ...
      - communication languages and protocols
      - ...
    This workshop focusses on approaches for, and examples of, (semi-)
    automated agent-based design, focussing on both pragmatic and
    theoretical issues involved.

    ==> Workshop URL
            http://www.iids.org/events/AID2002_IAD

    ==> Conference URL
            http://www.arch.usyd.EDU.AU/kcdc/conferences/aid02/index.html

    ==> Topics of Interest

    Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
      - single-agent design, in interaction with other agents (e.g.
        clients, contractors, ... )
      - multi-agent design, in which agents co-operatively design an
        artefact sharing requirements and artefact descriptions between
        agents
      - models for co-ordination of co-operative design agents
      - management of population of design agents
      - models for agent-based distributed design
      - emergent behaviour
      - creativity
      - critiquing
      - ...

    ==> Workshop Format

    Each participant will be expected to give a 10 minute presentation,
    after which discussion will focus on topics related to agent-based
    (distributed) design.

    ==> Submission Details

    The preferred method of admission is to send a 4 to 6 pages
    position paper. Each position paper will be reviewed by at least
    2 reviewers. The format of a submission is to be the AID format,
    available from the Submission Details at the AID-02 Conference
    website. Contributions should be submitted electronically via e-mail
    to niek@cs.vu.nl, preferably in PostScript or PDF. Author details do
    not need to be separated from the paper, as specified for conference
    submissions.

    ==> Important Dates

          Submission: Monday, June 10th (extended!)
          Reviewer comments: Monday, June 17th
          Final version: Monday, July 1st
          Workshop: afternoon, Sunday July 14th

    ==> Registration

    To register for the workshop, participants need to register for
    the AID-02 conference at the registration page. It will be possible
    to register for the workshop separately if you have already
    registered for the Conference. In the event that the workshop is
    overbooked, priority will be given to registrants who have submitted
    papers and position statements. Workshop participants should let the
    Conference Manager, Anne Christian chris_a@arch.usyd.edu.au know if
    they want lunch.

    ==> Organizers and Program Committee

    Organisers:
      - prof.dr. Frances M.T. Brazier, frances@cs.vu.nl
            http://www.cs.vu.nl/~frances
      - dr. Niek J.E. Wijngaards, niek@cs.vu.nl
            http://www.cs.vu.nl/~niek

        Intelligent Interactive Distributed Systems Group
        Department of Computer Science , Faculty of Sciences
        Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam

    Program Committee:
      - prof.dr. Dave Brown
            Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, USA
      - dr. Suzanne Barber
            University of Texas, Austin, USA
      - prof.dr. Ian Smith
            Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, Switzerland
      - dr. Linda Candy
            Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK

    End of this Call for Papers



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