[agents] Workshop on Logics and Agent Programming Languages ...
Brian Logan
bsl at Cs.Nott.AC.UK
Tue Nov 18 05:06:46 EST 2008
Call for Papers
WORKSHOP ON LOGICS AND AGENT PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
July 20th-25th 2009
http://www.agents.cs.nott.ac.uk/events/lapl09
to be held as part of ESSLLI 2009 (21st European Summer School in
Logic, Language and Information, Bordeaux, France) between the 20th
and 31st of July 2009
http://esslli2009.labri.fr/
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
To create a language for programming entities capable of intelligent
behaviour (`agents'), researchers and developers must address deep
questions such as: what are the basic constituent parts of an
intelligent agent; how should the agent `think' (e.g., which
deliberation strategy should it employ -- should it plan a precise
sequence of actions in advance or should it adopt an abstract plans
with gaps `to be filled-in later'); what relationship should there be
between the agent's beliefs and its goals, etc. In seeking to address
these questions, researchers have drawn heavily on formal models of
agents and on agent logics, including epistemic logics, logics of
action, dynamic logic, coalition logics etc. For example, the
development of agent programming languages such as AgentSpeak were
heavily influenced by the BDI (Beliefs, Desires and Intentions) logics
developed to understand what an agent's behaviour should be. These
interactions have resulted in an extremely fruitful cross
fertilisation between work in logic and computation, and the
application of logical techniques to address key practical issues such
as the verification of agent programs (i.e., will an agent program
meet the specification set out by its developers).
The development of agent programming languages continues to go hand in
hand with the development of logics to express properties of agent
programs and associated verification techniques, with work on various
aspects of agent programming, agent logics and verification. The
workshop will provide a forum for advanced PhD students and
researchers in these areas to compare methodologies, exchange ideas
and identify challenges in agent programming languages and writing
reliable agent programs.
Topics of interest include (but are not limited to):
* agent programming languages
* agent logics
* verification of agent programs
PUBLICATION
Accepted papers will appear in pre-proceedings published by ESSLLI. We
aim to publish a selection of revised and expanded papers as a journal
special issue.
SUBMISSIONS
Authors are invited to submit a full original paper. Submissions should
not exceed 15 pages in LaTeX 11pt article style. The following formats
are accepted: pdf, ps. Please submit on line at
http://www.easychair.org/LAPL09
All enquiries to lapl09 at cs.nott.ac.uk
IMPORTANT DATES
February 15 2009 Deadline for submissions
April 15 2009 Notification of acceptance
June 1 2009 Deadline for proceedings
ORGANISERS
Natasha Alechina University of Nottingham, UK
Brian Logan University of Nottingham, UK
INVITED SPEAKER
(TBC)
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE
Thomas Agotnes Bergen University College, Norway
Rafael Bordini University of Durham, UK
Mehdi Dastani Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands
Jürgen Dix Technische Universitaet Clausthal, Germany
Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, University Paris VI, France
Michael Fisher University of Liverpool, UK
Giuseppe De Giacomo Sapienza Universita' di Roma, Italy
Andreas Herzig IRIT, Université Paul Sabatier, France
Koen Hindriks Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Gerhard Lakemeyer Aachen University of Technology, Germany
Yves Lespérance York University, Canada
Hector Levesque, University of Toronto, Canada
John-Jules Ch. Meyer Universiteit Utrecht, Netherlands
Steven Shapiro University of Toronto, Canada
Neil Yorke-Smith, AIC, SRI International, USA
-- Brian
Brian Logan, School of Computer Science, University of Nottingham
Email: bsl at cs.nott.ac.uk, Phone: +44 115 846 6509, Fax: +44 115 951 4254
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