[agents] CFP: Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS 2010)
Peter McBurney
mcburney at liverpool.ac.uk
Thu Dec 10 11:53:43 EST 2009
WITH APOLOGIES FOR CROSS-POSTINGS
CALL FOR PAPERS:
Seventh International Workshop on
ARGUMENTATION IN MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS (ArgMAS 2010)
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/irahwan/argmas/argmas10/
Toronto, Canada
10 or 11 May 2010
International Workshop to be held in conjunction with AAMAS 2010
http://www.cse.yorku.ca/AAMAS2010/
The ArgMAS Workshop series web site:
http://homepages.inf.ed.ac.uk/irahwan/argmas/
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Overview
This workshop will focus on the concepts, theories, methodologies, and
applications of computational models of argumentation in building autonomous
agents and multi-agent systems. Argumentation can be abstractly defined as
the formal interaction of different arguments for and against some
conclusion (eg, a proposition, an action intention, a preference, etc.). An
agent may use argumentation techniques to perform individual reasoning, in
order to resolve conflicting evidence or to decide between conflicting
goals. Multiple agents may also use dialectical argumentation in order to
identify and reconcile differences between themselves, through interactions
such as negotiation, persuasion, and joint deliberation.
The main goal of ArgMAS 2010 will be to bring together the community of
researchers working on argumentation in multi-agent systems. The workshop
has the following technical goals:
- To explore the use of argumentation in practical reasoning.
- To investigate how argumentation can be used to enable rational
interaction between autonomous agents.
- To explore the applicability of argumentation for solving a variety of
problems in multi-agent systems, such as information exchange, negotiation,
team formation, deliberation, etc.
- To explore strategic reasoning and behavior in argumentation-based
interaction.
- To understand how argumentation relates to other areas of multiagent
research, such as game theory, agent communications, and planning.
- To present and encourage implemented systems which demonstrate the use of
argumentation in multi-agent systems.
- The workshop will solicit papers looking at both theory and practice. In
particular, the workshop aims at bridging the gap between the vast amount of
work on argumentation theory and the practical needs of multi-agent systems
research.
This workshop builds on the following successful workshops in the same
series:
ArgMAS 2009 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2009, in Budapest, Hungary
ArgMAS 2008 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2008, in Estoril, Portugal
ArgMAS 2007 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2007, in Honolulu, Hawai'i, USA
ArgMAS 2006 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2006, at Future University,
Hakodate, Japan
ArgMAS 2005 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2005, at Universiteit Utrecht,
Utrecht, The Netherlands
ArgMAS 2004 held in conjunction with AAMAS 2004, at Columbia University, New
York, USA.
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Post-proceedings of previous editions of the workshop have been published in
the following Springer LNCS volumes:
I. Rahwan and P. Moraitis (Eds.) (2009). Argumentation in Multi-Agent
Systems: Fifth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2008, Estoril, Portugal, May
2008 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence, Volume 5384, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
I. Rahwan, S. Parsons, and C. Reed (Eds.) (2008). Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems: Forth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2007, Honolulu,
HI, USA, May 2007 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4946, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
N. Maudet, S. Parsons and I. Rahwan (Eds.) (2007). Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems: Third International Workshop, ArgMAS 2006 Hakodate,
Japan, May 8, 2006 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
S. Parsons, N. Maudet, P. Moraitis, and I. Rahwan (Eds.) (2006).
Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems Second International Workshop, ArgMAS
2005, Utrecht, Netherlands, July 26, 2005, Revised Selected and Invited
Papers. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4049,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
I. Rahwan, P. Moraitis and C. Reed (Eds.) (2005). Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems: Proceedings of the First International Workshop
(ArgMAS'04): Expanded and Invited Contributions. Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence, Volume 3366, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
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Topics
We solicit papers dealing with, but not limited to, the following areas:
Computational models for argumentation
Argumentation-based decision making
Argumentation-based joint deliberation
Argumentation-based persuasion
Argumentation-based inquiry
Argumentation-based negotiation and conflict resolution
Argumentation and risk assessment
Argumentation for legal reasoning
Argumentation for electronic democracy
Argumentation for coordination, cooperation and team formation
Argumentation and game theory in multi-agent systems
Human-agent argumentation
Argumentation and preferences modeling
Strategic behaviour in argument-based dialogues
Deception, trust, reputation in argument-based interaction
Computational complexity of argumentation dialogues
Properties of argumentation dialogues (termination, success, etc)
Hybrid argumentation-based models
Implemented argumentation-based multi-agent systems
New application areas
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Important Dates (Strict):
Submission Deadline: 2 February 2010
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: 2 March 2010
Camera Ready Copy Due: 7 March 2009
Workshop: 10 or 11 May 2009 (TBA)
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Publication
The proceedings of ArgMAS will be distributed at the workshop.
As with previous ArgMAS workshops, it is planned to publish revised versions
of the accepted full papers in an edited book as part of the Springer
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) series. This publication
would have an ISBN number, and would be available both in printed form, as
well as electronically on the SpringerLink online library.
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Submission Procedures
As with previous workshops, each ArgMAS submission will be reviewed
anonymously by two members of the expert program committee.
Contributors may submit either full papers (no longer than 18 pages) or a
2-page position statement that outlines their interests, background, and
discussion of an aspect of the workshop theme.
Authors are encouraged to submit their papers in the Springer Lecture Notes
in Computer Science (LNCS) style, since this will be the format required for
the planned post-proceedings book. Formatting instructions, as well as the
style and sample files, can be found here:
http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html
Papers must be submitted through the dedicated EasyChair site, which can be
found via:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=argmas2010
At least one author of each accepted papers must register for the workshop.
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Organising Committee:
Co-Chairs:
Peter McBurney (Corresponding Organizer)
Department of Computer Science, University of Liverpool, UK
Email: mcburney [at] liverpool.c.uk
Simon Parsons
Department of Computer and Information Science, Brooklyn College, Brooklyn,
NY USA
Iyad Rahwan
Faculty of Informatics, British University in Dubai, UAE
and
School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK.
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ArgMAS Steering Committee
Antonis Kakas (University of Cyprus, Cyprus)
Nicolas Maudet (Universite Paris Dauphine, France)
Peter McBurney (University of Liverpool, UK)
Pavlos Moraitis (Paris Descartes University, France)
Simon Parsons (Brooklyn College, City University of New York, USA)
Iyad Rahwan (British University in Dubai, UAE, and University of Edinburgh,
UK)
Chris Reed (University of Dundee, UK).
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Program Committee (To be Confirmed)
* Leila Amgoud, IRIT, Toulouse, France
* Katie Atkinson, University of Liverpool, UK
* Jamal Bentahar, Concordia University, Canada
* Guido Boella, Università di Torino, Italy
* Brahim Chaib-draa, Laval University, Canada
* Carlos Chesnevar, Universitat de Lleida, Spain
* Frank Dignum, Utrecht University, Netherlands
* Yannis Dimopoulos, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
* Rogier van Eijk, Utrecht University, Netherlands
* Anthony Hunter, University College, London, UK
* Antonis Kakas, University of Cyprus, Cyprus
* Nikos Karacapilidis, University of Patras, Greece
* Nishan Karunatillake, University of Southampton, UK
* Nicolas Maudet, Universite Paris Dauphine, France
* Peter McBurney, University of Liverpool, UK
* Jarred McGinnis, London, UK
* Sanjay Modgil, Imperial College, London, UK
* Pavlos Moraitis, Paris Descartes University, France
* Tim Norman, University of Aberdeen, UK
* Nir Oren, King's College, London, UK
* Fabio Paglieri, ISTC-CNR, Roma IT
* Simon Parsons, City University of New York, USA
* Enric Plaza, Spanish Scientific Research Council, Spain
* Henri Prade, IRIT, Toulouse, France
* Henry Prakken, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
* Iyad Rahwan, British University in Dubai, UAE
* Sarvapali Ramchurn, University of Southampton, UK
* Chris Reed, University of Dundee, UK
* Michael Rovatsos, University of Edinburgh, UK
* Hajime Sawamura, Niigata University, Japan
* Guillermo Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina
* Elizabeth Sklar, City University of New York, USA
* Francesca Toni, Imperial College, London, UK
* Leon van der Torre, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg
* Paolo Torroni, Università di Bologna, Italy
* Bart Verheij, University of Groningen, Netherlands
* Gerard Vreeswijk, Utrecht University, Netherlands
* Douglas Walton, University of Windsor, Canada
* Simon Wells, University of Dundee, UK
* Michael Wooldridge, University of Liverpool, UK.
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