[agents] COIN at AAMAS2011, First CFP
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CALL FOR PAPERS
COIN at AAMAS 2011
http://coin-aamas2011.iiia.csic.es
12th International Workshop on Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems,
An AAMAS-2011 workshop
Taipei, Taiwan on May 2 - 3, 2011
AIMS and SCOPE
The pervasiveness of open systems raises a range of challenges and opportunities for technologies in the area of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. Open systems comprise loosely coupled entities interacting within a society that usually has some overall measures of quality or efficiency. However, achieving and maintaining a "good" society is difficult to achieve as the participating entities, their modes of interaction or the intended purpose of the system may change over time. Moreover, in the case of open multi-agent systems, the autonomy of the agents can work against the effectiveness of the society. There is therefore a need for tools and techniques for articulating and/or regulating interactions in order to make the system more effective in attaining collective goals, more certain for participants or more predictable.
Coordination, organizations, institutions and norms are four key governance elements for the regulation of open multi-agent systems, and the COIN workshops constitute a space for debate and exploration of these four elements that are central in the design and use of open systems.
We seek to attract high-quality papers addressing mathematical, logical, computational, philosophical and pragmatic issues related to those four aspects; also papers concerned with modelling, animation and simulation techniques for these types of multi-agent systems; as well as papers that discuss tools, prototypes and actual working systems. Papers that present formal treatment of topics as well as those that provide experimental support to claims are welcome. We also encourage authors to report on their experience with systems that have been deployed, applications based on regulated open multi-agent systems, and tools for their development. Of particular interest for the workshop are those papers that articulate a challenging or innovative view.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
Topics of particular interest for COIN at AAMAS2011, will include:
· logics, languages and tools for specifying coordination and norms, implementing or simulating organizations and institutions;
· law of open multi-agent systems: regulatory compliance, penalty and sanctions, dispute resolution and conflict prevention;
· agent societies and communities, social networks, electronic institutions and virtual organizations;
· formal lifecycle models: formation, maintenance, evolution and dissolution of organizations, institutions and normative multi-agent systems;
· formal methods for specifying coordination and organizational structures; models for verification, validation and visualisation;
· autonomic institutions and self-organization in multi-agent systems;
· frameworks and protocols for organized and organizational adaptation;
· mechanisms for governance of common pool resources;
· agent environments: physical and institutional resources for physical capability and institutional power;
· discovery, openness and inter-operation in organizations and institutions;
· mixed human-agent coordination and institutions in virtual worlds; participatory simulation.
· reports on implemented systems.
IMPORTANT DATES
January 30, 2011: Paper submission deadline
February 27, 2011: Acceptance notification
March 6, 2011: Camera-Ready Copies.
May 2-3, 2011: AAMAS 2011 workshops
VENUE
The workshop will be part of the AAMAS2011 (Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems) workshop programme, and will take place at the Taipei International Convention Center (TICC) in Taipei, Taiwan in the first week of May.
PROCEEDINGS
Preliminary proceedings will be distributed to AAMAS 2011 registrants in electronic form. Printed workshop notes will NOT be made available to workshop participants. As with previous COIN workshops, revised and extended versions of selected papers will published in a Springer LNCS volume in combination with the post-proceedings of a second COIN workshop to be held in 2011. That volume is published as part of The Coordination, Organizations, Institutions, and Norms in Agent Systems book series, with all the indexing, referencing and follow-up benefits associated with an established line of publication. Revised papers must take into account the discussion held during the workshop, hence, only those papers that are presented during the workshop will be considered for inclusion in the post-proceedings volume.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
For preparation of papers to be submitted please follow the instructions for authors available at the Springer LNCS Web page. The length of each paper including figures and references may not exceed 15 pages. All papers must be written in English and submitted in PDF format. Submission of a paper should be regarded as an undertaking that, should the paper be accepted, at least one of the authors will attend the workshop to present the work.
For submission of papers, please use:
http://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=coinaamas2011
ORGANIZATION
COIN Steering Committee
· Alex Artikis (Bational Centre for Scientific Research "Demokritos", Greece)
· Eric Matson (Purdue University, USA)
· Nicoletta Fornara (University of Lugano, Switzerland)
· George Vouros (University of the Aegean, Greece)
· Jeremy Pitt (Imperial College London, UK)
· Julian Padget (University of Bath, UK)
· Javier Vazquez (Technical University of Catalonia, Spain)
· Vivian Torres da Silva (Fluminense Federal University, Brazil)
· Wamberto Vasconcelos (University of Aberdeen, UK)
COIN at AAMAS 2011 Co-Chairs:
Stephen Cranefield (University of Otago, New Zealand)
scranefield at infoscience.otago.ac.nz
Pablo Noriega (IIIA-CSIC, Spain)
pablo at iiia.csic.es
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