[agents] Second Call for Paper - Special Issue on Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Conflict Resolution - GDN

Reyhan Aydogan reyhan.aydogan at gmail.com
Mon Apr 3 15:35:14 EDT 2017


Dear All,

We are pleased to inform you that we are organizing a special issue on
Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Conflict Resolution in Group
Decision and Negotiation Journal, GDN.

The deadline for submission : *30 April 2017*.

You can find the information regarding this special issue in the following
link:

   - http://static.springer.com/sgw/documents/1597801/application
   /pdf/AIT+for+CR.PDF

Best regards,

Reyhan Aydogan, Tim Baarslag and Enrico Gerding



[image: Group Decision and Negotiation]*Special Issue on:*

*Artificial Intelligence Techniques for Conflict Resolution *

*(AIT for CR)*



*Editors: **Reyhan Aydoğan* (Özyeğin University/Delft University of
Technology;


reyhan.aydogan at ozyegin.edu.tr)

               *Tim Baarslag* (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI);
T.Baarslag@ <T.Baarslag at cwi.nl>cwi.nl <T.Baarslag at cwi.nl>*)*

*               Enrico Gerding* (University of Southampton;
eg at ecs.soton.ac.uk)
*                            Deadline* for submissions: *30 April 2017.*



Conflict resolution is studied by a wide range of disciplines including
biology, economics, mathematics, social sciences, law, and dialogue theory.
Computer science and artificial intelligence have, in turn, been inspired
by theories and techniques from these disciplines, which has led to a
variety of computational models and approaches, such as automated
negotiation, group decision making, argumentation, preference aggregation,
and human-machine interaction.



This special issue of the Group Decision and Negotiation Journal calls for
state-of-the-art contributions on conflict resolution using artificial
intelligence techniques.  The focus is on novel studies concerning models
and applications of conflict resolution in relation to decision making and
action selection. Submissions should propose, use or analyse computational
models for detecting and/or resolving conflicts between software entities
(inter-agent or intra-agent), software entities and humans, and humans
facilitated by computational models and tools.



Topics include but are not limited to:

-                      Negotiation: automated negotiation and / or
negotiation support

-                      Decision Support Systems for conflict resolution

-                      Argumentation for resolving conflicts

-                      Social sciences approach to conflict resolutions

-                      Computational models for conflict resolution

-                      Emotion, Trust, Reputation and its effect on
conflict resolution

-                      Data science and conflict resolution

-                      Social Simulation

-                      Social Choice Models for Conflict Resolution

-                      Preference Modelling and Aggregation

-                      Agent/Robot Action Selection in conflict situations

-                      Computer Supported Cooperative Work

-                      Game Theory & Experimental Economics applied to
conflict resolution
  *Submission Instructions* Each paper will be peer-reviewed according to
the editorial policy of GDN for special issues (http://www.springerlink.com/
content/100270/). Papers should be original, unpublished, and not currently
under consideration for publication elsewhere. They should be prepared
according to the instructions to authors that can be found on the journal
homepage.



*Abbreviated title *

*AIT for CR* is the abbreviated title of the Special Issue. The authors
should select this title when they submit their manuscripts using the
online Editorial Manager*:*
http://www.editorialmanager.com/grup


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