[agents] JAAMAS paper track at AAMAS 2018

Natasha Alechina Natasha.Alechina at nottingham.ac.uk
Tue Nov 21 05:38:56 EST 2017


This call for submissions is relevant to authors of papers published in the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (JAAMAS) in the last year, provided the paper was not published in an archival conference before.

AAMAS 2018 will be running a JAAMAS paper track. It will accept papers for presentation that have appeared in JAAMAS in the 12 months period preceding the AAMAS notification date (24 January 2018). Authors of these articles have the option to publish an extended abstract (maximum two pages, excluding bibliography) in the AAMAS proceedings. The articles must be original and not previously published as a full paper in an archival conference. The submission process for this track is separate from the main paper submission process, and is later (tentative deadline 26 January 2018). The publisher of JAAMAS, Springer, agreed to make full papers corresponding to abstracts accepted for the JAAMAS track freely available to AAMAS participants.

If you are considering submitting for the JAAMAS track and have not let me know yet, please let me know by the end of November (this is not binding, but would help with planning). The submission site is already open: https://jaamas.confmaster.net (also linked from the AAMAS 2018 page: http://celweb.vuse.vanderbilt.edu/aamas18/submissions/).

Best regards,

Natasha Alechina (JAAMAS track chair for AAMAS 2018)



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