[agents] final CfP MABS 2018 and deadline extension

Harko Verhagen verhagen at dsv.su.se
Wed Apr 25 18:48:23 EDT 2018


The 19th International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation | MABS 2018 - Stockholm, Sweden | July 14 or 15, 2018
MABS 2018 is part of the Federated AI Meeting (FAIM) that takes place in Stockholm July 9-19, which includes the 17th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), the 35th International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), the 27th International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) and the 23rd European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI).


AIM AND SCOPE
The meeting of researchers from Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) engineering and the social/economic/organisational sciences is extensively recognised for its role in cross-fertilisation, and it has undoubtedly been an important source of inspiration for the body of knowledge that has been produced in the MAS area. The MABS workshop series continues with its goal to bring together researchers interested in MAS engineering, with researchers focused on finding efficient solutions to model complex social systems, in such areas as economics, management, organisational and social sciences in general. In all these areas, agent theories, metaphors, models, analysis, experimental designs, empirical studies, and methodological principles, all converge into simulation as a way of achieving explanations and predictions, exploration and testing of hypotheses, better designs and systems. The range of technical issues that MABS has and continues to deal with is diverse and extensive, and includes:

Simulation methodology, e.g.:
- Standards for MABS
- Methodologies and simulation languages for MABS
- Simulation platforms and tools for MABS
- Visualisation and analytic tools
- Scalability and robustness in MABS

Simulation of social and intelligent behaviour, e.g.:
- Formal and agent models of social behaviour
- Cognitive modelling and simulation
- Game theory and simulation
- Social structure: social networks and simulating organisations
- Simulating social complexity, e.g. structures and norms, social order, emergence of cooperation and coordinated action, self-organisation, self-regulation, and the micro-macro link

Applications, e.g.:
- MABS in environmental modelling
- Agent-based experimental economics
- Participative-based simulation
- MABS and games
- MABS in governance and policy-making

Moreover, in this edition, we will encourage submissions that address the simulation of learning and other intelligent behaviour, as well as how data mining can be used to build MABS models from social big data.

More information about the MABS series is available at https://www2.pcs.usp.br/~mabs/

TARGET AUDIENCE
The workshop will provide a forum for social scientists, MAS and AI researchers and developers, and simulation researchers, (1) to assess the current state of the art in the modelling and simulation of social systems and MAS, (2) to identify where existing approaches can be successfully applied, (3) to learn about new approaches and explore future research challenges, and (4) to exchange ideas and knowledge in an inter-disciplinary environment.

The workshop will be of interest to researchers engaged in modelling and in analysing multi-agent systems, and those interested in applying agent-based simulation techniques to real-world problems. In addition, it will attract researchers committed to cross-cutting research that is complementary to more orthodox modelling approaches.
IMPORTANT DATES

Submission deadline: May 1, 2018 (extended)
Notification of acceptance/rejection: May 15, 2018
Camera-ready submission deadline: June 10, 2018
Workshop dates: July 14 or 15, 2018

INSTRUCTIONS FOR AUTHORS
Papers are limited to 12 pages formatted according to the Springer LNCS and must be electronically submitted before the submission deadline through the workshop conference system, which is available at

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mabs2018

All contributions will be peer-reviewed by two or three independent PC members. The evaluation criteria of contributions will be based on originality, quality, clarity, and its relevance to the workshop's aims.

PUBLICATION
All accepted papers will be included in the AAMAS 2018 workshop proceedings, provided that at least one author attends the workshop. In addition, we intend to publish the accepted papers, after a further reviewing process, in the Multi-Agent-Based Simulation book series, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer.

CHAIRS
Paul Davidsson (Malmö University, Sweden)
Harko Verhagen (Stockholm University, Sweden)

Program Committee
Diana Francisca Adamatti
Fred Amblard
Luis Antunes
Joao Balsa
Federico Bianchi
Tibor Bosse
Cristiano Castelfranchi
Sung-Bae Cho
Helder Coelho
Paul Davidsson
Frank Dignum
Virginia Dignum
Graçaliz Dimuro
Bruce Edmonds
Nigel Gilbert
William Griffin
Laszlo Gulyas
Rainer Hegselmann
Marco Janssen
Bill Kennedy
Ruth Meyer
Jean-Pierre Muller
John Murphy
Luis Gustavo Nardin
Emma Norling
Paulo Novais
Mario Paolucci
Juan Pavón
Gary Polhill
William Rand
Juliette Rouchier
Jaime Sichman
Klaus G. Troitzsch
Natalie Van Der Wal
Harko Verhagen
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