[agents] [cfp][meetings] ICAPS 2023 Workshop on Planning and Ontology (PLATO) - First call for papers
Alessandro Umbrico
umbrico.alessandro at gmail.com
Wed Feb 1 10:36:28 EST 2023
[Apologize for multiple posting]
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CALL FOR PAPERS
The first edition of the PLanning And onTology wOrkshop (PLATO)
https://icaps23.icaps-conference.org/program/workshops/plato
<https://icaps23.icaps-conference.org/program/workshops/plato>
Held in conjunction with ICAPS 2023
Important Dates:
Paper submission: March 24, 2023
Notification: April 14, 2023
Camera-ready: April 25, 2023
Workshop dates: July 9-10, 2023
Conference dates: July 8-13, 2023
Contact: <plato2023 at easychair.org>
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The first edition of the PLanning And onTology wOrkshop (PLATO) will be
held duringthe 33rd International Conference on Automated Planning and
Scheduling (ICAPS 2023), July 8-13, 2023.
Aim
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Automated Planning and Ontology are two well-established fields of
Artificial Intelligence (AI). The former investigates techniques to
formally model and reason about the effects of actions, and decide the
combinations of actions that allow an agent to achieve goals. The latter
investigates techniques to formally define knowledge (by formally
describing domain entities and their interrelations), allowing agents to
process information about objects, and events, and incrementally build
and verify beliefs. Both Automated Planning and Ontology generally rely
on logic to model knowledge and organize reasoning mechanisms. They
support the development of cognitive capabilities that autonomous agents
need to effectively act in the real world. In this context, the PLanning
And onTology wOrkshop (PLATO) aims at bringing together researchers in
these two fields of AI to address new research challenges, share their
experiences, and learn from each other. The workshop aims at
investigating the synergetic contributions of technologies and methods
from these two fields. There are examples in the literature that have
investigated the use of Ontology to generate planning models, find
effective plans, and contextualize plans and action execution to domain
features.
Important Dates
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Paper Submission:March 24, 2023
Paper Notification: April 14, 2023
Camera-ready: April 25, 2023
Workshop: July 9-10, 2023
Conference: July 8-13, 2023
Topics of interest
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The workshop is open to both application and theoretical contributions
that see the integration of ontology and planning as a mechanism to
enhance the efficacy of AI-based solutions. Here is a list of (some)
topics:
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Ontological analysis of concepts related to planning/scheduling
(e.g., capability, capacity, action, etc)
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Domain ontologies supporting tasks related to planning/scheduling
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Reuse of foundational ontologies (e.g., DOLCE, BFO, UFO) in order to
strive the interoperability among multiple ontologies, among other
goals
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Semantic Web ontologies and technologies for reasoning, (FAIR) data
management, interoperability, etc
*
Ontologies supporting the interoperability of heterogeneous planning
frameworks
*
Ontologies supporting Plan and Schedule Execution
*
Plan Recognition, plan management, and goal reasoning
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Partially observable and unobservable domains
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Knowledge acquisition and engineering for planning and scheduling
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Situation assessment for contextualized planning decisions
*
Explainability of plans and planning models
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Trustworthy, safety, and ethics in planning
*
Benchmarking and evaluation metrics of plans and plan-based controllers
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Out-of-the-box research challenges at the intersection between
Automated Planning and Ontology
Submissions
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We welcome two categories of paper submission:
Short papers - 6 pages(including references) formatted as LNCS
one-column paper. These should describe concrete problems, open issues
concerning planning and ontology, or methodologies/approaches pointing
out the added values of the integration between planning and ontology.
Full papers- 13 pages(including references) formatted as LNCS one-column
paper. These should report work-in-progress, novel designed technologies
or systems relying on the integration of panning and ontology.
Submissions should be made in PDF through EasyChairfollowing the link
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=plato2023
<https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=altruist2022>
Authors of accepted short and full papers will give a talk about their
work during the workshop. Accepted papers will be published with CEUR-WS
proceedings, under the IAOA series (https://ceur-ws.org/iaoa.html).
Papers should be formatted according to CEUR-WS style. From 2022
onwards, CEUR-WS requires that authors use the new CEUR-ART stylefor
writing papers. An Overleaf templatefor LaTeX usersis available at the
link https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt
<https://www.overleaf.com/read/gwhxnqcghhdt>.
It is also possible to download an offline version with the style files
from http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip
<http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip>. Find out more information on
the CEUR-WS website: http://ceur-ws.org/index.html
<http://ceur-ws.org/index.html>
Special Issue
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We plan to publish selected papers in high-quality journals. Further
information will be shared on the workshop website, social media, and
mailing lists.
Program Committee (to be extended)
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Iman Awaad, Bonn-Rhein-Sieg University, Germany
Daniel Bessler, University of Bremen, Germany
Stefano Borgo, CNR-ISTC, Italy
Andrea Orlandini, CNR-ISTC, Italy
Marianna Nicolosi Asmundo, University of Catania, Italy
Uil Sattler, University of Manchester, UK
Walter Terkaj, CNR-STIIMA, Italy
Mauro Vallati, University of Huddersfield, UK
Organization Committee
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Alessandro Umbrico
Institute for Cognitive Science and Technologies (ISTC)
National Research Council (CNR), Italy
&
Emilio M. Sanfilippo
Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies (ISTC)
National Research Council (CNR), Italy
Contact: <plato2023 at easychair.org>
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Dr. Alessandro Umbrico, PhD
National Research Council of Italy
Institute for Cognitive Science and Technology
E-mail:alessandro.umbrico at istc.cnr.it
WebSite:http://www.istc.cnr.it/people/alessandro-umbrico
Linkedin:http://it.linkedin.com/in/alessandroumbrico/
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