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                <div>Final Call for Papers</div>
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                <div>PRIMA 2017</div>
                <div>The 20th International Conference on Principles and
                  Practice of Multi-Agent</div>
                <div>Systems</div>
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                <div>Nice, France</div>
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                <div><a href="https://prima2017.gforge.uni.lu/">https://prima2017.gforge.uni.lu/</a></div>
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                <div>Important Dates</div>
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                <div>Submission of papers: June 18th, 2017
                  (**extended**)</div>
                <div>Notification of acceptance: July 21st, 2017</div>
                <div>Camera-ready version: September 1st, 2017</div>
                <div>Conference: October 30th to November 3rd, 2017</div>
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                <div>About PRIMA:</div>
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                <div>Agent-based Computing addresses the challenges in
                  managing distributed</div>
                <div>computing systems and networks through monitoring,
                  communication,</div>
                <div>consensus-based decision-making and coordinated
                  actuation. As a result,</div>
                <div>intelligent agents and multi-agent systems have
                  demonstrated the capability</div>
                <div>to use intelligence, knowledge representation and
                  reasoning, and other</div>
                <div>social metaphors like ‘trust’, ‘game’ and
                  ‘institution’, not only to</div>
                <div>address real-world problems in a human-like way but
                  also to transcend human</div>
                <div>performance. This has had a transformative impact
                  in many application</div>
                <div>domains, particularly in e-commerce, and also in
                  planning, logistics,</div>
                <div>manufacturing, robotics, decision support,
                  transportation, entertainment,</div>
                <div>emergency relief & disaster management, and
                  data mining & analytics.</div>
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                <div>The 20th International Conference on Principles and
                  Practice of Multi-Agent</div>
                <div>Systems (PRIMA 2017) invites submissions of
                  original, unpublished,</div>
                <div>theoretical and applied work on any such topic, and
                  encourages reports on</div>
                <div>the development of prototype and deployed agent
                  systems, and of experiments</div>
                <div>that demonstrate novel agent system capabilities.</div>
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                <div>Information for Authors</div>
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                <div>The PRIMA 2017 Program Committee invites
                  submissions of original,</div>
                <div>unpublished, theoretical and applied work strongly
                  relevant to multiagent</div>
                <div>systems, including reports on the development of
                  prototype and deployed</div>
                <div>agent systems, and of experiments that demonstrate
                  novel agent system</div>
                <div>capabilities. An indicative list of topics is
                  provided below.</div>
                <div>Papers should be at most 16 pages in length in the
                  Springer LNCS format.</div>
                <div>All accepted papers will be published in Springer’s
                  LNAI series.</div>
                <div>Papers are to be submitted through the Easychair
                  Conference Management</div>
                <div>System:</div>
                <div><a
                    href="https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prima2017">https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=prima2017</a>.</div>
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                <div>Special Issues</div>
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                <div>After the conference, a selection of the best
                  papers will be invited to </div>
                <div>submit extended versions to a Special Issue of the
                  Knowledge Engineering </div>
                <div>Review. </div>
                <div>In addition, we are currently negotiating with the
                  Journal of Autonomous </div>
                <div>Agents and Multi-Agent Systems the possibility to
                  implement a fast </div>
                <div>submission track for the very best PRIMA papers.</div>
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                <div>Social-Science Track</div>
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                <div>Inspired by last year’s success, PRIMA offers also
                  in 2017 a social-science </div>
                <div>track. This special track targets authors studying
                  dynamics in multi-agent </div>
                <div>systems (e.g. societies, cities, organizations,
                  groups) who prefer not to </div>
                <div>publish in conference proceedings. Submissions to
                  the social-science track </div>
                <div>will be treated like standard submissions, but
                  accepted papers will not be </div>
                <div>published in the conference proceedings. Instead,
                  authors of accepted papers </div>
                <div>will be offered a fast-track submission (same
                  reviewers, fast handling) to </div>
                <div>JASSS, the Journal of Artificial Societies and
                  Social Simulation </div>
                <div>(<a href="http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html">http://jasss.soc.surrey.ac.uk/JASSS.html</a>). </div>
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                <div>If you want to submit to the social-science track,
                  please add the words </div>
                <div>“SOCIAL-SCIENCE TRACK” at the end of your paper's
                  title when you enter the </div>
                <div>title in the Easy Chair submission system. If you
                  have any question concerning </div>
                <div>the social-science track, please contact Michael
                  Mäs (<a href="mailto:m.maes@rug.nl">m.maes@rug.nl</a>).</div>
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                <div>Committees</div>
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                <div>General Chairs</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Leendert van der Torre, University of Luxembourg,
                  Luxembourg</div>
                <div>Serena Villata, Université Côte d’Azur, France</div>
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                <div>Program Chairs</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Ana Bazzan, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do
                  Sul, Brasil</div>
                <div>Joao Leite, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal</div>
                <div>Bo An, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore</div>
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                <div>Social-Science Track Chair</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Michael Mäs, University of Groningen, The
                  Netherlands</div>
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                <div>Local Organizing Co-Chairs:</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Andrea G.B. Tettamanzi, Professeur, Université
                  Côte d’Azur</div>
                <div>Celia da Costa Pereira, McF, Université Côte
                  d’Azur</div>
                <div>Catherine Faron-Zucker, McF, Université Côte
                  d’Azur</div>
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                </div>
                <div>Senior Program Committee (preliminary list):</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Matteo Baldoni, University of Torino</div>
                <div>Tina Balke, University of Surrey</div>
                <div>Jamal, Bentahar, Concordia University</div>
                <div>Rafael H. Bordini, PUCRS</div>
                <div>Mehdi Dastani, Utrecht University</div>
                <div>Paul Davidsson, Malmö University</div>
                <div>Yves Demazeau, CNRS - LIG</div>
                <div>Frank Dignu, Utrecht University</div>
                <div>Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, LIP6 - University of
                  Pierre and Marie Curie</div>
                <div>Ulle Endriss, University of Amsterdam</div>
                <div>Rino Falcone, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and
                  Technologies-CNR</div>
                <div>Katsutoshi Hirayama, Kobe University</div>
                <div>Nicolas Maudet, Université Pierre et Marie Curie</div>
                <div>Felipe Meneguzzi, Pontifical Catholic University of
                  Rio Grande do Sul</div>
                <div>Zinovi Rabinovich, Nanyang Technological University</div>
                <div>Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, University of Otago</div>
                <div>Paolo Torroni, Università di Bologna</div>
                <div>Bo Yang, Jilin University</div>
                <div>Makoto Yokoo, Kyushu University</div>
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                <div>Topics of interest include (but are not limited to)
                  the following:</div>
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                <div>Logic and Reasoning</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Logics of agency</div>
                <div>Logics of multiagent systems</div>
                <div>Norms</div>
                <div>Argumentation</div>
                <div>Computational Game Theory</div>
                <div>Uncertainty in Agent Systems</div>
                <div>Agent and Multi-Agent Learning</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
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                </div>
                <div>Engineering Multi-Agent Systems</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Agent-Oriented Software Engineering</div>
                <div>Interaction protocols</div>
                <div>Commitments</div>
                <div>Institutions and Organizations</div>
                <div>Normative Systems</div>
                <div>Formal Specification and Verification</div>
                <div>Agent Programming Languages</div>
                <div>Middleware and Platforms</div>
                <div>Testing, debugging, and evolution</div>
                <div>Deployed System Case Studies</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Simulation Languages and Platforms</div>
                <div>Artificial Societies</div>
                <div>Virtual Environments</div>
                <div>Emergent Behavior</div>
                <div>Modeling System Dynamics</div>
                <div>Application Case Studies</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Collaboration & Coordination</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Planning</div>
                <div>Distributed Problem Solving</div>
                <div>Teamwork</div>
                <div>Coalition Formation</div>
                <div>Negotiation</div>
                <div>Trust and Reputation</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Economic paradigms</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Auctions and mechanism design</div>
                <div>Bargaining and negotiation</div>
                <div>Behavioral game theory</div>
                <div>Cooperative games: theory & analysis</div>
                <div>Cooperative games: computation</div>
                <div>Noncooperative games: theory & analysis</div>
                <div>Noncooperative games: computation</div>
                <div>Social choice theory</div>
                <div>Game theory for practical applications</div>
                <div><br>
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                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Human-Agent Interaction</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Adaptive Personal Assistants</div>
                <div>Embodied Conversational Agents</div>
                <div>Virtual Characters</div>
                <div>Multimodal User Interfaces</div>
                <div>Mobile Agents</div>
                <div>Human-Robot Interaction</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Decentralized Paradigms</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Grid Computing</div>
                <div>Service-Oriented Computing</div>
                <div>Cybersecurity</div>
                <div>Robotics and Multirobot Systems</div>
                <div>Ubiquitous Computing</div>
                <div>Social Computing</div>
                <div>Internet of Things</div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div><br>
                </div>
                <div>Application Domains for Multi-Agent Systems</div>
                <div>++++++++++++++++++++++++</div>
                <div>Healthcare</div>
                <div>Autonomous Systems</div>
                <div>Transport and Logistics</div>
                <div>Emergency and Disaster Management</div>
                <div>Energy and Utilities Management</div>
                <div>Sustainability and Resource Management</div>
                <div>Games and Entertainment</div>
                <div>e-Business, e-Government, and e-Learning</div>
                <div>Smart Cities</div>
                <div>Financial markets</div>
                <div>Legal applications</div>
              </div>
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