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* 3rd CALL FOR PARTICIPATION *
20th European Agent Systems Summer School (EASSS-2018)
to be held at Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherland
18-22 June 2018
Web site: https://project.dke.maastrichtuniversity.nl/easss/
Contact: easss@maastrichtuniversity.nl
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About the EASSS 2018
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The 20th European Agent Systems Summer School will be held at the department
of Data-Science and Knowledge Engineering of Maastricht University in the
Netherlands from June 18th till 22nd, 2018.
The EASSS-2018 will offer a rich program of both introductory and advanced
courses on a broad range of topics in the area of Autonomous Agents and
Multi-Agent Systems. The courses will be taught by leading researchers
in the field and are aimed at Masters and PhD students, but can be attended
by any interested researcher.
EASSS is organised under the auspices of EURAMAS, the European Association
for Multi-Agent Systems.
Since 1999, the annual European Agent Systems Summer School (EASSS) has
provided a highly successful forum for knowledge exchange between researchers
in the field of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. The previous
editions of EASSS took place in Gdansk (2017), Catania (2016), Barcelona
(2015), Chania (2014), London (2013), Valencia (2012), Girona (2011),
Saint-Etienne (2010), Turin (2009), Lisbon (2008), Durham (2007), Annecy
(2006), Utrecht (2005), Liverpool (2004), Bologna (2003), Barcelona (2002),
Prague (2001), Saarbruecken (2000), and Utrecht (1999).
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Tutorials
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Agent-Based Negotiation Reyhan Aydođan
Catholijn Jonker
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning and Dynamics of Daan Bloembergen
Learning Michael Kaisers
A shallow introduction to deep learning for agents Kurt Driessens
Jerry Spanakis
Auctions and Markets: Understanding Incentives for Aris Filos-Ratsikas
Multi-Agent Systems in the Presence of Scarcity Paul Tylkin
Logics for strategic reasoning in multi-agent systems Valentin Goranko
Communication issues in multi-agent decision-making Nicolas Maudet
Fundamentals of Reinforcement Learning Ann Nowé
Diederik M. Roijers
Introduction to Formal Argumentation Theory Nir Oren
Federico Cerutti
Epistemic Game Theory Andrés Perea
Type-based Communication Correctness in Multi-agent Jorge A. Perez
Systems
Distributed Constraint Optimization for the Gauthier Picard
Internet-of-Things Pierre Rust
Introduction to judgment aggregation Daniele Porello
Logics of agency Daniele Porello
Nicolas Troquard
Stable Matchings: in Theory and in Practice Baharak Rastegari
Predicting Human Decision-Making: From Prediction Ariel Rosenfeld
to Action
Models of the Collective Behaviour of Autonomous Cars László Z. Varga
Learning Agent Systems for a Reliable, Pro-Active Power Eric Veith
Grid Management — Towards the AI-empowered Grid
Intelligent Search Techniques Mark Winands
Cameron Brown
Agent-Based Modelling for Social Simulation Neil Yorke-Smith
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Descriptions of each Tutorial can be found on the EASSS 2018 website:
https://project.dke.maastrichtuniversity.nl/easss/?page_id=281
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Important Dates
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The registration will open at: 1 March 2018
Deadline for grant application: 13 April 2018
Notification of grant approval: 1 May 2018
Early registration deadline: 6 May 2018
Late registration deadline: 3 June 2018
Summer School: 18-22 June 2018
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Registration
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The early registration fee is € 305. This will include participation in the
courses, coffee breaks and lunches, and online access to the materials. The
late registration fee will be € 345.
We will organise a social event consisting of a BBQ and drinks. We expect
that the cost will be around € 20.
As in the previous years, we hope to offer some student grants to cover the
early registration fee. More details will be provided soon.
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About Maastricht
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Maastricht is the oldest city in the Netherlands. Its oldest remains are more
than 2000 year old and pre-date the Roman settlement. The city has a beautiful
historic city centre with nice squares where you can eat and drink something.
There are different options for traveling to Maastricht. Maastricht has an
airport, named Maastricht-Aachen airport, with connection to a few places in
Europe. There is a bus going from the airport the train station of Maastricht.
Another possibility is Eindhoven airport, which has more connections to cities
in Europe. There is bus going from the airport to train station of Eindhoven.
There one can take the train to Maastricht, which takes one hour. It is also
possible to fly to Schiphol airport near Amsterdam, which is the main airport
in the Netherlands. The train from Schiphol to Maastricht takes two and a
half to three hours with a switch in Amsterdam central station or in Utrecht
central station. A last option by airplane is flying to Zaventem, the main
airport in Belgium near Brussels. The train from Zaventem to Maastricht
requires one and a half hours.
Maastricht has a train connection to the Netherlands and Belgium. When using
the German railways, it is recommended to take the train to Aachen and in
Aachen to take the bus to Maastricht. The bus requires less than one and a
half hours.
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Scientific Committee
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Jurgen Dix, Clausthal University of Technology, Germany
Nico Roos, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Paolo Turrini, University of Warwick, UK
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More Information and Contact
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The most up-to-date information about the EASSS 2018 is available on the
website: https://project.dke.maastrichtuniversity.nl/easss/.
Should you have any questions, please contact us at:
easss@maastrichtuniversity.nl.
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