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Call for Contributions

AAAI-15 Workshop on Computational Sustainability
Austin, Texas, USA

https://sites.google.com/site/aaai15compsust/

Important Dates:

Submission deadline: ***EXTENDED To October 19***, 2014 at 11:59 pm UTC

Author notification: November 14, 2014

Camera-ready papers due to AAAI: November 25, 2014

Workshop date: January 25 or 26, 2015

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Computational sustainability is a fast-growing interdisciplinary field that 
aims to apply techniques from computer science, information science, operations 
research, applied mathematics, and statistics to problems that balance 
environmental, economic, and societal needs for sustainable development. 
Computational sustainability brings together researchers from computational 
domains and disciplines as diverse as ecology, natural resource management, 
biodiversity, climate science, biological and environmental engineering, and 
resource economics.  

The goal of this workshop is facilitate the exchange of ideas, presentation of 
recent or preliminary results, and discussion of promising directions for the 
use of computational methods and in particular AI to tackle a variety of 
challenging sustainability problems.

Call for Contributions

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We welcome the submission of papers related to the use of AI techniques for 
sustainability problems, such as:

     * Biodiversity conservation

     * Energy 

     * Urban planning 

     * Climate change    

     * Sustainable transportation

     * Natural resource management

     * Sustainable development

The computational problems that arise in sustainability domains relate to a 
wide spectrum of AI topics and techniques such as but not limited to: 

     * Graphical models

     * Probabilistic inference

     * Statistical learning

     * Data and graph mining

     * Constrained and stochastic optimization

     * Decision making under uncertainty

     * Spatio-temporal modeling

     * Network science  

Submission

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We solicit two kinds of submissions:

     * Papers reporting new results, preliminary work, or recently published 
work in the field of computational sustainability (up to 4 pages plus 
references). Submissions reporting results that have already been published or 
presented at another venue should clearly indicate so.

     * Position Papers (up to 2 pages) reporting preliminary results, 
describing an open computational sustainability problem, proposing ideas for 
bringing in new computational methods into the field, or summarizing the focus 
areas of a group working on computational sustainability.

Papers must be formatted in the AAAI two-column, camera-ready style. Papers 
should be submitted by email in pdf format to aaai2015comps...@gmail.com. Oral 
presentations and posters will be selected from among the submissions after 
peer reviews. 

Invited Speakers

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Manish Marwah, HP Labs

Claire Monteleoni, George Washington University

Milind Tambe, University of Southern California

Workshop Organizers

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Bistra Dilkina, Georgia Tech.

Stefano Ermon, Stanford University

Rebecca Hutchinson, Oregon State

Dan Sheldon, UMass Amherst and Mount Holyoke College
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