Call For Papers
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Submissions are invited for the 2017 International Workshop on Issues with
Deployment of Emerging Agent-based Systems (IDEAS 2017)

http://cse.unl.edu/agents/IDEAS2017

The IDEAS workshop aims to discuss a set of challenging topics related to
the application of intelligent agent and multiagent technologies to solving
real-world problems and producing deployed applications. The workshop will
serve as both (1) a forum for discussing and sharing cutting edge applied
agent research (including a place to discuss difficult challenges necessary
to overcome to produce real-world systems, as well as lessons learned from
initial deployments), as well as (2) an incubator for Innovative
Applications Track research to be presented at future AAMAS conferences.

The primary aim of this workshop is two-fold: (1) to provide a place for
researchers working towards applying agent technologies in real-world
problems to discuss and share their work, providing a more targeted meeting
complementary to the general AAMAS conference, and (2) an incubator for
developing research and manuscripts worthy of publication in the Innovative
Applications Track at future AAMAS conferences.

The IDEAS workshop series is of interest to a broad range of researchers
and practitioners of intelligent agents and multiagent systems, including
(1) computer scientist academics applying their AI/MAS research to
real-world problems (e.g., roboticists, software engineers), (2)
interdisciplinary researchers combining AI/MAS with various disciplines
(e.g., computer aided education, manufacturing, smart energy, e-commerce,
e-healthy, survey informatics, intelligent user interfaces), and (3)
engineers and scientists from private companies and public organizations
performing agent-based research and development, as well as building real
commercial systems.

Additional information (e.g., 2015 and 2016 workshops, committee members)
can be found at http://cse.unl.edu/agents/IDEAS2017

Topics
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We encourage submissions related, but not limited to, the following:

1. Descriptions of real-world intelligent agent and multiagent systems
deployed to real-world applications, including:
* novel applications of MAS systems,
* novel inspirations for deployed MAS-based solutions,
* novel uses of intelligent agents,
* prototypes of developed systems, and
* results from existing deployments

2. Real-World Challenges to Deploying Applied Agent Systems, including:
* modeling and addressing complex environment properties (multiple sources
and high levels of uncertainty, noise, non-stationarity, real-time
constraints, limited resources),
* needs for security, robustness, and scalability, and
* evaluating the correctness, effectiveness, and efficiency of deployed
systems

3. Lessons learned from deployed (or emerging) systems, including:
* why a particular deployment might or might not have succeeded (or would
have succeeded with important changes uncovered in hindsight),
* how improvements might be made to the system for future deployments, and
* how new tests might be conducted to better evaluate or test the system

4. Testbeds for applied agent systems, including:
* custom or reusable testbeds for evaluating agents in simulated real-world
environments,
* challenges associated to developing such testbeds and in properly
evaluating real-world performance,
* types of problems that can be studied using such testbeds, and
* comparative studies of testbeds in investigating issues of applied agent
systems

Submission Instructions
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Each IDEAS submission will be reviewed by two members of the expert program
committee. Contributors may submit either full papers (no longer than 8
pages) or a position statement (no longer than 4 pages) that outlines their
interests, background, and discussion of an aspect of the workshop theme.
Authors are encouraged to submit their papers using the same ACM
proceedings format used by AAMAS. Formatting instructions, as well as the
style and sample files, can be found here:

http://www.aamas2017.org/submission-instructions_aamas2017.php

Papers submitted should be in PDF format, and must be submitted through our
dedicated EasyChair site, here:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ideas20170

Submitted papers should give full names and contact details for all
authors. At least one author of each accepted papers must register for the
workshop.

The most 'visionary paper' will be published by Springer in a book under
the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) Hot Topics series. The
book will be a compilation of the most visionary papers of the AAMAS2017
Workshops, where one paper will be selected from each AAMAS2017 workshop.

Additionally, the 'best paper' will be published by Springer in a book
under the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series.
The book will be a compilation of the best papers of the AAMAS2017
Workshops, where one paper will be selected from each AAMAS2017 workshop.

Authors of the selected most visionary paper and the best paper are
expected to provide their latex files promptly upon request.
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