# Call for Papers: AAMAS 2020
Nineteenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent 
Systems 
9-13 May 2020, Auckland, New Zealand
https://aamas2020.conference.auckland.ac.nz


## Important Dates
Abstract Submission: 12 November 2019 (23:59 UTC-12)
Full Paper Submission: 15 November 2019 (23:59 UTC-12)
Rebuttal Phase: 7-9 January 2020 (23:59 UTC-12)
Author Notification: 15 January 2020 (23:59 UTC-12)
JAAMAS Track Submission: 27 January 2020 (23:59 UTC-12)

## Conference Dates
Tutorials, Doctoral Consortium, Workshops: 9-10 May 2020
Main Conference: 11-13 May 2020


## Scope and Topics

AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in autonomous agents 
and multi-agent systems.  The AAMAS conference series was initiated in 2002 as 
the merging of three respected scientific meetings: the International 
Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS), the International Workshop on Agent 
Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL), and the International Conference 
on Autonomous Agents (AA).  The aim of the joint conference is to provide a 
single, high-profile, internationally-respected archival forum for scientific 
research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multi-agent 
systems.

AAMAS 2020 is the 19th edition of the AAMAS conference, and the first time 
AAMAS will be held in New Zealand.  The conference solicits papers addressing 
original research on autonomous agents and their interaction, including agents 
that interact with humans.  In addition to the main track, there will be two 
special tracks: Blue Sky Ideas and JAAMAS.  Specific details and topics of 
interest for these tracks appear below.

Topics of interest for the main track include (but are not limited to) the 
following 10 areas:

Area 1 – Coordination, Organisations, Institutions and Norms
* Architectures for social reasoning
* Coordination and control models for multi-agent systems
* Monitoring agent societies
* Normative systems
* Organisations and institutions
* Policy, regulation and legislation
* Self-organisation
* Social networks
* Socio-technical systems
* Trust and reputation
* Values in multi-agent systems, including privacy, safety, security and 
transparency

Area 2 – Engineering Multi-Agent Systems
* Development concerns, including deployment, scalability and complexity
* Empirical studies and industrial experience reports on engineering MAS 
applications
* Formal methods and declarative technologies for specification, verification 
and engineering of MAS
* Interoperability and integration
* Programming frameworks, languages, models and abstractions for all aspects of 
MAS
* Software engineering methodologies and techniques for agent-based systems
* Tools and testbeds for evaluation of MAS

Area 3 – Humans and AI / Human-Agent Interaction
* Agent-based analysis of human interactions
* Agents competing and collaborating with humans
* Agents for improving human cooperative activities
* Groups of humans and agents
* Human-robot/agent interaction
* Multimodal interaction
* Multi-user/multi-agent interaction
* Social agent architectures
* Social agent models
* Socially interactive agents

Area 4 – Innovative Applications
* Challenges in moving agent-based technology to the real world
* Deployed applications of agent-based systems
* Emerging applications of agent-based systems
* Integrated applications of agent-based and other technologies
* User studies of deployed agent-based systems

Area 5 – Knowledge Representation, Reasoning and Planning
* Agent theories and models
* Coalition formation (non-strategic)
* Communication and argumentation
* Distributed problem solving
* Logics for agent reasoning
* Ontologies for agents
* Single- and multi-agent planning and scheduling
* Reasoning about action, plans and change in multi-agent systems
* Reasoning about knowledge, beliefs, goals, norms and strategies in 
multi-agent systems
* Reasoning and problem solving in agent-based systems
* Teamwork, team formation, teamwork analysis
* Verification of multi-agent systems

Area 6 – Learning and Adaptation
* Adversarial machine learning
* Co-evolutionary algorithms
* Deep learning
* Evolutionary algorithms
* Learning agent-to-agent interactions (negotiation, trust, coordination)
* Learning agent capabilities (agent models, communication, observation)
* Multi-agent learning
* Reinforcement learning
* Reward structures for learning

Area 7 – Markets, Auctions, and Non-Cooperative Game Theory
* Auctions and mechanism design
* Bargaining and negotiation
* Behavioural game theory
* Game theory for practical applications
* Non-cooperative games: computation
* Non-cooperative games: theory & analysis

Area 8 – Modelling and Simulation of Societies
* Analysis of agent-based simulations
* Emergent behaviour
* Interactive simulation
* Modelling for agent-based simulation
* Simulation of complex systems
* Simulation techniques, tools and platforms
* Social simulation
* Validation of simulation systems
* Verification and validation of (simulated) agent-based systems

Area 9 – Robotics
* Explainability, trust and ethics for robots
* Failure recovery for robots
* Human-robot interaction and collaboration
* Knowledge representation and reasoning
* Long-term (or lifelong) autonomy
* Machine learning for robotics
* Mapping and localisation
* Multi-robot systems
* Networked systems and distributed robotics
* Robot control

Area 10 – Social Choice and Cooperative Game Theory
* Coalition formation (strategic)
* Cooperative games: computation
* Cooperative games: theory & analysis
* Social choice theory


## Information for Authors

AAMAS 2020 encourages submission of analytical, empirical, methodological, 
technological, or perspective papers.  Analytical and empirical papers should 
make clear the significance and relevance of their results to the AAMAS 
community.  Similarly, methodological and technological papers should make 
clear their scientific and technical contributions, and are expected to 
demonstrate a thorough evaluation of their strengths and weaknesses in 
practice.  It is strongly encouraged that papers focusing on specific agent 
capabilities evaluate their techniques in the context of autonomous agent 
architectures or multi-agent systems.  A thorough evaluation, conducted from a 
theoretical or applied basis, is considered an essential component of any 
submission.  Authors are also requested to pay particular attention to 
discussing how their work relates to the state of the art in autonomous agents 
and multi-agent systems research as evidenced in, for example, previous AAMAS 
and related conferences and journals.  All submissions will be rigorously peer 
reviewed and evaluated on the basis of the overall quality of their technical 
contribution, including criteria such as originality, soundness, relevance, 
significance, quality of presentation, and understanding of the state of the 
art.

AAMAS 2020 seeks the submission of high-quality papers limited to 8 pages in 
length in the IFAAMAS format, with any additional pages containing only 
bibliographic references.  Reviews will be double blind; authors must avoid 
including anything that can be used to identify themselves.  Please note that 
submitting an abstract is required before submitting a full paper.  However, 
the abstracts will not be reviewed, and full papers must be submitted for the 
review process to begin.  All work must be original, i.e., must not have 
appeared in a conference proceedings, book or journal, and may not be under 
review for another archival conference.  Papers will be accepted as either full 
papers (8 pages + 1 page of references) or extended abstracts (2 pages + 1 page 
of references).

Papers submitted to the main track must be designated by the authors into one 
of the above 10 areas.  The chairs of this area will have responsibility for 
the reviewing process.  In cases where the area chairs recognise that a 
submission better fits another area, in consultation with the program chairs, a 
submission may be transferred from one area to another before reviewers are 
assigned.

In addition to submissions in the main track, AAMAS 2020 solicits papers in two 
special tracks, described below.  The review process for the special tracks 
will be similar to the main track, but with dedicated program committee members 
and review criteria.

Detailed submission instructions can be found on the conference website: 
https://aamas2020.conference.auckland.ac.nz

At least one of the authors of each accepted paper is required to register (by 
the early registration deadline), attend and present the paper at the 
conference.  A significant number of papers will be invited to submit extended 
versions to the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (JAAMAS) 
for fast-track review.

General Chairs:
Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni (LIP6 - Sorbonne University, France)
Gita Sukthankar (University of Central Florida, USA)

Program Chairs:
Bo An (Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)
Neil Yorke-Smith (Delft University of Technology, Netherlands)

Blue Sky Ideas Track (Chairs: Alessandro Ricci, University of Bologna and Juan 
Rodríguez-Aguilar, IIIA-CSIC)
The emphasis of this special track is on visionary ideas, long-term challenges, 
new research opportunities and controversial debate.  It serves as an incubator 
for innovative, risky and provocative ideas, and aims to provide a forum for 
publishing and presenting these without being constrained by the 
result-oriented standards followed in the review process of the main track of 
the conference.  Research visions and ideas could cross disciplines, 
envisioning new ideas and directions relevant for the AAMAS research community 
fostered by inter-disciplinary and trans-disciplinary viewpoints.  We encourage 
papers to reflect on the future of the research area and its community within 
the broader AI and computer science landscape.  Therefore, we invite 
submissions to focus on: novel, overlooked or under-represented application 
areas to which agent research may contribute; potential paths for agent 
research to contribute to the state of the art in other AI and CS areas and the 
other way around; and unexplored theoretical grounds for agent research.  
Overall, we aim at papers that help guide the AAMAS community to achieve in the 
coming years a leading position within AI and CS research.  It is worth noting 
that this track is not the right place for preliminary work, or for papers 
reporting on existing approaches.  Reviewers will assess papers based on the 
novelty of the ideas presented, the rigour with which they are developed, and 
the level of critical reflection applied in the exploration of these ideas.  
Submissions are limited to 4 pages in length in the IFAAMAS format, with any 
additional pages containing only bibliographic references.  Accepted papers 
will appear in the conference proceedings and will be presented orally at the 
conference.

JAAMAS Track (Chairs: Pinar Yolum, Utrecht University and Rym Zalila-Wenkstern, 
University of Texas at Dallas)
AAMAS 2020 will also accept for presentation papers that have appeared in the 
Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (JAAMAS) in the 12 months 
period preceding the AAMAS notification date (January 2020).  These articles 
also have the option to publish an extended abstract (maximum two pages in the 
IFAAMAS format, excluding bibliography) in the conference proceedings.  The 
articles must be original and not previously published as a full paper in an 
archival conference.  The submission process for the JAAMAS track is separate 
from the main paper submission process, and is later (deadline late January).  
Authors of eligible JAAMAS papers will be contacted by email in the second half 
of November.  For details on JAAMAS: 
http://www.springer.com/computer/ai/journal/10458 

Local Chairs:
Quan Bai (University of Tasmania, Australia)
Jiamou Liu (University of Auckland, New Zealand)

Note about publication date: The official publication date is the date the 
proceedings are made available in the ACM Digital Library.  This date may be up 
to two weeks prior to the start of the conference.  Authors take note that the 
official publication date affects the deadline for any patent filings related 
to published work.


## General Information

All full papers accepted to the main track and the special tracks will be 
presented in parallel technical sessions.  All accepted papers will be 
published in the conference proceedings and indexed in the ACM Digital Library, 
and will be permanently available, open access, after the conference at: 
http://www.ifaamas.org/proceedings.html

In addition to the conference tracks, AAMAS 2020 will include:
* Workshops
* Tutorials
* Doctoral consortium
* System demonstrations
* Poster presentations for full papers and extended abstracts
* Invited talks and panel discussions
* Community meeting

The submission processes for the workshops and system demonstrations are 
separate from the main technical paper submission process.  Information will be 
posted on the relevant web pages at: https://aamas2020.conference.auckland.ac.nz
 

## Policies

Policy on multiple and previous submissions
Besides the JAAMAS track, authors may not submit any paper to AAMAS 2020 that 
has already appeared in an archival forum.  Further, authors must ensure that 
no submission to AAMAS 2020 is under review for another archival forum between 
the AAMAS 2020 submission and notification dates.
 
Policy on harassment at the conference environment 
IFAAMAS is committed to organising the AAMAS conference and its affiliated 
events in an environment that is free of harassment for everyone involved: 
delegates, organisers, conference workers and reviewers.  All participants in 
IFAAMAS events are asked to embrace our intention to foster a harassment-free 
scientific community, and to understand that IFAAMAS will respond appropriately 
to incidents of harassment if they occur.  The complete IFAAMAS harassment 
policy is available at: http://www.ifaamas.org/harassment.html 


For further details about AAMAS 2020 and submission instructions: 
https://aamas2020.conference.auckland.ac.nz




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