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7th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AGREEMENT TECHNOLOGIES
AT 2020
April 22-23, Thessaloniki, Greece
https://eumas2020.csd.auth.gr/at2020/
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AIMS AND SCOPE
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Agreement Technologies refer to computer systems in which autonomous software 
agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of humans, in order to 
come to mutually acceptable agreements. An agent may choose whether to fulfill 
an agreement or not, and it should fulfill it when there is an obligation to do 
so derived from the standing agreements. Autonomy, interaction, mobility and 
openness are key concepts studied within Agreement Technologies approach. 
Semantic alignment, negotiation, argumentation, virtual organizations, trust 
and reputation and several other technologies are part of the sandbox to 
define, specify and verify such systems.

​The International Conference Series on Agreement Technologies is an 
interdisciplinary forum that brings together researchers and practitioners 
working on the various topics comprising this emergent and vibrant field. It 
provides an avenue to discuss and exchange new ideas and techniques for the 
design, implementation and verification of next generation open distributed 
systems centered on the notion of agreement among computational agents.

AT 2020 follows the successful outcome of the previous editions of the 
International Conference Series on Agreement Technologies: AT 2012 in 
Dubrovnik, Croatia, AT 2013 in Beijing, China, AT 2015 in Athens, Greece, AT 
2016 in Valencia, Spain, AT 2017 in Évry, France, and AT 2018 in Bergen, Norway.

AT 2020 will be held on 22 and 23 April 2020 in Thessaloniki, Greece, and will 
be co-located with EUMAS 2020.

We welcome original, unpublished papers, including but not limited to the 
following topics:

- Agreement technologies, architectures, environments, and methodologies
- Agreement patterns
- Argumentation and negotiation
- Coalition and team formation
- Real-time agreements
- Distributed decision making and coordination
- Computational social choice
- Social intelligence
- Logics for agreements
- Decision and game theoretic foundations for agreement
- Deliberative agreement: social choice and collective judgment
- Evolution of organizational structures
- Agent commitments
- Group planning agreements
- Social welfare, fairness and ethics in agreements
- Agreement and coordination optimization
- Semantic service coordination
- Normative systems
- Individual reasoning about norm adoption
- Collective deliberation about norm adoption
- Autonomic electronic institutions
- Inter-theory relations
- Semantic alignment
- Trust and reputation
- Applications of agreement technologies (e.g. web service composition, 
contract automation, supply chain automation, sensor networks, multi-robot 
systems, etc.)


We especially invite submissions by doctoral students who could benefit from 
receiving valuable feedback from the discussion-oriented focus of the 
conference.

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SUBMISSIONS
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Authors are invited to submit papers in the following two categories:

- Full Papers (12-15 pages): Papers in this category should represent original 
and previously unpublished work that is currently not under review in any 
conference or journal. Both basic and applied research papers are welcome.

- Short Papers (6-8 pages): These papers are intended for the discussion of 
ideas and concepts related to research and application of agreement 
technologies. Examples could include thoughtful critiques of the field, 
technical discussions of various implementation techniques, methodological 
contributions, and visionary ideas that propose long-term challenges and new 
research and application opportunities that are outside the current mainstream 
of the field.

Each submission will undergo a double-blind peer-review process with three peer 
reviews. We request the submission of a title and an abstract prior to paper 
submission to support the tight schedule of reviewing. Authors must submit 
their abstracts and papers through the AT 2020 submission 
site<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=at2020>.  ​Each submitted paper 
should not contain any author information.

EUMAS 2020 and AT 2020 accepted papers will be published by Springer in a joint 
post-proceedings LNAI volume.  As such, they will be made available to several 
indexing services (including Scopus, CPCI, EI Engineering Index, and more).  
Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ 
guidelines<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/svproc/guidelines/Springer_Guidelines_for_Authors_of_Proceedings.pdf>
 and use their proceedings templates, either for 
LaTeX<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/llncs2e.zip> or for 
Word<ftp://ftp.springernature.com/cs-proceeding/llncs/word/splnproc1703.zip>, 
for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include 
their ORCIDs<https://goo.gl/hbsa4D> in their papers. We urge the authors to 
follow these guidelines from submission stage already. Additional guidelines 
will be communicated after the conference to the authors of accepted papers for 
the preparation of the final versions to be included in the post-proceedings.

This year, the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (JAAMAS) 
will provide the opportunity to extended versions of the EUMAS2020 best paper 
award winner, the EUMAS2020 best paper award runner-up, and one selected AT2020 
paper to be fast-tracked for the journal.

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IMPORTANT DATES
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- Deadline for title and abstract registration: January 28, 2020
- Deadline for papers submission: February 4, 2020
- Notification to authors: March 4, 2020
- Camera Ready Papers: March 11, 2020
- Conference: 22 & 23 April 2020

All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC-12, i.e. before midnight on the respective date 
anywhere in the world.

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CONFERENCE CHAIR
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Dave de Jonge (IIIA-CSIC, Barcelona, Spain)

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LOCAL ORGANISERS
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Nick Bassiliades (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Kalliopi Kravari (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)
Emmanouil Rigas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki)

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CONTACT DETAILS
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Conference Chair: davedejo...@iiia.csic.es





Dave de Jonge, PhD | Researcher in Artificial Intelligence

IIIA-CSIC, Bellaterra, Catalonia, Spain

davedejo...@iiia.csic.es

http://www.iiia.csic.es/~davedejonge<http://staff.scem.westernsydney.edu.au/~dave>

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