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                       CALL FOR PAPERS

Bridging the Gap Between AI Planning and Reinforcement Learning
                           (PRL 2022)

        https://prl-theworkshop.github.io/prl2022-ijcai/
            IJCAI 2022, Vienna -  July 23-25, 2022.


SUBMISSION DEADLINE EXTENDED:
 * Submission deadline: Friday, May 20th, 2022 (UTC-12 timezone)

IMPORTANT: IJCAI will be in-person this year. Authors of accepted workshop
papers
are therefore expected to physically attend the conference and present in
person.

IMPORTANT: We allow NeurIPS submissions to be submitted without
reformatting. In
such cases, the page limit will be as for NeurIPS.

Submission website:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=prl20220
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While  AI  Planning and  Reinforcement  Learning  communities focus  on
 similar
sequential decision-making  problems, these communities remain  somewhat
unaware
of each other  on specific problems, techniques,  methodologies, and
evaluation.

This  workshop  aims  to  encourage discussion  and  collaboration  between
 the
researchers in the  fields of AI planning and reinforcement  learning. We
aim to
bridge  the  gap between  the  two  communities,  facilitate the
 discussion  of
differences and similarities in existing techniques, and encourage
collaboration
across the  fields. We  solicit interest  from AI researchers  that work
 in the
intersection of planning  and reinforcement learning, in  particular, those
that
focus on intelligent decision making. As  such, the joint workshop program
is an
excellent  opportunity  to  gather  a  large and  diverse  group  of
 interested
researchers.

Workshop topics:
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The  workshop solicits work at the intersection of  the fields of
 reinforcement
learning  and  planning.  One example  is so-called  goal-directed
reinforcement
learning,  where a  goal must be  achieved,  and no partial credit  is
given for
getting  closer to the goal.  In this case,  a usual metric is  success
rate. We
also solicit work solely in one area that can influence advances in the
other so
long as the connections are *clearly articulated* in the submission.

Submissions are invited for topics on, but not limited to:

 * Theoretical aspects of planning and reinforcement learning
 * Goal-oriented sequential decision methods combining planning, RL
   or other ML methods.
 * Goal-directed reinforcement learning (model-based, Bayesian, deep, etc.)
 * Safe Reinforcement Learning and Planning
 * Certification/analysis of learned policies/models
 * Neuro-symbolic methods for RL
 * Hierarchical RL and symbolic abstractions
 * Compositional RL and symbolic methods
 * Planning using approximated/uncertain (learned) models
 * Monte Carlo Planning
 * Applications of planning methods to RL
 * Various levels of generalization (across goals, objects/domain, domains)
 * Reinforcement Learning and planning competition(s)/benchmarks

Important Dates:
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 * Submission system opened: Friday, April 29th, 2022 (UTC-12 timezone)
 * Submission deadline: Friday, May 20th, 2022 (UTC-12 timezone)
 * Notification date: Friday, June 3rd, 2022
 * Camera-ready deadline: Friday, June 17th, 2022
 * Workshop date: July 23-25 (TBD), 2022

Submission Procedure:
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We  solicit  workshop paper  submissions  relevant  to  the  above call  of
 the
following types:

 * Long papers -- up to 8 pages + unlimited references / appendices
 * Short papers -- up to 4 pages + unlimited references / appendices
 * Extended abstracts -- up to 2 pages + unlimited references / appendices

Please format submissions  in AAAI style (see instructions in  the Author
Kit at
https://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/AuthorKit22.zip). Authors
considering
submitting to the workshop papers rejected from other conferences, please
ensure
you  do  your  utmost to  address  the  comments given  by the reviewers.

Some accepted long  papers will be accepted as contributed  talks.  All
accepted
long and short papers and extended abstracts  will be given a slot in the
poster
presentation session.   Extended abstracts  are intended  as brief
 summaries of
already published papers,  preliminary work, position papers  or challenges
that
might help bridge the gap.

As the main purpose  of this workshop is to solicit  discussion, the
authors are
invited to use the appendix of their submissions for that purpose.


Paper submissions should be made through EasyChair:
  https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=prl20220

Workshop Organizers
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Michael Katz, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, NY, USA
Hector Palacios, ServiceNow Research, Montreal, Canada
Vicenç Gómez, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain


Please send your inquiries to prl.theworks...@gmail.com
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