From crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!linac!uchinews!kris Tue Jul 27 19:03:14 EDT 1993 Article: 18061 of comp.ai Xref: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu comp.ai:18061 Newsgroups: comp.ai Path: crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!das-news.harvard.edu!noc.near.net!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uwm.edu!linac!uchinews!kris From: kris@cs.uchicago.edu (Kris Hammond) Subject: AI Planning Systems - Call for Papers Message-ID: <1993Jul27.184908.25483@midway.uchicago.edu> Sender: news@uchinews.uchicago.edu (News System) Organization: Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1993 18:49:08 GMT Lines: 119 ************* CALL FOR PAPERS ************* SECOND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON AI PLANNING SYSTEMS The University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois June 15th -17th, 1994 ******************************************* CONFERENCE CHAIR Austin Tate - Edinburgh University PROGRAM CHAIR Kristian Hammond - University of Chicago We are pleased to invite contributions for the Second International Conference on AI Planning Systems, to be held at The University of Chicago, June 15th - 17th, 1994. This conference will be aimed at bringing together researchers attacking different aspects of the planning problem and related issues. In addition to AI researchers, others working on planning-related issues are also encouraged to contribute and attend. Of special interest are papers discussing the integration of differing approaches to planning or the integration of planning and other AI technologies. Topics of Interest Include: APPLICATIONS - Empirical studies of existing planning systems; domain-specific techniques; heuristic techniques; scheduling systems. ARCHITECTURES - Real-time support for planning and control; mixed-initiative planning and user interfaces. ENVIRONMENTAL AND TASK MODELS - Analyses of the dynamics of environments, tasks, and domains with regard to different models of planning and execution. FORMAL MODELS - Reasoning about knowledge, action, and time; search methods and analysis of algorithms; formal characterization of existing planners. INTELLIGENT AGENCY - Resource-bound reasoning; distributed problem solving; integrating reaction and deliberation. LEARNING - Learning in the context of planning and execution; learning new plans and operators. MEMORY-BASED APPROACHES - Case-based planning; plan and operator learning and reuse; incremental planning. PLANNING AND PERCEPTION - Integration of planning and perceptual systems. PSYCHOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL ISSUES - Analyses of goal-directed behavior; neurophysiological studies concerning planning; connectionist planning systems. REACTIVE SYSTEMS - Environmentally driven devices/behaviors; reactive control; behaviors in the context of minimal representations. ROBOTICS - Motion and path planning; planning and control; planning and perception. REQUIREMENTS FOR SUBMISSION TIMETABLE - The conference will take place June 15th - 17th,1994, at the University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. Authors must submit 5 copies of their papers (no electronic or Fax transmissions) by Tuesday December 14th, 1993. Notification of receipt will be sent to the first (or designated) author soon thereafter. Notification of acceptance or rejection will be mailed by February 18, 1994. Authors will need to provide camera ready copy by March 8, 1994. APPEARANCE - Papers should be printed on 8.5" x 11" (or, if necessary, A4) sized paper, with 12 point type. Letter quality print is required. (Normally, dot-matrix printout will be unacceptable unless truly of letter quality. Exceptions will be made for submissions from countries where high quality printers are not widely available.) LaTeX 12pt article style will be acceptable. TITLE PAGE - Each copy of the paper must include a title page, separate from the body of the paper. This should contain (i) Title, (ii) Names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of all authors, and (iii) An abstract of 100-200 words. LENGTH - Papers should be submitted in 12 point text filling roughly 5.5" x 7.5" per page (LaTeX article style with 12 point text is acceptable). Papers should be no more than 12 pages including figures, tables, diagrams, and references. Short papers (5 pages or less) may be submitted for review as posters. All papers will be included in the conference proceedings. DEMONSTRATIONS - Participants wanting to give computer and/or video taped demonstrations should send a two page abstract describing their contribution to the same address by February 22, 1994. These abstracts should include a separate title page with a (i) Program name and (ii) Names, addresses, phone numbers and email addresses of all authors. Demonstrations will be held in concert with the conference's poster session. PANELS - Researchers interested in organizing panels should get hold of the program chair as soon as possible. All submissions should be sent to: AIPS-94 c/o Kristian Hammond Department of Computer Science University of Chicago 1100 East 58th Street Chicago, IL 60637 For more information, email to: hammond@cs.uchicago.edu