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From: John Quinn <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 14:20
Subject: Computational Sustainability at AAAI-12
To: sig-dev at googlegroups.com, ai-d at mit.edu
Cc: "Carla P. Gomes" <gomes at cs.cornell.edu>


Dear all, some people may be interested in the following track at next
year's AAAI, which has a large overlap with AI-D/SIGDEV interests.

John

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AAAI-12 Special Track on Computational Sustainability and AI

Important dates

Abstract Submission Deadline: January 20
Paper Submission Deadline: January 24
Author Notification Deadline: March 27


Computational Sustainability - ?Best Paper Awards

AAAI-12 is joining with the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) to
promote work at the intersection of computing and sustainability on
principles and applications that address environmental, economic, and
societal needs in support of a sustainable future. An AAAI-12 awards
subcommittee will identify best papers in this area and provide travel
awards provided by CCC to authors of the best papers.

The call for papers is available online here:

http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2012/aaai12sustainabilitycall.php


A PDF version of the call for papers is available here:

http://www.aaai.org/Conferences/AAAI/2012/aaai12sustainabilitycall.pdf

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Call for Papers: Special Track on Computational Sustainability and
Artificial Intelligence (CompSustAI)
Track Cochairs: Carla Gomes, Cornell University, USA
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Brian Williams, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA

Abstract Submission Deadline: January 20
Paper Submission Deadline: January 24
Author Notification Deadline: March 27

Computational sustainability is a new interdisciplinary field that
aims to apply techniques from computer and information science and
related disciplines (for example, operations research, applied
mathematics, and statistics) to the balancing of environmental,
economic, and societal needs, in order to support sustainable
development and a sustainable future. Research in computational
sustainability is inherently interdisciplinary: It brings together
computational fields and a variety of fields with a long tradition in
the study of sustainability problems, such as environmental sciences,
biology, economics, and sociology. Artificial intelligence (AI), in
particular, can play a key role in addressing challenges in
computational sustainability.

Sustainability domains and areas include the following:
? ?* Natural resources and the environment (for example, climate,
atmosphere, water, oceans, forest, land, soil, biodiversity, species,
and so on.)
? ?* Economics and human behavior (for example, human well-being,
poverty, infectious diseases, over-population, resource harvesting,
and so on.)
? ?* Energy resources (for example, renewable energy, smart grid,
material discovery for fuel cell technology, and so on.)
? ?* Human-built systems and land use (for example, transportation
systems, cities, buildings, datacenters, food systems, agriculture,
and so on.)

This special track invites the submission of research papers on novel
concepts, models, algorithms, and systems, in order to address
problems in computational sustainability. We are looking for a broad
range of papers ranging from formal analysis to applied research.
Examples include papers explaining how the research addresses specific
computational problems, opportunities, or issues underlying
sustainability challenges and papers describing a sustainability
challenge or application that can be tackled using AI methods. Papers
proposing general challenges and competitions for computational
sustainability are also welcome.

All AI topics that address computational sustainability issues are
relevant. Examples of AI topics include the following:
? ?* Modeling and prediction of dynamic and spatiotemporal phenomena
and systems. Examples include bird migration, invasive species
diffusion, ocean spatial impacts of climate change, and poverty
mapping.
? ?* Control and optimization of dynamic and spatiotemporal systems.
Examples include constraint reasoning and optimization, MDPs/POMDPs,
stochastic programming, model-based reasoning, and optimal control of
hybrid dynamical systems for management and control of complex systems
ranging from ecosystems and natural resources, to human-built systems
such as transportation and energy networks, communities, and cities,
to social-economic phenomena.
? ?* Network modeling, prediction, and optimization. Examples include
transportation networks, power grid, food networks, epidemic networks,
and social networks.
? ?* Modeling and control of complex high-dimensional systems by
combining physics-based models, model-based reasoning, optimization
and control methods, and machine learning models built from sensor
data. Examples include global and regional climate models, ecosystems
models, models of operation of office buildings and data centers.
? ?* Modeling the interactions of agents with different and often
conflicting interests: multiagent systems, multiagent equilibrium
models, game theory, and design of effective mechanisms and policies
for the exchange of goods.
? ?* Sensor networks for monitoring environments: data collection,
analysis, synthesis, and inference in large-scale autonomous sensor
networks.
? ?* Support for public engagement and decision making by the public;
collecting, modeling, and presenting relevant information via usable
interfaces; preference elicitation and automated decision making for
power purchases (managing the timing of appliance loads to minimize
cost while maximizing preferences); crowd-sourcing and citizen
science; computer games and intelligent tutoring systems; and models,
methods and tools for dissemination and increasing awareness of
sustainability practices.

Papers will be reviewed by qualified reviewers that are drawn from a
special track committee, in addition to the general program committee.
Submissions to this special track that are deemed not relevant to the
track may be considered for review for the general technical papers
track, at the discretion of the track and conference cochairs.

Computational Sustainability Awards
AAAI-12 is joining with the Computing Community Consortium (CCC) to
promote work at the intersection of computing and sustainability on
principles and applications that address environmental, economic, and
societal needs in support of a sustainable future. A AAAI-12 awards
subcommittee will identify best papers in this area and provide travel
awards provided by CCC to authors of the best papers.

Author Registration
Authors must register at the AAAI-12 CompSustAI web-based technical
paper submission
site (available December 2, 2012) before they submit their abstracts
and papers. The software will assign a password, which will enable the
author to log on to submit an abstract and paper. In order to avoid a
rush at the last minute, authors are encouraged to register as soon as
possible after December 2, and well in advance of the January 20
abstract deadline.

?Registration will close at 11:00 PM PST on January 20, 2012.
?Abstract submission will close at 11:59 PM PST on January 20, 2012.
?Final paper submission will close at 11:59 PM PST on January 24, 2012.

Abstract and Paper Submission
Papers may be no longer than 7 pages, where page 7 must contain only
references, and no other text whatsoever. Papers must be in
trouble-free, high-resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter
(8.5" x 11") paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts. Papers must be
formatted in AAAI two-column, camera-ready style (see the author
instructions page). Please note that these formatting instructions are
for final, accepted papers; no additional pages can be purchased at
the review stage. In addition, the copyright slug may be omitted in
the initial submission phase. Please also refer to (INSERT URL) for
instructions on how to prepare your paper for blind review.

Electronic abstract and paper submission through the AAAI-12
CompSustAI paper submission site is required on or (preferably) before
the deadline dates listed above. We cannot accept submissions by
e-mail or fax. Authors will receive confirmation of receipt of their
abstracts or papers, including an ID number, shortly after submission.
AAAI will contact authors again only if problems are encountered with
papers. Inquiries regarding lost papers must be made no later than
January 27, 2012.

Electronic abstract and paper submission through the AAAI-12
CompSustAI paper submission site is required on or (preferably) before
the deadline dates listed above. We cannot accept submissions by
e-mail or fax.

Submissions to Other Conferences or Journals
Papers submitted to this conference must not have been accepted for
publication elsewhere or be under review for another AI conference.
The guidelines of the AAAI policy on multiple submissions are fully
detailed on this web page (INSERT URL) and must be carefully followed.

Review Process
Program committee members will identify papers they are qualified to
review based on the information submitted electronically (the paper's
title, keywords, and abstract). Their reviewing will be done blind to
the identities of the authors and their institutions.
Authors will have a limited opportunity to respond to initial reviews.
This author's feedback may then be taken into account in the final
reviews and recommendations. The program committee's reviews will make
recommendations to the senior program committee, which in turn will
make recommendations to the track cochairs. Although the track
cochairs will formally make all final decisions, in practice almost
all will be made earlier in the process.

Publication
Accepted papers will be allocated seven (7) pages in the conference
proceedings. Up to two (2) additional pages may be used at a cost to
the authors of US$ 275 per page. Final papers exceeding page limits
and those violating the instructions to authors will not be included
in the proceedings. Authors will be required to transfer copyright of
their paper to AAAI.

Questions and Suggestions
Concerning author instructions and conference registration, write to
aaai12 at aaai.org. Concerning suggestions or other inquiries, write to
the CompSustAI Track Cochairs.

Concerning suggestions for the program and other inquiries, write to
the special track cochairs.

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