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  CALL FOR PAPERSThe 26th International Conference on Principles and Practice 
of Multi-Agent Systems (PRIMA 2025)  Conference: 15th - 21st December 2025 
Modena, Italy  Conference website: 
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  IMPORTANT DATES  Abstract Submission Deadline: 15 July (AoE, UTC-12)  Paper 
Submission Deadline: 22 July (AoE, UTC-12) Paper Notification: 29 September 
2025 (AoE, UTC-12)  Camera Ready Submission: 13 October 2025 (AoE, UTC-12)  
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  We invite you to submit your best work on agents and multi-agent systems to 
PRIMA 2025, the 26th International Conference on Principles and Practice of 
Multi-Agent Systems, to be held in Modena (Italy) in December 2025.  Papers 
will be submitted through CMT at the link: 
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  AwardsTo recognize outstanding contributions, PRIMA 2025 will have the 
following awards:
Aditya Ghose Best Paper Award – €1000 prizeAwarded to the best overall paper 
based on reviewers' scores and program committee discussions.Martin Purvis 
Student Best Paper Award – €500 prizeAwarded to the best paper where the lead 
author is a student, based on the same evaluation criteria.
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 Scope and Background  Software systems are rapidly becoming more intelligent 
in the functionality they offer to users. They are also becoming more 
decentralized, with components that act autonomously and must communicate among 
themselves or with human users to achieve their goals. Examples of such systems 
include those in healthcare, disaster management, e-business, and smart grids. 
A multi-agent perspective is crucial to the proper conceptualization, 
deployment, and governance of these systems. Rooted in solid computational and 
software engineering foundations, this perspective offers abstractions such as 
intelligent agents, protocols, norms, organizations, trust and incentives, 
among others. As a large, but still growing research field of artificial 
intelligence, multi-agent systems today remain a unique enabler of 
interdisciplinary research.  
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  Areas of Interest The conference areas of interest include, but are not 
limited to:    - Logic and Reasoning   - Logics of Agency   - Logics of 
Multi-Agent Systems   - Logics of Belief and Knowledge   - Norms, Obligations, 
Deontic Logic   - Argumentation   - Logics and Game Theory   - Uncertainty in 
Agent Systems    - Agent and Multi-Agent Learning   - Reinforcement Learning   
- Evolutionary approaches   - Machine Learning Problems in Multi-Agent Systems  
 - Agents Embodied with Large Language Models    - Engineering Multi-Agent 
Systems   - Agent-Oriented Software Engineering   - Interaction Protocols   - 
Formal Specification and Verification   - Agent Programming Languages   - 
Middleware and Platforms   - Testing, Debugging, and Evolution   - Deployed 
System Case Studies    - Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation   - Simulation 
Languages and Platforms   - Artificial Societies   - Virtual Environments   - 
Emergent Behavior   - Modeling System Dynamics   - Application Case Studies    
- Collaboration & Coordination   - Multi-Agent Planning   - Distributed Problem 
Solving and Optimization   - Teamwork   - Coalition Formation   - Negotiation   
- Trust and Reputation   - Commitments   - Institutions and Organizations   - 
Normative Systems    - Algorithmic Game Theory   - Auctions and Mechanism 
Design   - Bargaining and Negotiation   - Behavioral Game Theory   - 
Cooperative Games: Theory, Analysis, Computation   - Game Theory for Practical 
Applications   - Noncooperative Games: Theory, Analysis, Computation    - 
Computational Social Choice   - Voting   - Fair Division and Resource 
Allocation   - Matching under Preferences   - Coalition Formation Games   - 
Aggregation of Beliefs, Opinions, Judgments   - Ethics and Computational Social 
Choice   - Participatory Budgeting   - Facility Location   - Communication 
Issues in Social Choice, Distortion   - Behavioral Social Choice    - 
Human-Agent Interaction   - Adaptive Personal Assistants   - Embodied 
Conversational Agents   - Virtual Characters   - Multimodal User Interfaces   - 
Mobile Agents   - Human-Robot Interaction   - Affective Computing    - 
Decentralized Paradigms   - Cloud Computing   - Service-Oriented Computing   - 
Data spaces   - Big data   - Cybersecurity   - Robotics and Multirobot Systems  
 - Ubiquitous Computing   - Social Computing   - Internet of Things   - Edge 
Computing   - Blockchain    - Ethics and Social Issues   - Explainable 
Artificial Intelligence   - Ethics of AI Systems   - Multi-Agent Systems for 
Social Good    - Application Domains for Multi-Agent Systems   - Healthcare, 
Pandemics Management   - Autonomous Systems   - Transport and Logistics   - 
Emergency and Disaster Management   - Energy and Utilities Management   - 
Sustainability and Resource Management   - Games and Entertainment   - 
e-Business, e-Government, and e-Learning   - Smart Cities   - Financial markets 
  - Legal applications   - Crowdsourcing  
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  Information for Authors  PRIMA 2025 invites submissions of original, 
unpublished work strongly relevant to multi-agent systems. Apart from 
theoretical work, we encourage the submission of reports on the development of 
applications or prototypes of deployed agent systems, and of experiments that 
demonstrate novel agent system capabilities. In addition to this, we also 
encourage the submission of position papers that are of relevance to the 
multi-agent community.  All submitted papers must be in a form suitable for 
double-blind review. Specifically, in order to make blind reviewing possible, 
authors must omit their names and affiliations from the paper. Also, while the 
references should include all published literature relevant to the paper, 
including previous work of the authors, it should not include unpublished 
works. When referring to one's own work, use the third person rather than the 
first person. For example, say "Previously, Foo and Bar [2] have shown that…", 
rather than "In our previous work [2], we have shown that…". Such identifying 
information can be added back to the final camera-ready version of accepted 
papers.  All papers will be reviewed by at least 2-3 experts in the area 
following a detailed review form that will assess the paper based on the 
significance and novelty of the idea, the technical description of the 
proposal, clarity and organization, the evaluation methodology, and any ethical 
considerations.  All accepted papers will be published in Springer's Lecture 
Notes in Artificial Intelligence series (LNCS/LNAI).  All papers must be 
submitted using the Springer LNCS/LNAI format.  Type of submissions:   - Full 
papers, 16 pages plus references   - Short papers, 4 pages plus references   - 
Position papers, 2 pages plus references  
Kind regards,
General Chairs:Angelo Ferrando, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia 
(Italy)Vadim Malvone, Télécom Paris (France)
Program Chairs:Federico Bergenti, University of Parma (Italy)Catalin Dima, 
Université Paris-Est Créteil (France) 
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