[Apologies for cross-postings.]
ADT submission deadline approaching!
******* Algorithmic Decision Theory Conference *******
Deadline for abstracts: April 14
Deadline for papers: April 19
http://cs.uky.edu/~srsa224/ADT2015/
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Call for Papers
4th International Conference on Algorithmic Decision Theory
ADT 2015
September 27-30 Sept
Kentucky, USA
(co-located with LPNMR 2015)
http://cs.uky.edu/~srsa224/ADT2015/
ADT is a multi-disciplinary forum focused on algorithmic issues in
Decision Theory. The three first International Conference on Algorithmic
Decision Theory (ADT 2009, 2011, 2013) brought together researchers and
practitioners from diverse areas of computer science, economics, and
operations research from around the globe, with proceedings published by
Springer in LNAI. ADT 2015 will continue this tradition and invites
technical research papers on the following areas:
Algorithmic Challenges to Modern Decision Support and Automation
Uncertainty and Robustness in Decision Making
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis and Optimization
Collective Decision Making
Preferences in Reasoning and Decision Making
Decision Theoretic Artificial Intelligence
Learning and Knowledge Extraction for Decision Support
Topics include: Preference Modeling and Aggregation; Multiobjective
Optimization; Planning and Sequential Decision Making under uncertainty;
Robustness in Decision Making; Computational Social Choice; Compact
Representation of Preferences; Preference Elicitation, Queries in Data
Bases; Universal Languages for Preferences; Efficient Algorithms for
Decision Making and Support; Multi-Agent Systems; Algorithmic Game
Theory; Communication Complexity; Argumentation and Explanation in
Decision Support; Preferences and Policies Learning; Knowledge
Extraction; Algorithm Tuning; Recommender Systems; Decision Support Systems.
The submissions can be proposed for oral presentation only or for both
oral presentation and proceedings. The proceedings of ADT 2015 will be
published by Springer Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence series (LNCS/LNAI).
Two types of submissions are possible:
Submissions for proceedings: Submissions are invited on
significant, original, and previously unpublished research on all
aspects of Algorithmic Decision Theory. Papers must be at most 15 pages
long in the LNCS format without references. Such submissions must be
submitted anonymously via the Easychair system.
Submissions without proceedings: These will not appear in the
proceedings and can be submitted or published elsewhere. Papers must
again be at most 15 pages long in the LNCS format without references.
Such submissions must be submitted via the Easychair system but do not
need to be anonymous.
Submission website:
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adt2015
Abstracts due: Apr 19th
Full papers due: Apr 24th
Notification: Jun 8th
Camera ready due: Jun 22nd
UMONS
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Marc PIRLOT
Faculté Polytechnique / Faculty of Engineering
Université de Mons / University of Mons
Mathématique et Recherche Opérationnelle
Rue de Houdain, 9
7000 Mons
Belgium
+32(0)65 37 46 82
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