19th Workshop on Agents for Complex Systems
SYNASC 2022
24th International Symposium on Symbolic and Numeric Algorithms for Scientific Computing
Research Institute for Symbolic Computation, Johannes Kepler University, Linz, Austria
12-15 September 2022
Important dates:
- 10 July 2022: Paper submission (strict deadline)
- 5 August 2022: Notification of acceptance
- 5 September 2022: Registration
- 12-15 September 2022: Symposium
- 31 October 2022: Revised papers for post-proceedings
Scientific Chairs
- Adina Magda Florea, “Politehnica” University of Bucharest, Romania
- Costin Bădică, University of Craiova, Romania
Aim and description
Autonomous agents are software entities that are capable of independent action in open, unpredictable environments. Agents and multi-agent systems are currently applied in diverse domains that require complex problem solving models. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers and developers from academia and industry in order to discuss current scientific and technical results on using agent technology for solving complex, distributed real-world problems. The workshop welcomes submissions of original, high-quality papers reporting on models or systems that have been or are being implemented.
Experience reports and application demonstrators are particularly welcome.
Topics
Specific topics of this workshop include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Agent-based distributed problem solving
- Reinforcement learning
- Multi-agent learning
- Agent based modeling of complex systems
- Agents in game theory
- Agent based scheduling and planning
- Agent based resource and service discovery
- Agents and emergent behavior
- Synergies between agents and complex social networks
- Multi-agent systems for the Internet of Things
- Web-based multi-agent systems applications
- Multi-agent based trustworthy computing
- Agent-based personal assistants for smart HCI
Paper submission
We invite submissions containing original research results in the form of:
+ full research papers
+ short papers (work in progress)
Papers of up to 8 pages prepared according to the CPS template must be submitted electronically using the submission system that will be later accessible through EasyChair.
Research papers must contain original research results not submitted and not published elsewhere. Authors who want to present work in progress or discuss new aspects or a survey of their older research results at the workshop are welcome to submit an extended abstract (up to 4 pages). Papers will be refereed and accepted on the basis of their scientific merit and relevance to the workshop topics.
Publication
Research papers that are accepted and presented at the workshop will be collected as proceedings published by Conference Publishing Service (CPS) and will be submitted for indexing in ISI Web of Science, DBLP, SCOPUS.
Program committee
(to be confirmed)
- Stefano Cerri, France
- Alexandru Cicortas, Romania
- Dan Cristea, Romania
- Christo Dichev, Bulgaria
- Daniel J. Dubois, Italy
- Maria Ganzha, Poland
- Marie-Pierre Gleizes, France
- Vladimir Gorodetsky, Russia
- Mirjana Ivanovic, Serbia
- Kalliopi Kravari, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece
- Fabien Michel, France
- Sascha Ossowski, Spain
- Vasile Palade, UK
- Marcin Paprzycki, Poland
- Daniel Pop, Romania
- Joel Quinqueton, France
- Shahram Rahimi, USA
- Nicolas Sabouret, France
- Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, France
- Carles Sierra, Spain
- Daniel Stamate, UK
- Tiberiu Stratulat, France
- Calin Sandru, Romania
- Doina Tatar, Romania
- Nick Szirbik, The Netherlands
- Salvatore Venticinque, Italy