Second Call for Papers
The CP 2019 programme will include presentations of high-quality scientific papers and tutorials on both theory and applications. Invited talks will describe important topics relevant to the field. The CP programme also welcomes workshops for discussing in-progress work and provides support to students through its doctoral program, which includes a dedicated one day doctoral conference, mentorship by experienced researchers and more.
Tracks
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Computational Sustainability
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CP and Life Sciences
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CP, Data science and Machine Learning
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Multi-agent and parallel CP
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Testing and Verification
Papers are submitted directly to each track. Submissions that relate not only to CP technology but to constraint solving, NP-hard problem solving and optimization in general, and which are of potential interest to the CP community, are welcome. Each track has a dedicated chair and subcommittee to ensure that reviewers have the relevant domain expertise.
Invited speakers and tutorials
Invited talks
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Tutorials
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Important dates
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3 May 2019 – Intention to contribute submission deadline
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10 May 2019 – Abstract and full paper submission deadline
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17-20 June 2019 – Author response period
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30 June 2019 – Notification
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19 July 2019 – Camera-ready
Submissions Instructions
Paper submission is via EasyChair (CP 2019). Each submission should be directed to the suitable track.
Length and format
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full papers: they can use up to 15 pages (references not included) but shorter submissions are also welcome. Submissions exceeding the page limits or improperly formatted will be rejected without review.
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abstracts: they can use a maximum of 2 pages and can cover material which has already been submitted or published in other journals or conferences. The abstracts will not appear in the final LNCS proceedings but will be available on the conference web site and be distributed as an abstract leaflet.
Anonymous Submission
The final abstract and full paper submission must be done before 10 May 2019. Full papers will go through a double blind reviewing process, meaning that authors and reviewers are anonymous to each other. For this reason, submitted full papers should not contain author names, affiliations, or links to identifying web sites. References should be cited in such a way as not to reveal the authorship of the paper.
Multiple Submission
Submissions that have appeared at workshops or other meetings of lower status than a conference or only in highly shortened form (e.g., abstracts) can be submitted as full papers.
Proceedings
Authors of certain outstanding accepted full papers will be offered two publication options: (a) publication in the conference proceedings and, if desired, submission of an extended version to a special issue of Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research; (b) publication of an abstract in the conference proceedings, and publication of an extended version of the paper on the conference web site and in Constraints after the conference.