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*Call for Papers: ADT 2019 First Announcement
The International Research Group on Algorithmic Decision Theory
(CNRS/GDRI ALGODEC) in collaboration with the EURO working group on
preference handling is proud to announce:
ADT 2019, the 6th International Conference on
Algorithmic Decision Theory*
*25–27 October 2019
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA*
The ADT 2019 conference focus is on algorithmic decision theory broadly
defined, seeking to bring together researchers and practitioners coming
from diverse areas of Computer Science, Economics and Operations
Research in order to improve the
theory and practice of modern decision support.The conference topics
include research in Algorithms, Argumentation Theory, Artificial
Intelligence, Computational Social Choice, Database Systems, Decision
Analysis, Discrete Mathematics, Game Theory, Machine Learning, Matching,
Multi-agent Systems, Multiple Criteria Decision Aiding, Networks,
Optimization, Risk Management, and Utility Theory.
ADT 2019 provides a multi-disciplinary forum for sharing knowledge in
this area with a special focus on algorithmic issues in Decision
Theory, continuing tradition of the first five International Conferences
on Algorithmic
Decision Theory (ADT 2009 Venice, ADT 2011 Rutgers, ADT 2013
Brussels, ADT 2015 Lexington, ADT 2017 Luxembourg)which brought together
researchers and practitioners from diverse areas of computer science,
economics, and operations research from around the globe.
*Important Dates:
*
Title and abstract submission: April 7, 2019
Full paper submission: April 14, 2019
Notification: June 7, 2019
Final version of accepted papers: June 21, 2019
ADT 2019 Conference: October 25–27, 2019
*Submission:*
*Submissions with 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original, and previously unpublished research on all aspects of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. The submissions can be proposed for oral presentation only or
for both oral presentation and proceedings.
All papers will be peer-reviewed.
*Submission without proceedings*: Submissions without proceedings:
Submissions are invited on significant recent results on Algorithmic
Decision Theory. Papers must be at most 15 pages long (including
references). They will not appear in the proceedings and can be
submitted elsewhere. Selected papers in this category will be accepted
for either oral or poster presentation, or both. Authors are required to
write « submission
without proceedings » into the author field of their paper (instead of
author names) if they choose this category; otherwise, it will be
assumed by default that their paper is submitted in the first category
(submissions for proceedings).
*Program Committee (to be extended):*
Sylvain Bouveret (Université Grenoble-Alpes, France)
Robert Bredereck (TU Berlin, Germany)
Katarína Cechlárová (P.J. Safárik University, Kosice, Slovakia)
Piotr Faliszewski (AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland)
JudyGoldsmith (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA)
Umberto Grandi (Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, France)
Jérôme Lang (LAMSADE, Université Paris-Dauphine, France
Nick Mattei (Tulane University, USA)
Sasa Pekec (Duke University, NC, USA)
Hans Peters (Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Francesca Rossi (University of Padova, Italy)
Jörg Rothe (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Germany,
Claudia Schulz (Imperial College London, UK)
Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg)
Alexis Tsoukiàs (LAMSADE, Université Paris-Dauphine, France)
K. Brent Venable (Tulane University and IHMC, USA)
Angelina Vidali (Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK)
Toby Walsh (NICTA, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
Gerhard Woeginger (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
Stefan Woltran (TU Wien, Austria)
*Organizing Committee:*
Vince Conitzer (Duke University, NC, USA)
Sasa Pekec (Duke University, NC, USA, Chair)
Alexis Tsoukiàs (LAMSADE, Université Paris-Dauphine, France)
K. Brent Venable (Tulane University and IHMC, USA)
*Conference Venue:
*
ADT 2019 will be held at The Fuqua School, of Business at Duke
University in Durham, NC.
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Best regards,
K. Brent Venable (Program Chair of ADT 2019)
Sasa Pekec (Program Co-Chair of ADT 2019)
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Alexis Tsoukiàs
CNRS-LAMSADE, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine
75775 Paris Cedex 16, France
tel: +33144054401,http://www.lamsade.dauphine.fr/~tsoukias
Coordinator of the Peace Studies Master
http://www.peacestudies.dauphine.fr
Director of the GDR Policy Analytics
http://www.gdr3720.fr
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Call for Papers: ADT 2019 First Announcement
The International Research Group on Algorithmic Decision
Theory
(CNRS/GDRI ALGODEC) in collaboration with the EURO working
group on
preference handling is proud to announce:
ADT 2019, the 6th International Conference on
Algorithmic Decision Theory
25–27
October 2019
Duke University, Durham, NC, USA
https://conferences.fuqua.duke.edu/adt/
The ADT 2019 conference focus is on algorithmic decision
theory broadly defined, seeking to bring together researchers
and practitioners coming from diverse areas of Computer
Science, Economics and Operations Research in order to improve
the
theory and practice of modern decision support. The conference
topics include research in Algorithms, Argumentation Theory,
Artificial Intelligence, Computational Social Choice, Database
Systems, Decision Analysis, Discrete Mathematics, Game Theory,
Machine Learning, Matching, Multi-agent Systems, Multiple
Criteria Decision Aiding, Networks, Optimization, Risk
Management, and Utility Theory.
ADT 2019 provides
a multi-disciplinary forum for sharing knowledge in
this area with a special focus on algorithmic issues in
Decision
Theory, continuing tradition of the first five International
Conferences on Algorithmic
Decision Theory (ADT 2009 Venice, ADT 2011 Rutgers, ADT 2013
Brussels, ADT 2015 Lexington, ADT 2017 Luxembourg) which brought
together researchers and practitioners from diverse areas of
computer science,
economics, and operations research from around the globe.
Important Dates:
Title and
abstract submission: April 7, 2019
Full paper submission: April 14, 2019
Notification: June 7, 2019
Final version of accepted papers: June 21, 2019
ADT 2019 Conference: October 25–27, 2019
Submission:
Submissions
with 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.
The submissions can be proposed for oral presentation only or
for both oral presentation and proceedings.
All papers will be peer-reviewed.
Submission
without proceedings: Submissions without proceedings:
Submissions are invited on significant recent results on
Algorithmic Decision Theory. Papers must be at most 15 pages
long (including references). They will not appear in the
proceedings and can be submitted elsewhere. Selected papers in
this category will be accepted for either oral or poster
presentation, or both. Authors are required to write
« submission
without proceedings » into the author field of their paper
(instead of author names) if they choose this category;
otherwise, it will be assumed by default that their paper is
submitted in the first category (submissions for proceedings).
Program Committee (to be extended):
Sylvain
Bouveret (Université Grenoble-Alpes, France)
Robert Bredereck (TU Berlin, Germany)
Katarína Cechlárová (P.J. Safárik University, Kosice,
Slovakia)
Piotr
Faliszewski (AGH University of Science and Technology,
Poland)
Judy Goldsmith
(University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA)
Umberto
Grandi (Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, France)
Jérôme
Lang (LAMSADE, Université Paris-Dauphine, France
Nick
Mattei (Tulane University, USA)
Sasa
Pekec (Duke University, NC, USA)
Hans Peters (Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Francesca Rossi (University of Padova, Italy)
Jörg Rothe (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf,
Germany,
Claudia
Schulz (Imperial College London, UK)
Leon van der Torre (University of Luxembourg)
Alexis Tsoukiàs (LAMSADE, Université Paris-Dauphine,
France)
K.
Brent Venable (Tulane University and IHMC, USA)
Angelina
Vidali (Teesside University, Middlesbrough, UK)
Toby Walsh (NICTA, University of New South Wales, Sydney,
Australia)
Gerhard Woeginger (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
Stefan Woltran (TU Wien, Austria)
Organizing Committee:
Vince Conitzer (Duke University, NC, USA)
Sasa
Pekec (Duke University, NC, USA, Chair)
Alexis
Tsoukiàs (LAMSADE, Université Paris-Dauphine, France)
K.
Brent Venable (Tulane University and IHMC, USA)
Conference Venue:
ADT 2019 will be held at The Fuqua School, of Business at Duke
University in Durham, NC.
===============================================
Best regards,
K. Brent Venable (Program Chair of ADT 2019)
Sasa
Pekec (Program Co-Chair of ADT 2019)
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-- Alexis Tsoukiàs CNRS-LAMSADE, PSL, Université Paris Dauphine 75775 Paris Cedex 16, France tel: +33144054401, http://www.lamsade.dauphine.fr/~tsoukias Coordinator of the Peace Studies Master http://www.peacestudies.dauphine.fr Director of the GDR Policy Analytics http://www.gdr3720.fr