submission instructions
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AAMAS04 welcomes the submission of original research papers centered
around the themes of autonomous agents and multiagent systems,
particularly those relating to the subject areas mentioned in the call
for papers. We encourage theoretical, experimental, methodological,
and applications papers. Theory papers should make their relevance to
the AAMAS community clear, and applied papers should make their
scientific/technical contributions evident. Papers that address
isolated agent capabilities per se (such as planning or learning) are
discouraged, unless they are placed in the overall context of
autonomous agent architectures or of multiagent system organization
and performance. Analysis or evaluation are considered highly
desirable components of any submission.
In addition to conventional conference papers, we welcome the
submission of papers that focus on implemented systems or software or
robotic prototypes. These papers require a demonstration of the
prototype at the conference and should include a detailed
project/system description specifying hardware/software features and
requirements.
AAMAS will not accept any paper which, at the time of submission, is
under review for or has already been published or accepted for
publication in a journal or another conference.
important dates
Electronic Paper and Title Page Submission Deadline:
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January 16, 2004
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Electronic Paper Submission Deadline:
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January 21, 2004
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Paper and Poster Author Notifications Sent:
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March 23, 2004
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Camera-Ready Copy Deadline:
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April 30, 2004
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AAMAS-04 Technical Sessions:
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July 21-23, 2004
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formatting instructions
Submitted papers should be formatted in the two column style of
IEEE conference proceedings. An Author Guide simple-layout.txt,
simple-layout.pdf, and Latex macros simple-layout.zip are provided as
guidance.
For final versions of accepted papers US Letter paper size (8.5" x
11") will be required. For submissions for review A4 paper size will
also be accepted.
If the primary author of the paper is a student, authors should
specify this in a footnote on the opening page, so that the paper can
be considered for the best student paper award.
If the paper describes an implemented prototype and a demonstration
will be provided to the conference if the paper is accepted, authors
should specify this in a footnote on the opening page ("A
demonstration of this system will be available to be shown at the
conference"), so that the paper can be appropriately considered.
Papers must be no longer than 8 pages, including figures and
references, when formatted using the specified style. Overlength
papers will be rejected. Notification of receipt of the electronic
paper will be mailed to the first author (or designated author) soon
after receipt. If there are problems with the electronic submission,
AAMAS-04 will contact the primary author by email.
instructions for submitting a paper
Only web submissions will be accepted. No email or fax submissions
will be accepted.
Note that the electronic submission site is likely to be very busy
around the paper submission deadline. You are strongly urged to submit
your paper as far in advance of the deadline as possible.
NOTE: the submission web site may be down intermittently between
December 29-31, 2003, due to power maintenance activities on the campus
at IIIA.
first step: electronic abstract submission
Authors are required to register on the AAMAS-04 paper submission
software at http://www.iiia.csic.es:8800
(by clicking on the option
register as new author on the left column). A login and password will
be sent to the author in a subsequent email message. Using this login
and password authors should login into the AAMAS-04 software to fill
in the electronic abstract form containing an abstract of less than
200 words, the title, authors and keywords of the papers. We require
you to do this step before January 16 2004.
second step: paper submission
After (or at the same time) the electronic abstract submission is
made, authors are required to submit their electronic papers. To do
so, log into the system again using the same login and password given
when registered as an author. The only formats allowed for electronic
submission are PostScript or PDF (Adobe's Portable Document
Format). Papers will not be accepted in any other format (e.g., MS
Word) because of compatibility problems between software versions,
machines, and nationalities. However, we strongly encourage the
submission in PDF format. We cannot accept title pages or papers
submitted by e-mail or FAX. Electronic paper submissions must arrive
no later than January 21, 2004. Submissions received after this date
will not be considered for review.
You can upload your paper at any time, and you can re-upload your
paper any time before the submission deadline. To do this, login to
the Conference Paper Submission site and click, in the right hand
column, on "view own papers". A list of papers you have registered
will appear. On the EXTREME RIGHT HAND side of the web page (you may
need to scroll the window to the right to see it), there are two
"floppy disk" icons. The left one (with an up arrow) is to upload (or
re-upload a new version) of your paper. The right one (with a down
arrow) is to download the latest version held by the Conference Paper
Submission site.
To facilitate the reviewing process, authors will be required to
choose one or more appropriate content area keywords from the list
below, which will be part of the online paper registration form.
list of area keywords
- agents and complex systems
- agent architectures; perception, action and planning in agents
- agents and cognitive models
- agents and networks (semantic web, grid)
- agent-based deployed applications
- agent communication languages and protocols
- agent-mediated electronic commerce
- agent oriented software engineering
- agent programming languages and environments
- artificial social systems: conventions, norms, institutions, trust
and reputation; privacy and security
- autonomous robots and robot teams
- coalition formation; teamwork; coordination; middle agents;
mechanism design
- evolution, adaptation and learning
- logics & formal models of agency and multiagent systems;
computational complexity
- mobile agents
- multi-agent simulation & modeling
- negotiation and argumentation
- ontologies for agents
- scalability and performance issues: robustness, fault tolerance
and dependability
- synthetic agents: human-like, lifelike, and believable qualities
- theories of agency and autonomy
review process
A Senior Program Committee member will be in charge of supervising the
review process of each paper. Three Program Committee members will
review each paper. Selection criteria include accuracy and originality
of ideas, clarity and significance of results and quality of the
presentation. The decision of the Program Committee Chairs will be
final and cannot be appealed. Papers selected will be scheduled for
presentation and will be printed in the Proceedings. Some papers will
also be selected for Poster presentation and will be allocated 2 pages
in the Proceedings.
Notification of acceptance or rejection of submitted papers will be
mailed to the first author (or designated author) by March 23,
2004. Authors of accepted papers will be provided with an Author Kit
from the IEEE Computer Society Press in the first week of April. To
ensure a high quality production in both printed and digital formats,
the requirements for preparation of files must be strictly adhered
to. Only Postscript and PDF files will be accepted, and there will be
particular PDF distiller settings specified for preparation of PDF
files. Final copy of accepted papers must be received by the publisher
in the USA by April 30, 2004. Note that at least one author of each
accepted paper is required to register and to attend the conference to
present the work.
PLEASE monitor this web site for further submission details or
changes.
inquiries
Send e-mail to:
aamas04_admin@iiia.csic.es