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This workshop follows antecedent meetings at previous years of ICAPS.
The challenges and discussions that emerged from last year's edition
set
the baseline for this year's SPARK workshop. They represent a first
step
toward the definition of a longer term set of challenges that could
be of
benefit for the research community as well as practitioners. Authors
of
accepted papers will be encouraged to share their domains and
instances or
parts of them to begin a library of practical benchmarking problems
that
could also be useful for the community.
The best papers from SPARK'08 were invited to a special issue of the
journal Computational Intelligence. The highest quality papers from
SPARK'09 will be eligible for a journal special issue or post-proceedings
volume.
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In order to foster discussion amongst participants, the workshop
will
follow a commentary scheme. Reviewers will be asked to write a
public
critique of each paper composed of a set of public questions or
thoughts,
given that they are not confidential and that authors have been
previously
informed. This list of public questions will be distributed amongst
the
audience, so that participants may judge for themselves and raise
their
own questions to speakers.
Each session will consist of presentations of technical papers, their commentaries, and a short discussion on the topic of the session. The workshop will conclude with a panel discussion to gather the relevant issues and challenges that could be inherited by future editions of this workshop. |
Submissions, in PDF format only, should be sent by email to nysmith
at
ai.sri.com (remove the spaces) using the subject line "ICAPS'09
SPARK
Submission".
All workshop participants must be registered for ICAPS'09.
Deadline for papers: | ||
Notification of acceptance: | ||
Final revisions: | ||
Workshop date: | September 20th, 2009 |