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DM: CFP: CCIA-2000 Cooperative Information Agents


From: Matthias Klusch
Date: Tue, 02 May 2000 20:34:49 +0200
  • Organization: DFKI GmbH, Germany


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               CALL for PARTICIPATION

     Fourth International Workshop CIA-2000 on

          COOPERATIVE INFORMATION AGENTS

                July 7 - 9, 2000
      Boston Park Plaza Hotel, Boston, USA

     http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/cia2000.html
******************************************************

This workshop is co-sponsored by

  NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, USA.
  Swiss Life, Switzerland.
  IFMAS International Foundation of Multiagent Systems.


INVITED SPEAKERS
----------------

* Jeff Kephart (IBM Thomas Watson Research Center, USA)
* Rosalind W. Picard (MIT Media Arts and Sciences, USA)
* Richard J. Doyle (Jet Propulsion Lab, USA)
* Elisabeth Andre (DFKI Intelligent User Interfaces Lab, Germany)
* Todd Papaioannu (Loughborough University, MSI, UK)
* Jan Treur (Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands)
* Paul Davidsson (University of Karlskrona/Ronneby, SoC, Sweden)
* Frank Dignum (Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands)


PRELIMINRAY PROGRAM
-------------------

FRIDAY, July 7, 2000
====================

8:45 - 9:00 Welcome

Session 1 >> Personal Information Agents

[9:00 - 9:45]
Invited Talk:
Life-Like Synthetic Characters in the Internet: The Future Landscape.
Elisabeth Andre, DFKI GmbH, Intelligent User Interfaces Lab, Germany.

[9:45 - 10:30]
Invited Talk:
Affective Computing for Future Agents.
Rosalind W. Picard, MIT Media Laboratory, Media Arts and Sciences, USA.

10:30 - 11:00
** Discussion/Coffee Break **


Session 2 >> Rational Information Agents for E-Commerce (1)

[11:00 - 11:30]
Bilateral negotiation with incomplete and uncertain information:
A decision-theoretic approach using a model of the opponent.
C. Mudgal, J. Vassileva

[11:30 - 12:00]
On ensuring lower bounds of negotiation results.
O. Goerlitz, R. Neubert, W. Benn

12:00 - 14:00
** LUNCH BREAK **

[14:00 - 15:00]
Invited Talk:
Collaborating Rational Agents for Next-Generation E-Commerce.
Jeff Kephart, IBM Thomas Watson Research Center, USA.


Session 3 >> Societies of Information Agents

[15:00 - 15:30]
Small-world reputation management in online communities.
B. Yu, M.P. Singh

15:30 - 16:00
** Coffee Break **

[16:00 - 16:30]
A cybernetic approach to the modeling of agent communities.
W. Truszkowski, J. Karlin

[16:30 - 17:00]
Role of acquaintance models in agent-based production planning system.
M. Pechoucek, V. Marik, O. Stepankova

[17:00 - 17:45]
Invited Talk:
Emergent Societies of Information Agents.
Paul Davidsson, University of Karlskrona/Ronneby, SoC, Sweden.


SATURDAY, July 8, 2000
======================

[9:00 - 10:00]
Invited Talk:
Inspiration for Future Autonomous Space Systems.
Richard J. Doyle, Center for Space Mission Information and Software 
Systems, Jet Propulsion Lab, USA.

Session 4 >> Agent-Based Information Gathering and Mediation

[10:00 - 10:30]
Knowledge agents on the Web.
Y. Aridor, D. Carmel, A. Soffer, Y.S. Maarek

10:30 - 11:00
** Coffee Break/Discussion **

[11:00 - 11:30]
ICEBERG: Exploiting context in information brokering agents.
C.M. Jonker, A. Vollebregt

[11:30 - 12:00]
A dynamic access planning method for information mediator.
Y. Kitamura, T. Noda, S. Tatsumi

[12:00 - 12:30]
Applying agents to bioinformatics problems.
K. Bryson, M. Joy, M. Luck, D. Jones

12:30 - 14:00
** LUNCH BREAK **

Session 5 >> Issues of Communication and Collaboration

[14:00 - 15:00]
Invited Talk:
Communication and Cooperative Information Agents
Frank Dignum, Technical University of Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

[15:00 - 15:30]
Towards information agent interoperability.
S. Haustein, S. Luedecke

15:30 - 16:00
** COFFEE BREAK **

[16:00 - 16:30]
Automatic ontology construction for a multiagent-based software gathering 
service.
E. Mena, A. Illarramendi, A. Goni

[16:30 - 17:00]
Exploiting the ontological qualities of web resources:
Task-driven agents structure knowledge for problem solving.
L. Crow, N. Shadbolt


SUNDAY, July 9, 2000
====================

[9:00 - 10:00]
Invited Talk:
Mobile Information Agents for Cyberspace - State of the Art and Visions.
Todd Papaioannu, Loughborough University, MSI Research Institute, UK.

10:00 - 10:30
** Coffee Break/Discussion **

Session 6 >> Information Agents: Inspiration, Design, and Implementations

[10:30 - 11:30]
Invited Talk:
Design of Collaborative Information Agents
Jan Treur, Free University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

[11:30 - 12:30] --- in a different room (internet connection) ---
Information Agent Systems Demonstrations:

* Knowledge Agent Demonstration
   D. Carmel, Information Retrieval and Organization, IBM Israel.

* GeneWeaver Demonstration
   K. Bryson, Uni Warwick, UK.

* ICEBERG Demonstration
   A.M. Vollebregt, and C. Jonker, VU Amsterdam, Netherlands.

* TWINS Demonstration - How can we visualize human social network?
   T. Kido, NTT, Japan.

12:30 - 14:00
** LUNCH BREAK **

Session 7 >> Rational Information Agents for E-Commerce (2)

[14:00 - 14:30]
Task assignment in multiagent systems based on Vickrey-type auctioning and
leveled commitment contracting.
F. Brandt, W. Brauer, G. Weiss

[14:30 - 15:00]
Auction-based agent negotiation via programmable tuple spaces.
G. Cabri, L. Leonardi, F. Zambonelli

[15:00 - 15:30]
Towards an experience based negotiation agent.
W.Y. Wong, D.M. Zhang, M. Kara-Ali

OPEN DISCUSSION/Coffee Break

16:30 - 17:00
** CLOSING Session **



PROCEEDINGS
-----------

In addition to the invited talks CIA-2000 offers you 14 regular
high-quality talks which will report on recent progress in the
area of intelligent information agents.
Updated information on the preliminary program can be found at:
  http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/cia2000prog.html
The CIA workshop proceedings are published in the Springer LNAI series
(LNAI vol. 1202, 1435, 1652).
Proceedings of CIA-2000 workshop will be available at the workshop.


REGISTRATION
------------

The 4th intl CIA-2000 workshop is a federated event of and hosted by
the 4th intl conference on Multiagent Systems ICMAS-2000.

CIA-2000 registration fee amounts to
- Early (Received By May 1, 2000): 250 USD
- Late (Received After May 1, 2000): 300 USD
- On-Site: 350 USD
Subtract $25 if you are also registering for ICMAS-2000 conference.

Registration fee entitles individual participant to complete access to to
CIA-2000 Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents, and associated
proceedings and events.

For registration please fill in and send, fax or email registration form
to be obtained at the workshop's web page:
  http://www.dfki.de/~klusch/cia2000register.html
or at ICMAS-2000 web page: http://icmas.lania.mx/
to
ICMAS-2000,c/o Professor Michael N. Huhns
Electrical Eng. and Computer Science Dept.
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 29208 USA
Fax: +1-803-777-8045 email: huhns@sc.edu


LOCATION & ACCOMODATION
-----------------------

Since CIA-2000 workshop is a federated event of
ICMAS-2000 conference. Both, CIA-2000 and ICMAS-2000,
share the same conference site which is the Boston Park
Plaza Hotel in Boston, USA: http://www.bostonparkplaza.com/

The ICMAS-2000 organizers have arranged special room rates
with the Boston Park Plaza Hotel. These rates (excluding applicable
taxes) per night are $160 (single), $180 (double), $375+ (suite).
Additional persons are $20 per night.
Rollaway beds are in addition subject to a $25 fee per stay.

For less expensive hotels in the Boston city area you may check,
for example, the Boston City Guide (including hotels):
http://www.worldexecutive.com/cityguides/boston/maps.html
or the Boston Hotel Guide:
http://boston.hotelguide.net/

Please note: Rooms in Boston are already scarce in coming July,
as it is a very busy time. It is highly recommended to make your
room reservations as early as possible!


CONTACT
-------

Matthias Klusch
German AI Research Center Ltd. (DFKI GmbH)
Stuhlsatzenhausweg 3, 66123 Saarbrücken, Germany
Tel.: +49-681-302-5297, +49-681-8317676
Fax: +49-681-302-2235, +49-681-8317676
EMail: klusch@dfki.de








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