HSDIP 2014 - Workshop on Heuristics and Search for Domain-independent Planning (HSDIP)
Topics/Call fo Papers
Heuristics and search algorithms are the two key components of heuristic search, one of the main approaches to many variations of domain-independent planning, including classical planning, temporal planning, planning under uncertainty and adversarial planning. This workshop seeks to understand the underlying principles of current heuristics and search methods, their limitations, ways for overcoming those limitations, as well as the synergy between heuristics and search.
Topics and Objectives
State-space search guided by heuristics, automatically derived from the problem representation, has been one of the most popular, and arguably one of the most successful, approaches to domain-independent planning in the last decade. While there has been significant developments in the design of planning heuristics, such that there are now many different kinds of heuristics, and some theories of how they relate to each other have begun to emerge, there is also a growing realization that the search algorithm plays an equally important role in the approach. Recent work has highlighted some of the weaknesses of some search algorithms, but also the rich opportunities for exploiting synergies between the heuristic calculation and the search to improve both, drawing on the fact that domain-independent planning offers a declarative description of the state space (not just a "black box" successor function).
The workshop on Heuristics and Search for Domain-Independent Planning (HSDIP) is the sixth workshop in a series that started with the "Heuristics for Domain-Independent Planning" (HDIP) workshops at ICAPS 2007. At ICAPS 2012, the workshop was changed to its current name and scope to explicitly encourage work on search for domain-independent planning.
Examples of typical topics for submissions to this workshop are:
automatic derivation of heuristic estimators for domain-independent planning
search techniques for domain-independent planning
synergy between heuristics and search in domain-independent planning
challenging domains for heuristic search planning
Submission
Please format submissions in AAAI style and keep them to at most 9 pages including references. Authors considering submitting to the workshop papers rejected from the main conference, please ensure you do your utmost to address the comments given by ICAPS reviewers. Please do not submit papers that are already accepted for the main conference to the workshop.
Submissions should be made through EasyChair.
Important Dates
Paper submission: February 20th, 2014
Notification of acceptance: March 20th, 2014
Camera-ready paper submissions: TBA
Workshop date: June 22nd or June 23rd (TBA), 2014
Organizing Committee
J. Benton (SIFT, USA)
Patrik Haslum (NICTA/ANU, Australia)
Malte Helmert (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Michael Katz (IBM Research, Israel)
Jordan Thayer (SIFT, USA)
Topics and Objectives
State-space search guided by heuristics, automatically derived from the problem representation, has been one of the most popular, and arguably one of the most successful, approaches to domain-independent planning in the last decade. While there has been significant developments in the design of planning heuristics, such that there are now many different kinds of heuristics, and some theories of how they relate to each other have begun to emerge, there is also a growing realization that the search algorithm plays an equally important role in the approach. Recent work has highlighted some of the weaknesses of some search algorithms, but also the rich opportunities for exploiting synergies between the heuristic calculation and the search to improve both, drawing on the fact that domain-independent planning offers a declarative description of the state space (not just a "black box" successor function).
The workshop on Heuristics and Search for Domain-Independent Planning (HSDIP) is the sixth workshop in a series that started with the "Heuristics for Domain-Independent Planning" (HDIP) workshops at ICAPS 2007. At ICAPS 2012, the workshop was changed to its current name and scope to explicitly encourage work on search for domain-independent planning.
Examples of typical topics for submissions to this workshop are:
automatic derivation of heuristic estimators for domain-independent planning
search techniques for domain-independent planning
synergy between heuristics and search in domain-independent planning
challenging domains for heuristic search planning
Submission
Please format submissions in AAAI style and keep them to at most 9 pages including references. Authors considering submitting to the workshop papers rejected from the main conference, please ensure you do your utmost to address the comments given by ICAPS reviewers. Please do not submit papers that are already accepted for the main conference to the workshop.
Submissions should be made through EasyChair.
Important Dates
Paper submission: February 20th, 2014
Notification of acceptance: March 20th, 2014
Camera-ready paper submissions: TBA
Workshop date: June 22nd or June 23rd (TBA), 2014
Organizing Committee
J. Benton (SIFT, USA)
Patrik Haslum (NICTA/ANU, Australia)
Malte Helmert (University of Basel, Switzerland)
Michael Katz (IBM Research, Israel)
Jordan Thayer (SIFT, USA)
Other CFPs
- Workshop on Planning and Robotics (PlanRob)
- Workshop on Constraint Satisfaction Techniques (COPLAS)
- Workshop on Knowledge Engineering for Planning and Scheduling (KEPS)
- Workshop on Distributed and Multi-Agent Planning (DMAP)
- Workshop on Models and Paradigms for Planning under Uncertainty: a Broad Perspective
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