[The following workshop announcement comes to us by way of Carmine Ventre.]
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AGT@IJCAI 2015 Preliminary Call for Papers
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1st Workshop on Algorithmic Game Theory at IJCAI
Buenos Aires, Argentina
July 24-31, 2015
http://www.intelligence.tuc.gr/agt2015
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Deadlines:
April 27, 2015 – Submission of contributions to workshops;
May 20, 2015 – Workshop paper acceptance notification;
May 30, 2015 – Deadline for final camera ready copy to workshop organizers.
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Scope:
Over the past fifteen years, research in theoretical computer science, artificial intelligence, and microeconomics has joined forces to tackle problems involving incentives and computation. This research field, commonly named Algorithmic Game Theory, is becoming increasingly more relevant.
The main aim of this one-day long workshop is to bring together the rich variety of scientists that IJCAI attracts in order to have a multidisciplinary forum within which discuss and analyze current and novel challenges that the research in Algorithmic Game Theory faces.
Submission:
All paper submissions will be peer-reviewed and evaluated on the basis of the quality of their contribution, originality, soundness, and significance. Industrial applications and position papers presenting novel ideas, issues, challenges and directions are also welcome. Submissions are invited in, but not limited to, the following topics:
– Algorithmic mechanism design
– Auction algorithms and analysis
– Behavioral Game Theory
– Bounded rationality
– Computational advertising
– Computational aspects of equilibria
– Computational social choice
– Convergence and learning in games
– Coalitions, coordination and collective action
– Economic aspects of security and privacy
– Economic aspects of distributed and network computing
– Information and attention economics
– Network games
– Price differentiation and price dynamics
– Social networks
Papers are to be submitted electronically on easychair. Submission link and submission format will be available on the workshop website in due course.
Publication:
To widen participation and encourage discussion, there will be no formal publication of workshop proceedings. Therefore, submissions of preliminary work and papers to be submitted or in preparation for submission to other major venues in the field are encouraged.
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Program Committee:
Ioannis Caragiannis (University of Patras)
Constantinos Daskalakis (MIT)
Edith Elkind (University of Oxford)
Diodato Ferraioli (Università di Salerno)
Martin Gairing (University of Liverpool)
Enrico H. Gerding (University of Southampton)
Vasilis Gkatzelis (Stanford)
Umberto Grandi (IRIT)
Gianluigi Greco (Università della Calabria)
Nicole Immorlica (Microsoft Research)
Jerome Lang (Université Paris-Dauphine)
Kate Larson (University of Waterloo)
Katrina Ligett (California Institute of Technology)
Emiliano Lorini (IRIT)
Brendan Lucier (MSR New England)
Vangelis Markakis (Athens University of Economics and Business)
Noam Nisan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
David Parkes (Harvard University)
Maria Polukarov (University of Southampton)
Valentin Robu (Heriot-Watt University)
Francesca Rossi (Università di Padova)
Eva Tardos (Cornell)
Orestis Telelis (University of Piraeus)
Vijay V. Vazirani (Georgia Tech)
Angelina Vidali (UPMC Sorbonne Universities)
Toby Walsh (NICTA and and UNSW)
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Organizing Committee:
Georgios Chalkiadakis (Technical University of Crete)
Nicola Gatti (Politecnico di Milano)
Reshef Meir (Harvard University)
Carmine Ventre (Teesside University)
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