3rd International Conference on Agreement Technologies

Athens, 17-18 December 2015

EUMAS & AT 2015 Keynote Speakers

Keynote speakers of EUMAS & AT are:

  • Professor Michael Luck, Computer Science and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King's College London.
  • Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM Master Inventor, IBM Haifa Research Lab.

Further details about the keynote speakers and the program can be found here.

List of accepted papers

List of accepted papers is available here

AT Flyer

Download from here as PDF

Important Dates

  • Deadline for registering abstracts:
    September 7, 2015 September 17, 2015

  • Deadline for papers submission:
    September 10, 2015 September 20, 2015

  • Final decisions to authors:
    October 5, 2015 October 15, 2015

  • Camera Ready Papers:
    October 10, 2015 October 30, 2015

  • Conference:
    17- 18 December, 2015

 

Agreement Technologies (AT) refer to computer systems in which autonomous  software agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of  humans, in order to come to mutually acceptable agreements. An agent  may choose whether to fulfil an agreement or not, and it should fulfil  it when there is an obligation to do so derived from the standing  agreements. Autonomy, interaction, mobility and openness are key  concepts studied within the AT approach. Semantic alignment,  negotiation, argumentation, virtual organisations, learning, real time,  and several other technologies are part of the sandbox to define,  specify and verify such systems. 

The International Conference Series on Agreement Technologies is an  interdisciplinary forum that brings together researchers and  practitioners working on the various topics comprising this emergent  and vibrant field. It provides an avenue to discuss and exchange new  ideas and techniques for the design, implementation and verification  of next generation open distributed systems centered on the notion of  agreement among computational agents.

AT-2015 will be held on December 17-18, 2015, in Athens (Greece), co-located with EUMAS-15.

 

 

Sponsors


The European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI) is sponsoring one invited keynote speaker. ECCAI's support is greatly appreciated.

 

The conference is supported by the University of Piraeus Research Center.

 

The conference is supported by the Artificial Intelligence Journal (AIJ).

 

EUMAS & AT 2015 Keynote Speakers

Keynote speakers of EUMAS & AT are:

  • Professor Michael Luck, Computer Science and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King's College London.
  • Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM Master Inventor, IBM Haifa Research Lab.

Further details about the keynote speakers and the program can be found here.

List of accepted papers

List of accepted papers is available here

AT Flyer

Download from here as PDF

Important Dates

  • Deadline for registering abstracts:
    September 7, 2015 September 17, 2015

  • Deadline for papers submission:
    September 10, 2015 September 20, 2015

  • Final decisions to authors:
    October 5, 2015 October 15, 2015

  • Camera Ready Papers:
    October 10, 2015 October 30, 2015

  • Conference:
    17- 18 December, 2015

This year The Agreement Technologies Conference (AT 2015) is collocated with EUMAS 2015. Sessions of both conferences will be open to all participants of EUMAS and AT.
We hope that this will allow us to develop a rich and inspiring program of high-quality papers reporting original results.

Aims and Scope

Agreement Technologies refer to computer systems in which autonomous software agents negotiate with one another, typically on behalf of humans, in order to come to mutually acceptable agreements. An agent may choose whether to fulfil an agreement or not, and it should fulfil it when there is an obligation to do so derived from the standing agreements. Autonomy, interaction, mobility and openness are key concepts studied within the Agreement Technologies approach.

Semantic alignment, negotiation, argumentation, virtual organisations, trust and reputation and several other technologies are part of the sandbox to define, specify and verify such systems. The International Conference Series on Agreement Technologies is an interdisciplinary forum that brings together researchers and practitioners working on the various topics comprising this emergent and vibrant field. It provides an avenue to discuss and exchange new ideas and techniques for the design, implementation and verification of next generation open distributed systems centred on the notion of agreement among computational agents.

AT 2015 follows the successful outcome of the first and second edition of the International Conference on Agreement Technologies: AT 2012 in Dubrovnik, Croatia, and AT 2013 in  Beijing.

Topics of Interest

  • Argumentation and negotiation
  • Trust and reputation
  • Coalition & Team Formation
  • Coordination and distributed decision making
  • Computational social choice
  • Semantic alignment
  • Inter-theory relations
  • Decision and game theoretic foundations for agreement
  • Agent commitments
  • Semantic service coordination
  • Normative systems
  • Individual reasoning about norm adoption
  • Collective deliberation about norm adoption
  • Autonomic Electronic Institutions
  • Group planning agreements
  • Deliberative agreement: social choice and collective judgment
  • Evolution of organisational structures
  • Social Intelligence
  • Logics for agreements
  • Real-time agreements
  • Agreement patterns
  • Agreement technologies architectures, environments and methodologies
  • Applications of agreement technologies (e.g. web service composition, contract automation, supply chain automation, sensor networks, etc.)

Submissions

AT 2015 welcomes original, unpublished papers. We specially invite submissions by students who we think will receive valuable feedback from the discussion-oriented focus of the conference.

Authors are invited to submit papers in the following two categories::

Full Papers:
Papers in this category should represent original and previously unpublished work that is currently not under review in any conference or journal. Both basic and applied research papers are welcome. Papers should not exceed 15 pages including references and figures.

Position Papers:
Contributions in this category may represent either a summary of original work that has already been published in a conference or journal (in this case submissions must include explicitly a reference to the already published work), or ongoing research that can lead to important contributions to Agreement Technologies. Submissions in this category should not exceed 4 pages.

Each submission will be peer-reviewed. All submissions must  be written in English and formatted according to the Springer LNCS style, which can be obtained from http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html. Submissions must be done via Easychair through this link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=at15

Proceedings

AT-2015 proceedings, will be published in a Springer LNCS/LNAI volume.
Full research papers and short papers describing original, unpublished work accepted at AT 2015 will be included in the proceedings.

We will give authors of accepted papers the opportunity to revise the camera ready version of their paper(s) in order to incorporate feedback received upon the presentation of their work during the conference.

Journal Special Issue

Best papers from the AT 2015 conference will be published in the AI-COMMUNICATIONS Journal.
AI Communications is a journal on Artificial Intelligence which has a close relationship to ECCAI (the European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence).

Important Dates

•    Deadline for registering abstracts:  September 7, 2015 September 17, 2015
•    Deadline for papers submission:  September 10, 2015 September 20, 2015
•    Final decisions to authors: October 5, 2015 October 15, 2015
•    Camera Ready Papers: October 10, 2015 October 30, 2015
•    Conference:  17- 18 December, 2015

All deadlines are at 23:59 UTC-12, i.e. before midnight on the respective date anywhere in the world.

 

 

 

Sponsors


The European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI) is sponsoring one invited keynote speaker. ECCAI's support is greatly appreciated.

 

The conference is supported by the University of Piraeus Research Center.

 

The conference is supported by the Artificial Intelligence Journal (AIJ).

 

EUMAS & AT 2015 Keynote Speakers

Keynote speakers of EUMAS & AT are:

  • Professor Michael Luck, Computer Science and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King's College London.
  • Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM Master Inventor, IBM Haifa Research Lab.

Further details about the keynote speakers and the program can be found here.

List of accepted papers

List of accepted papers is available here

AT Flyer

Download from here as PDF

Important Dates

  • Deadline for registering abstracts:
    September 7, 2015 September 17, 2015

  • Deadline for papers submission:
    September 10, 2015 September 20, 2015

  • Final decisions to authors:
    October 5, 2015 October 15, 2015

  • Camera Ready Papers:
    October 10, 2015 October 30, 2015

  • Conference:
    17- 18 December, 2015

Registration

Happy to have you with us!

 

Conference rates

  Student Regular
Early bird registration
(ends October 30):
210 EUR 260 EUR
Late registration
(ends November 23):
250 EUR 290 EUR


Please make sure that you register for EUMAS & AT 2015 before November 23, 2015.
Registrations after that date can not be completed (either via bank transfer or on site).

There must be one registration for each paper accepted.

Payments

University of Piraeus Research Center (UPRC), on behalf of the event organiser, is in charge of invoicing and payment handling.

Please transfer the registration amount to the bank account of UPRC. Your ticket will be sent upon receipt of payment.

Please note that the payment to UPRC's bank account must cover the full registration amount. Any transaction fees and / or exchange rate differences will not be covered by EUMAS & AT 2015 or  UPRC.

Account holder: University of Piraeus Research Center (UPRC)
Account number: 190/54041421
SWIFT CODE: ETHNGRAA
IBAN: GR9701101900000019054041421
Bank name: National Bank of Greece,
Branch address: Piraeus A Code *190, Ethnikis Antistaseos 3, Piraeus, 18532

Please make sure to always add the account holder name and "EUMAS/AT 2015" as a justification, otherwise the payment cannot be tracked or it may not succeed.

To complete your registration  please send per email to eumas&at2015@unipi.gr the registration form with the necessary documents (explained in the form).

Your Ticket

The ticket includes:

  • Admission to all presentations (EUMAS 2015 and AT 2015)
  • Conference Bag
  • Admission for 1 person to the Conference Dinner (December, 17)
  • Warm lunch buffet, coffee, soft drinks, refreshments and snacks

 
Information on Cancellation Policy

Notification of cancellation must be sent per e-mail to the conference organizers:

  • Until 30 November 2015: full refund (handling fee will be charged).
  • Until 10 December: 50 % refund (handling fee will be charged).
  • After 10 December 2015: No refund will be given.

 

 

Sponsors


The European Coordinating Committee for Artificial Intelligence (ECCAI) is sponsoring one invited keynote speaker. ECCAI's support is greatly appreciated.

 

The conference is supported by the University of Piraeus Research Center.

 

The conference is supported by the Artificial Intelligence Journal (AIJ).

 

Invited Speakers

Dr. Onn Shehory, IBM Master Inventor, IBM Haifa Research Lab. (ECCAI Sponsored Keynote Speaker)

Title: Excerpts from the study of coalitions: from social behavior to computer science

Abstract.

From the very early days of human society, people have engaged in coalitions. Individuals in the context of others typically have to interact and collaborate to meet their goals. Collaboration can take place in diverse ways, and indeed various collaboration mechanisms have emerged across history. Science has attempted to study the collaborative phenomenon of coalescing. Philosophical and social studies were conducted first, followed by game theoretic and mathematical research. Computer science, and in particular the multi-agent systems discipline attempted to leverage the game theoretic coalitional solutions and relax them.

Multiple coalitional games have been considered to facilitate collaboration, and many mechanisms have been devised. Within such coalitions, software agents may jointly perform tasks that they would otherwise be unable to perform, or will perform poorly. To allow agent collaboration via coalitions, one should devise a coalition formation mechanism that exhibit desirable properties such as stability, fairness, optimality, and computational tractability. Agents that take part in those mechanisms should be provided with algorithms to guide their activity within. Yet, no solution can concurrently address all of these requirements. This problem intensifies when the number of agents increases.

In this talk I will present excerpts from coalitions' research. I will discuss agent attributes and mechanism properties and their effect on interaction. I will present some games that facilitate interaction as well as algorithms that implement feasible solutions to such games. I will finally present challenges in the context of social networks, big data and security risks.

Short bio.

Dr. Onn Shehory received his B.Sc. in physics and computer science in 1989, M.Sc. in physics in 1992, and Ph.D. in computer science in 1996, all from Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel. He was a post-doctoral fellow and then a visiting assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA from 1996 to 1999. In 1999 he joined the IBM Haifa Research Lab as a research staff member, a position he holds to date. From 2000 to 2006 he was an adjunct lecturer and senior lecturer at the Technion, Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel. From 2002 to date he is an adjunct senior lecturer at Bar Ilan University, Ramat Gan, Israel.

Dr. Shehory has edited 15 books, authored over 90 articles, and filed more than 25 patents. Among his research activities are large-scale distributed systems, multi-agent systems, coalition formation, electronic commerce, autonomic systems and software engineering. A paper of his [1] won the 2014 IFAAMAS influential paper award. Two other papers of his won best paper awards. He takes active roles in EU research projects and has served as a coordinator and technical leader of an international research project on software autonomy.

Dr. Shehory is an associate editor of the International Journal on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, the International Journal on Agent Oriented Software Engineering, and the ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems. He served a six years term as a board member of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (IFAAMAS). Dr. Shehory served on numerous program committees and as an organizer of multiple international conferences. In 2013, he served as the general chair of the international conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2013).

Selected publications

  1. O. Shehory and S. Kraus Methods for task allocation via agent coalition formation, Artificial Intelligence Journal, Vol. 101 (1-2), May 1998, pages 165-200.

  2. O. Shehory and S. Kraus. Feasible Formation of Coalitions Among Autonomous Agents in Non-Super-Additive Environments, Computational Intelligence, Vol. 15(3), August 1999, pages 218-251.

  3. O. Shehory. Optimal bidding in multiple concurrent auctions. International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems, Vol. 11(3-4), pages 315-327, 2002.

  4. A. Rosenfeld, G. Kaminka, S. Kraus and O. Shehory. A Study of Mechanisms for Improving Robotic Group Performance. Artificial Intelligence Journal. Vol. 172 (6-7), April 2008, pages 633-655.

  5. M. Goldstein, O. Shehory, R. Tzoref and S. Ur. Improving Throughput via Slowdowns. ICSE 2010, Cape Town, South Africa, May 2010.

  6. D. Breitgand, M. Goldstein, E. Henis, O. Shehory. Efficient Control of False Negative and False Positive Errors with Separate Adaptive Thresholds. IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management (TNSM), Vol. 8, No. 2, pp.128–140, June 2011.

  7. W. Hummer, O. Raz, O. Shehory, P. Leitner, and S. Dustdar. Test Coverage of Data-Centric Dynamic Compositions in Service-Based Systems. ICST 2011, Berlin, March 2011.

  8. Y. Adler, N. Behar, O. Raz, O. Shehory, N. Steindler, S. Ur, A. Zlotnick. Code Coverage Analysis in Practice for Large Systems. ICSE 2011, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 2011.

  9. S. Das, Y. Nahum, D. Sarne, O. Shehory. Two-Sided Search with Experts. Accepted, ACM EC'12, Valencia, June 2012.

 

Professor Michael Luck, Computer Science and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King's College London

Title: Contract-based Systems and Norm Emergence

Abstract.

Mirroring the paper versions exchanged between businesses today, electronic contracts offer the possibility of dynamic, automatic creation and enforcement of restrictions and compulsions on agent behaviour that are designed to ensure business objectives are met. However, where there are many contracts within a particular application, it can be difficult to determine whether the system can reliably fulfill them all; computer-parsable electronic contracts may allow such verification to be automated. In this talk,  I will illustrate some of these issues with aspects of the CONTRACT project, which  developed frameworks, components and tools that make it possible to model, build, verify and monitor distributed electronic business systems on the basis of dynamically generated, cross-organisational contracts.  I will describe a conceptual framework and architecture specification in which normative business contracts can be electronically represented, verified. As a contrast, I will also consider other efforts that seek to have norms emerge directly from the interactions of individuals within a society.

Short bio.

Michael Luck is Professor of Computer Science and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences at King's College London, where he also works in the Agents and Intelligent Systems group, undertaking research into agent technologies and intelligent systems. He is Scientific Advisor to the Board for Aerogility. His work has sought to take a principled approach to the development of practical agent systems, and spans, among other areas, formal models for intelligent agents and multi-agent systems, norms and institutions, trust and reputation, application to bioinformatics and health, and deployment and technology forecasting. He was previously a director of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (IFAAMAS), and was a member of the Executive Committee of AgentLink III, the European Network of Excellence for Agent-Based Computing, having previously been the Director of AgentLink II. He has been an editorial board member of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, the International Journal of Agent-Oriented Software Engineering, Web Intelligence and Agent Systems, and ACM Transactions on Autonomous and Adaptive Systems, as well as for the SpringerBriefs in Intelligent Systems series. He was also general co-chair of the Ninth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2010), held in Toronto, Canada in May 2010.

 
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 Thursday 17th

     
9:00-9:45 Registration
9:45-10:45 Invited Talk

Excerpts from the study of coalitions: from social behavior to computer science

Onn Shehory, IBM Master Inventor, IBM Haifa Research Lab.
ECCAI Sponsored Keynote Speaker

10:45-11:15 COFFEE BREAK
11:15-13:00

EUMAS Session 1
COORDINATION & PLANNING


From Public Plans To Global Solutions in Multiagent Planning, Jan Tozicka, Jan Jakubuv and Antonín Komenda.
Customized document research by a stigmergic approach using agents and artifacts, Zina El Guedria and Laurent Vercouter.
Composing Swarm Robot Formations Based on Their Distributions Using Mobile Agents, Ryotaro Oikawa, Munehiro Takimoto and Yasushi Kambayashi.

SHORT PAPERS

Collaborative Judgement, Ewa Andrejczuk, Juan Antonio Rodriguez-Aguilar and Carles Sierra.

Collaborative Framework for Monitoring Reliability of Distributed Components of Composed Services, Hisain Elshaafi, Dmitri Botvich and Steven Davy.

AT Session 1
ORGANIZATIONS & NORMATIVE SYSTEMS


Towards Smart Open Fleets, Holger Billhardt, Alberto Fernandez, Marin Lujak, Sascha Ossowski, Vicente Julián, Juan F. De Paz and Josefa Z. Hernandez.
Modeling and Enforcing Obligations for Logical Access Control, Fabio Marfia, Nicoletta Fornara and Truc-Vien T. Nguyen.
How to share knowledge by gossiping, Andreas Herzig and Faustine Maffre.

SHORT PAPERS

Multiagent model for agile context inference based on artificial immune systems and sparse distributed representations, Radu-Casian Mihailescu, Paul Davidsson and Jan Persson.
Selfish Agents in Normative Multi-agent Systems, Xin Sun.

13:00-14:15 LUNCH BREAK
14:15-16:00

EUMAS Session 2
NEGOTIATION & LEARNING

Factored MDPs for Optimal Prosumer Decision-Making in Continuous State Spaces, Angelos Angelidakis and Georgios Chalkiadakis.
Towards an Agent-based Negotiation Scheme for Scheduling Electric Vehicles Charging, Andreas Seitaridis, Emmanouil Rigas, Nick Bassiliades and Sarvapali Ramchurn.
A Dialectical Approach to Enable Decision Making in Online Trading, Wei Bai, Emmanuel Tadjouddine and Terry Payne.

SHORT PAPERS

Group-based Pricing to Shape Demand in Real-time Electricity Markets Rahul Agrawal, Anirban Chakraborti, Karamjit Singh, Gautam Shroff and Venkatesh Sarangan.
Human Rating Methods on Multi-Agent Systems, Chairi Kiourt, Dimitris Kalles and George Pavlidis.

AT Session 2
APPLICATIONS

Argumentation-based Hybrid Recommender System for Recommending Learning Objects, Paula Rodríguez, Stella Heras, Javier Palanca, Néstor Duque and Vicente Julian.
Intelligent People Flow Guidance in Smart Spaces, Marin Lujak and Sascha Ossowski.

SHORT PAPERS

Trust, Negotiations and Virtual Currencies for a Sharing Economy, Dave de Jonge and Carles Sierra.
Automating Personalized Learning through Motivation, Patricia Gutierrez, Nardine Osman and Carles Sierra.
Analysing Incentive Mechanisms for Crowdsourcing, Elena Del Val, Guillem Martínez, Vicente Botti and Penélope Hernández.

16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK
16:30-18:15

EUMAS Session 3
SIMULATION & IMPLEMENTATION


Human-in-the-Loop Simulation of a Virtual Classroom, Jesper Nilsson and Franziska Klügl.
Applying agent based simulation to the design of traffic control systems with respect to real-world urban complexity, Andreea Ion, Cristian Berceanu and Monica Patrascu.
A Concurrent Architecture for Agent Reasoning Cycle Execution in Jason, Maicon Rafael Zatelli, Alessandro Ricci and Jomi Fred Hubner.

SHORT PAPERS

Hardware Architecture Benchmarking for Simulation of Human Immune System by Multi-agents Systems, Fabio Martins, Alcione Oliveira, Ricardo Ferreira and Fabio R Cerqueira.
Agent Based Simulation to Evaluate Adaptive Caching in Distributed Databases, Santhilata Kuppili Venkata, Jeroen Keppens and Katarzyna Musial.

AT Session 3
NEGOTIATION & TRUST


Agreement Technologies in Smart Cities: Transmission Towers Maintenance with Virtual Organizations, Pablo Chamoso, Fernando De La Prieta, Juan Francisco De Paz, Javier Bajo Pérez and Ignacio Belacortu Arandia.
TugaTAC Broker: A Fuzzy Logic Adaptive Reasoning Agent for Energy Trading, Thiago R. P. M. Rúbio, Jonas Queiroz, Henrique Lopes Cardoso, Ana Paula Rocha and Eugénio Oliveira.

SHORT PAPERS

Probabilistic Argumentation, a Small Step for Uncertainty, a Giant Step for Complexity, Xin Sun.

20:30-22:30

EUMAS & AT 2015 CONFERENCE DINNER

 

Friday 18th

   
9:00-9:45 Registration
9:45-10:45 Invited Talk

Contract-based Systems and Norm Emergence

Michael Luck, Computer Science and Dean of the Faculty of Natural and Mathematical Sciences, King's College London

10:45-11:15 COFFEE BREAK
11:15-13:00

EUMAS Session 4
ARGUMENTATION & NEGOTIATION


What should an agent know not to fail in persuasion? Shizuka Yokohama and Kazuko Takahashi.
Trust-based Multiagent Credit Assignment (TMCA), Samira Nazari and Mohammad Ebrahim Shiri.
Algorithm Selection in Bilateral Negotiation, Litan Ilany and Kobi Gal.

SHORT PAPERS

Identifying Malicious Behavior in Multi-party Bipolar Argumentation Debates, Dionysios Kontarinis and Francesca Toni.
Learning to Get Better at Distributed Coalition Formation in Collaborative Multi-Agent Systems, Predrag Tosic (AT 2015 paper).
Learning in Multi Agent Social Environments with Opponent Models, Chairi Kiourt and Dimitris Kalles.

13:00-14:15 LUNCH BREAK
14:15-16:00

EUMAS Session 5
NORMS, TRUST AND REPUTATION

Information sources about hydrogeological disasters: the role of trust, Rino Falcone, Alessandro Sapienza and Cristiano Castelfranchi.
Coupling Regulative and Constitutive Dimensions in Situated Artificial Institutions,
Maiquel Brito, Jomi Fred Hubner and Olivier Boissier.
Modeling Social Deviance in Artificial Agent Societies, J. Octavio Gutierrez-Garcia and Emmanuel Lopez-Neri.

SHORT PAPERS

A Particle Swarm Optimization Metaheuristic for the Blocking Flow Shop Scheduling Problem: Total Tardiness Minimization, Nouri Nouha and Talel Ladhari.
ML-MA: Multi-Level Multi-Agents modeling to simulate renewable resources management systems Application on pastoral system: “Ouled Chehida” Case Study, Islem Henane, Sameh Hadouaj and Khaled Ghedira.

16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK
   

 

Venue

    

The conference venue is the Congress Center of the  National Centre For Scientific Research "Demokritos" (NCSR “Demokritos”)

NCSD "Demokritos" is situated in Agia Paraskevi, a very pleasant suburb at the foot of mount Hymettus, 10 km from the center of Athens and just 10 minutes from Eleftherios Venizelos Airport.

The Congress Center comprises a complex of rooms, lounges, exhibition spaces, and auditoriums. The Congress Center is open to the scientific and academic communities, to groups from the arts and culture, as well as to the general public, private companies, public services, public sector organizations, scientific and cultural institutions, and international organizations and associations, for scientific, technological and cultural events.

The Congress Center provides also a spacious parking area.
 
Access to NCSR Demokritos is direct from different points of interest, and transportation to any place in or near Athens is very easy.

Please consult the Urban Railways Transport site for timetables and routes.

Accomodation

1. Olympic Fashion Hotel

1 Souri st. and Vassileos Georgiou Av.
Halandri, Athens,
15124
Greece
Tel.: +30 210 68 13 430
Fax: +30 210 68 19 836

2. The Golden Age of Athens Hotel
(close to metro station MEGARO MOUSIKIS - 15 minutes by taxi, ~10€)

57, Michalakopoulou Street
Athens, Greece
Tel.: +30 210 72 40 861
Fax: +30 210 72 13 965

3. Royal Olympic Hotel

Athanasiou Diakou 28
Athens, Greece
Tel.: +30 210 92 88 400
e-mail: reservations@royalolympic.com

4. Best Western Ilisia Hotel

25 Michalakopoulou Street,
Athens, Greece, 11528
Tel.: +30 210 72 44 051,
Tel.: +30 210 72 41 847

5. The President Hotel
(close to metro station PANORMOU - 15 minutes by taxi, ~10€)

43, Kifissias Ave.
115 23 Athens, Greece  
Tel.: +30 210 69 89 000
Fax: +30 210 69 24 900

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Conference Chairs

Vicente J. Julian Inglada Technical University of Valencia, Spain
George Vouros University of Piraeus, Greece

Local Organizers

George Vouros University of Piraeus, Greece
Alexander Artikis NCSR "Demokritos"
George Santipantakis University of Piraeus, Greece

Program Committee (TBC)

Giulia Andrighetto ISTC CNR
Estefania Argente Universitat Politècnica de València
Javier Bajo Universitat Politècnica de Madrid
Olivier Boissier ENS Mines Saint-Etienne
Pompeu Casanovas ICAIL
Cristiano Castelfranchi Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies
Carlos Chesñevar UNS (Universidad Nacional del Sur)
Paul Davidsson Malmö University
Maria Ganzha University of Gdańsk, Poland
Mirjana Ivanović University of Novi Sad, Faculty of Sciences, Department of Mathematics and Informatics
Gordan Jezic University of Zagreb, Croatia
Jeroen Keppens King's College London, UK
Matthias Klusch DFKI, Germany
Ryszard Kowalczyk Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
Mario Kusek University of Zagreb, Croatia
Lea Kutvonen University of Helsinki
Viorel Negru West University of Timisoara
Paulo Novais University of Minho
Eugénio Oliveira University of Porto, Portugal
Eva Onaindia Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
Sascha Ossowski University Rey Juan Carlos
Marcin Paprzycki IBSPAN, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Axel Polleres WU Vien
Miguel Rebollo Univ. Politécnica de Valencia
Jordi Sabater Mir IIIA, CSIC
Marco Schorlemmer Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, IIIA, CSIC
Michael Ignaz Schumacher University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland
Carles Sierra IIIA, Spanish National Research Council, Spain
Francesca Toni Imperial College London, UK
Denis Trcek University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
László Zsolt Varga SZTAKI, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
Antoine Zimmermann ISCOD, ENS Mines Saint-Etienne, France

Dear EUMAS & AT 2015 delegate,

we are very much looking forward to having you in Athens for the conference! One week to go until the conference and preparations are running at full speed.
We hope you have made your arrangements to come to the conference, please note also the information on “accommodation & venue" on our conference page.

Here are some more important details (please read them carefully):

  1. Directions/Venue Information: The conference will take place in the Congress Center of NCSR Demokritos. Sign posts in the NCSR Demokritos Campus will guide you to the  building. Sessions will take place in the main auditorium and to another room next to it.

You can access NCSR "Demokritos" from the centre of Athens:

By Bus: Take the bus B5 from the Central Railway Station towards Aghia Paraskevi, and get off at the "4th stop of Ag. Paraskevi". The bus stop is very close to the main entrance of NCSR "Demokritos". Depending on the traffic, the journey from the centre of Athens may take from 45 to 60 minutes. See the drive here: http://www.oasa.gr/xmap.php?id=pb5

By Metro and Bus: Take line 3 of the metro (blue line) to "Doukissis Plakentias" direction and get off at "Nomismatokopio" stop. Follow the “Kondylaki” exit where you can reach the bus station. Take the B5 bus, the 406 bus or the 407 bus towards the direction of Aghia Paraskevi, and get off at the "4th stop of Ag. Paraskevi". The bus stop is next to the main entrance of NCSR "Demokritos". Depending on the traffic, this journey from the centre of Athens may take approximately 30 minutes.

By Taxi: Taking a taxi from the centre of Athens to NCSR "Demokritos" costs approximately 12 Euros. Depending on the traffic, the journey from the centre of Athens may take from 20 to 30 minutes.

All routes to NCSR "Demokritos"  can be found here.

Important: To enter the NCSR Demokritos you need to have your Id or passport for security reasons.

  1. Registration desks/Collecting your conference bag&badges: The registration desk will be open for registration/collecting your badges and conference bag, etc. at the following times:
17/12: 08:00-9:45/11:00-17:30
18/12: 08:00-9:45/11:00-14:00

In order to avoid delays, make sure at least to be there enough in advance.

  1. Conference Dinner: We welcome all participants to the Conference Dinner on Dec 17 at 20:30. Separate registration is not required for registered conference participants. The conference dinner will take place in AGORA restaurant-bar.

Directions to AGORA:Take line 3 of the metro (blue line) and get off at “Ampelokipi" stop. Follow the “Alexandras/Soutsou” exit. The restaurant is 2’ walking distance from there. You can check the location at:

https://www.google.gr/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=agora+restaurant-bar+athens&rflfq=1&tbm=lcl&rlfi=hd:;si:12700357571845947189

  1. Information for speakers:
  •    all speakers be there in the room you are presenting well before the session starts (at leaset 10min before) and get in touch with the session chair
  •    Regular presentations have 25’ with questions and short presentations 15’ with questions.


Looking very much forward to having you in Athens!
George Vouros, Michael Rovatsos, Vicente Julian