Call for abstracts (Industrial track)

 

The PRIMA conference (Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems) is an international event now in its 22nd edition. The conference aims at creating a meeting point between researchers, but also companies, in the field of Artificial Intelligence, and in particular of Distributed and Multi-Agent Systems. The 2019 edition includes a session dedicated to companies, with the aim of facilitating their access to an international context where to spread their technologies and seek contacts for possible cooperations.

Contributions

To participate in the conference, the submission of an abstract of three to five pages is required, in Italian or English, in which the company introduces its own technology or application in the field multi-agent systems. We recommend using the LNCS format whose Word and Latex templates are available at the following on the page:

https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines

For submission, simply send an e-mail attaching the contribution in pdf format at the following e-mail address: prima2019@di.unito.it

Contributions will be evaluated by a commission of experts and those accepted for the Industrial Track will be included in the official conference proceedings, published by Springer in a volume of the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. Accepted papers are to be presented in a dedicated session, preferably in English. Participation and publication is conditional on a spokesman registration.

Important Dates

  • July 7th, 2019 July 22nd, 2019: Abstract submission
  • July 31st, 2019: Notification of acceptance
  • October 28th–31st, 2019: Conference dates

Local Organizers

The PRIMA 2019 conference is sponsored by and under the patronage of the Computer Science Department of the University of Torino, by the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AI * IA) and is organized by:

  • Matteo Baldoni (University of Torino)
  • Cristina Baroglio (University of Torino)
  • Roberto Micalizio (University of Torino)