Workshop on Knowledge Engineering for Planning and Scheduling (KEPS) at ICAPS 2026
Dublin, Ireland
June 2026
https://icaps-keps.github.io/2026/
Aim and Scope of the Workshop
Despite the progress in automated planning and scheduling systems, these
systems still need to be fed by carefully
engineered domain and problem descriptions and they need to be fine-tuned for particular
domains and problems. Knowledge engineering for AI planning and scheduling deals
with the acquisition, design, validation, and maintenance of domain
models, as well as the selection and
optimization of appropriate machinery to work on them. These processes
directly influence the success of real-world planning and scheduling applications. The
importance of knowledge engineering techniques is clearly demonstrated by the performance
gap between domain-independent planners and planners that exploit domain-specific
knowledge.
The workshop continues the tradition of several International Competitions on Knowledge Engineering for Planning and Scheduling (ICKEPS) and previous KEPS workshops. While ICKEPS primarily focuses on software tools and domain encoding techniques, this workshop covers all aspects of knowledge engineering for AI planning and scheduling.
Topics of Interest
Important Dates
The reference timezone for all
deadlines is UTC-12. That is, as long as there is still some place anywhere in
the world where the deadline has not yet passed, you are on time!
Submission Details
Two types of papers can be submitted. Full technical papers with the length up to 8 pages + 1 for references, are standard research papers. Short papers with the length between 2 and 4 pages (+1 for references) describe either a particular application or focus on open challenges. All papers must be submitted in PDF format and must conform to the AAAI style template.
The submissions are done via EasyChair https://easychair.org/conferences?conf=keps26.
Policy on
Previously Published Papers: we
welcome submissions based on recent publications from other (non-ICAPS) venues
such as specialized conferences (e.g., AAMAS, ICRA, KR) or general AI
conferences (e.g., AAAI, IJCAI, ECAI). Such submissions must clearly indicate
the original venue. Submissions currently under review elsewhere are also
welcome since the workshop is a non-archival venue. No copyright transfer is
required. If the paper is under double-blind review at another venue, please
anonymize the submission.
Organising Committee