[First CFP] 3rd Workshop on Planning in the Era of LLMs (LLM4Plan @ ICAPS 2026)

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3rd Workshop on Planning in the Era of LLMs (LM4Plan @ ICAPS 2026)

Visit https://llmforplanning.github.io/ICAPS26/ for up-to-date information.
ICAPS’26 Workshop,
Dublin, Ireland
Date: June 27 or 28, 2026 (TBD)

Paper submission deadline: May 1st, 2026, AoE
Paper acceptance notification: June 2nd, 2026, AoE

Overview

Language Models (LMs) are a disruptive force, changing how research was done in many subareas of AI. Planning is one of the last bastions that remain standing. The focus of this workshop is on the questions in the intersection of these areas. Some of the specific areas we would like to gain a better understanding in include: what LMs can contribute to planning, how LMs can/should be used, what the pitfalls of using LMs are and what guarantees can be obtained.

Topics of Interest

We invite paper submissions on the following (not exhaustive) list of topics:

  • Planning directly with pre-trained or fine-tuned LMs.
  • Planning for LMs.
  • LMs for (partial) model elicitation.
  • LMs for generating structured planning problem descriptions.
  • LMs for search guidance or search pruning.
  • LMs for validation and verification of plans, policies, or models.
  • LMs for generalization in planning and generalized planning.
  • Using LMs as a proxy for user preferences.
  • Using LMs to develop interfaces for planning-based systems or planning-related problems.
  • Other applications of LMs in planning.

We particularly encourage submissions leveraging small and open-weight language models, especially those advancing efficient and reliable methods with rigorous, reproducible evaluations and accessible research artifacts.

Important Dates

Paper submission deadline: May 1st, 2026, AoE
Paper acceptance notification: June 2nd, 2026, AoE

ICAPS will be in-person this year. Authors of accepted workshop papers are expected to register for the workshop, physically attend the conference and present in person. All accepted papers will have an oral presentation.

Submission Details

We solicit workshop paper submissions relevant to the above call. Paper submissions should be made through OpenReview.

Format

All submissions must be a single PDF file and follow one of the formats below:

Long papers – up to 8 pages + unlimited references / appendices
Short papers – up to 4 pages + unlimited references / appendices

Style

Please format submissions in AAAI style (see instructions in the Author Kit ).

Dual-submission and non-archival policy

Authors submitting papers rejected from other conferences, please ensure you do your utmost to address the comments given by the reviewers. Please do not submit papers that are already accepted for the main ICAPS conference to the workshop. The workshop is a non-archival venue and will not have official proceedings. Workshop submissions can be subsequently or concurrently submitted to other venues.

Double-blind Reviewing policy

All submissions must be anonymized and may not contain any identifying information that may violate the double-blind reviewing policy. Submissions and reviews will not be public. Only accepted papers will be made public.

Organizing Committee

Augusto B. Corrêa, University of Oxford
Elliot Gestrin, Linköping University
Sarath Sreedharan, Colorado State University
Michael Katz, IBM
Nir Lipovetzky, University of Melbourne
Katharina Stein, Saarland University
Luckeciano Carvalho Melo, University of Oxford

Please send your inquiries to llmforp...@gmail.com



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