ICAPS 2024 Call for Demonstrations:
The
System Demonstrations and Exhibits program at ICAPS 2024 provides an
opportunity for planning and scheduling researchers and practitioners to
demonstrate their state-of-the-art implementations in action. This
event allows the community to experience some of the latest
contributions to the field while broadening the reach of novel methods.
Researchers from all sub-areas of AI planning and scheduling are
encouraged to submit proposals to demonstrate their systems. Submissions
will be evaluated based on their novelty, scientific or industrial
contributions’ relevance to the conference theme and participants, and
presentation. We welcome submissions that demonstrate novel techniques
for automated planning and scheduling, as well as commercial, mature
systems, and innovative applications recently deployed or in development
that rely on automated planning and scheduling in a significant way.
Tools for teaching planning or scheduling are also relevant. There will
be an award for Best System Demonstration.
Submission Instructions
Potential exhibitors should submit their applications via
Openreview.
The
submission should consist of an extended abstract of no more than 2
pages using the latest AAAI template. This should include the title of
the proposed demonstration, the list of authors and their affiliations,
and an abstract of up to 250 words. It should describe the technical
content of the demonstration, with the appropriate credits and
references. Authors may upload supplementary material to describe any
non-standard hardware or software requirements, or other requested
logistical arrangements. We plan to provide for each demonstration a
table, chairs, poster board, power strip, and a large display, but will
try to accommodate special requests.
The
extended abstract must include a link to a video file no more than 10
minutes long, hosted on a public service that allows streaming or
downloading. The video of the demonstration is as important as the
extended abstract for evaluating the suitability and merit of the
proposed demonstration.
The
extended abstracts and videos for accepted demonstrations will be
available to conference participants and will be archived on the
conference website.
Summary of Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: Monday, March 25.
- Early notification: Thursday, March 28 (including information only about the acceptance of the demos).
- Full Reviews: Friday, April 19.
System Demo Program Chairs
- Jiaoyang Li, Carnegie Mellon University (jiaoyangli at cmu dot edu)
- Sarath Sreedharan, Colorado State University (ssreedh3 at colostate dot edu)
Best regards,
Charles Gretton as an ICAPS-24 Publicity Chair on behalf of System Demo PC