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3rd Workshop on the International Planning Competition (IPC)
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The International Planning Competition (IPC) was created in 1998 to set a common ground for comparing different planning techniques. Nowadays the IPC is considered a reference source when building a planner and most of the new planning techniques presented at ICAPS, are evaluated regarding the languages, benchmarks and metrics defined in the competition. However, several critiques have been raised concerning the necessity and usefulness of several aspects of the competition.
Given the relevance of IPC and continuing with the lineage of the workshops organized at ICAPS 2003 and 2007, this workshop aims to review the current status of the IPC, and to help to determine/sketch/prepare the forthcoming competition, the Eight International Planning Competition. This workshop seeks submissions of contributed work in the following topics.
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IPC Format:
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Review/criticize the existing tracks. What worked, what did not, and what needs to be changed/improved in each track.
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Proposals for new competition tracks, e..g., an application track? a Planning and Execution track?
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IPC Languages: Review of current representation languages, assessment, comparison with other modeling languages and proposals for possible extensions.
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IPC Evaluation
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Domains and problems: Review/criticize the current domains, with respect to their complexity, closeness to real-world applications, whether or not the current problem sets are adequate in representing the technical challenges in different classes... Proposal for new domains, particularly ones that can capture critical constraints in real-world applications.
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Evaluation Criteria: Review/criticize the current evaluation approach and proposals for changes/standardization.
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IPC Results
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IPC-2011: Review of the performance of different types of planners (e.g. satisfiability, state-space heuristic, portfolios) with respect to various types of domains. Identifying problem structures that are suitable for different types of planner.
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IPC from 1998 to 2011: Review of the evolution of planners throughout the competition history. What kind of planner do we seek? Can it be proven that a significant progress has been achieved?
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Program
Papers will be allocated 30 minutes of time. This includes a 20 minute presentation by one of the authors and 10 minutes for questions and discussions.
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9:50 - 10:00 Welcome 10:00 - 11:00 Session I
11:00 - 11:30 Coffee break 11:30 - 12:30 Session II
12:30 - 14:00 Lunch break 14:00 - 15:00 Session III
15:00 - 15:30 Coffee Break 15:30 - 17:30 Session IV
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Important Dates
- Papers Submission: April 1st, 2012 (Updated)
- Notifications of acceptance: April 23rd, 2012
- Camera-Ready Paper Submissions: April 30th, 2012
- Workshop Date: June 25-26th, 2012
Submission Procedure
Paper submission is in PDF only. Please format submissions in AAAI style. Refer to the author instructions on the AAAI web site for detailed formatting instructions and LaTeX style files. Final papers will be in the same format, keep them to at most 8+1 pages long (meaning 8 pages plus 1 extra page containing only references). We also welcome the submission of short position papers (at most 4+1 pages long).
Papers must be submitted by February 20th, 2012. All ICAPS deadlines refer to 23:59 in the UTC-12 time zone. (So if there is still some place in the world where the deadline has not yet passed, you are on time.)
Paper Submissions should be made through the workshop EasyChair web site https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=icapswipc2012
Organizers
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Amanda Coles, King's College London, UK
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Andrew Coles, King's College London, UK
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Angel García Olaya, Carlos III de Madrid, SPAIN
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Sergio Jiménez. Universidad, Carlos III de Madrid, SPAIN
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Carlos Linares Lopez, Carlos III de Madrid, SPAIN
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Scott Sanner, NICTA and the ANU, AUSTRALIA
Program Committee
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Blai Bonet, Universidad Simón Bolívar
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Daniel Borrajo, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Stefan Edelkamp, University of Bremen
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Alan Fern, Oregon State University
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Hector Geffner, Universitat Pompeu Fabra
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Alfonso Gerevini, Università degli Studi di Brescia
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Malte Helmert, University of Basel
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Jorg Hoffmann, INRIA
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Derek Long, King's College London
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Mausam, University of Washington
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Lee McCluskey, University of Huddersfield,
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Héctor Palacios, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
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Prasad Tadepalli, Oregon State University
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Sungwook Yoon, PARC
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