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EpiP 2020: Epistemic Planning

14-15 Jun 2020
Nancy, France

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CALL FOR PAPERS
ICAPS 2020 Workshop on Epistemic Planning (EpiP 2020)
https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/workshops/epip
Deadline: March 2, 2020 23:59 (UTC-12)
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Automated planning is of central concern in high-level symbolic AI 
research, with applications in logistics, robotics and service 
composition. In the simple case of an agent operating in a known world, 
the output of a planner is just a sequence of actions to be performed to 
the effect that it achieves a desired goal state. Epistemic planning is 
the enrichment of automated planning with epistemic notions, including 
knowledge and beliefs, which not only refer to incomplete knowledge, but 
also beliefs about this knowledge. Epistemic planning has promising 
application potentials in all types of domains requiring artificial agents 
that have skills both in planning and in reasoning about knowledge and 
beliefs (of themselves and others). Such applications include domestic 
robots interacting with humans, non-player characters in video games, and 
autonomous robots interacting in a factory setting. It is a relatively 
recent area of research, and is inherently multi-disciplinary involving 
research from automated planning, epistemic logic, and knowledge 
representation & reasoning. In order to achieve formalisms and systems for 
epistemic planning that are both expressive and practically efficient, it 
is necessary to combine the state of the art from all three areas. Topics 
relevant to the workshop include:

* Theory of mind, recursive reasoning
* Modeling teams/groups of agents
* Modeling other agents under partial observability
* Modeling belief change in other agents
* Modeling strategies and knowledge preconditions in games and knowledge-based programs
* Reasoning about utilities and preferences of other agents
* Formal/epistemic models of coordination and collaboration in multi-agent systems
* Planning formalisms for epistemic planning
* Action languages for epistemic planning
* Algorithms for epistemic planning
* Decidability and complexity results for epistemic planning variants
* Search heuristics for epistemic planning
* Epistemic planning benchmarks
* Learning epistemic action theories
* Methods for goal/intent/plan recognition
* Epistemic reasoning in social robotics
* (Dynamic) epistemic logic applied to goal recognition, diagnosis and/or planning
* Novel applications of epistemic planning

### Important Dates
Submission: March 2, 2020 23:59 (UTC-12)
Notification: April 4, 2020
Workshop: June 14/15, 2020

### Submission Instructions
Submissions should be formatted in AAAI style (see instructions in the Author Kit at https://www.aaai.org/Publications/Templates/AuthorKit20.zip) and be no longer than 8 pages (excluding references). Submissions will be double blind.
There will be no formal proceedings. Submissions sent to other conferences are allowed. It is the responsibility of the authors to ensure that those venues allow for papers submitted to be already published in "informal" ways.
At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the workshop in order to present the paper. Authors must register for the ICAPS main conference in order to attend the workshop. There will be no separate workshop-only registration.
Workshop web page: https://icaps20.icaps-conference.org/workshops/epip
Submission link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=epip20

### Organizers
Thomas Bolander (Technical University of Denmark)
Thorsten Engesser (University of Freiburg)
Andreas Herzig (CNRS, IRIT Toulouse)
Robert Mattmüller (University of Freiburg)
Sheila McIlraith (University of Toronto)
Bernhard Nebel (University of Freiburg)
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