Thursday, April 22, 2010

[DMANET] COMSOC-2010 submission website is now open

Dear colleagues, we are now accepting submissions to COMSOC-2010
(until May 15); see

http://ccc.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/COMSOC-2010/submission.shtml

An updated CFP is below. Please accept my apologies if you receive
multiple copies.

Best,
Vince & Joerg

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Call for Papers

Third International Workshop on Computational Social Choice
(COMSOC-2010)

Duesseldorf, Germany, September 13--16, 2010

URL: http://ccc.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/COMSOC-2010/

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MISSION
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Computational social choice is a new discipline emerging at the
interface of social choice theory and computer science. It is
concerned with the application of computational techniques to the
study of social choice mechanisms, and with the integration of social
choice paradigms into computing. The aim of this workshop is to bring
together the different communities that have been addressing such
issues: computer scientists interested in computational issues in
social choice; people working in artificial intelligence and multi-
agent systems who are using ideas from social choice to organize
societies of artificial software agents; logicians interested in the
logic-based specification and analysis of social procedures (social
software); and last but not least people coming from social choice
theory itself.

COMSOC-2010 will be held in association with the COST Action
``Algorithmic Decision Theory,'' and will also be accompanied by a
``LogICCC tutorial day'' with general introductory talks. The invited
talks of the workshop and the tutorials will be presented by a number
of prominent scientists. Registration fees will cover both the
workshop and the LogICCC tutorial day and will be kept very low.

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INVITED SPEAKERS
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Invited speakers will include Gabrielle Demange (Paris), Matthew O.
Jackson (Stanford), Bettina Klaus (Lausanne), Herve Moulin (Rice
University), and Hannu Nurmi (Turku).

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PAPER SUBMISSION
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Submissions of full papers describing original or recently published
work on all aspects of computational social choice are invited. Topics
of interest include, but are not limited to:

o complexity-theoretic analysis of voting procedures
o computational aspects of fair division
o multiagent resource allocation
o cake-cutting algorithms
o distributed negotiation in multiagent systems
o preference representation in combinatorial domains
o computational aspects of preference aggregation rules
o preference elicitation
o social choice and constraint programming
o social choice and the web: ranking systems
o social networks
o belief and judgement aggregation
o algorithmic game theory
o computational aspects of coalition formation
o social choice under uncertainty
o logics for collective decision making
o logic-based verification of social procedures
o communication complexity of social choice mechanisms
o computational issues in mechanism design

Paper submission is electronic via the workshop website. Papers should
not exceed 12 pages in length (roughly 5000 words) and should be
formatted according to the instructions available at the workshop
website. Accepted papers will be collected in informal workshop notes,
printed copies of which will be available at the workshop. Please
contact either one of the program chairs in case of any questions:

o Vince Conitzer (conitzer@cs.duke.edu)
o Joerg Rothe (rothe@cs.uni-duesseldorf.de)

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IMPORTANT DATES
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o Paper submission deadline: May 15, 2010
o Notification of authors: June 20, 2010
o Camera-ready papers due: July 15, 2010
o Early registration deadline: July 15, 2010
o LogICCC tutorial day: September 13, 2010
o Workshop dates: September 14--16, 2010

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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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o Felix Brandt
o Vincent Conitzer (co-chair)
o Edith Elkind
o Ulle Endriss
o Piotr Faliszewski
o Michael R. Fellows
o Marc Kilgour
o Jerome Lang
o Jean-Francois Laslier
o Noam Nisan
o Ariel Procaccia
o Fran Rosamond
o Jeffrey S. Rosenschein
o Francesca Rossi
o Joerg Rothe (co-chair)
o Remzi Sanver
o Arkadii Slinko
o Kristen Brent Venable
o Toby Walsh
o Michael Wooldridge
o William S. Zwicker

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Prof. Dr. Joerg Rothe
Universitaet Duesseldorf, Institut fuer Informatik,
Universitaetsstr. 1, 40225 Duesseldorf, Germany
Phone: +49 211 81 12188, Fax: +49 211 81 11667
rothe@cs.uni-duesseldorf.de
http://ccc.cs.uni-duesseldorf.de/~rothe
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