23rd International Conference on Practical applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (PAAMS'25)
Research on Agents and Multi-Agent Systems has matured during the last decade and many effective applications of this technology are now deployed. PAAMS provides an international forum to present and discuss the latest scientific developments and their effective applications, to assess the impact of the approach, and to facilitate technology transfer. PAAMS started as a local initiative, but has since grown to become the international yearly platform to present, to discuss, and to disseminate the latest developments and the most important outcomes related to real-world applications. It provides a unique opportunity to bring multi-disciplinary experts, academics and practitioners together to exchange their experience in the development and deployment of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. PAAMS intends to bring together researchers and developers from industry and the academic world to report on the latest scientific and technical advances on the application of multi-agent systems, to discuss and debate the major issues, and to showcase the latest systems using agent based technology. It will promote a forum for discussion on how agent-based techniques, methods, and tools help system designers to accomplish the mapping between available agent technology and application needs. Other stakeholders should be rewarded with a better understanding of the potential and challenges of the agent-oriented approach.
Special Topic of the 2025 edition
"Computational Social Science"
Problems
- Agent-based simulation and prediction
- Distributed problem solving
- Agent cooperation and negotiation
- Agent societies and social networks
- Real-time multi-agent systems
- Human agent interaction, user interfaces
- Adaptation, learning and personalization
- Reputation, trust, privacy and security
- Agent engineering and development tools
- Evaluation, ethical and legal issues
Domains
- Information recovery and information systems
- Knowledge management and data intensive systems
- Intelligent control and manufacturing systems
- Embodied agents and autonomous systems
- Multi-robot systems and real world robotics
- Internet softbots and web intelligence
- Virtual agents, animation and games
- Pervasive agents and ambient intelligence
- E-learning and educational systems
- User-centered applications and assisting agents
IBM Demonstration award
The best demo paper in PAAMS'25 will be awarded with 1000€ and trip to visit its headquarters (trip & accommodation).
An extended and improved version of the demo paper will be published in the Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence (ADCAIJ) journal.
More information: /open-calls/call-demonstrations
Format
Authors should consult Springer’s authors’ guidelines and use their proceedings templates, either for LaTeX or for Word, for the preparation of their papers. Springer encourages authors to include their ORCIDs in their papers. In addition, the corresponding author of each paper, acting on behalf of all of the authors of that paper, must complete and sign a Consent-to-Publish form. The corresponding author signing the copyright form should match the corresponding author marked on the paper. Once the files have been sent to Springer, changes relating to the authorship of the papers cannot be made.
The maximum length of the papers is 12 pages (6 pages in Demonstrations), including figures and references:
Submission
All proposed papers must be submitted in electronic form (PDF format) using the PAAMS conference management system.
Review process
PAAMS welcomes the submission of papers and gives preference to the topics listed under the call. All submitted papers will undergo a thorough review process; each paper will be refereed by at least three experts in the field based on relevance, originality, significance, quality and clarity.
The papers must consist of original, relevant and previously unpublished sound research results related to any of the topics of the conference.
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Special Issues
The scientific committee of the co-located conferences in collaboration with the guest editors will select the best papers from those presented in the conferences to be considered for publication in the following Special Issues:
Authors of selected papers from PAAMS and Co-located Events will be invited to submit an extended and improved version to a Special Issue published in ADCAIJ (ISSN: 2255-2863, JCR (2023): 1.7, Q3)) indexed in DOAJ, ProQuest, Scholar, WorldCat, Dialnet, Sherpa ROMEO, Dulcinea, UlrichWeb, Emerging Sources Citation Index of Thomson Reuters, BASE y Academic Journals Database.
To Be Updated
General deadlines
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Deadline
7th March, 2025
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Workshop deadline
14th March, 2025
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Demonstrations deadline
21st March, 2025
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Notification of acceptance
25th April, 2025
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Camera-Ready papers
9th May, 2025
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Conference Celebration
25th-27th June, 2025
General Chair
Philippe Mathieu , University of Lille (France)
Chair
Advisory Board
Bo An, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)
Paul Davidsson, Malmö University (Sweden)
Keith Decker, University of Delaware (USA)
Fernando De la Prieta, University of Salamanca (Spain)
Yves Demazeau, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (France)
Frank Dignum, Umeå University (Sweden)
Tom Holvoet, KU Leuven (Belgium)
Toru Ishida, Kyoto University (Japan)
Takayuki Ito, Kyoto University (Japan)
Eric Matson, Purdue University (United States)
Jörg P. Müller, Technische Universität Clausthal (Germany)
Michal Pechoucek, Czech Technical University in Prague (Czech Republic)
Franco Zambonelli, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia (Italy)
Organizing Committee
Philippe Mathieu , University of Lille (France)
Chair
Anne-Cécile Caron, University of Lille (France)
Antoine Nongaillard, University of Lille (France)
Jarod Vanderlynden, University of Lille (France)
Jules Bompard, University of Lille (France)
Erwan Martin, University of Lille (France)