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Heuristics and Search for Domain-Independent Planning (HSDIP 2024) ICAPS'24 Workshop Banff, Canada June 2, 2024
Aim and Scope of the Workshop Heuristics and search algorithms are the two key components of heuristic search, one of the main approaches to many variations of domain-independent planning, including classical planning, temporal planning, planning under uncertainty and adversarial planning. This workshop seeks to understand the underlying principles of current heuristics and search methods, their limitations, ways for overcoming those limitations, as well as the synergy between heuristics and search.
Planning and Robotics (PlanRob 2024) ICAPS'24 Workshop Banff, Alberta, Canada June 3, 2024 in Room KC 105
Aim and Scope of the Workshop AI Planning & Scheduling (P&S) methods are key to enabling intelligent robots to perform autonomous, flexible, and interactive behaviours. Researchers in the P&S community have continued to develop approaches and produce planners, representations, as well as heuristics that robotics researchers can make use of. However, there remain numerous challenges complicating the uptake, use and successful integration of P&S technology in robotics, many of which have been addressed by robotics researchers with novel solutions.
Workshop Program Overview Here is the list of the worskhops accepted to ICAPS 2024
Acronym Workshop Title Organizer(s) -- KEPS
-- KEPS
Workshop on Knowledge Engineering for Planning and Scheduling
TBD
-- HPlan
-- HPlan
Hierarchical Planning
TBD
-- IPC
-- IPC
Workshop on the International Planning Competition
TBD
-- PRL
-- PRL
Bridging the Gap Between AI Planning and Reinforcement Learning
ICAPS 2023 Doctoral Consortium The Doctoral Consortium (DC) is intended to give Ph.D. students the opportunity to closely interact with established researchers and get feedback on their research, provide advice on career possibilities and build a professional network, improving the cohesion of new researchers with the ICAPS community.
The DC is open to all doctoral student attendees of the conference and will take place on July 8th (the day before ICAPS workshops and tutorials).
HAXP: Human-Aware and Explainable Planning ICAPS'24 Workshop Banff, Alberta, Canada June 3, 2024
Aim and Scope of the Workshop As artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly being adopted into application solutions, the challenge of supporting effective interactions with humans is becoming more apparent. Partly this is to support integrated working styles, in which humans and intelligent systems cooperate in problem-solving, but also it is a necessary step in the process of building and calibrating trust as humans migrate greater competence and responsibility to such systems.
Workshop on Hierarchical Planning (HPlan) 7th ICAPS Workshop on Hierarchical Planning (HPlan 2024) Banff, Alberta, Canada Monday, June 3, 2024 Room KC 305
Aim and Scope of the Workshop The motivation for using hierarchical planning formalisms is manifold. It features explicit and predefined guidance of the plan generation process and allows to represent complex problem solving and behavior patterns. A further benefit is that hierarchical planning offers different abstraction levels when communicating with a human user or when planning cooperatively.
Workshop on Echoing (failed) Efforts in Planning (WEEP) 1st ICAPS Workshop on Echoing (failed) Efforts in Planning (WEEP 2024) Banff, Alberta, Canada June 3, 2024
Aim and Scope of the Workshop Generally, researchers expect their work to loosely follow these landmarks: idea → formalization + approach → implementation + evaluation → write paper → publication. But what happens if you do not get the results you expected from your idea? Usually, you will try to understand what causes your approach to behave differently from what you expected, and you can get three main different outcomes from this:
Workshop on the International Planning Competition (WIPC 2024) 6th ICAPS Workshop on the International Planning Competition (WIPC 2024) Banff, Alberta, Canada June 2-3, 2024
Schedule Submission April 2 Notification April 8 Camera Ready April 22 Aim and Scope of the Workshop The International Planning Competition (IPC) is held every few years in the context of ICAPS.
Industry panel Details Date: June 3, 2024 @ 3:30pm-4:30pm Location: Max Bell Abstract The panel will take a contemporary look at ICAPS-related technologies for industry and society. Beyond the latest methods, it will also consider their impact on startup culture (building unicorns, i.e. companies with >= $1B valuation), jobs of the future (workforce), and GenerativeAI.
Participants Panelists: Florent Teichteil-Koenigsbuch, Mauro Vallati, Shirin Shorabi, Philipe Bellefeuille
Moderator: Biplav Srivastava