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The International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems or AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in the areas of artificial intelligence, autonomous agents, and multiagent systems. It is annually organized by a non-profit organization called the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS).


History

The AAMAS conference is a merger of three major international conferences/workshops, namely International Conference on Autonomous Agents (AGENTS), International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS), and International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL). As such, this highly respected joint conference provides a quality forum for discussing research in this area.


Current and previous conferences

* 2020: Auckland, New Zealand (May 9–13) * 2019: Montreal, Canada (May 13–17) * 2018: Stockholm, Sweden (July 10–15) * 2017: São Paulo, Brazil * 2016: Singapore City, Singapore * 2015: Istanbul, Turkey * 2014: Paris, France * 2013: Saint Paul, USA * 2012: Valencia, Spain * 2011: Taipei, Taiwan * 2010: Toronto, Canada * 2009: Budapest, Hungary * 2008: Estoril, Portugal * 2007: Honolulu, USA * 2006: Hakodate, Japan * 2005: Utrecht, The Netherlands * 2004: New York, USA * 2003: Melbourne, Australia * 2002: Bologna, Italy


Activities

Besides the main program that consists of a main track, an industry and applications track, and a couple of special area tracks, AAMAS also hosts over 20 workshops (e.g., AOSE, COIN, DALT, ProMAS, to mention a few) and many tutorials. There is also a demonstration session and a doctoral symposium. Finally, each year AAMAS features a bunch of awards, most notably the IFAAMAS Influential Paper Award. It publishes proceedings which are available online.


See also

* The list of computer science conferences contains other academic conferences in computer science.


References


External links

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