C A L L F O R P A P E R S
The Third International Conference on
Integration of AI and OR Techniques in Constraint Programming
for Combinatorial Optimization Problems
CP-AI-OR'06
May 31-June 2, 2006, Cork, Ireland
http://tidel.mie.utoronto.ca/cpaior
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After a successful series of five international workshops (Ferrara,
Paderborn, Ashford, Le Croisic, and Montreal) and two international
conferences (Nice, Prague), the third international conference devoted to
integration of Constraint Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and
Operations Research techniques will be held in Cork, Ireland, in 2006.
The aim of the conference is to bring together interested researchers from
AI and OR, and to give them the opportunity to show how the integration of
techniques from AI and OR can lead to interesting results on large scale and
complex problems. We explicitly welcome new ideas and methods for
integrating OR and AI techniques that have arisen from real-world
applications.
CP-AI-OR is intended primarily as a forum to focus on the integration and
hybridization of the approaches of CP, AI, and OR technologies. A secondary
aim is to provide an opportunity for researchers in one area to learn about
techniques in others. Therefore, papers that actively combine, integrate or
contrast approaches from more than one of the areas are solicited. High
quality papers from a single area are eligible provided that they are of
interest to other communities involved.
As in previous years, CP-AI-OR'06 will be preceded by a Master Class where
leading researchers give introductory and overview talks in a given
area. This year, the topic of the Master Class will be "Modelling and
Solving for Uncertainty and Change." The Master Class is intended for PhD
students, researchers, and practitioners.
The program committee invites submissions that include but are not limited
to the following topics:
- Integration of constraint relaxation methods, e.g. constraint propagation,
cutting planes, reduced costs, global constraints, graph algorithms,
dynamic programming, Lagrangean and convex relaxations, heuristic
functions based on constraint relaxation.
- Integration of search and solving methods, e.g. branch and bound,
intelligent backtracking, incomplete search, randomized search, column
generation and other decomposition methods, local search,
meta-heuristics.
- Forms of integration, e.g. static/dynamic problem decomposition, linking
variables and constraints in different solvers, transformations between
models and solvers, methods using information derived by other solving
methods, collaboration between concurrent methods, models, and solvers.
- Problems, modeling, and applications.
IMPORTANT DATES FOR AUTHORS
(THE DEADLINES ARE STRICT DUE TO PUBLISHER CONSTRAINTS)
Deadline for paper submissions January 9, 2006
Notification of acceptance February 24, 2006
Camera-ready copy March 7, 2006
Master Class May 30, 2006
CP-AI-OR'06 May 31-June 2, 2006
The length of a standard technical paper is 15 pages. The conference
proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer
Science series (http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/index.html). Authors are
requested to prepare their papers according to the Springer instructions
(http://www.springer.de/comp/lncs/authors.html). All papers are to be
submitted electronically in a PDF or PS format by following the instructions
at the URL http://cpaior05.mff.cuni.cz/.
Following the conference, authors of all accepted papers will be invited to
submit substantially extended versions of their papers to a special issue of
the Annals of Operations Research devoted to papers from CP-AI-OR'06. These
papers will undergo an additional, very thorough refereeing process and a
selection of the best papers will be published.
PROGRAM CO-CHAIRS
Chris Beck, University of Toronto, Canada
Barbara Smith, Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
LOCAL CHAIR
Barry O'Sullivan, Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
MASTER CLASS CHAIRS
Ken Brown, Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
Armagan Tarim, Cork Constraint Computation Centre, Ireland
PUBLICITY CHAIR
Ian Miguel, University of St. Andrews, Scotland
SPONSORSHIP CHAIR
Michela Milano, Universita di Bologna, Italy
PROGRAM COMMITTEE
Gautamkumar Appa, London School of Economics, UK
Philippe Baptiste, Ecole Polytechnique, France
Roman Bartak, Charles University, Czech Republic
Mats Carlsson, SICS, Sweden
Ondrej Cepek, Charles University, Czech Republic
Hani El Sakkout, CISCO, USA
Bernard Gendron, CRT and Univ. of Montreal, Canada
Carmen Gervet, Brown University USA/Imperial College UK
Carla Gomes, Cornell University, USA
Narendra Jussien, Ecole des Mines de Nantes, France
Stefan Karisch, Carmen Systems, Canada
Francois Laburthe, Bouygues, France
Andrea Lodi, Univ. of Bologna, Italy
Michela Milano, Univ. of Bologna, Italy
Gilles Pesant, CRT and Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal, Canada
Jean-Francois Puget, ILOG, France
Jean-Charles Regin, ILOG, France
Michel Rueher, Univ. of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France
Meinolf Sellmann, Brown University, USA
Helmut Simonis, CrossCore Optimization Ltd, UK
Gilles Trombettoni, Univ. of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, France
Michael Trick, Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Pascal van Hentenryck, Brown University, USA
Mark Wallace, Monash University, Australia
Weixiong Zhang, Washington University, USA
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Dr LG Proll
Scheduling and Optimisation Group
School of Computing
University of Leeds
Leeds LS2 9JT
UK
Tel: (+44) 0113 3435434 Fax: (+44) 113 3435468
WWW:http://www.comp.leeds.ac.uk/people/staff/lgp.html
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