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Call for Contributions: JAAMAS Track at AAMAS 2025

The JAAMAS track invites extended abstracts of articles that have appeared or have been accepted for publication in the Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (JAAMAS) in the 12-month period preceding the AAMAS 2025 notification date (December 23, 2024). The JAAMAS articles upon which the abstracts are based must be original; in particular, they must not be extensions of full papers published in an archival conference. Accepted abstracts will appear in the conference proceedings and be presented orally at the conference.

Authors of eligible JAAMAS papers will be contacted by email by November 15. Authors of eligible papers that are in press after this date or who have not yet been contacted are asked to contact the JAAMAS track chairs by email.

Important Dates

  • Authors of eligible papers are contacted by email: November 15, 2024
  • Authors notified of their intent to submit: December 15, 2024
  • Paper submission: January 10, 2025
  • Confirmation of acceptance: January 20, 2025
  • Camera-ready paper submission: February 7, 2025

All deadlines are at the end of the specified day, Anywhere on Earth (UTC-12).

Submission

Submissions are limited to 2 pages in length in AAMAS 2025 format, with any additional pages containing only bibliographic references. The formatting and submission instructions are the largely same as those for the AAMAS 2025 Main Technical Track with two exceptions:

  • JAAMAS Track papers should NOT be anonymous.
  • Submissions should be made on EasyChair on the following page:

Submission site: easychair.org/conferences/?conf=jaamas25

For other details, please see the Call for Papers (Main Technical Track) and Submission Instructions.

Registration

At least one author of each accepted paper is required to register for the conference by the early registration deadline with the intention of presenting the paper at the conference. See the Call for Papers (Main Technical Track) for details.

JAAMAS track chairs

Christopher Amato, Northeastern University, USA ([email protected])

Matthijs Spaan, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands ([email protected])