Wednesday, July 10, 2019

[DMANET] CP 2019 - Call for Abstracts

(apologies for cross-posting)

Call for Abstracts
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The 25th edition of the International Conference on
Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP'2019)
welcomes extended abstracts presenting recent results or
work in progress that fit the conference themes (including
all thematic tracks: Computational Sustainability, CP and
Life Sciences, CP Data Science and Machine Learning,
Multi-agent and Parallel CP, Testing and Verification).

Abstracts will not be formally reviewed but may be rejected
if their contents, tone or format is considered unsuitable
for the conference. Therefore, submissions do not need to be
anonymous. The abstracts will not appear in the final LNCS
proceedings but will be made downloadable from the
conference website and distributed in an abstract leaflet to
all the participants.

Abstracts that address topics of wide interest and that have
been submitted before August 31 will be allocated room in
the CP 2019 program (depending on available time and space
resources).

Deadline for submitting abstracts
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September 6 (midnight, AoE)

Submissions Instructions
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Paper submission is done via EasyChair (CP2019), in the
"Abstracts" track:

https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=cp2019

Length and format
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The submissions should be submitted in the form of a PDF
file formatted along the lines of the AAAI formatting
instructions available at

http://www.aaai.org/Publications/Author/author.php.

Abstracts can use a maximum of 2 pages and can cover
material which has already been submitted or published in
other journals or conferences.

Other Information
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Questions about the paper submission process may be
addressed to the Program Chairs Simon de Givry and Thomas
Schiex.

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