SECOND CALL FOR PAPERS
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23rd Symposium on ALGORITHMIC APPROACHES FOR TRANSPORTATION MODELING,
OPTIMIZATION, AND SYSTEMS (ATMOS 2023)
September 7-8, 2023, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
https://algo-conference.org/2023/atmos/
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SCOPE
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The ATMOS 2023 symposium will be held in connection with ALGO 2023 in
Amsterdam, The Netherlands on September 7-8, 2023.
Since 2000, ATMOS brings together researchers and practitioners who are
interested in all aspects of algorithmic methods and models for transport
optimization. The symposium provides a forum for the exchange and
dissemination of new ideas and techniques. The aim of making transportation
better gives rise to very complex and large-scale optimization problems
requiring innovative solution techniques and ideas from algorithms,
mathematical optimization, theoretical computer science, and operations
research.
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INVITED SPEAKER
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Christos Zaroliagis, University of Patras, Greece
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission deadline: June 30, 2023
Notification to authors: July 31, 2023
Camera ready submission: August 7, 2023
Symposium: September 7-8, 2023
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TOPICS
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The symposium welcomes but is not limited to papers addressing the
following topics:
- Congestion Modelling and Reduction
- Crew and Duty Scheduling
- Demand Forecasting
- Delay Management
- Design of Pricing Systems
- Electromobility
- Infrastructure Planning
- Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Models for User Behaviour
- Line Planning
- Mobile Applications for Transport
- Mobility-as-a-Service
- Multi-modal Transport Optimization
- Routing and Platform Assignment
- Route Planning in Road and Public Transit Networks
- Rostering
- Timetable Generation
- Tourist Tour Planning
- Traffic Guidance
- Vehicle Scheduling
The symposium welcomes but is not limited to papers applying and advancing
the following techniques: Algorithmic Game Theory, Approximation
Algorithms,
Combinatorial Optimization, Graph and Network Algorithms, Heuristics and
Meta-heuristics, Mathematical Programming, Methods for the Integration of
Planning Stages, Online and Real-time Algorithms, Simulation Tools,
Stochastic and Robust Optimization.
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SUBMISSIONS
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Authors are invited to submit high-quality manuscripts reporting original
unpublished research in the topics related to the symposium. Simultaneous
submission to other journals or conferences with published proceedings is
not allowed. By submitting a paper the authors acknowledge that in case of
acceptance, at least one of the authors must register at ALGO/ATMOS 2023,
attend the conference on-site, and present the paper.
Submissions must be in the form of a single PDF file prepared using the
LaTeX OASIcs style file
(https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/publishing/series/details/oasics)
and must be submitted electronically via the EasyChair submission system
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=atmos2023).
ATMOS 2023 accepts two types of submissions, both of which will be reviewed
with the same quality standards by the Program Committee.
Regular paper submissions: A regular paper submission should clearly
motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior work
and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state its key
contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods used to
achieve the main results. A regular paper submission should not exceed 12
pages including title page and abstract, but excluding references and an
optional appendix. Authors should include all necessary details in their
submission so that the Program Committee can judge the correctness,
importance and originality of their work. Any material (e.g., proofs
or experimental results) omitted (from the main part of 12 pages) due to
space limitations can be put into the optional appendix, which will be
read at the Program Committee's discretion. Regular papers will be
allotted up to 20 pages in the proceedings.
Short paper submissions: A short paper submission may present preliminary
results or work-in-progress on a specific topic. Authors should clearly
motivate the importance of the problem being addressed, discuss prior work
and its relationship to the paper, explicitly and precisely state the
paper's key contributions, and outline the key technical ideas and methods
used to achieve the main claims. A short paper submission should have at
least 4 and at most 6 pages. Authors should provide sufficient details in
their submission so that the Program Committee can judge the correctness,
importance and originality of their work. Short papers will be allotted up
to 6 pages in the proceedings.
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PROCEEDINGS
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The proceedings will be published on the Dagstuhl Open Access Series
in Informatics (OASIcs) publication service.
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PROGRAM COMMITTEE
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- Valentina Cacchiani, University of Bologna, Italy
- David Coudert, INRIA and Université Coté d'Azur, France
- Gianlorenzo D'Angelo, Gran Sasso Science Institute, Italy
- Twan Dollevoet, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands
- Daniele Frigioni, University of L'Aquila, Italy (co-chair)
- Stefan Funke, Universität Stuttgart, Germany
- Marc Goerigk, University of Passau, Germany
- Dennis Huisman, Erasmus University Rotterdam and Netherlands Railways,
the Netherlands
- Giuseppe F. Italiano, Luiss Guido Carli University, Rome, Italy
- Spyros Kontogiannis, University of Patras, Greece
- Jesper Larsen, DTU Copenhagen, Denmark
- Christian Liebchen, TH Wildau, Germany
- Rolf van Lieshout, Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands
- Niels Lindner, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
- Henning Meyerhenke, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, Germany
- Matthias Müller-Hannemann, MLU Halle-Wittenberg, Germany
- Philine Schiewe, Aalto University, Finland (co-chair)
- Sabine Storandt, University of Konstanz, Germany
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STEERING COMMITTEE
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- Alberto Marchetti-Spaccamela, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy
- Marie Schmidt, Universität Würzburg, Germany
- Anita Schöbel, University of Kaiserslautern-Landau, Germany
- Christos Zaroliagis, University of Patras, Greece (Chair)
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Philine Schiewe
Assistant Professor
Systems Analysis Laboratory
Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis
Aalto University, School of Science
https://sal.aalto.fi/en/personnel/philine.schiewe/
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