Tuesday, November 8, 2022

[DMANET] [CFP] Call for Papers - CPAIOR 2023

Call for Papers - CPAIOR 2023

The 20th International Conference on the Integration of Constraint Programming, Artificial Intelligence, and Operations Research (CPAIOR 2023) will be held in Nice, France, from May 29 to June 1, 2023.

The aim of the conference is to promote a space where researchers from Constraint Programming (CP), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Operations Research (OR) present innovative techniques, new applications, and original cutting-edge ideas, encouraging experts from one area to learn from the others. Of particular interest to the conference are papers that integrate concepts and methodologies from these different fields, either proposing interesting new techniques for complex/practical problems or expanding our theoretical insights and cross-field understanding. However, high-quality original papers from a single area are welcome when also relevant to the other communities involved. The conference also strongly encourages regular papers or experience reports showcasing CP/AI/OR techniques on challenging real-world applications.

The program committee invites submissions that include, but are far from limited to, the following topics:

* New methodologies in the interface between predictive and prescriptive pipelines, such as machine learning techniques applied to tackle optimization problems and, conversely, CP/OR techniques to address AI and machine learning tasks.

* Novel relaxation and inference methods based on constraint propagation, polyhedral techniques/cutting planes, convex/second-order conic optimization, graph-based algorithms, dynamic programming, and decision diagrams for optimization.

* New search perspectives involving enumeration/branch-and-bound strategies, innovative decomposition techniques (e.g., based on column generation/Benders), intelligent backtracking, incomplete search, and supervised-learning-based heuristics.

* Advanced integrated methods that expose new model transformations, communication strategies across MIP/CP/SAT solvers, distributed solution techniques, and solver selection (e.g., portfolio approaches).

* Implementation of CP/AI/OR techniques within innovative applications.

Submissions are of two types: regular papers (submitted for publication and presentation) and extended abstracts (submitted for presentation only). The conference will recognize a distinguished paper award and a student paper award.

Instructions for Regular Papers

Regular papers present original unpublished work and can be of two types:

* long papers (at most 15 pages plus references)

* short papers (at most 8 pages plus references)

Both long and short papers will undergo rigorous review and are subject to the same criteria of quality. Both types are also eligible for the distinguished paper or student paper award. Short papers are particularly encouraged for interesting and novel work in progress, for which the practical or theoretical relevance is not yet fully identified.

The conference proceedings will be published in the Springer Lecture Notes in Computer Science series<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs>. All regular papers should be prepared in the format used for that series (LNCS instructions<https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines?referer=www.springer.de&countryChanged=true>).

Submission schedule for regular papers (both long and short):

* Abstracts: November 25, 2022

* Full papers: December 2, 2022

* Rebuttal Phase: January 11-13, 2023

* Notification: January 25, 2023

Instructions for Extended Abstracts

Extended abstracts should be one or two pages in length and may present preliminary work or work already published in other outlets. The extended abstracts are submitted for presentation only (if accepted), and will not be formally published in the LNCS conference volume. A collection of the accepted extended abstracts will be published on the conference website. A submission representing work submitted or published in another outlet should state that outlet. Extended abstracts will be reviewed to ensure appropriateness for the conference.

Submission schedule for extended abstracts:

* Abstract: March 3, 2023

Submission Process

All regular papers and extended abstracts are to be submitted electronically in PDF format by following the instructions at EasyChair:

https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cpaior2023

For any queries on the submission process, please do not hesitate to contact the Program Chair Andre Augusto Cire at cpaior2023@gmail.com<mailto:cpaior2023@gmail.com>.

Looking forward to seeing you in Nice!

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Andre Augusto Cire
Associate Professor in Operations Management
Department of Management, University of Toronto Scarborough
Rotman School of Management (cross-appoint.)
Phone: +1-416-208-4838 (UTSC), +1-416-978-5454 (Rotman)
andre.cire@utoronto.ca<mailto:acire@utsc.utoronto.ca>

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