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 -8-July-2018-6th-International-Workshop-on-Strateg
 ic-Reasoning-SR-2018-Oxford-England
DTSTAMP:20180310T205105
SUMMARY:6th International Workshop on Strategic Re
 asoning (SR 2018), Oxford, England
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180707
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180708
LOCATION:Oxford, England
DESCRIPTION:Strategic reasoning is one of the most
  active research area in multi-agent system domain
 . The literature in this field is extensive and pr
 ovides a plethora of logics for modeling strategic
  ability. Theoretical results are now being used i
 n many exciting domains, including software tools 
 for information system security, robot teams with 
 sophisticated adaptive strategies, and automatic p
 layers capable of beating expert human adversary, 
 just to cite a few. All these examples share the c
 hallenge of developing novel theories and tools fo
 r agent-based reasoning that take into account the
  likely behavior of adversaries.  The SR internati
 onal workshop, held within FLOC 2018, aims to brin
 g together researchers working on different aspect
 s of strategic reasoning in computer science, both
  from a theoretical and a practical point of view.
   The morning sessions will be devoted to tutorial
 s on topics closely related to strategic reasoning
 , namely cooperative game theory (by Edith Elkind)
  and parity games (by Marcin Jurdziński).  We invi
 te submissions reporting on published work, origin
 al contributions, and challenging open problems. I
 n all three categories, submissions will be evalua
 ted using he usual high standards of research publ
 ications. Strong preference will be given to paper
 s whose topic is of interest to a broad, interdisc
 iplinary audience and all contributions should be 
 written so that they are accessible to such an aud
 ience.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>Strategic
  reasoning is one of the most active research area
  in multi-agent system domain. The literature in t
 his field is extensive and provides a plethora of 
 logics for modeling strategic ability. Theoretical
  results are now being used in many exciting domai
 ns, including software tools for information syste
 m security, robot teams with sophisticated adaptiv
 e strategies, and automatic players capable of bea
 ting expert human adversary, just to cite a few. A
 ll these examples share the challenge of developin
 g novel theories and tools for agent-based reasoni
 ng that take into account the likely behavior of a
 dversaries.</p>\n\n  <p>The SR international works
 hop,&nbsp;held within FLOC 2018, aims to bring tog
 ether researchers working on different aspects of 
 strategic reasoning in computer science, both from
  a theoretical and a practical point of view.</p>\
 n\n  <p>The morning sessions will be devoted to tu
 torials on topics closely related to strategic rea
 soning, namely cooperative game theory (by Edith E
 lkind) and parity games (by Marcin Jurdziński).</p
 >\n</div><div>\n  <p>We invite submissions reporti
 ng on published work, original contributions, and 
 challenging open problems. In all three categories
 , submissions will be evaluated using he usual hig
 h standards of research publications. Strong prefe
 rence will be given to papers whose topic is of in
 terest to a broad, interdisciplinary audience and 
 all contributions should be written so that they a
 re accessible to such an audience.</p>\n</div>
URL:http://projects.lsv.fr/sr18/index.php
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