ICAART
ICAART is an acronym for the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence. It is an annual scientific conference that focuses on research and development in the areas of agents, multi-agent systems, and artificial intelligence. The conference aims to bring together researchers, engineers, and practitioners from around the world to share their latest findings and advancements in these fields.
ICAART typically covers a broad range of topics within agents and AI, including (but not limited to):
- Agent Theories and Architectures: Fundamental concepts, formal models, and architectural designs for intelligent agents.
- Multi-Agent Systems: Coordination, cooperation, negotiation, and competition among multiple agents.
- Knowledge Representation and Reasoning: Methods for representing and reasoning with knowledge in agent systems.
- Machine Learning: Techniques for enabling agents to learn from data and experience.
- Robotics: Integration of AI and agent technologies into robotic systems.
- Natural Language Processing: Enabling agents to understand and generate natural language.
- Human-Agent Interaction: Designing and evaluating interactions between humans and agents.
- Applications of Agents and AI: Real-world applications of agent-based and AI technologies in various domains such as healthcare, transportation, and finance.
The conference proceedings are typically published in a reputable series and indexed in major academic databases. ICAART is organized by the INSTICC (Institute for Systems and Technologies of Information, Control and Communication).