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Monte Carlo Search 2020, IJCAI Workshop, Japan, January 2021
In conjunction with IJCAI 2020 The proceedings will be published with Springer in their Communications in Computer and Information Science series CCIS. DESCRIPTION Monte Carlo Search is a family of general search algorithms that have many applications in different domains. It is the state of the art in perfect and imperfect information games. Other applications include the RNA inverse folding problem, Logistics, Multiple Sequence Alignment, General Game Playing, Puzzles, 3D Packing with Object Orientation, Cooperative Pathfinding, Software testing and heuristic Model-Checking. In recent years, many researchers have explored different variants of the algorithms, their relations to Deep Reinforcement Learning and their different applications. The purpose of this workshop is to bring these researchers together to present their research, discuss future research directions, and cross-fertilize the different communities. Researchers and practitioners whose research might benefit from Monte Carlo Search in their research are welcome. Monte Carlo Tree Search, and then Zero learning vastly improved Monte Carlo search in a wide range of applications; classic Monte Carlo search still dominates many partially observable problems. Submissions are welcome in all fields related to Monte Carlo Search, including: Monte Carlo Tree Search and Upper Confidence Trees; Nested Monte Carlo; Non-locality in Monte Carlo search; Combination with Zero learning; Monte Carlo Belief-state estimation; Self-Adaptive Monte Carlo Search; Monte Carlo in many player games. Applications: Industrial applications; Scientific applications; Applications in games; Applications in puzzles; SUBMISSION GUIDELINES Papers are written in English using LNCS style. IMPORTANT DATES Submission Deadline: September 1st, 2020 Acceptance Notification: September 21st, 2020 Final Papers: January 4, 2021 MCS 2020: January, 2021 PAPER SUBMISSION You can submit your papers using Easychair: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=mcs2020 GENERAL CHAIRS Tristan Cazenave, Universite Paris-Dauphine, PSL Olivier Teytaud, Facebook FAIR Mark Winands, Maastricht University PROGRAM COMMITTEE Yngvi Bjornsson Reykjavik University Bruno Bouzy Nukkai Cameron Browne Maastricht University Tristan Cazenave University Paris-Dauphine Stefan Edelkamp King's College London Raluca Gaina Queen Mary University of London Aurelien Garivier ENS Lyon Reijer Grimbergen Tokyo University of Technology Nicolas Jouandeau University Paris 8 Emilie Kaufmann CNRS Jakub Kowalski University of Wroclaw Marc Lanctot Google DeepMind Jialin Liu Southern University of Science and Technology Martin Mueller University of Alberta Andrzej Nagorko University of Warsaw Santiago Ontanon Drexel University Diego Perez-Liebana Queen Mary University of London Mike Preuss Leiden University Thomas Runarsson University of Iceland Spyridon Samothrakis University of Essex Chiara Sironi Maastricht University Fabien Teytaud Universite Littoral Cote d'Opale Olivier Teytaud Facebook FAIR Ruck Thawonmas Ritsumeikan University Jean-Noel Vittaut Sorbonne University Mark Winands Maastricht University I-Chen Wu National Chiao Tung University |
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