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CP 2024 : Principles and Practice of Constraint ProgrammingConference Series : Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming | |||||||||
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===================== CP 2024 CALL FOR PAPERS ===========================
Thirtieth International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming, CP 2024 (https://cp2024.a4cp.org) September 2-6, 2024, Girona, Spain The CP conference is the premier international event for presenting research in all aspects of computing with constraints, including, but not restricted to: theory, algorithms, environments, languages, models, systems, and applications. CP 2024 will be the 30th edition of the CP conference and will be held in the historic city of Girona on the University of Girona campus, September 2-6, 2024. The conference welcomes submissions that advance the state of the art of fundamental constraint-based technologies, as well as those that seek connections with other domains: for example, operations research, satisfiability, computational biology, configuration and design, computer music, entertainment, sport, cybersecurity, and AI in its broader context. --- Tracks Besides the main technical track, CP 2024 especially encourages submission to three additional specialized tracks. A paper may only be submitted to either the main technical track or at most one specialized track. Special track papers will undergo the same review and publication process as that of the main technical track. * Applications * CP and Machine Learning * CP and Operations Research --- Important Dates * Abstract registration: 18/04 * Paper submission: 23/04 * Author rebuttal: 29/05-02/06 * Final notification: 20/06 * Camera Ready: 01/07 * Conference: September 2-6, 2024 Dates should be considered as Anywhere on Earth (AoE). --- Submission Instructions The submission Web page for CP 2024 is https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cp2024 Papers should be submitted in the form of a PDF file following LIPIcs guidelines (https://submission.dagstuhl.de/series/details/LIPIcs#author). Authors should carefully follow the formatting instructions and keep to the style defined by LIPIcs. Papers should also be readable in black and white. To open the conference more widely, two types of submissions will be accepted: * Full papers, that can use up to 15 pages (references excluded and appendices excluded). * Short papers, that can use a maximum of 8 pages (references and appendices excluded). Short papers cover early results or results that can be adequately reported in the allocated 8 pages. They must nonetheless respect the quality expectations of the conference. Both full and short papers should attract a wide audience and will be allocated time for presentation during the conference. Appendices may be included and will not contribute towards the total page count, although the program chair reserves the right to limit the number of pages in extreme cases. Supplemental material (for example, experimental results or code) may be referenced, but only if this can be done in a manner which would not reveal the authors' identities (see below on the double-blind review process). Papers should be self-contained and be comprehensible without reference to either appendices or supplemental material. Authors should not place elements essential to their paper in either appendices or supplemental material and indeed it will be left to the discretion of each reviewer whether they refer to this material or not. Submissions exceeding the page limits or improperly formatted will be rejected without review. To facilitate reviewing management, authors who intend to submit a paper to CP 2024 should submit an abstract of up to 150 words, summarizing the contribution of the paper, by the 18th of April, 2024. The paper submission must be completed by the 23rd of April, 2024. All papers will go through a double-blind reviewing process, meaning that authors and reviewers are mutually anonymous. For this reason, submitted papers should not contain author names, affiliations, or links to identifying websites. References to the authors' own papers should be cited in such a way so as to avoid revealing the authorship of the paper. A given paper must be submitted to one track only. When necessary, the Program Chair may move a submission to a more suitable track. Submitted papers must not appear in, be accepted for, or be under review for a journal or another peer-reviewed conference with archived conference proceedings. Submissions that have appeared at workshops or other meetings and have not been formally published or have appeared only in highly shortened form (e.g., abstracts) can be submitted as papers. --- Proceedings Accepted papers will appear in conference proceedings published by LIPIcs. The proceedings will be available at the time of the conference. --- Other Information Questions about the paper submission process may be addressed to the Program Chair, Paul Shaw (cp2024@easychair.org). |
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