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RLDM 2015 : The 2nd Multidisciplinary Conference on Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making

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Link: http://rldm.org/rldm2015/
 
When Jun 7, 2015 - Jun 10, 2015
Where 7-10 June 2015, Edmonton, Alberta
Abstract Registration Due Dec 13, 2014
Submission Deadline Feb 13, 2015
Notification Due Mar 28, 2015
 

Call For Papers

The 2nd Multidisciplinary Conference on
Reinforcement Learning and Decision Making (RLDM2015)
www.rldm.org

June 7-10, The University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
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Submissions to RLDM2015 are now being accepted at https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/RLDM2015
Deadline: 13 February 2015, midnight EST

We invite extended abstracts for contributed poster presentations and oral presentations.

We welcome submissions of original research related to “learning and decision making over time to achieve a goal”, coming from any discipline or disciplines, describing empirical results from human, animal or animat experiments, and/or theoretical work, simulations and modeling. Contributions should be aimed at an interdisciplinary audience, but not at the expense of technical excellence. This is an abstract-based meeting, with no published conference proceedings. As such, work that is intended for, or has been submitted to, other conferences or journals is also welcome, provided that the intent of communication to other disciplines is clear.

Submissions should consist of a summary (max 2000 characters; text only), and an extended abstract of between one and four pages (including figures and references). LaTeX and RTF templates, and sample submissions, are available from http://rldm.org/rldm2015/submission-procedure/

Note: Only the summary will be made available in the (electronic) abstract booklets. The extended abstract will be used for reviewing, and will be available online only pending on authors’ separate explicit permission. Online availability will have no bearing on the review process and authors are encouraged to include new, unpublished, findings which they do not want to make publicly available.

To submit your abstract please go to https://cmt.research.microsoft.com/RLDM2015

Submissions will be reviewed for relevance to the topic and for quality. Exceptional abstracts will be selected for oral presentations and for poster spotlight presentations.

IMPORTANT DATES:

Submissions open:
13 Dec 2015
Submissions close:
13 Feb 2015, 11:59pm EST
Notification of acceptance: by March 28, 2015 (expedited reviewing for those needing an international visa can be requested)
Early registration:
21 April 2015
Meeting:
7-10 June 2015, Edmonton, Alberta (*NEW* this year: Tutorials on the 7th)

RLDM2015 Invited speakers: http://rldm.org/rldm2015/invited-speakers2015/
RLDM2015 Programme Committee: http://rldm.org/rldm2015/committees/rldm2015-program-committee/

To ensure that you receive future announcements about RLDM2015 please join our mailing list at http://tinyurl.com/RLDMlist (you must log in to google to see the “join list” button, and choose “all email” from the options at the bottom).

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