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ISAMSR 2016 : The International Symposium on Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Robotics

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Link: http://www.isamsr2016.mfi.edu.my/
 
When Aug 23, 2016 - Aug 24, 2016
Where Bangi
Submission Deadline May 1, 2016
Notification Due Jun 24, 2016
Final Version Due Jul 5, 2016
Categories    robotics   AI   multiagent   •agent-based modelling and sim
 

Call For Papers

The International Symposium on Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Robotics 2016 (ISAMSR 2016) is a premier platform for students and researchers to share their new ideas, original research results and practical development experiences in the theory and practice of autonomous agents, multi-agent systems and robotics. The ISAMSR 2016 will be held at Putrajaya, Malaysia, from 23-24 August 2016 and will be hosted by Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL), along with Centre for Agent Technology (CAT). This symposium is sponsored and supported by IEEE Computer Society Malaysia

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