International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling Artificial intelligence conference
The International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling (ICAPS) is a leading international academic conference in automated planning and scheduling held annually for researchers and practitioners in planning and scheduling.[2][3][4] ICAPS is supported by the National Science Foundation, the journal Artificial Intelligence, and other supporters.[5]
The IPC and PDDL
ICAPS conducts the International Planning Competition (IPC), a competition scheduled every few years that empirically evaluates state-of-the-art planning systems on a collection of benchmark problems.[6] The Planning Domain Definition Language (PDDL) was developed mainly to make the 1998/2000 International Planning Competition possible, and then evolved with each competition. PDDL is an attempt to standardize Artificial Intelligence (AI) planning languages.[7][8] PDDL was first developed by Drew McDermott and his colleagues in 1998, inspired by STRIPS, ADL, and other sources.
History
The ICAPS conferences began in 2003 as a merge of two bi-annual conferences, the International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning and Scheduling (AIPS) and the European Conference on Planning (ECP).[1]
List of events
Year
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Date held
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Name
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Location
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Ref
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1990
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EPS
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Brighton, United Kingdom
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[9]
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1991
|
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EWSP
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Sankt Augustin, Germany
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[10]
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1992
|
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AIPS
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College Park, MD, United States
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[11]
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1993
|
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EWSP
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Vadstena, Sweden
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[12]
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1994
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AIPS
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Chicago, IL, USA
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[13]
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1995
|
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EWSP
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Assisi, Italy
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[14]
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1996
|
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AIPS
|
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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[15]
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1997
|
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ECP
|
Toulouse, France
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[16]
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1998
|
|
AIPS
|
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
|
[17]
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1999
|
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ECP
|
Durham, United Kingdom
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[18]
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2000
|
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AIPS
|
Breckenridge, CO, United States
|
[19]
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2001
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12–14 September
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ECP
|
Toledo, Spain
|
[20]
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2002
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23–27 April
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AIPS
|
Toulouse, France
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[21]
|
2003
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9–13 June
|
ICAPS
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Trento, Italy
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[22]
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2004
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3–7 June
|
ICAPS
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Whistler, Canada
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[23]
|
2005
|
5–10 June
|
ICAPS
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Monterey, CA, United States
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[24]
|
2006
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6–10 June
|
ICAPS
|
Lake District, United Kingdom
|
[25]
|
2007
|
22–26 September
|
ICAPS
|
Providence, RI, United States
|
[26]
|
2008
|
14–18 September
|
ICAPS
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Sydney, Australia
|
[27]
|
2009
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19–23 September
|
ICAPS
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Thessaloniki, Greece
|
[28]
|
2010
|
12–16 May
|
ICAPS
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Toronto, Canada
|
[29]
|
2011
|
11–16 June
|
ICAPS
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Freiburg, Germany
|
[30]
|
2012
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25–29 June
|
ICAPS
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Atibaia, São Paulo, Brazil
|
[31]
|
2013
|
10–14 June
|
ICAPS
|
Rome, Italy
|
[32]
|
2014
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21–26 June
|
ICAPS
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Portsmouth, VA, United States
|
[33]
|
2015
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7–11 June
|
ICAPS
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Jerusalem, Israel
|
[34]
|
2016
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12–17 June
|
ICAPS
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London, United Kingdom
|
[35]
|
2017
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18–23 June
|
ICAPS
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Pittsburgh, PA, United States
|
[36]
|
2018
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24–29 October
|
ICAPS
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Delft, The Netherlands
|
[37]
|
2019
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11–15 July
|
ICAPS
|
Berkeley, CA, USA
|
[38]
|
2020
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26–30 October
|
ICAPS
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Nancy, France – Virtual Conference
|
[39]
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2021
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2–13 August
|
ICAPS
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Guangzhou, China – Virtual Conference
|
[40]
|
2022
|
13–24 June
|
ICAPS
|
Singapore – Virtual Conference
|
[41]
|
2023
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8–13 July
|
ICAPS
|
Prague, Czech Republic
|
[42]
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2024
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1–6 June
|
ICAPS
|
Banff, Canada
|
[43]
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References
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