The goal of the AAMAS DEMOs track is to provide opportunities for participants
from academia and/or industry to present their latest developments in
agent-based software and/or robotic systems. Interactive systems and novel
applications are particularly welcome. Student researchers are encouraged to
submit. A "Best Demo" will be selected and awarded by the committee.
Accepted DEMO submitters will be expected to present a poster and live
demonstration by at least one author at the conference in Taipei.
** Authors of accepted papers and posters in the main track of the AAMAS conference,
as well as workshop presenters, are particularly encouraged to submit!
( You'll be there anyway --- this is another opportunity to share your work and
discuss your results in detail with conference attendees who visit your Demo! )
Examples of demos include but are not limited to:
- Interactive agent-based software systems
- Agent-based simulation environments
- Innovative applications of agent-based systems or prototypes (e.g., industrial, military, educational)
- Agent-based games
- Agent platforms and development environments
- Open-source software tools for agent-based system development
- Robotic systems (single- and multi-agent)
- Human-robot interactive systems
- Virtual agents and interactive virtual environments
The conference organizers aim to provide the following for each Demo: a poster board, a monitor with a standard VGA connector, a power strip and a 5-6 foot table for each demonstration. In addition, the organizers will make every attempt to provide at least partial support for transportation of extraordinary demo equipment, such as robots.
The submission and selection processes for the AAMAS 2010 Demos will be separate from that of the main conference. Each submission will be assessed by the Demos Committee. The authors will receive a brief report with the result of the evaluation with the notification. The main evaluation criteria are:
- Presentation and technical quality
- Significance and originality
- Relevance to AAMAS
- Maturity of the (deployed) system and readiness for demonstration
- Potential for public interaction