Symposium on Combinatorial Search

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The Symposium on Combinatorial Search (SoCS) in an international conference aimed at bringing together researchers and all others interested in all fields that use combinatorial search, including artificial intelligence, planning, robotics, constraint programming, meta-reasoning, operations research, navigation, and bioinformatics.

In addition, the conference tries to strengthen the relation with other important areas of artificial intelligence. In recent years, there has been an emphasis on robotics, automated planning, big data, and meta-reasoning.

SoCS is also an unincorporated non-profit volunteer association organized in New Hampshire (USA), with the purpose of promoting the study and understanding of combinatorial search and heuristic search algorithms among the public through the organization of scientific meetings, publications, tutorials, and other public scientific and educational activities.

The next SoCS event (SoCS 2020) is planned to be held in cyberspace.

History[edit]

The First Symposium on Combinatorial Search was held in Chicago (Illinois, USA) in 2008 as a result of various workshops that were held in previous conferences, mainly IJCAI, AAAI and ICAPS. Since then, it has been held every year, always in association with a larger event.

Although the first three symposia were held in the United States, SoCS rotates around the world, being co-located near whichever major conference the organizers target. Papers from the first two symposia (2008 and 2009) are available on the web. Since SoCS 2010, the symposium has published with AAAI Press and all accepted papers can be found in the AAAI Digital Library.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

List of past conferences[edit]

Conference Year City Country Date
SoCS 2019 2019 Napa USA July 16–17
SoCS 2018 2018 Stockholm Sweden July 14–15
SoCS 2017 2017 Pittsburgh USA June 16–17
SoCS 2016 2016 Tarrytown, New York USA July 6 to 8
SoCS 2015 2015 Ein Gedi Israel June 11–13
SoCS 2014 2014 Prague Czech Republic August 15–17
SoCS 2013 2013 Leavenworth (Washington) USA July 11–13
SoCS 2012 2012 Niagara Falls Canada July 19–21
SoCS 2011 2011 Barcelona Spain July 15–16
SoCS 2010 2010 Atlanta (Georgia) USA July 8–10
SoCS 2009 2009 Lake Arrowhead (California) USA July 8–10
SoCS 2008 2008 Chicago (Illinois) USA July 13–14

References[edit]

  1. ^ Felner, Ariel; Sturtevant, Nathan R. (2010). Third Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI.
  2. ^ Borrajo, Daniel; Likhachev, Maxim; Linares Lopez, Carlos (2011). Proceedings of the Forth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.
  3. ^ Borrajo, Daniel; Felner, Ariel; Korf, Richard E.; Likhachev, Maxim; Linares López, Carlos; Ruml, Wheeler; Sturtevant, Nathan R. (2012). Proceedings of the Fifth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.
  4. ^ Helmert, Malte; Röger, Gabriele (2013). Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.
  5. ^ Edelkamp, Stefan; Roman, Barták (2014). Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.
  6. ^ Lelis, Levi; Stern, Roni (2015). Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.
  7. ^ Baier, Jorge; Botea, Adi (2016). Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.
  8. ^ Fukunaga, Alex; Kishimoto, Akihiro (2017). Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium on Combinatorial Search. AAAI Press.

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