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ICAART 2021 10th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence


Date
Jan 18, 2021 - 09:00 AM
Organizer
NYMT
Location
Hotel Vila Galé Santa CruzRua São Fernando, 59100-173 Santa CruzPortugal,

Santa Cruz,
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ICAART 2021 10th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence





The purpose of the International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence is to bring together researchers, engineers and practitioners interested in the theory and applications in the areas of Agents and Artificial Intelligence. Two simultaneous related tracks will be held, covering both applications and current research work. One track focuses on Agents, Multi-Agent Systems and Software Platforms, Distributed Problem Solving and Distributed AI in general. The other track focuses mainly on Artificial Intelligence, Knowledge Representation, Planning, Learning, Scheduling, Perception Reactive AI Systems, and Evolutionary Computing and other topics related to Intelligent Systems and Computational Intelligence.
Conference Areas.

 

SCOPE

Today, we are witnessing the advent of ubiquitous computing. Computers are not special machines, they are common apparatus. We are using computers without any special attention. Therefore computational technologies should become human centric; multi-agent systems are not exception. Human centric applications should be one of the mainstreams of multi-agent technologies. In this session, we would like to meet with various background research scientists as well as industry specialists to discuss how we can make various agent technologies, support the welfare of humanity. Through this session, we would like to foster any inspirations for designing and developing novel computational applications based on agent technologies as well as communication technologies such as Content-Centric Network technology to support human beings.

 

Topics: 
- Novel communication systems 
- Design, implementation and evaluation of agent base human computer interactions 
- Software visualization for multi-agents 
- Content-Centric Network 
- Bio-inspired algorithms and applications 
- Agent and multi-agent systems for communication 
- Crowd-sourcing and sensor networks 
- Artificial intelligence for supporting humans 
- Intelligent health care systems 
- Intelligent apparatus for disabled people 
- Virtual reality and augmented reality systems 
- Any other kinds of agent based human supportive technologies

 

 

IMPORTANT DATES

Paper Submission: November 10, 2021 (expired) 
Authors Notification: November 21, 2021 
Camera Ready and Registration: November 29, 2021 

 

 

SPECIAL SESSION PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Shigeo Akashi, Tokyo Universty of Science, Japan 
Saori Iwanaga, Japan Coast Guard Academy, Japan 
Tsutomu Kumazawa, Software Research Associates, Japan 
Henry Ledgard, University of Toledo, United States 
Miho Nishizaki, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Japan 
Hidefumi Ohmura, Tokyo University of Science, Japan 
Munehiro Takimoto, Tokyo University of Science, Japan 
Munehiro Takimoto, Tokyo University of Science, Japan 

 

1 . Agents

2 . Artificial Intelligence


Conference Chair
Jaap van den Herik, Leiden University, Netherlands

PROGRAM CHAIR
Ana Paula Rocha, LIACC-NIAD&R / FEUP, Portugal

Keynote Speakers
Luc Steels, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
Virginia Dignum, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Eduard Hovy, Carnegie Mellon University, United States

 

Language Evolution by Autonomous Robots 
 

Luc Steels 
Vrije Universiteit Brussel 
Belgium 
 

Accountability, Responsibility, Transparency: the ART of AI

 


Virginia Dignum 
Delft University of Technology 
Netherlands 

 

Brief Bio 
Virginia Dignum is Associate Professor on Social Artificial Intelligence at the Faculty of Technology Policy and Management at TU Delft. Her research focuses on value-sensitive design of intelligent systems and multi-agent organisations, in particular on the ethical and societal impact of AI. She is Executive Director of the Delft Design for Values Institute, secretary of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (IFAAMAS), member of the Executive Committee of the IEEE Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous Systems. She was co-chair of ECAI2021, the European Conference on AI, and vice president of the BNVKI (Benelux AI Association).


Abstract 
As robots and other AI systems move from being a tool to being teammates, and are increasingly making decisions that directly affect society,, many questions raise across social, economic, political, technological, legal, ethical and philosophical issues. Can machines make moral decisions? Should artificial systems ever be treated as ethical entities? What are the legal and ethical consequences of human enhancement technologies, or cyber-genetic technologies? What are the consequences of extended government, corporate, and other organisational access to knowledge and predictions concerning citizen behaviour? How can moral, societal and legal values be part of the design process? How and when should governments and the general public intervene? 

Answering these and related questions requires a whole new understanding of Ethics with respect to control and autonomy, in the changing socio-technical reality. Means are needed to integrate moral, societal and legal values with technological developments in Artificial Intelligence, both within the design process as well as part of the deliberation algorithms employed by these systems. In this talk I discuss leading Ethics theories and propose alternative ways to model ethical reasoning and discuss their consequences to the design of robots and softbots. Depending on the level of autonomy and social awareness of AI systems, different methods for ethical reasoning are needed. Given that ethics are dependent on the sociocultural context and are often only implicit in deliberation processes, methodologies are needed to elicit the values held by designers and stakeholders, and to make these explicit can lead to better understanding and trust on artificial autonomous systems. 
The urgency of these issues is acknowledged by researchers and policy makers alike. Methodologies are needed to ensure ethical design of AI systems, including means to ensure accountability, responsibility and transparency (ART) in system design. 

 

Reading Agents that Hunger for Knowledge 
 


Eduard Hovy 
Carnegie Mellon University 
United States 
 

Brief Bio 
Eduard Hovy is a professor at the Language Technology Institute in the School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University. He holds adjunct professorships at universities in the US, China, and Canada, and is co-Director of Research for the DHS Center for Command, Control, and Interoperability Data Analytics, a distributed cooperation of 17 universities. Dr. Hovy completed a Ph.D. in Computer Science (Artificial Intelligence) at Yale University in 1987, and was awarded honorary doctorates from the National Distance Education University (UNED) in Madrid in 2013 and the University of Antwerp in 2021. He is one of the initial 17 Fellows of the Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL) and also a Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). From 1989 to 2012 he directed the Human Language Technology Group at the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California. Dr. Hovy’s research addresses several areas in Natural Language Processing, including machine reading of text, question answering, information extraction, automated text summarization, the semi-automated construction of large lexicons and ontologies, and machine translation. His contributions include the co-development of the ROUGE text summarization evaluation method, the BLANC coreference evaluation method, the Omega ontology, the Webclopedia QA Typology, the FEMTI machine translation evaluation classification, the DAP text harvesting method, the OntoNotes corpus, and a model of Structured Distributional Semantics. In November 2021 his Google h-index was 67. Dr. Hovy is the author or co-editor of six books and over 400 technical articles and is a popular invited speaker. In 2001 Dr. Hovy served as President of the ACL, in 2001–03 as President of the International Association of Machine Translation (IAMT), and in 2010–11 as President of the Digital Government Society. Dr. Hovy regularly co-teaches courses and serves on Advisory Boards for institutes and funding organizations in Germany, Italy, Netherlands, and the USA.


Abstract 
True intelligent agenthood (as opposed to mere agency) is characterized by self-driven internal goal creation and prioritization. Few AI systems enjoy the freedom today to autonomously decide what to do next; even robots and planning systems start with a fairly concrete goal and stop acting when they have achieved it. In a small experimental project at CMU we have been exploring what it might mean for a Natural Language text reading engine to experience a ‘hunger for knowledge’ that drives what it chooses to read and learn about next, in an ongoing manner. There is no overall goal other than trying to increase its understanding (coverage and interpretations) of the world as described in Wikipedia. The starting point is a sketchy representation of the Infoboxes of all the people listed in Wikipedia, and the principal criterion for choosing what to read about next is the desire to minimize knowledge gaps and remove inconsistencies. In contrast to Freebase, Knowledge Graphs, and other text mining projects, internal generalization is central to our work. To implement the system we combine traditional AI frame proposition representation for the basic information (to make it readable by humans) with neural networks such as autoencoders to perform generalization and anomaly detection.

 

Program Committee

Program Chair


Ana Paula Rocha 
LIACC-NIAD&R / FEUP 
Portugal 


Brief Bio 
Ana Paula Rocha is an Auxiliary Professor at the Department of Computing Engineering, University of Porto. She participated in European as well as national funded projects involving advanced features of intelligent agents for applications. She is member of DAIAS (Distributed Artificial Intelligence and Agent-based Simulation) group at LIACC (Laboratory of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science) since 1990. She is also member of APPIA (Portuguese Association for Artificial Intelligence). Her main current research topics of interest include Agent-based frameworks for B2B electronic com ... More >>

 

PROGRAM COMMITTEE MEMBERS

Thomas Ågotnes, University of Bergen, Norway 
Jose Aguilar, Universidad de Los Andes, Venezuela 
Md. Shamim Akhter, East West University, Bangladesh 
Varol Akman, Bilkent University, Turkey 
Vicki Allan, Utah State University, United States 
Frédéric Amblard, IRIT - Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, France 
Cesar Analide, University of Minho, Portugal 
Diana Arellano, Filmakademie Baden-Württemberg, Germany 
Marcelo Gabriel Armentano, ISISTAN Research Institute (CONICET- UNICEN), Argentina 
Jean-Michel Auberlet, IFSTTAR (French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks), France 
Nikolaos Avouris, University of Patras, Greece 
Federico Barber, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain 
Kamel Barkaoui, Cedric-CNAM, France 
John Barnden, University of Birmingham, United Kingdom 
Teresa M. A. Basile, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy 
Bernhard Bauer, University of Augsburg, Germany 
Punam Bedi, University of Delhi, India 
Nabil Belacel, National Research Council Canada, Canada 
Jamal Bentahar, Concordia University, Canada 
Ryan Benton, University of South Alabama, United States 
Federico Bergenti, University of Parma, Italy 
Carole Bernon, University of Paul Sabatier - Toulouse III, France 
Daniel Berrar, Shibaura Institute of Technology, Japan 
El Hassan Bezzazi, Faculté Droit Lille, France 
Marco Botta, Università degli Studi di Torino, Italy 
Djamel Bouchaffra, Centre de Développement des Technologies Avancées (CDTA), Algeria 
Lars Braubach, Universitat Hamburg, Germany 
Ramón F. Brena, Tecnológico De Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, Mexico 
Paolo Bresciani, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, Italy 
Renato Bruni, University of Roma "La Sapienza", Italy 
Mark Burgin, University of California, United States 
Aleksander Byrski, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 
Luis C. Lamb, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil 
Giacomo Cabri, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy 
Silvia Calegari, Universita' Degli studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy 
Erik Cambria, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore 
Valérie Camps, IRIT - Université Paul Sabatier, France 
Amilcar Cardoso, University of Coimbra, Portugal 
Juan Carlos Nieves, Umeå universitet, Sweden 
John Cartlidge, University of Nottingham in Ningbo China, United Kingdom 
Cristiano Castelfranchi, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies -National Research Council, Italy 
Brahim Chaib-draa, Université Laval, Canada 
Wen-Chung Chang, National Taipei University of Technology, Taiwan 
François Charpillet, Loria - Inria Lorraine, France 
Amitava Chatterjee, Jadavpur University, India 
Mu-Song Chen, Da-Yeh University, Taiwan 
Marco Chiarandini, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark 
Davide Ciucci, Universita' degli Studi di Milano Bicocca, Italy 
Flavio S. Correa Da Silva, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Anna Helena Reali Costa, Universidade de São Paulo, Brazil 
Célia da Costa Pereira, Université de Nice Sophia Antipolis, France 
Fernando Da Fonseca De Souza, Centro de Informática - Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Brazil 
Andreas Dengel, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI GmbH), Germany 
Enrico Denti, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy 
Ioan Despi, UNE, Australia 
Sebastien Destercke, Université de Technologie de Compiègne/CNRS, France 
Nicola Di Mauro, Università di Bari, Italy 
Irene Diaz, University of Oviedo, Spain 
Virginia Dignum, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 
Dragan Doder, University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg 
Savo Domenico Fabio, Università degli Studi di Roma La Sapienza, Italy 
Julie Dugdale, Laboratoire d'Informatique de Grenoble, France 
Wolfgang Dvorak, Vienna University of Technology (TU Wien), Austria 
Stefan Edelkamp, Universität Bremen, Germany 
Thomas Eiter, Technische Universität Wien, Austria 
Fabrício Enembreck, Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, Brazil 
Floriana Esposito, Università degli Studi di Bari, Italy 
Christophe Feltus, Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology, Luxembourg 
Stefano Ferilli, University of Bari, Italy 
Edilson Ferneda, Catholic University of Brasília, Brazil 
Roberto Flores, Christopher Newport University, United States 
Agostino Forestiero, ICAR-CNR, Italy 
Claude Frasson, University of Montreal, Canada 
Katsuhide Fujita, Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Japan 
Naoki Fukuta, Shizuoka University, Japan 
Catherine Garbay, CNRS, France 
Leonardo Garrido, Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Monterrey, Mexico 
Benoit Gaudou, University Toulouse 1 Capitole, France 
Andrey Gavrilov, Novosibirsk State Technical University, Russian Federation 
Jean-Pierre Georgé, University of Toulouse - IRIT, France 
Jorge Gomez Sanz, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain 
Madhu Goyal, University of Technology, Sydney, Australia 
Emmanuelle Grislin-Le Strugeon, LAMIH, université de Valenciennes, France 
Perry Groot, Radboud University Nijmegen, Netherlands 
Hisashi Hayashi, Toshiba Corporation, Japan 
Hanno Hildmann, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain 
Rolf Hoffmann, Darmstadt University of Technology, Germany 
Wladyslaw Homenda, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 
Wei-Chiang Hong, Oriental Institute of Technology, Taiwan 
Mark Hoogendoorn, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Ales Horak, Masaryk University, Czech Republic 
Marc-Philippe Huget, University of Savoie Mont-Blanc, France 
Carlos Iglesias, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 
Hiroyuki Iida, JAIST, Japan 
Jun-ichi Imai, Chiba Institute of Technology, Japan 
Thomas Ioerger, Texas A&M University, United States 
Vladimir J. Filipovic, Belgrade University, Serbia 
Antonio J. Tallón-Ballesteros, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal 
Vahid Jalali, Indiana University, United States 
Michael Jenkin, York University, Canada 
Francisco José Domínguez Mayo, University of Seville, Spain 
Janusz Kacprzyk, Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland 
Habib M. Kammoun, REGIM-Lab., Tunisia 
Geylani Kardas, Ege University International Computer Institute, Turkey 
Petros Kefalas, CITY College, International Faculty of the University of Sheffield, Greece 
Minkoo Kim, Ajou University, Korea, Republic of 
Matthias Klusch, German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence (DFKI) GmbH, Germany 
Martin Kollingbaum, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom 
Ah-Lian Kor, Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom 
John Korah, Illinois Institute of Technology, United States 
Hristo Koshutanski, Safe Society Labs, Spain 
Andrew Koster, Samsung, Brazil 
Igor Kotenko, St. Petersburg Institute for Informatics and Automation of the Russian Academy of Sciences (SPIIRAS), Russian Federation 
Jaroslaw Kozlak, AGH University of Science and Technology, Poland 
Pavel Kral, University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic 
Rudolf Kruse, Universität Magdeburg, Germany 
Lun-Wei Ku, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 
Yau-Hwang Kuo, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 
Setsuya Kurahashi, University of Tsukuba, Japan 
Egon L. van den Broek, Utrecht University, Netherlands 
Ruggero Donida Labati, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy 
Ramoni Lasisi, Virginia Military Institute, United States 
Egons Lavendelis, Riga Technical University, Latvia 
Churn-Jung Liau, Academia Sinica, Taiwan 
Francesca Alessandra Lisi, Università degli Studi di Bari "Aldo Moro", Italy 
Stephane Loiseau, LERIA, University of Angers, France 
António Lopes, University Institute of Lisbon, Portugal 
Noel Lopes, IPG, Portugal 
Adolfo Lozano-Tello, Universidad de Extremadura, Spain 
Bernd Ludwig, University of Regensburg, Germany 
Xudong Luo, Sun Yat-sen University, China 
José Machado, Centro ALGORITMI, University of Minho, Portugal 
Lorenzo Magnani, Università degli Studi di Pavia, Italy 
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, NTU, Singapore and MIRALab, University of Geneva, Switzerland 
Letizia Marchegiani, Oxford University, United Kingdom 
Jerusa Marchi, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil 
Goreti Marreiros, Polytechnic Institute of Porto, Portugal 
Francisco Martínez Álvarez, Pablo de Olavide University of Seville, Spain 
Philippe Mathieu, University Lille 1, France 
Eric Matson, Purdue University, United States 
Fiona McNeill, Heriot-Watt University, United Kingdom 
Paola Mello, Università di Bologna, Italy 
Eduardo Mena, University of Zaragoza, Spain 
Daniel Merkle, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark 
Marjan Mernik, University of Maribor, Slovenia 
Elena Messina, National Institute of Standards and Technology, United States 
Bernd Meyer, Monash University, Australia 
Ambra Molesini, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy 
Raul Monroy, Tec de Monterrey in Mexico, Mexico 
José Moreira, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal 
Maxime Morge, University of Lille, France 
Haralambos Mouratidis, University of Brighton, United Kingdom 
Muhammad Marwan Muhammad Fuad, Aarhus University, Denmark 
Darryl N. Davis, University of Hull, United Kingdom 
Amruth N. Kumar, Ramapo College of New Jersey, United States
Konstantinos Nikolopoulos, Bangor University, United Kingdom 
Jens Nimis, Hochschule Karlsruhe - Technik und Wirtschaft, Germany 
Farid Nouioua, LSIS UMR 7296 du CNRS, Aix-Marseille University, France 
Paulo Novais, Universidade do Minho, Portugal 
Luis Nunes, Instituto Universitário de Lisboa (ISCTE-IUL) and Instituto de Telecomunicações (IT), Portugal 
Akihiko Ohsuga, University of Electro-Communications, Japan 
Stanislaw Osowski, Warsaw University of Technology, Poland 
Jeng-Shyang Pan, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences, Taiwan 
Nandan Parameswaran, University of New South Wales, Australia 
Andrew Parkes, University of Nottingham, United Kingdom 
Krzysztof Patan, University of Zielona Gora, Poland 
Manuel G. Penedo, University of A Coruña, Spain 
Loris Penserini, MIUR - Italian Ministry of Research and Education, Italy 
Sébastien Picault, Univ. Lille, CNRS, Centrale Lille, UMR 9189 - CRIStAL (SMAC team), France 
Agostino Poggi, University of Parma, Italy 
Ramalingam Ponnusamy, Gondar University - Ethiopia, India 
Enrico Pontelli, New Mexico State University, United States 
Filipe Portela, Centro ALGORITMI, University of Minho, Portugal 
Roberto Posenato, Università degli Studi di Verona, Italy 
Mariachiara Puviani, Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia, Italy 
David Pynadath, University of Southern California, United States
Riccardo Rasconi, National Research Council of Italy, Italy 
Marek Reformat, University of Alberta, Canada 
Luis Paulo Reis, University of Minho, Portugal 
Lluís Ribas-Xirgo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain 
Patrizia Ribino, ICAR- CNR, Italy 
Alessandro Ricci, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, Italy 
Om Prakash Rishi, University of Kota, India 
Fátima Rodrigues, Instituto Superior de Engenharia do Porto (ISEP/IPP), Portugal 
Daniel Rodriguez, University of Alcalá, Spain 
Juha Röning, University of Oulu, Finland 
Alvaro Rubio-Largo, University of Extremadura, Spain 
Ruben Ruiz, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain 
Andreas S. Andreou, Cyprus University of Technology, Cyprus 
Luca Sabatucci, National Research Council - Italy, Italy 
Fariba Sadri, Imperial College London, United Kingdom 
Lorenza Saitta, Università degli Studi del Piemonte Orientale "Amedeo Avogadro", Italy 
Francesco Santini, Università di Perugia, Italy 
Stefan Schiffer, Knowledge-Based Systems Group, RWTH Aachen University, Germany 
Christoph Schommer, University Luxembourg, Campus Kirchberg, Luxembourg 
Michael Schumacher, University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland, Switzerland 
Frank Schweitzer, ETH Zurich, Switzerland 
Valeria Seidita, University of Palermo, Italy 
Emilio Serrano, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain 
Manik Sharma, DAV University Jalandhar, India 
Mohammad Shojafar, University Sapienza of Rome, Italy 
Jaime Sichman, University of São Paulo, Brazil 
Peer Olaf Siebers, Nottingham University, United Kingdom 
Giovanni Sileno, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands 
Viviane Silva, IBM Research, Brazil 
Ricardo Silveira, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Brazil 
Guillermo Simari, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina 
David Sislak, Czech Technical University in Prague - Agent Technology Center, Czech Republic 
Dominik Slezak, University of Warsaw, Poland 
Alexander Smirnov, SPIIRAS, Russian Federation 
Armando J. Sousa, Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Portugal 
Bernd Steinbach, Freiberg University of Mining and Technology, Germany 
Thomas Stützle, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium 
Zhaohao Sun, PNG University of Technology (1); Federation University Australia (2), Papua New Guinea 
Pavel Surynek, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Japan 
Yasuhiro Suzuki, Graduate School of Information Science, Nagoya University, Japan 
HAMDANI Tarek M., REGIM: REsearch Group on Intelligent Machines, Tunisia 
Patrícia Tedesco, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco/FADE, Brazil 
Mark Terwilliger, University of North Alabama, United States 
Michele Tomaiuolo, University of Parma, Italy 
Jan Tozicka, CTU in Prague, Czech Republic 
Franco Turini, KDD Lab, University of Pisa, Italy 
Paulo Urbano, Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal 
Marina V. Sokolova, Instituto de Investigación en Informática de Albacete, Spain 
Paul Valckenaers, UCLL, Belgium 
Srdjan Vesic, CNRS, France 
Marin Vlada, University of Bucharest, Romania 
Yves Wautelet, KU Leuven, Belgium 
Rosina Weber, Drexel University, United States 
Gerhard Weiss, University of Maasticht, Netherlands 
Stephan Weiss, Alpen-Adria-Universität Klagenfurt, Austria 
Jianshu Weng, HP Labs Singapore, Singapore 
Mary-Anne Williams, University of Technology Sydney, Australia 
Mark H. M. Winands, Maastricht University, Netherlands 
Cees Witteveen, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands 
John Woodward, University of Stirling, United Kingdom 
Bozena Wozna-Szczesniak, Jan Dlugosz University, Poland 
Neil Yorke-Smith, American University of Beirut, Lebanon 
Pascale Zaraté, Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, France 
Jing Zhao, ECNU, China 
Hong Zhu, Oxford Brookes University, United Kingdom 
 

 

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