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International Conference on Automated Planning and Scheduling
AbbreviationICAPS
Disciplineautomated planning and scheduling, artificial intelligence
Publication details
History1990–present
FrequencyAnnual
Open accessyes (https://dblp.org/db/conf/icaps/index.html and https://ojs.aaai.org/index.php/ICAPS/issue/archive)
Websitehttps://www.icaps-conference.org/

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. ICAPS is supported by the National Science Foundation, the journal Artificial Intelligence, and other supporters.

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. 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. 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).

List of Events

Year Date held Name Location Ref
1990 EPS United Kingdom Brighton, United Kingdom
1991 EWSP Germany Sankt Augustin, Germany
1992 AIPS United States College Park, MD, United States
1993 EWSP Sweden Vadstena, Sweden
1994 AIPS United States Chicago, IL, USA
1995 EWSP Italy Assisi, Italy
1996 AIPS United Kingdom Edinburgh, United Kingdom
1997 ECP France Toulouse, France
1998 AIPS United States Pittsburgh, PA, United States
1999 ECP United Kingdom Durham, United Kingdom
2000 AIPS United States Breckenridge, CO, United States
2001 12–14 September ECP Spain Toledo, Spain
2002 23–27 April AIPS France Toulouse, France
2003 9–13 June ICAPS Italy Trento, Italy
2004 3–7 June ICAPS Canada Whistler, Canada
2005 5–10 June ICAPS United States Monterey, CA, United States
2006 6–10 June ICAPS United Kingdom Lake District, United Kingdom
2007 22–26 September ICAPS United States Providence, RI, United States
2008 14–18 September ICAPS Australia Sydney, Australia
2009 19–23 September ICAPS Greece Thessaloniki, Greece
2010 12–16 May ICAPS Canada Toronto, Canada
2011 11–16 June ICAPS Germany Freiburg, Germany
2012 25–29 June ICAPS Brazil Atibaia, São Paulo, Brazil
2013 10–14 June ICAPS Italy Rome, Italy
2014 21–26 June ICAPS United States Portsmouth, VA, United States
2015 7–11 June ICAPS Israel Jerusalem, Israel
2016 12–17 June ICAPS United Kingdom London, United Kingdom
2017 18–23 June ICAPS United States Pittsburgh, PA, United States
2018 24–29 October ICAPS Netherlands Delft, The Netherlands
2019 11–15 July ICAPS United States Berkeley, CA, USA
2020 26–30 October ICAPS France Nancy, France – Virtual Conference
2021 2–13 August ICAPS China Guangzhou, China – Virtual Conference
2022 13–24 June ICAPS Singapore Singapore – Virtual Conference
2023 8–13 July ICAPS Czech Republic Prague, Czech Republic
2024 1–6 June ICAPS Canada Banff, Canada

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