CRV Instructions for Authors
Accepted *original* submissions, not currently under review elsewhere, can be published in the CEUR joint proceedings of the AI4CC-IPS-RCRA-SPIRIT 2024 Workshops. We invite you to take the reviewers’ comments into account for the camera-ready version, if you have not done so yet.
If you are not interested in having your manuscript published in the CEUR Proceedings, please let us know.
If you are interested in CEUR proceedings, please consider the following.
*Notice that the CEUR guidelines have been updated and are different starting from 2022. Please modify the template of your paper accordingly.*
In order to comply with CEUR requests for long papers, papers have to be at least 10 "standard" pages (1 standard page = 2500 characters) and an appropriate number of references with the CEUR style.
There is a *mandatory* requirement regarding the CEUR-ART style for writing papers to be published with CEUR-WS. For LaTeX users, an Overleaf page is available here: https://it.overleaf.com/latex/templates/template-for-submissions-to-ceur-workshop-proceedings-ceur-ws-dot-org/wqyfdgftmcfw You can also download an offline version with the style files from http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/CEURART.zip It also contains DOCX template files.
Please, check carefully that the paper length is more than 25.000 characters. Papers not reaching 25.000 characters but longer than 5 “standard” pages will be simply classified as "short papers'' in the Proceedings. There are no other differences with long papers! Only long and short papers will be indexed by Scopus.
For AI4CC, IPS and SPIRIT only: Extended abstracts of original work, work-in-progress, or work which has appeared in or is under review at other venues such as AAAI/ICAPS/IJCAI/SOCS have to be 2 pages long plus references.
For all WS: For those non-original papers that have been submitted without an extended abstract, we kindly ask the authors to provide the bibentry of their paper to the chairs of the WS.
For any other publishing doubt follow the CEUR publishing guide: https://ceur-ws.org/HOWTOSUBMIT.html
COPYRIGHT:
Authors are asked to use in the template as conference title:
\copyrightyear{2024}
\copyrightclause{Copyright for this paper by its authors.
Use permitted under Creative Commons License Attribution 4.0
International (CC BY 4.0).}
\conference{AI4CC-IPS-RCRA-SPIRIT 2024: International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Climate Change, Italian Workshop on Planning and Scheduling, RCRA Workshop on Experimental evaluation of algorithms for solving problems with combinatorial explosion, and SPIRIT Workshop on Strategies, Prediction, Interaction, and Reasoning in Italy. November 25-28th, 2024, Bolzano, Italy \cite{Ai4ccIpsRcraSpirit2024}.}
@proceedings{Ai4ccIpsRcraSpirit2024,
editor= {Aineto, Diego and
De Benedictis, Riccardo and
Maratea, Marco and
Mittelmann, Munyque and
Monaco, Gianpiero and
Scala, Enrico and
Serafini, Luciano and
Serina, Ivan and
Spegni, Francesco and
Tosello, Elisa and
Umbrico, Alessandro and
Vallati, Mauro},
title= {Proceedings of the International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence
for Climate Change, the Italian workshop on Planning and Scheduling,
the RCRA Workshop on Experimental evaluation of algorithms for solving
problems with combinatorial explosion, and the Workshop on Strategies,
Prediction, Interaction, and Reasoning in Italy {(AI4CC-IPS-RCRA-SPIRIT}
2024), co-located with 23rd International Conference of the Italian
Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2024)},
series= {{CEUR} Workshop Proceedings},
publisher= {CEUR-WS.org},
year= {2024}
}
In addition to the PDF version of your paper, you need to provide all the source files and the scanned signed version (handwritten original signature) of the CEUR-WS copyright form. CEUR temporarily accepts a photo of the form filled on the computer with a hand-signed statement below, (see example: http://ceur-ws.org/agreement-paper1.jpg).
The copyright form can be download:
http://ceur-ws.org/ceur-author-agreement-ccby-tp.pdf
Where the Name and year of the event is:
AI4CC-IPS-RCRA-SPIRIT 2024: International Workshop on Artificial Intelligence for Climate Change, Italian Workshop on Planning and Scheduling, RCRA Workshop on Experimental evaluation of algorithms for solving problems with combinatorial explosion, and SPIRIT Workshop on Strategies, Prediction, Interaction, and Reasoning in Italy.
Editors of the proceedings (editors):
Aineto Diego, De Benedictis Riccardo, Maratea Marco, Mittelmann Munyque, Monaco Gianpiero, Scala Enrico, Serafini Luciano, Serina Ivan, Spegni Francesco, Tosello Elisa, Umbrico Alessandro, Vallati Mauro.
For the publication we require a ***ZIP file*** containing: 1) The PDF of the paper; 2) LaTeX or Doc/Docx source of the paper; 3) The CEUR AUTHOR AGREEMENT ***manually signed*** (MANDATORY!) chosen between:
AUTHOR-AGREEMENT (NTP): Authors shall use this form if they included no copyrighted third party material in their paper text (or accompanying sources, datasets). This is the right variant in most cases.
AUTHOR-AGREEMENT (TP): Authors shall use this form if they did include copyrighted third party material in their paper or accompanying material. They must then also attach a copy of the permission by the third party to use this material in the signed author agreement!
Please upload your camera ready ZIP file by November 18th, 2024 containing the PDF of the paper, the LaTeX or Doc/Docx source of the paper, and the manually signed CEUR AUTHOR AGREEMENT, via mail to ivan.serina@unibs.it, specifying in the subject of the email "AI4CC-IPS-RCRA-SPIRIT 2024 Camera Ready Version".