************************************************************************* CALL FOR POSTERS AND PARTICIPATION 3rd ILLC Workshop on Collective Decision Making Amsterdam, 6-7 June 2019 Submit a poster by Monday, 20 May 2019. Register by Saturday, 25 May 2019 (early registration is free). Website: http://www.illc.uva.nl/~ulle/workshop-2019/ ************************************************************************* The Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC) at the University of Amsterdam will host the 3rd ILLC Workshop on Collective Decision Making on 6-7 June 2019 in the historic centre of Amsterdam. The scientific programme of this informal workshop will be structured around a number of invited talks on topics broadly related to the design and analysis of mechanisms for collective decision making. There will be an open poster session (to which submissions are now invited), one of those infamous "rump sessions" so beloved by the computational social choice research community, and plenty of time for discussion. ************************************************************************* *** INVITED SPEAKERS **** ************************************************************************* Invited talks will be given by Antoinette Baujard (Saint-Etienne), Caspar Chorus (Delft), Umberto Grandi (Toulouse), Davide Grossi (Groningen), Ronald de Haan (Amsterdam), Arianna Novaro (Toulouse), Daniele Porello (Trento), Ton Storcken (Maastricht), Zoi Terzopoulou (Amsterdam), Matthijs van Veelen (Amsterdam), and Anaelle Wilczynski (Munich). ************************************************************************* *** POSTER SUBMISSION **** ************************************************************************* Members of the computational social choice research community and those working on related topics are cordially invited to participate in the workshop's open poster session. This is an inclusive event and we specifically invite submissions discussing work in progress (but you are equally welcome to simply submit a poster you are also presenting at one of the major conferences this year). Submissions will be reviewed for relevance to the workshop only and, subject to space constraints, we intend to accept all reasonable submissions. You can submit either an abstract of up to 500 words or a draft of the poster itself, anytime before the end of Monday, 20 May 2019. Early submissions are welcome. We will try to let you know whether we can accommodate your poster within one week of receiving your submission. ************************************************************************* *** REGISTRATION *** ************************************************************************* We would like to to get a realistic estimate of the number of attendees well in advance of the event, so as to be able to order the right amount of coffee. Here is how we hope to achieve this: Early registration is free and possible until Saturday, 25 May 2019. Late registration costs EUR 10, to be paid in cash on site. The first five registered participants will be offered a free copy of the book "Trends in Computational Social Choice". ************************************************************************* *** ORGANISERS *** ************************************************************************* The workshop is organised by Ulle Endriss, with the help of Suzanne Bloks, Arthur Boixel, and Sirin Botan, all based at the ILLC, University of Amsterdam. *************************************************************************