CASP:ER 2025: Constraint And Satisfiability-based Planning: an Exploratory Research Workshop Melbourne, Australia, November 10-11, 2025 |
Conference website | https://icaps25.icaps-conference.org/program/workshops/casp_er |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=casper2025 |
Submission deadline | June 27, 2025 |
Despite the widespread adoption of heuristic search and learning-based approaches in automated planning, Constraint and Satisfiability-based Planning (CSP/SAT-based Planning) remains a viable and promising paradigm. Historically, CSP and SAT approaches have demonstrated strong theoretical foundations and practical success in various domains. However, their usage has diminished in recent years due to the rise of alternative methods. The CASP:ER workshop aims to revisit and reinforce the relevance of CSP/SAT-based planning by showcasing recent advancements, discussing its applicability, and identifying opportunities for renewed adoption.
A surge of research on the topic of CSP/SAT-based planning in recent years has proven that it is far from obsolete. Advances in constraint programming, SAT solvers, and hybrid methodologies suggest that these techniques still have much to offer. The objectives of the workshop are thus as follows: (i) highlight recent breakthroughs in CSP/SAT-based planning and their impact on the field, (ii) explore novel applications where constraint-based planning remains competitive or superior, (iii) foster discussions on integrating CSP/SAT methods with modern AI approaches, such as machine learning and heuristic search (iv) bring together researchers and practitioners interested in constraint-based reasoning for planning, and (v) identify key challenges and future research directions that can rejuvenate interest in CSP/SAT-based planning.
This is the first edition of CASP:ER and will be held as a workshop of ICAPS on either November 10th and 11th, 2025, in Melbourne, Australia
Submission Guidelines
To foster discussion on and the exploration of research ideas in CSP/SAT-based planning, we accept two types of contributions: previously published work as well as original research.
1. Abstracts for Presentations. The abstract (1 page, including references) reports on previously published work. The abstract should briefly summarise that work. The submission must include a link to the original publication.
2. Extended abstracts (5 pages + references) containing original work on CSP- or SAT-based Planning.
Extended abstracts can present recent results, new research directions, challenges and perspectives.
We plan to include all papers in the Proceedings of the event, published at CEUR Workshop Proceedings. CEUR WS proceedings are archival proceedings indexed by DBLP and Scopus.
Submitted papers should use the CASP:ER-specific version of the CEURART LaTeX style, which is available on the website. Authors of accepted papers will have the possibility to extend their submissions for the final camera-ready version to eight (8) pages plus references.
- Submissions must be in PDF format and will be handled via the EasyChair Conference system at the following address: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=casper2025.
Committees
Organizing committee
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Gregor Behnke - University of Amsterdam
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Matteo Cardellini - University of Genova
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Nicola Gigante - Free University of Bozen-Bolzan
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Andrea Micheli - Fondazione Bruno Kessler
Venue
The workshop will be held as part of ICAPS 2025 in Melbourne, Australia.