[robocup-worldwide] MIPC 2015 -- Workshop at AAAI

Jacob Crandall jwcrandall at gmail.com
Thu Oct 16 04:43:00 EDT 2014


Call for Papers:

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* Workshop on Multiagent Interaction without Prior Coordination (MIPC 2015) *
*        At the 29th Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI-15)        *
*             Website: http://conferences.inf.ed.ac.uk/mipc2015             *
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This workshop focuses on models and algorithms for multiagent interaction without prior coordination (MIPC). Interaction between agents is the defining attribute of multiagent systems, encompassing problems of planning in a decentralized setting, learning other agent models, composing teams with high task performance, and selected resource-bounded communication and coordination. There is significant variety in methodologies used to solve such problems, including symbolic reasoning about negotiation and argumentation, distributed optimization methods, machine learning methods such as multiagent reinforcement learning, etc. The majority of these well studied methods depends on some form of prior coordination. Often, the coordination is at the level of problem definition. For example, learning algorithms may assume that all agents share a common learning method or prior beliefs, distributed optimization methods may assume specific structural constraints regarding the partition of state space or cost/rewards, and symbolic methods often make strong assumptions regarding norms and protocols. In realistic problems, these assumptions are easily violated — calling for new models and algorithms that specifically address the case of ad hoc interactions. Similar issues are also becoming increasingly more pertinent in human-machine interactions, where there is a need for intelligent adaptive behavior and assumptions regarding prior knowledge and communication are problematic. 

Effective MIPC is most likely to be achieved as we bring together work from many different areas, including work on intelligent agents, machine learning, game theory, and operations research. For instance, game theorists have considered what happens to equilibria when common knowledge assumptions must be violated, agent designers are faced with mixed teams of humans and agents in open environments and developing variations on planning methods in response to this, etc. The goal of this workshop is to bring together these diverse viewpoints in an attempt to consolidate the common ground and identify new lines of attack. 

For more information visit: http://conferences.inf.ed.ac.uk/mipc2015/


Topics 
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The workshop will discuss research related to multiagent interaction without prior coordination, as outlined in the workshop description above. A non-exclusive list of relevant topics includes: 
- Learning and adaptation in multiagent systems without prior coordination 
- Agent coordination and cooperation without prior coordination 
- Team formation and information sharing in ad hoc settings 
- Teammate/opponent modelling and plan recognition 
- Human-machine interaction without prior coordination 
- Game theory/incomplete information applied to ad hoc agent coordination 
  

Important Dates 
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- Submission deadline: November 9, 2014 
- Notification of acceptance: November 23, 2014 
- Camera-ready copies: November 25, 2015 
- Workshop: January 26, 2015 


Organization
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Program chairs: 
- Stefano Albrecht (University of Edinburgh) 
- Jacob Crandall (Masdar Institute of Science and Technology) 
- Somchaya Liemhetcharat (A*STAR Singapore) 

Advisory committee: 
- Subramanian Ramamoorthy (University of Edinburgh) 
- Peter Stone (University of Texas at Austin) 
- Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University) 

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