[agents] Call for Papers: First IJCAI-PRICAI Workshop on AI for Connected Mobility (AICoMo 2020)
Sebastian Stein
ss2 at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Fri Mar 13 13:07:46 EDT 2020
First IJCAI-PRICAI Workshop on AI for Connected Mobility (AICoMo 2020)
Date: 11-13 July 2020 (exact date to be announced)
Location: Yokohama, Japan (co-located with IJCAI-PRICAI 2020)
Submission Date: 25 April 2020
Notification Date: 25 May 2020
Workshop Website: http://autotrust.org.uk/aicomo/
Call for Papers
Artificial intelligence will play a major role in the future of transportation. Vehicles are increasingly connected through the Internet of Vehicles and becoming increasingly autonomous. From routing and intersection management to multi-modal transportation and autonomous vehicles, this will change the way we use limited resources such as roads and vehicles, as well as public transportation. At the same time, it is important that the human stays in the loop when automated decisions are made, posing additional challenges as how to best design the interaction between the human and the intelligent system and how to elicit user preferences to best make decisions on their behalf. Moreover, it will be vital that ethical aspects and incentives are considered, so that humans can trust the system, e.g., in terms of the private data being used and making micro decisions on the user’s behalf such as routing decisions and platooning (in case of autonomous vehicles).
This workshop aims to bring together researchers and practitioners from a range of areas within AI around the transportation domain, including areas such as machine learning, multi-agent systems, human-agent interaction, as well as ethical aspects of AI.
We invite long and short papers. Short papers are mainly intended to be work in progress and application papers. We especially encourage industry to apply for these. Long papers are up to 14 pages in Springer lecture notes format, and will get peer-reviewed. Accepted papers will receive a long presentation slot. Short papers are up to 4 pages, and will be mainly assessed on the basis of their relevance to the workshop. They will receive a short presentation slot and the opportunity to present a poster.
Topics
Topic include but are not limited to:
* Multi-modal transportation
* Game theory and mechanism design for transportation systems
* Ethical issues in connected and autonomous vehicles
* Decentralised decision making
* Fairness and trust
* Privacy and security
* Machine learning for transportation systems
* Human-agent interaction
* Ride and car sharing
* Green transportation
* Electric vehicles
* Emerging ownership models
* User preference modelling
Submission Instructions
Submission Site: https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/AICOMO2020
Papers should be formatted using Springer lecture notes format. For templates see:
https://www.springer.com/gp/computer-science/lncs/conference-proceedings-guidelines
Long papers should be up to 14 pages. Short papers can be up to 4 pages.
Organisation Committee
Enrico Gerding, University of Southampton, UK
Sebastian Stein, University of Southampton, UK
Dengji Zhao, ShanghaiTech University, China
Tatsuya Iwase, Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA
Contact: Enrico Gerding at eg at ecs.soton.ac.uk<mailto:eg at ecs.soton.ac.uk>
Program Committee
TBC
Steering Committee
Prof m.c. schraefel, University of Southampton, UK
Prof Carsten Maple, Warwick Manufacturing Group (WMG), The University of Warwick, UK
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Dr Sebastian Stein
Associate Professor - Artificial Intelligence / Multi-Agent Systems
University of Southampton, UK
Electronics and Computer Science
Building 32, Room 4023
Tel: +44 (0) 23 8059 7645
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