[agents] DEADLINE EXTENDED: AASG 2023 - The 4th International Workshop on Autonomous Agents for Social Good (at AAMAS 2023)
Panayiotis Danassis
pdanassis at g.harvard.edu
Tue Jan 31 10:34:18 EST 2023
Dear all,
The submission deadline of the Autonomous Agents for Social Good (AASG)
workshop (at AAMAS 2023) has been extended to *February 26*! Please
consider submitting any work related to social impact. Please see below
for the updated CfP.
[Apologies for Cross-Posting. Please share with colleagues and students.]
*Call for Papers**
**The 4th International Workshop on Autonomous Agents for Social Good**
**AASG 2023*
London, May 29-30, 2023
https://panayiotisd.github.io/aasg2023/
in conjunction with the
22nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent
Systems AAMAS 2023
https://aamas2023.soton.ac.uk/
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*TLDR**
**=====*
AASG 2023 focuses on the role of autonomous agents and multi-agent
systems (MAS) in social challenges, such as public health,
sustainability, climate change and conservation, and human rights. The
goal is to identify new MAS problems in societies, develop novel MAS
solutions to resolve social challenges, and learn from the real-world
deployment of MAS.
*IMPORTANT DATES**
**================*
*Submission deadline: February 26th, 2023, AoE.*
Author notification: March 13th, 2023
Workshop tentative date: May 29-30th, 2023
*ABOUT AASG 2023**
**================*
We solicit papers (work-in-progress, or published works with interesting
novelty) in two categories:
1. *Research papers* describing novel contributions in resolving social
challenges using multi-agent systems. Both work-in-progress and recently
published work will be considered. Submissions describing recently
published work should clearly indicate the earlier venue and provide a
link to the published paper. Papers in this category should be at most
*8 pages* (in AAMAS format), with any number of additional pages
containing bibliographic references only.
2. *Position papers* describing open problems or neglected perspectives
on the field, proposing ideas for bringing MAS methods into a new
application area, or summarizing the focus areas of a group working on
MAS for social good. Papers in this category should be at most *4
pages*, with any number of additional pages containing bibliographic
references only.
The submitted papers will be assessed based on their novelty, technical
quality, potential impact, and clarity of writing. *Collaboration with
NGOs and society stakeholders that have first-hand knowledge of the
topic will be especially appreciated.*
This workshop has no archival proceedings, and the accepted papers are
allowed to be submitted to other conference venues. Accepted submissions
will have the option of being posted online on the workshop website. For
authors who do not wish their papers to be posted online, please inform
the organizers. Accepted papers will be presented either as a research
talk or a poster. We also welcome papers accepted at other venues to
facilitate discussion.
*TOPICS OF INTEREST**
**=================*
We are interested in a broad range of research topics, both foundational
and applied. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
* *Public Health and Healthcare*
* *Environmental Sustainability and Environmental Crime*
* *Climate Change*
* *Conservation and Green Security*
* *Food Security*
* *Human Trafficking*
* *Human Rights*
* *Ethics, Fairness, and Discrimination*
* *Democracy and Civic Participation*
* *Fake News*
* *Security and Cybersecurity*
*ORGANIZING COMMITTEE**
**======================*
Panayiotis Danassis (Harvard University)
Aparna Taneja (Google Research India)
Bryan Wilder (Carnegie Mellon University)
Kayse Lee Maass (Northeastern University)
We look forward to receiving your submissions,
The organizers
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