[agents] Call For Papers for the 5th Volume of OHAAI
Elfia Bezou Vrakatseli
elfia.bezou_vrakatseli at kcl.ac.uk
Wed Feb 19 11:41:24 EST 2025
Dear colleagues,
This is a call for papers for the Online Handbook of Argumentation for AI (OHAAI).
OHAAI is a collection of selected peer-reviewed papers summarising ongoing PhD research on Argumentation in AI, published annually as an online Open Access handbook. OHAAI serves as a research hub to track the latest PhD projects on the theory and application of argumentation.
We maintain an open call for submissions, allowing contributors to submit their work throughout the year.
We are seeking papers from current PhD students or recent graduates who wish to submit an extended abstract giving an overview of their PhD research agenda and how it relates to the field of argumentation for AI. Submissions are encouraged from all disciplines, as the ambition is to provide the best possible indication of the scope for applications of argumentation. Papers must not exceed 4 pages (plus references and acknowledgments).
Within 6-8 weeks after submission, we conduct a thorough single-blind peer-review process, providing feedback to each contributor and informing them whether their submission has been accepted or if further revisions are necessary before acceptance. Once accepted, we upload the submission to our website and invite the contributor to an OHAAI event in 2025 to present their work. Near the end of the academic year, we will collate all submissions into our annual handbook, OHAAI Volume 5.
For access to the accepted papers of this year so far, as well as our previous volumes, please visit: https://ohaai.github.io/#preprint
For any further information and to submit please visit the OHAAI website: https://ohaai.github.io<https://ohaai.github.io/>
Best regards,
OHAAI Organisers – Elfia Bezou-Vrakatseli, Siddharth Bhargava, Federico Castagna, Isabelle Kuhlmann, Jack Mumford, Stefan Sarkadi, Roos Scheffers, Maddie Waller, Andreas Xydis
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