AAMAS-IJCAI workshop on Agents & Incentives in AI (AI^3 2018)

AI^3 2018


Artificial Intelligence



Call for Papers: the AAMAS-IJCAI workshop on Agents & Incentives in AI (AI^3 2018)
Stockholm, Sweden, July 13-15, 2018
Webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/ai3workshop/
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MISSION
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Over the past two decades, there has been an increasing focus on the issue of agent incentives in decentralized and centralized AI systems. These issues come up when designing preference aggregation mechanisms and markets; computing equilibria, and bidding strategies; facilitating cooperation among agents, and fairly dividing resources. Building on the Federated AI Meeting (FAIM) happening this year in Stockholm, multiple workshops (AGT@IJCAI, AMEC, CoopMAS, EXPLORE) have joined hands to be the main venue to show off novel work being done in these areas.
All submissions will be peer-reviewed and evaluated on the basis of the quality of their contribution, originality, significance, and the potential to generate fruitful discussions. Industrial applications and position papers presenting novel ideas, issues, challenges, and directions are also welcome.
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PAPER SUBMISSION
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We invite submissions in all areas related to this interplay of incentives, agents, and AI, and in particular on the following topics:
Algorithmic mechanism design
Auctions
Behavioral Game Theory
Bounded rationality
Cooperation and collaboration
Computational advertising
Computational aspects of equilibria
Computational social choice
Coalitions, coordination, collective action, and cooperation
Economic aspects of security and privacy
Economic aspects of distributed and network computing
Equilibrium computation
Empirical approaches to electronic markets
Fair Division
Incentives in machine learning
Information and attention economics
Learning in games (e.g., solution concepts and equilibria)
Matching Markets
Mechanism design
Price differentiation and price dynamics
Social networks
Strategic behavior
Trading agent design and analysis
Uncertainty in AI and economics
Proceedings Publication:
To widen participation and encourage discussion, there will be no formal publication of workshop proceedings. We will, however, post the accepted papers online to the benefit of the participants to the workshop. Therefore, submission of preliminary work and papers to be submitted or in preparation for submission to other major venues in the field are encouraged.
Please contact either one of the program chairs in case of any questions:
Sofia Ceppi (sofia@prowler.io)
Omer Lev (omerlev@bgu.ac.il)
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IMPORTANT DATES
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Submission Deadline: 14 May, 2018
Acceptance Notification: 10 June, 2018
Joint IJCAI/ECAI/AAMAS/ICML Workshops: 13-15 July, 2018
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ORGANIZATION
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Program Chairs
Sofia Ceppi
Omer Lev
Steering Committee
Reshef Meir (AGT@IJCAI)
Chen Hajaj and Valentin Robu (AMEC/TADA)
Yair Zick (CoopMAS)
Nicholas Mattei, Haris Aziz, John P. Dickerson, (EXPLORE)
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SUBMISSION DETAILS
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Submission Site: Authors should submit full papers electronically in PDF format at https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ai30
Formatting Guidelines: Please format papers according to the Springer LNCS Style (http://www.springer.com/computer/lncs?SGWID=0-164-6-793341-0). Templates for Word and Latex are available.
Paper Length: Papers can be at most 12 pages long plus 2 additional pages for reference. Supplemental material can be appended at the end of the paper. However, reviewers are instructed to make their evaluations based on the main submission, and are not obligated to consult the supplemental material.