[agents] [AI4SG'23] - Deadline Extension for AAAI 23 Workshop on AI for Social Good

Amulya Yadav amulya at psu.edu
Wed Nov 16 14:44:28 EST 2022


Dear all,


Due to popular demand, we have decided to extend the paper submission
deadline for the AAAI 2023 International Workshop on AI for Social Good
(AI4SG'23).


*New Paper Submission Deadline: *November 30th, 2022 (Easychair Link Below)


*Website*: https://amulyayadav.github.io/AI4SG2023/

*Submission Link*: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aisg23


*Confirmed Keynote Speakers:*

1. Philip Nelson (Director of Engineering @ Google Research)

2. Prof. Vipin Kumar (Regents Professor @ University of Minnesota)

3. Rahul Dodhia (Deputy Director @ Microsoft AI for Good Research Lab)

4. Amarjot Singh (Founder & CEO @ Skylark Labs)


We have also provided a new archival policy (see below).


Please consider submitting any accepted AAAI or IAAI papers to this
workshop, and of course, any preliminary unpublished work as well.


Please find additional details below:


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*AAAI Workshop on AI for Social Good (AI4SG 2023)*


*Website*: https://amulyayadav.github.io/AI4SG2023/

*Submission Link*: https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aisg23


*Important Dates:*

Paper Submission Deadline: Nov 30th, 2022

Notification of Acceptance/Rejection: December 14th, 2022

Camera Ready Version Due: January 14th, 2023

Workshop Date & Time: Feb 14th, 2023 8 AM to 6 PM EST


*Scope*

This workshop complements the objectives of the main conference by
providing a forum for AI algorithm designers, such as those working in the
areas of agent-based modelling, machine learning, spatio-temporal models,
deep learning, explainable AI, fairness, social choice, non-cooperative and
cooperative game theory, convex optimization, and planning under
uncertainty on innovative and impactful real-world applications.
Specifically, this workshop serves two purposes. First, the workshop will
provide an opportunity to showcase real-world deployments of AI research.
More often than not, unexpected practical challenges emerge when solutions
developed in the lab are deployed in the real world, which makes it
challenging to utilize complex and well thought out computational/modeling
advances. Learning about the challenges faced in these deployments during
the workshop will help us understand lessons of moving from the lab to the
real world. Second, the workshop will provide opportunities to showcase AI
systems which dynamically adapt to changing environments, are robust to
errors in execution and planning, and handle uncertainties of different
kinds that are common in the real world. Addressing these challenges
requires collaboration from different communities including machine
learning, game theory, operations research, social science, and psychology.
This workshop is structured to encourage a lively exchange of ideas between
members from these communities. We encourage submissions to the workshop
from: (i) computer scientists who have used (or are currently using) their
AI research to solve important real-world problems for society’s benefit in
a measurable manner; (ii) interdisciplinary researchers combining AI
research with various disciplines (e.g., social science, ecology, climate,
health, psychology and criminology); and (iii) engineers and scientists
from organizations who aim for social good, and look to build real
multi-agent systems.




*Topics of Interest*

Topics of interest include, but are not limited to the areas identified in
the AAAI Special Track on AI for Social Impact:

   - AISI: Agriculture/Food
   - AISI: Assistive Technology for Well-Being
   - AISI: Biodiversity or Habitat
   - AISI: Computational Social Science
   - AISI: Climate
   - AISI: Education
   - AISI: Economic/Financial
   - AISI: Energy
   - AISI: Environmental Sustainability
   - AISI: Health and Well-Being
   - AISI: Humanities
   - AISI: Low and Middle-Income Countries
   - AISI: Mobility/Transportation
   - AISI: Natural Sciences
   - AISI: Web or Social Networks
   - AISI: Philosophical and Ethical Issues
   - AISI: Security and Privacy
   - AISI: Social Development
   - AISI: Social Welfare, Justice, Fairness and Equality
   - AISI: Urban Planning and Resilience
   - AISI: Underserved Communities
   - AISI: Socially Responsible AI: Fairness, Accountability, and
   Transparency
   - AISI: Other Social Impact




*Submission Details*

EasyChair Link for Paper Submissions:
https://easychair.org/my/conference?conf=aisg23

We solicit papers in two categories:

   1. *Technical Papers*: Full-length research papers of up to 7 pages
   (excluding references and appendices) detailing high quality work in
   progress or work that could potentially be published at a major conference
   in AAAI format.
   2. *Short Papers*: Position or short papers of up to 4 pages (excluding
   references and appendices) in AAAI format that describe initial work or the
   release of privacy-preserving benchmarks and datasets on the topics of
   interest.


*New Archival Policy*
There will be no official proceedings of the workshop. Therefore, papers
getting accepted and presented at this workshop does not preclude authors
from submitting their work in other conferences or journals.

However, the default assumption is that all camera ready versions of the
papers accepted (and presented) at this workshop will be uploaded to the
workshop website after January 14th, 2023 (which is the due date for
submitting camera-ready papers). If any author would not like to have their
camera-ready versions uploaded to the this workshop website (because of
some conflict of interest), please reach out to the workshop chairs and we
would be happy to accommodate such requests.

*Additional Details*

All papers should be submitted in AAAI format. Accepted papers will be
selected for oral and poster presentation based on peer review. Submissions
are not double-blind; the submitted paper should include author names and
affiliations.



Regards,
Amulya Yadav
PNC Career Development Assistant Professor
Penn State University
http://amulyayadav.com
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