[agents] [Meetings] [Participation] - AAAI Fall Symposium on "Agent teaming in Mixed-Motive Situations"

Suresh Kumaar Jayaraman sureshkj at cmu.edu
Thu Sep 7 22:32:14 EDT 2023


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Dear all,

We are pleased to invite you to participate in our symposium titled, "Agent
Teaming in Mixed-Motive Situations" at the AAAI Fall Symposium Series
happening at Arlington, VA, USA from *October 25-27, 2023. *

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Call for Participation: *AAAI 2023 Fall Symposium*
Symposium Title: *Agent Teaming in Mixed-Motive Situations
<https://successmuri.org/workshops/fss23/>*
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*Important dates*- Symposium Registration Deadline: September 29, 2023
- Symposium dates: October 25-27, 2023.

Symposium registration is required to participate. Registration details and
related information can be found on the AAAI Fall Symposium Series website.
<https://aaai.org/conference/fall-symposia/aaai-2023-fall-symposium-series/>

This symposium focuses on agent teaming in mixed-motive situations that
arise naturally when agents have different goals, incentives, and
decision-making processes. In this symposium, we consider an “agent” to be
either a goal-directed computational agent, whether embodied or not, or a
human. Agents may be tempted to prioritize their individual interests over
the long-term success of the group, leading to competition, cooperation,
coordination, or indifference toward other agents. To navigate these
dynamics, agents need to understand the goals and intentions of others,
identify potential allies or adversaries, align their values with others,
and carefully manage information sharing with other agents. Additionally,
when humans and computational AI agents collaborate in mixed teams,
additional complexities arise, including issues of language comprehension,
decision-making transparency, and social cue interpretation.

This symposium emphasizes the key challenges in agent teaming within
mixed-motive situations: How should agents take actions, given that actions
reveal information to allies, adversaries, and other agents? How can agents
take actions for goal/intention alignment? How can agents identify allies,
adversaries, or other agents and model subteams? What kinds of
representations best enable mixed-motive interactions? How can agents
assess the intent and proficiency of other agents? How can agents assess
the degree of cooperation by other agents? How should agents communicate
with allies, adversaries, or other agents?



*Symposium format*The symposium will include invited keynote talks, panels,
breakout discussions, accepted papers talks, and a poster session.




*Organizing Committee - Suresh Kumaar Jayaraman (Carnegie Mellon
University),- Jacob Crandall (Brigham Young University),- Jiaoyang Li
(Carnegie Mellon University),- Gordon Briggs (Naval Research Laboratory),-
Aaron Steinfeld (Carnegie Mellon University),- Michael A. Goodrich (Brigham
Young University),- Reid Simmons (Carnegie Mellon University),- Holly Yanco
(University of Massachusetts Lowell).*
Contact: Suresh Kumaar Jayaraman (email: sureshkj at andrew.cmu.edu)

More information on the symposium can be found at our website:
https://successmuri.org/workshops/fss23/.



Regards,

Suresh Kumaar Jayaraman,
Postdoctoral researcher, RI, CMU.
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