Connectionists: Multi-Agent Workshop at NIPS - Call for submissions

guy lever g.lever at cs.ucl.ac.uk
Thu Oct 13 11:23:54 EDT 2016


NIPS 2016 Workshop on Learning, Inference and Control of Multi-Agent Systems

9 December 2016, Barcelona, Spain

https://sites.google.com/site/malicnips2016 
<https://sites.google.com/site/malicnips2016>

Submission deadline: 21 October 2016

Organizers: Thore Graepel, Marc Lanctot, Joel Leibo, Guy Lever, Janusz 
Marecki, Frans Oliehoek, Karl Tuyls

Multi-agent learning is of crucial importance to the future of 
computational intelligence and poses difficult and fascinating problems 
that need to be addressed across disciplines. The paradigm shift from 
single-agent to multi-agent systems will be pervasive and will require 
efforts across different fields including machine learning, cognitive 
science, robotics, natural computing, and (evolutionary) game theory. In 
this workshop we aim to bring together researchers from these different 
fields to discuss the current state of the art, future avenues and 
visions for work regarding theory and practice of multi-agent learning, 
inference, and decision-making.

1. Call for Papers

Authors can submit a 2-6 pages paper (excluding references) that will be 
reviewed by the organization committee. The papers can present new work 
or give a summary of recent work of the author(s). All papers will be 
considered for the poster sessions. Outstanding long papers (4-6 pages) 
will also be considered for a 20 minutes oral presentation.

Topics considered for contribution include:

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    Multi-agent reinforcement learning

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    Deep multi-agent learning

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    Theory of Mind

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    Multi-agent communication

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    POMDPs, Dec-POMDPS and partially observable stochastic games

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    Multi-agent robotics, human-robot collaboration, swarm robotics

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    Game theory, mechanism design, algorithms for computing Nash
    equilibria and other solution concepts

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    Bioinspired approaches, swarm intelligence and collective intelligence

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    Co-evolution, evolutionary dynamics and culture

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    Ad hoc teamwork

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    Learning from demonstrations, apprenticeship learning, and inverse
    reinforcement learning

Submissions can be madehere 
<https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=nips2016workshopmali>; NB you 
will need an EasyChair account to do so.

Please use the standard NIPS style-file for the submissions. Your 
submission should be anonymous, so please do not add the author names to 
the PDF.

2. Format

The workshop will serve as a platform to bring researchers from the 
different relevant communities together and foster discussions about the 
next necessary developments for multi-agent systems. The workshop will 
consists of six invited talks, a few contributed talks and a poster session.

3. Confirmed Speakers

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    Chris Amato

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    Michael Bowling

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    Josh Tenenbaum

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    Manuela Veloso

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    Shimon Whiteson

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    Richard Watson

4. Program Committee

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    Daan Bloembergen

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    Sander Bohte

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    Chrisantha Fernando

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    Vicenç Gómez

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    Bert Kappen

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    Michael Littman

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    Gerhard Neumann

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    Ann Nowé

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    Olivier Pietquin

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    Matt Taylor

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    Kagan Tumer

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    Gerhard Weiss

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