[AISWorld] AAAI 2023 Summer Symposium CFP - Submission deadline extension to May 27
atreyi
atreyi at comp.nus.edu.sg
Wed May 17 10:16:18 EDT 2023
Please note that the submission deadline has been extended to May 27 due
to author requests.
We look forward to your submissions!
On 2023-05-13 10:35, atreyi wrote:
> AAAI 2023 Summer Symposium - Call for Participation
>
> July 17-19, 2023 | Singapore EXPO | Singapore
>
> Building Connections: From Human-Human to Human-AI Collaboration
>
> Human-AI collaboration is increasingly becoming prevalent in various
> domains, ranging from healthcare to finance to education. However,
> current AI systems often fall short in providing natural interactions,
> especially in the context of teamwork. Unlike current human-AI
> interactions, human-human interactions are rich and complex, with
> multi-modal information exchange for task completion, as well as
> trust-building, dispute resolution, and negotiation.
>
> This workshop aims to bring together experts from two different areas:
> human-AI collaboration and human-human collaboration to explore
> potential connections and synergies between the two. The symposium will
> provide a platform to discuss the challenges and opportunities in
> designing AI systems that can interact with humans in a more natural
> and
> collaborative way. The workshop will consist of a series of interactive
> sessions, including talks, panels, and group discussions, aimed at
> fostering collaborations and identifying potential research directions
> in this area.
>
> Key Aims:
>
> 1. To identify the challenges and opportunities in designing AI systems
> that can collaborate with humans in a natural way.
>
> 2. To explore potential connections and synergies between human-AI and
> human-human collaboration.
>
> 3. To foster collaborations between researchers from human-AI
> collaboration and human-human collaboration.
>
>
> Topics:
>
> The following are a (non-exhaustive) list topics that will be of
> interest in the symposium:
>
> · Algorithms for collaborative agents with novel partner and/or humans
>
> · Human partner modeling
>
> · Communication in human-AI/multi-agent teams
>
> · Coordination and conflict resolution in human-AI teams
>
> · Cognitive and affective aspects of human-AI collaboration
>
> · Robustness of collaborative AI agents
>
> · Explainability for collaborative AI agents
>
> · Trust, safety and reliability of collaborative AI agents
>
> · Large language models for human-AI collaboration
>
>
> Format:
>
> The symposium will involve a mix of activities including keynotes,
> paper
> sessions, breakout brainstorming sessions, panel discussions, and
> poster
> sessions.
>
>
> Submissions:
>
> We are accepting paper submissions for position, review, or research
> articles in two formats: (a) short papers (2-4 pages) and (b) full
> papers (6-8 pages).
>
> For accepted submissions, authors will have the option to publish their
> work in an open access proceedings site.
>
> Papers can be submitted through the AAAI Summer Symposia EasyChair site
> here: https://easychair.org/conferences/submissions?a=30767585
> selecting the appropriate track and theme.
>
>
> Important Dates:
>
> Submissions due: May 20, 2023
>
> Author Notification: May 30, 2023
>
> Symposium: July 17-19, 2023
>
>
> Organizing Committee:
>
> · David Hsu, National University of Singapore (dyhsu at comp.nus.edu.sg)
>
> · Atreyi Kankanhalli, National University of Singapore
> (atreyi at comp.nus.edu.sg)
>
> · Wee Sun Lee, National University of Singapore (leews at comp.nus.edu.sg)
>
> · Tze Yun Leong, National University of Singapore
> (leongty at comp.nus.edu.sg)
>
> · Malika Meghjani, Singapore University of Technology and Design
> (malika_meghjani at sutd.edu.sg)
>
>
> More information about the Symposium can be found at:
> https://aaai.org/conference/summer-symposia/summer-series-2023/#sus03
>
>
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