The 18th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT) 2025
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/the-international-symposium-on-algorithmic-game-theory-sagt-2025/>
will be held at University of Bath in Bath, UK, September 2-5, 2025. The
webpage contains all relevant details, in particular:
*The list of *Accepted Papers
<https://www.bath.ac.uk/corporate-information/accepted-papers/> appears on
the website.
*Invited speakers:*Yoram Bachrach, Meta
Vangelis Markakis, Athens University of Economics and Business
Carmine Ventre, King's College London
A *Tutorial* on the afternoon of September 2 will be given by Ian Gemp,
Google DeepMind, on "General Evaluation of AI Agents".
This year, SAGT will include a *Poster Session* where participants can
present posters of preliminary working papers as well as papers previously
published at other conferences. Posters will be displayed at the conference
venue throughout the event, from the afternoon of September 2 to September
5. A dedicated poster session will also be included in the program.
Submission of posters will be open to all participants, and we will conduct
a basic quality check to verify that accepted posters will contain
interesting and relevant information. If you wish to present a poster,
simply register for the conference and send us your poster via email.
*Registration* is now open. Please follow the link on the website to
register.
*Early registration deadline is **August 15, 2025**.*
Bath is a tourist attraction and securing hotel reservations as early as
possible is recommended. Hilton offers a special rate to SAGT attendances
and the university offers on-campus accommodation. Further details appear
on the website.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us:
sagt2025chairs@gmail.com.
Best regards,
Ron Lavi and Jie Zhang
SAGT 2025 PC Co-Chairs
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