Friday, February 24, 2023

Re: [DMANET] Last CFP: GAIW@AAMAS 2023

Due to several requests, the deadline of GAIW@AAMAS 2023 is extended to
Monday *February 27 AoE*.

Best,
Hadi (on behalf of GAIW organizing committee)

On Fri, Feb 17, 2023, 3:32 PM Hadi Hosseini <hhosseini@gmail.com> wrote:

> Last Call for Papers: The 5th Games, Agents, and Incentives Workshop (GAIW)@AAMAS
> 2023
>
> TL;DR:
>
> Webpage: https://preflib.github.io/gaiw2023
>
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> Submission Deadline: February 24, 2023 (AoE).
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> Acceptance Notification: March 26, 2023.
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> Camera Ready: April 15, 2023 (AoE).
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> Workshop: May 29th or 30th, 2023 (TBA).
>
> Call for Papers:
>
> We invite submissions to the 5th iteration of the Games, Agents and
> Incentives Workshop, co-located with AAMAS 2023.
>
> Games, Agents and Incentives is a confederated workshop which focuses on
> agents and incentives in AI. In particular, it promotes approaches that
> deal with game theory (cooperative and non-cooperative), social choice, and
> agent-mediated e-commerce aspects of AI systems. The confederated workshop
> merges multiple workshops that have been associated with AAMAS in the past,
> which considered different aspects of the general interplay between AI and
> economics:
>
> • CoopMAS: Cooperative Games in Multi-agent Systems
>
> • AMEC: Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce
>
> • EXPLORE: Exploring Beyond the Worst Case in Computational Social Choice
>
> Over the past two decades, the focus of agent incentives in decentralised
> and centralised AI systems has increased dramatically. These issues come up
> when designing preference aggregation mechanisms and markets; computing
> equilibria and bidding strategies; facilitating cooperation among agents;
> and fairly dividing resources.
>
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>
> PAPER SUBMISSION
>
> **********************************************************
>
> Authors should submit full papers electronically in PDF format at
> https://cmt3.research.microsoft.com/GAIW2023
>
>
>
> Formatting Guidelines: Please format papers according to the AAMAS 2023
> format (author kit)
> <https://aamas2023.soton.ac.uk/calls/submission-instructions/>.
> Optionally, one may submit in LNCS format as well (LaTeX template).
>
> Paper Length: Papers can be at most 8 pages long in AAMAS format, or 12
> pages long in LNCS format. Additional pages may be used for references.
>
> Supplemental material can be appended at the end of the paper. However,
> reviewers are instructed to make their evaluations based on the main
> submission, and are not obligated to consult the supplemental material.
>
> Multiple Submissions: To widen participation and encourage discussion,
> there will be no formal publication of workshop proceedings. We will,
> however, post the accepted papers online to the benefit of the participants
> to the workshop. Therefore, submission of preliminary work and papers to be
> submitted or in preparation for submission to other major venues in the
> field are encouraged.
>
> Past Submissions: In order to strike a balance between new work and work
> that may have been presented, but not widely seen, we ask that if authors
> want to submit published work they do so non-anonymously and clearly
> indicate when and where the work was published. We will only accept work
> which has been published in the last calendar year (e.g., IJCAI 2022,
> NeurIPS 2022, AAAI 2022, AAAI 2023 and any conference held after Feb. 2022).
>
> We invite papers on topics of game theory, mechanism design, fair
> allocation, computational social choice, and their applications to
> multi-agent systems:
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> Algorithmic mechanism design
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> Auctions
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> Behavioral Game Theory
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> Bounded rationality
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> Cooperative Games
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> Computational advertising
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> Computational aspects of equilibria
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> Computational social choice
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> Coalitions, coordination, collective action, and cooperation
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> Economic aspects of security and privacy
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> Economic aspects of distributed and network computing
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> Equilibrium computation
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> Empirical approaches to e-market
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> Fairness (in ML & elsewhere)
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> Fair Division
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> Incentives in machine learning
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> Information and attention economics
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> Learning in games (e.g., solution concepts and equilibria)
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> Matching and Matching Markets
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> Negotiation
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> Price differentiation and price dynamics
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> Social networks
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> Trading agent design and analysis
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> Uncertainty in AI and economics
>
> Best Presentation Award: The organizing committee of GAIW will be giving
> two awards (first-place and runner up) for best paper presentations. The
> award criteria include the clarity of presentation, the level of
> engagement, the content, and discussion handline.
>
> **********************************************************
>
> IMPORTANT DATES
>
> **********************************************************
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> Submission Deadline: February 24, 2023 (AoE).
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> Acceptance Notification: March 26, 2023.
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> Camera Ready: April 15, 2023 (AoE).
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> Workshop: May 29th or 30th, 2023 (TBA).
>
> **********************************************************
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> ORGANIZATION
>
> **********************************************************
>
> Program Chairs
>
> Ben Abramowitz, Tulane University
>
> Haris Aziz, UNSW Sydney and Data61
>
> Sofia Ceppi, Prowler.io
>
> John P. Dickerson, University of Maryland
>
> Hadi Hosseini, Penn State University
>
> Omer Lev, Ben-Gurion University
>
> Nicholas Mattei, Tulane University
>
> Alan Tsang, Carleton University
>
> Tomasz Wąs, Penn State University
>
> Yair Zick, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
>
> --
> Hadi Hosseini, Ph.D.
> Associate Director, Center for Artificial Intelligence Foundations and
> Engineered Systems (CAFE)
> Assistant Professor, College of Information Sciences and Technology
>
> Pennsylvania State University
>
> University Park, PA
>
> https://faculty.ist.psu.edu/hadi/
>

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