Tentative Schedule:
Paper talks consist of a 10 minute presentation and a 2 minute QA. We are pleased to welcome Professor Munindar Singh to give a keynote presentation at C-MAS.
14:00 Welcome
Most Visionary Paper Award - [14:05] Dimitris Michailidis, Mayesha Tasnim, Sennay Ghebreab and Fernando Santos. Towards Reducing School Segregation by Intervening on Transportation Networks [DOI]
[14:20] Jeferson José Baqueta and Cesar Augusto Tacla. A Task Delegation Model for Delegation Chains [DOI]
[14:35] Jennifer Williams, Elnaz Shafipour, Alvin Shi and Sebastian Stein. Rethinking Comfort Profiles in Adaptive Building Energy Management Systems [DOI]
[14:50] Jake Barrett, Kobi Gal and Loizos Michael. Beyond the Echo Chamber: Modelling Opinion Changes in Citizens' Assemblies
[15:05] Richard Fox and Elliot Ludvig. Assimilating Human Feedback for Autonomous Vehicle Interaction in Reinforcement Learning Models [DOI]
[15:20] Adrian Tormos, Victor Gimenez-Abalos, Marc Domènech I Vila, Dmitry Gnatyshak, Sergio Alvarez-Napagao and Javier Vázquez-Salceda. Explainable Agents Adapt to Human Behaviour [DOI]
[15:35] Emanuele Pesce, Ramon Dalmau, Luke Owen and Giovanni Montana. Benchmarking Multi-agent Deep Reinforcement Learning for Cooperative Missions of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles [DOI]
15:50 Break
[17:15] Matija Franklin, Hal Ashton, Rebecca Gorman and Stuart Armstrong. Concept Extrapolation: A Conceptual Primer [DOI]
[17:30] Marco Pellegrino, Jan de Mooij, Tabea Sonnenschein, Mehdi Dastani, Dick Ettema, Brian Logan and Judith Verstegen. Generating a Spatially Explicit Synthetic Population from Aggregated Data [DOI]
Best Paper Award - [17:45] Kanav Mehra, Nanda Kishore Sreenivas and Kate Larson. Deliberation and Voting in Approval-Based Multi-Winner Elections [DOI]
[18:00] James Hale, Peter Kim and Jonathan Gratch. Fairness in Elicitation, Mediation, & Negotiation [DOI]
18:15 Concluding Remarks