Call for Papers

Call for Papers

C-MAS 2024: The Second International Workshop on Citizen-Centric Multiagent Systems 

Large-scale AI systems promise to address important societal challenges, such as decarbonising our energy system, transitioning to on-demand mobility or responding effectively to disasters. However, citizen end users are often seen as peripheral to these systems, assumed to be passively providing data and consuming services. The goal of this workshop is to explore alternative approaches that treat citizen end users as first-class agents with diverse needs and preferences, thus enabling more trustworthy, fairer and potentially more widely accepted sociotechnical solutions to pressing societal challenges. The workshop will draw on the substantial body of work within multiagent systems on how to model, design and reason about complex systems of interacting self-interested agents, which may include citizen end users, service providers, governmental bodies and other stakeholders. It will also build on emerging techniques from human-centred AI to promote fairness and to enable explainability.  

More specifically, some of the key open technical issues in enabling citizen-centric multiagent systems (C-MAS) include:  

The workshop is closely related to topics discussed at AAMAS, but with a focus on human-centred approaches. In particular, we encourage submissions using a wide range of MAS techniques, including (but not limited to):  

We also encourage submissions that look at applications of C-MAS to complex real-world problems. These might include domains such as the following (but also many more):  

This workshop will be relevant for researchers, both in industry and academia, whose research affects and involves citizen end users.    

For more information, please contact the organising team.


Submission and important dates 

Participants are invited to submit a short paper (4-6 pages, plus one page for references, Springer LNCS format) describing their work on one or more of the topics relevant to the workshop. Your paper should include a title as well as all authors and affiliations. It should articulate the objectives of the paper and provide a brief, but thorough description of the research related to the theme of the workshop. Optionally, you may include an appendix that does not count towards the page limit. We encourage both mature research and work in progress. Accepted papers will be invited to submit a camera-ready version to be included in the open access pre-proceedings. All submissions to the workshop will be reviewed by the organising committee and the program committee, with at least two independent reviews per paper.  

Authors are requested to prepare their submissions by following the LNCS Springer format, preferably using the LaTeX template provided, but an MS Word template is also available.  

All papers must be submitted through the workshop's EasyChair page: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=cmas2024  

 

Important dates: 

 

Proceedings and special issue

All accepted short papers will be made available in the pre-proceedings. Please note that at least one author must register for the workshop in order for a paper to appear in the workshop’s pre-proceedings. After the conference all presenters will be invited to submit a full paper for the C-MAS2024 proceedings to appear as a special issue in a related journal (tbc).