Imitation, Intent, and Interaction (I3)

Schedule

Important Info

  • Paper submissions due: April 28th, 2019, Anywhere On Earth (UTC-12)
  • Author notifications: June 1st, 2019
  • Camera-ready paper submissions due: June 10th, 2019
  • Workshop: June 15, 2019
  • Room: 201

Location: Room 201 @ ICML 2019, Long Beach Convention Center, Long Beach, California, USA

Date: June 15, 2019

Session 1

08:45-09:00 – Welcoming remarks

09:00-09:20 – Invited talk: Hal Daumé III: "Beyond demonstrations: Learning behavior from higher-level supervision"

09:20-09:40 – Invited talk: Joyce Chai: "Collaboration in Situated Language Communication"

09:40-10:00 – Invited talk: Stefano Ermon: "Multi-agent imitation and inverse reinforcement learning"

10:00-10:20 – Contributed talk: Iris R Seaman: "Nested Reasoning About Autonomous Agents Using Probabilistic Programs"

10:20-11:30 – Poster session and coffee

Session 2

11:30-11:50 – Contributed talk: Changyou Chen: "Self-Enhanced Inverse Reinforcement Learning for Text Generation"

11:50-12:10 – Contributed talk: Faraz Torabi: "Generative Adversarial Imitation from Observation"

12:10-12:30 – Contributed talk: Seyed Kamyar Seyed Ghasemipour: "Scalable Meta Inverse Reinforcement Learning through Context-Conditional Policies"

12:30-14:00 – Lunch Break

Session 3

14:05-14:25 – Invited talk: Natasha Jaques: "Social Influence as Intrinsic Motivation for Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning"

14:25-14:45 – Invited talk: Pierre Sermanet: "Self-Supervision and Play"

14:45-15:05 – Contributed talk: Nicholas R Waytowich: "A Narration-based Reward Shaping Approach using Grounded Natural Language Commands"

15:05-16:30 – Poster session and Coffee

Session 4

16:30-16:50 – Invited talk: Kris Kitani: "Multi-modal trajectory forecasting"

16:50-17:10 – Contributed talk: Abhishek Das: "TarMAC: Targeted Multi-Agent Communication"

17:10 Closing remarks