Multi-Agent Behavior:
Properties, computation and emergence
CVPR 2023 Vancouver
News
Our workshop will be on the second day (Monday 19th of June 2023) and is part of the general track (West 215-216).
Accepted Papers: https://sites.google.com/view/mabe23/accepted-papers
Overview
Interactions between multiple agents can happen on various spatio-temporal scales, from two humans dancing, tens of cars organizing at an intersection, hundreds of fish organizing in a formation to trillions of moving nanoparticles interacting in a tumor environment. In each case the behavior of the agents is shaped by their interactions with other agents in the environment, such that the behavior of an individual cannot be understood in isolation.
The purpose of this workshop is to provide a forum for exchanging perspectives on how the behavior of the interacting agents is defined, interpreted, measured, and modeled. A panel of speakers from a variety of disciplines will present their work and discuss the key goals of multi-agent behavior research as it applies to their own field. By identifying common challenges and themes across fields, we aim to foster new cross-disciplinary approaches to the modeling and analysis of multi-agent behavior.
Topics
Digitization of human and animal bodies and motion.
Computer vision at scale for interacting agents.
Generative modeling and predictions of interactions.
Safe/social multi-agent modeling.
Multi-agent modeling and collective behavior and emerging properties.
Applications of multi-agent behavioral principles in robotics, medicine, and biology.
Different ways to define behavior: discrete and continuous.
Sponsors