Invited Paper Presentations
Apeiron, A.S., Dell’Anna, D., Murukannaiah, P.K., & Yolum, P. (2025). Model and mechanisms of consent for responsible autonomy. To appear in Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems Conference. Detroit, MI: IOS Press.
Wen, R., Ferraro, F., & Matuszek, C. (2024). GPT-4 as a moral teasoner for robot command rejection. In Proceedings of the Twelfth International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction (pp. 54-63). Swansea, UK: ACM Press.
Accepted Papers
Mental Model-based Generation of Lies for Insider Threat Modeling (Brittany Cates and Sarath Sreedharan (Colorado State University))
Plan Recognition for Rebel Agent Systems (Michael Cox (Wright State University))
R-HTN: Rebellious Online HTN Planning (Hector Munoz-Avila (American University), David W. Aha (Naval Research Laboratory), and Paola Rizzo (Interagens s.r.l.))
Disobedience for a Cause: Leveraging Implicit Objectives in User Plans by LLM Surrogates (Dale Peasley, Zachary Gray, and Sandip Sen (University of Tulsa))
Rebellion for the Greater Good: When AI Agents Disobey to Optimize Team Performance (Eric Peterson and Sandip Sen (University of Tulsa))
Frictive Policy Optimization for LLM Agent Interactions (James Pustejovsky (Brandeis University) and Nikhil Krishnaswamy (Colorado State University))
You said No, What's Next? (Sarath Sreedharan (Colorado State University) and Gordon Briggs (Naval Research Laboratory))
Obey, Refrain, or Contravene? (Divya Sundaresan (North Carolina State University), Gordon Briggs (Naval Research Laboratory), and Munindar P. Singh (North Carolina State University))