Technical Programme (Tentative)
Time | Activity | Presenters |
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9:00-11:00 | First paper session | Nathan Griffiths – Jieting Luo – Felipe Meneguzzi |
11:00-11:30 | Coffee Break | – |
11:30-13:00 | Poster session | Felipe Meneguzzi – Flavio da Silva – Juan Antonio Rodriguez |
13:00-14:30 | Lunch | – |
14:30-15:30 | Second paper session | Felipe Meneguzzi – Tony Savarimuthu |
15:30-16:30 | Demo Session | TBD |
16:30-17:00 | Coffee Break | – |
17:00-18:00 | Keynote | Michael Luck |
Keynote Michael Luck
Reflections on a quarter century’s focus on autonomy and agents: full circle?
The past quarter century has seen huge changes in technology with, for example, autonomous vehicles more or less a reality. But what progress has been made in the broader context of such systems in our daily lives, and what relevance for the issues involved in COIN? In this talk, I’ll look back at some of the work undertaken 25 years ago, and consider why it might still be relevant (or even more relevant) today, and will try to consider what more needs to be done.
Accepted Papers
First paper session
- James Marchant and Nathan Griffiths. Convention Emergence in Partially Observable Topologies
- Jieting Luo, John-Jules Meyer and Max Knobbout. Reasoning about Opportunistic Propensity in Multi-agent Systems
- João Paulo Aires and Felipe Meneguzzi. Norm Conflict Identification using Deep Learning
Second paper session
- Ramon Fraga Pereira, Nir Oren and Felipe Meneguzzi. A Plan Optimality Monitoring Approach to Detect Commitment Abandonment
- Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Sherlock Licorish, Manjula Devananda, Georgia Greenheld, Virginia Dignum and Frank Dignum. Developers’ responses to app review feedback – A study of communication norms in app development
Poster session
- Guilherme Krzisch and Felipe Meneguzzi. Planning in a Normative System
- Flavio S Correa Da Silva, Paul Chung, Marcelo Zuffo, Petros Papapanagiotou, David Robertson and Wamberto Vasconcelos. Hazard identification for coordinated UAVs based on soft institutions
- Pablo Noriega, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Harko Verhagen, Julian Padget and Mark d’Inverno. Identifying affordances for modelling second order emergent phenomena with the WIT framework