Schedule
The workshop will be held virtually on 10 May 2022, 05:00–09:30 UTC+12, Auckland time (9 May 2022, 19:00–23:30 UTC+2, Paris time). Click here to find the corresponding time at your location
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Session 1 (Welcome followed by six full paper presentations)
05:00 – 05:05 UTC+12 Welcome
05:05 – 06:35 UTC+12 Presentation Slot 1 (Chair: Nirav Ajmeri)
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Design heuristics for ethical online institutions (Full)
Pablo Noriega, Harko Verhagen, Julian Padget and Mark d’Inverno (video) -
Social Motives and Social Contracts in Cooperative Survival Games (Full)
Matthew Scott, Mathieu Dubied and Jeremy Pitt (video) -
Self-Learning Governance of Black-Box Multi-Agent Systems (Full)
Michael Oesterle, Christian Bartelt, Stefan Lüdtke and Heiner Stuckenschmidt (video) -
Embracing AWKWARD! Real-time Adjustment of Reactive Planning Using Social Norms (Full)
Leila Methnani, Andreas Antoniades and Andreas Theodorou (video) -
Computational Theory of Mind for Human-Agent Coordination (Full)
Emre Erdogan, Frank Dignum, Rineke Verbrugge and Pinar Yolum (video) -
Effective Task Allocation in Ad Hoc Human-Agent Teams (Full)
Sami Abuhaimed and Sandip Sen (video)
06:35 – 06:45 UTC+12 Short Break
Session 2 (Keynote followed by one full and one short paper presentations)
06:45 – 07:30 UTC+12 Keynote by Munindar P. Singh from North Carolina State University
Consent as a Foundation for Responsible Autonomy (Chair: Tony Savarimuthu) (video)
07:30 – 07:55 UTC+12 Presentation Slot 2 (Chair: Tony Savarimuthu)
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The Complexity of Norm Synthesis and Revision (Full)
Davide Dell’Anna, Natasha Alechina, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Mehdi Dastani, Martin Löffler and Brian Logan (video) -
Centralized norm enforcement in mixed-motive multiagent reinforcement learning (Short)
Rafael Molinari Cheang, Anarosa Alves Franco Brandão and Jaime Simão Sichman (video)
07:55 – 08:05 UTC+12 Short Break
Session 3 (Four full and two short paper presentations followed by wrap up)
08:05 – 09:25 UTC+12 Presentation Slot 3 (Chair: Andreasa Morris-Martin)
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Designing International Humanitarian Law into military autonomous devices (Full)
Jonathan Kwik, Tomasz Zurek and Tom van Engers (video) -
Supporting the Reasoning about Environmental Consequences of Institutional Actions (Full)
Rafhael Cunha, Jomi Hübner and Maiquel de Brito (video) -
Epistemic Diversity and Explanatory Adequacy in Distributed Information Processing (Full)
Asimina Mertzani, Jeremy Pitt, Andrzej Nowak and Thomasz Michalak (video) -
Fleur: Social Values Orientation for Robust Norm Emergence (Full)
Sz-Ting Tzeng, Nirav Ajmeri and Munindar P. Singh (video) -
Computational Discovery of Transaction-Based Financial Crime via Grammatical Evolution: The Case of Ponzi Schemes (Short)
Peter Fratrič, Giovanni Sileno, Tom Van Engers and Sander Klous (video) -
Reasoning about collective action in Markov Logic: a case study from ancient Athens (Short)
Sriashalya Srivathsan, Stephen Cranefield and Jeremy Pitt (video)
09:25 – 09:30 UTC+12 Wrap Up