Call for Participations and Papers

Shared Task for the 3rd International Workshop of AI Werewolf and
Dialog System (AIWolfDial2025) at the 18th International Natural
Language Generation conference (INLG 2025)

# Summary

Recent achievements of generation models, e.g. ChatGPT, are gathering
greater attention. However, there is still room to investigate LLMs
sufficiently able to handle coherent responses, longer contexts,
common grounds, and logics.
Werewolf is a social, hidden identity game that requires debate
between players and coalition building. The goal of our AIWerewolf
contest is to build an AI agent that is able to play this game against
other AI. We will hold 5-players and 13-players tracks.

# Schedule

Shared tasks
August 9, 2025: Competition Registration Deadline
August 9, 2025: Preliminary Round (Self-play) Result Submission Deadline
Mid August 2025: Final Round (Online Matches)

Workshop papers
August 26, 2025: Paper Submission Deadline
September 24, 2025: Notification of Acceptance
October 3, 2025: Camera-ready Submission Deadline

INLG 2025 Conference Period
October 29 - November 2, 2025 (in Hanoi)
October 30, 2025: AIWolfDial 2025 Workshop in Hanoi/online (Paper
Presentations and Competition Results)

Our shared task is held as a part of our AIWolfDial 2025 workshop at
INLG 2025 (18th International Natural Language Generation Conference).
Our workshop will be held in Hanoi, Vietnam and online on October
30th. It is not mandatry for our shared task participants to attend
the INLG 2025 conference, but encouraged to submit thier papers to the
workshop and present in the workshop day.

Please refer to our websites for the details including technical requirments:
https://aiwolfdial.github.io/aiwolf-nlp/en/
We have a seperate call for papers of our workshop.

# Why AI Werewolf?

Recent achievements of generation models, e.g. ChatGPT, are gathering
greater attentions. However, such a huge language model would not be
sufficiently able to handle coherent responses, longer contexts,
common grounds, and logics.

The AIWolfDial 2025 contest, which is an international open contest
for automatic players of the conversation game "Mafia", requires
players not just to communicate but to infer, persuade, deceive other
players via coherent logical conversations, while having the
role-playing non-task-oriented chats as well. We believe that this
contest reveals current issues in the recent huge language models,
showing directions of next breakthrough in the NLP area.

>From the viewpoint of Game AI area, players must hide information, in
contrast to perfect information games such as chess or Reversi. Each
player acquires secret information from other players' conversations
and behavior and acts by hiding information to accomplish their
objectives. Players are required persuasion for earning confidence,
and speculation for detecting fabrications.

Participants must build an artificial intelligence agent that can play
the werewolf game as humans do, using natural language. Participant
agents will be evaluated by a panel of judges, who will grade the
subjective quality of the dialog generated by the agent, in addition
to their win rates. Agents must communicate in English.

# Registration

A team should send required information via
https://forms.gle/WuZdfjFAvLV98NU49
Registration is free.

# System Evaluation

Participants should submit a paper to the workshop, or a system design
description document to the organizers. In addition to the win rates,
reviewers will perform subjective evaluations on the game logs of a
self-match games and multi-agent games, using following criteria:
A Natural utterance expressions
B Contextually natural conversation
C Coherent (not contradictory) conversation
D Coherent game actions (vote, attack, divine) with conversation contents
E Diverse utterance expressions, including coherent characterization
Please note that vague utterances that could be used regardless of
context are not always natural in the werewolf game.
F Team play

# Call for Papers

We call for short papers and long papers as same as the INLG main
conference, both for shared task papers and papers in general. Please
use the ACL format as specified in the INLG conference webpage.
Submission site will open soon.
Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed and published as part of our
workshop proceedings in the ACL anthology.

# Organizers

Organizers and Program Commitee:
Yoshinobu Kano, Shizuoka University, Japan
Claus Aranha, Tsukuba University
Takashi Otsuki, Yamagata University, Japan
Fujio Toriumi, The University of Tokyo, Japan
Hirotaka Osawa, Keio University, Japan
Daisuke Katagami, Tokyo Polytechnic University, Japan
Michimasa Inaba, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Kei Harada, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan
Takeshi Ito, The University of Electro-Communications, Japan

Local Organizers:
Yoshinobu Kano, Shizuoka University, Japan
Neo Watanabe, Shizuoka University, Japan
Yuto Sahashi, Shizuoka University, Japan
Yuya Harada, Shizuoka University, Japan

Links (same as above):
Registration https://forms.gle/WuZdfjFAvLV98NU49
Contest and workshop website https://aiwolfdial.github.io/aiwolf-nlp/en/
INLG 2025 https://2025.inlgmeeting.org/

Contact;
aiw...@kanolab.net

On behalf of the AIWolf organizers
-- 
Yoshinobu Kano, Ph.D.
Professor, Research Fellow
Faculty of Informatics, Shizuoka University
personal webpage: http://kanolab.net/kano/  e-mail: k...@kanolab.net
k...@inf.shizuoka.ac.jp
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