------------------------------------- Second CFP for ADVERSE ------------------------------------------- ADVERSE 2017: Adversarial Reasoning in Multi-agent Systems http://teamcore.usc.edu/people/haifeng/Adverse17/index.html Co-located with AAMAS 2017 (http://www.aamas2017.org/) May 8-12, 2017, Sao Paulo, Brazil (Workshop will be held either May 8 or May 9) -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Adversarial reasoning is essential for modeling real-world problems in presence of adversaries, competitions, strategic interactions or uncertainties. Research and applications related to adversarial reasoning span a broad variety of disciplines, including computer science, electrical engineering, economics, biology, etc. The focus of this workshop is to bring together the broad community working on adversarial reasoning in multi-agent systems motivated by any of these domains. We invite full length research submissions from a broad range of researchers and practitioners, including (1) computer scientists applying their AI/MAS research to real-world problems in presence of adversary, uncertainties, competitions, etc., (2) interdisciplinary researchers combining AI/MAS with various disciplines (e.g., game theory, operations research, social science, and psychology), and (3) engineers and scientists from private companies and public organizations performing security related research and development, as well as building real adversarial reasoning systems. We encourage all researchers working towards applying security and multi-agent systems concepts for real-world problems to submit to the workshop. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Real-world applications of game theory for security Worst case analysis and reasoning Risk analysis and modeling Cybersecurity Adversarial/robust learning Privacy Security applications of machine learning Information Leakage Foundations of game theory for security Online learning Learning in games Algorithms for scaling to very large games Behavioral game theory Decision making under uncertainty Agent/human interaction for preference elicitation and optimization Protection against environmental crime Security applications of AI methods Evaluation/lessons learned of deployed systems -------------------------------------------------------------- Important Dates Submission deadline: February 1, 2017 Notification: March 7, 2017 Camera-ready deadline: March 10, 2017 ------------------------------------------------------------- Organizing Committee Haifeng Xu, University of Southern California, USA Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Vanderbilt University, USA Long Tran-Thanh, University of Southampton, UK Debarun Kar, University of Southern California, USA ------------------------------------------------------------- Program Committee Bo An, Nanyang technical University, Singapore Jose M. Such, Security lancaster, Lancaster University, UK John P. Dickerson, University of Maryland, MD, USA Stefan Rass, University of Klagenfurt, Austria William Yeoh, New Mexico State University, NM, USA Arunesh Sinha, University of Michigan, MI, USA Branislav Bosansky, Czech Technical University, Prague, Czech Republic Bo Li, University of Michigan, MI, USA Zinovi Rabinovich, Mobileye Thanh H. Nguyen, University of Michigan, MI, USA Yang Liu, Harvard University, MA, USA Vinh-Thong Ta, University of Central lancashire, UK --------------------------------------------------------------- Submission and Publication Authors should submit original papers (maximum length 8 double-columned pages in AAMAS format) in PDF through the Easychair system: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=adverse2016 The most "visionary paper" will be published by Springer in a book under the Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI) - Hot Topics series. The book will be a compilation of the most visionary papers of the AAMAS-2017 Workshops, where one paper will be selected from each AAMAS-2017 workshop. Additionally, the "best paper" will be published by Springer in a book under the Communications in Computer and Information Science (CCIS) series. The book will be a compilation of the best papers of the AAMAS-2017 Workshops, where one paper will be selected from each AAMAS-2017 workshop. Authors of the selected most visionary paper and the best paper are expected to provide their latex files promptly upon request. --------------------------------------------------------------- Encore Session In addition to accepting original research, the workshop will also feature a new encore session for researchers to present their previously published papers (not at AAMAS'17) to more relevant audience at the workshop. We encourage submissions from all related areas. To present in the encore session, you only need to send us an email (haife...@usc.edu) attaching the paper which was accepted at another conference or a link to that paper. Papers submitted to the encore session will not be published and considered for best/visionary paper awards. Up to 5 papers will be selected for presentation at the encore session. -------- Dr. Long Tran-Thanh Lecturer -- Agents, Interaction, and Complexity Group, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ -- http://users.ecs.soton.ac.uk/ltt08r tel: +44 (0) 2380593715
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