Hello!  Apologies for cross-posting.

I wanted to forward on this call for participation in the Automated Negotiating 
Agents Competition.  I think this group may be specifically interested in the 
Human-Agent League.  Please feel free to let me know if you have any questions!

Best Regards,

Johnathan Mell
Institute for Creative Technologies
University of Southern California



The Eleventh International Automated Negotiating Agent Competition (ANAC)

Motivation, impact, and expected outcomes
The Automated Negotiating Agent Competition (ANAC) brings together researchers 
from the negotiation community and provides a unique benchmark for evaluating 
practical negotiation strategies in multi-issue domains.  The ANAC has the 
following aims:

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to provide an incentive for the development of effective and efficient 
negotiation protocols and strategies for bidding, accepting and opponent 
modeling for different negotiation scenarios;
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to collect and develop a benchmark of negotiation scenarios, protocols and 
strategies;
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to develop a common set of tools and criteria for the evaluation and 
exploration of new protocols and new strategies against benchmark scenarios, 
protocols and strategies;
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to set the research agenda for automated negotiation.


The ANAC 2020 Human-Agent League - Call for Participation

The Human-Agent League of ANAC focuses on human-like negotiation.  This can 
included real-world tactics such as exchanging favors, lying about preferences, 
or hard-bargaining techniques.  All of these strategies serve humans well in 
real-world negotiation, and this league aims to show the similarities (and 
differences) that can occur when artificial agents engage directly with humans 
and use similar techniques.  Because the 2020 Challenge involves repeated 
negotiation, agent designers must also balance short-term and long-term 
strategies to ensure that they “grow the pie” and receive the highest amounts 
of points.

IAGO — Interactive Arbitration Guide Online

The League is conducted on the IAGO platform.  IAGO is a human-agent 
negotiation platform that allows researchers to rapidly develop agents that can 
adopt a number of “human-like” strategies.  By enabling new communication 
channels (such as emotions and “cheap talk”), agents and humans can engage in 
negotiation in a more realistic and real-world fashion.  IAGO is a web-based 
Java platform that allows human participants to negotiation with agents and is 
compatible with online subject pools such as Amazon’s Mechanical Turk.  For 
more information on IAGO, please visit its website—https://myiago.com.

How to Participate

Please visit https://myiago.com/IAGO and fill out the registration form as 
early as possible to download the source materials for IAGO.  You will be 
contacted with submission details closer to the deadline.

Submission:
Submission deadline:             1 May 2019, 23:59 UTC-12
Notification to winner(s):         1 June 2019
Event:                                     IJCAI 2020, Yokohama, Japan (11-17 
July 2020)

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