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Subject:

3rd CFP : 1st Workshop on Rights and Duties of Autonomous Agents (RDA2) at ECAI 2012

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Grégory Bonnet <[log in to unmask]>

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Call for Papers
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--RDA2--
"Rights and Duties of Autonomous Agents''
Workshop at ECAI 2012

August 27 or 28, 2012

Montpellier, France

https://rda2-2012.greyc.fr/

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The autonomous decision capability embedded in software or robot agents is one of the major issues of Artificial Intelligence. It is a core property for AI applications such as e-commerce, serious games, ambient computing, social or collective robotics, companion robots, unmanned vehicles.

Autonomous agents decide and act in a given context or environment and under domain constraints, and possibly interact with other agents or human beings e.g. to share tasks or to execute tasks on behalf of others. It is thus important to define regulation and control mechanisms to ensure sound and consistent behaviours both at the agent’s individual level and at the multi-agent level. Organisation models, conversation policies, normative systems, constraints, logical frameworks address the problem of how agents’ autonomous behaviours should be controlled, paving the way for formal or pragmatic definitions of agents’ Rights and Duties. The issue is all the more important as autonomous agents may encounter new situations, evolve in open environments, interact with agents based on different design principles, act on behalf of human beings and share common resources. For instance: should an autonomous agent take over the control from a human operator? under which circumstances?

The aim of this workshop is to promote discussions and exchanges on the different issues raised by autonomous agents’ Rights and Duties and models that can be proposed to represent and reason on Rights and Duties.

TOPICS OF INTEREST

We encourage contributions from the following research and application areas:
• Autonomous agents and privacy protection
• Rights and duties for learning agents
• Authority sharing between autonomous agents and human users or operators
• Rights and duties of autonomous agents towards other agents; towards human users or operators
• Rights and duties of human users or operators towards autonomous agents (especially robots)
• Consistency, conflicts among rights and duties in multi-agent and human/agent systems
• Mutual intelligibility, explanations
• Rights and duties vs failures
• Rights and duties of autonomous agents and ethical issues
• Control of autonomous agents within organisations, institutions, normative systems
• Sociology and law in the modelling of rights and duties: authority, power, dependence, penalty, contracts
• Trust and reputation for autonomous agents regulation
• Emergence and evolution of rights and duties
• Knowledge representation and models for rights and duties
• Reasoning on rights and duties
• Validation of rights and duties in autonomous agents

IMPORTANT DATES

June 1st 2012: workshop paper submission deadline
June 28th 2012: notification to authors
July 9th 2012: camera ready copy submission
August 27 or 28, 2012: workshop date

SUBMISSION DETAILS

Papers must not exceed SIX (6) pages in pdf format, using the ECAI formatting style:
http://people.cs.kuleuven.be/%7Eluc.deraedt/ecai2012-style.zip
Submissions are via EasyChair at:
https://www.easychair.org/conferences/?conf=rda22012

The workshop proceedings will be published as CEUR proceedings.
In addition, the organizers will apply for a special issue of an international journal where extended versions of selected papers of the workshop shall be published.

For further information on the workshop:https://rda2-2012.greyc.fr/

-- 
Grégory Bonnet
Assistant Professor (MAD Team - GREYC)
www.gregory.bonnet.free.fr

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