GRW: ACS-2021: Goal Reasoning Workshop at Advances in Cognitive Systems 2021 Virtual Dayton, OH, United States, November 15, 2021 |
Conference website | https://sravya-kondrakunta.github.io/9thGoal-Reasoning-Workshop/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=grwacs2021 |
Submission deadline | October 11, 2021 |
Intelligent systems must manage their own goals across various domains such as fully observable, partially observable, dynamic, and multi-agent. To achieve robust behavior across such varied environments, the agents must reason about their own goals, relevant environmental factors, and other agents. Some approaches used in AI to achieve such behavior include Automated planning, action execution, goal achievement, goal management, goal operations, anomaly detection, explanation and reasoning about anomalies, expectations, and goal delegation. Researchers can observe the implementation of the above approaches across different disciplines in AI. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from distinct subfields to encourage cross-disciplinary discussion on goal reasoning.
Submission Guidelines
Submissions may be up to 16 pages plus references. All papers should conform to the following formatting guidelines and style presented here. The papers must be submitted in a PDF format via the EasyChair system. At least two referees will review submissions.
We welcome existing publications from other venues that are appropriate for discussion at this workshop. Please note in the title area if this work is already accepted at another venue. If the work is under review at another venue, please notify the organizers to avoid potential reviewing conflicts.
At least one author of each accepted paper must attend the workshop to present the paper. Authors must register for the ACS main conference to attend the workshop. There will be no separate workshop-only registration. The following paper categories are welcome:
- Theoretical models of goal reasoning
- The role of goals in self-motivated systems
- The role of implicit goals or goal rewards in intelligent system design
- Goal reasoning in hybrid systems
- Interactive goal reasoning
- Goal reasoning in humans
- Goal management
- Conversational or narrative reasoning about goals
- Goal-driven autonomy
- Explanation and diagnosis of notable objects and events that impact goals
- Planning, scheduling, and (meta-)reasoning for goals
- Resolving goals online (e.g., plan repair, replanning, goal deferment, re-goaling)
- Multi-agent or distributed goal management
- Learning for goal reasoning
- Comparisons of goal reasoning with other models of autonomy
- Evaluation/analyses of goal reasoning
- Demonstrations or applications of goal reasoning systems
Committees
Program Committee
- David W. Aha
- Dongkyu Choi
- Dustin Dannenhauer
- Eva Onaindia
- Hayley Borck
- Irina Rabkina
- Kenneth Forbus
- Leilani Gilpin
- Mark 'Mak' Roberts
- Martin Oxenham
- Matthew Molineaux
- Michael Floyd
- Michael T. Cox
- Nikhil Krishnaswamy
- Othalia Larue
- Sunandita Patra
Organizing committee
- Sravya Kondrakunta
- Zohreh Dannenhauer
- Venkatsampath Raja Gogineni
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to kondrakunta.2@wright.edu