SPP-misc: CFP: AAAI-10 Workshop on Metacognition for robust social systems
Dr. Michael L. Anderson
michael.anderson at fandm.edu
Thu Dec 3 08:13:28 CST 2009
CALL FOR PAPERS
AAAI-10 Workshop on Metacognition for robust social systems
July 11-12, 2010
Atlanta, Georgia
The focus of this workshop is on the design considerations, issues and challenges in using metacognition to improve the robustness of social systems that include purely artificial entities or both humans and software agents. Metacognition is the process of thinking about thinking itself. It is composed of both meta-level control of cognitive activities and the introspective monitoring of such activities to evaluate and to explain them.
The significance of this workshop is to continue to bring together researchers from different areas such as multi-agent systems, planning/scheduling, case-based reasoning and cognitive science. It will foster discussions about ongoing research in metacognition, identify best practices and establish directions for future research and collaborations.
Specific topics of interest include:
Bounded rationality in social systems
Centralized versus distributed meta-level control
Computational models of self and consciousness
Conflict resolution in social systems
Emotional models for social systems
Evaluation of metareasoning systems
Human metacognition and metamemory
Integration of meta-level control and monitoring
Learning agents and metareasoning
Logical introspection and reflective logic programming
Meta-cognitive architectures for social systems
Meta-explanation and self-explanation
Meta-level control in social systems
Meta-level monitoring in social systems
Multiagent coordinated metareasoning
Representing meta-cognitive social laws
Role of state abstraction in metareasoning
Self-adaptive systems and autonomic computing
Theoretical models of metareasoning
Format
This two day workshop will include a number of short paper presentations, thematically organized discussion sessions, a break-out problem-solving session with discussion, and two speakers. We will also include panel discussions after each group of paper presentations so that the audience can ask follow up questions that compare and contrast the related positions.
Submission Procedure
The submission deadline is March 29, 2010. Submissions should not exceed 8 pages in the AAAI style, either in PostScript or PDF format. They must be emailed to both chairs (anraja at uncc.edu and darsana at cs.umd.edu) by the deadline period. Short position statements are also accepted.
Organizing Committee
Co-chairs: Anita Raja (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) and Darsana Josyula (Bowie State University)
Program Committee
Michael L. Anderson, Franklin & Marshall College
Guido Boella, University of Torino
Michael Cox, DARPA
Ashok Goel, Georgia Tech
Sarit Kraus, Bar-Ilan University
Bob Laddaga, BBN
Victor Lesser, University of Massachusetts
Tim Oates, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Don Perlis, University of Maryland, College Park
Matthew Schmill, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Shlomo Zilberstein, University of Massachusetts
URL
http://www.cs.umd.edu/~darsana/AAAI10MRSS/
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Michael L. Anderson, Ph.D.
http://www.agcognition.org
Department of Psychology
Franklin & Marshall College
Lancaster, PA 17604
Institute for Advanced Computer Studies
Program in Neuroscience and Cognitive Science
University of Maryland, College Park
College Park, MD 20742
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