As part of the AISB-2025 Annual Convention 2025 to be held at the University of the West of England (UWE), Bristol, 14-16 January 2025
https://aisb.org.uk/aisb-convention-2025-non-members/
The convention is organised by the Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and Simulation of Behaviour (AISB)
https://aisb.org.uk/
OVERVIEW
This track accommodates AI research that does not align with any of the other special tracks.
TOPICS OF INTEREST
- Agents and multi-agent systems
- Agent-based social simulation
- Verification of AI systems
- Combining learning and reasoning
- Argumentation
- AI & cyber security
- Natural language processing
- Knowledge representation
SUBMISSION AND PUBLICATION DETAILS
Submissions may be full papers or extended abstracts and should be sent to steve.battle@uwe.ac.uk with AISB GENERAL TRACK in the subject line.
We request that submitted papers are limited to eight pages, and extended abstracts are limited to 500-800 words. Each paper or abstract will receive at least two reviews. Selected papers will be published in the general proceedings of the AISB Convention, with the proviso that at least ONE author attends the symposium, in person, to present the paper and participate in general symposium activities.
IMPORTANT DATES
- Extended abstract submission deadline: November 18, 2024
- Notification of acceptance/rejection decisions: December 1, 2024
- Final versions of accepted papers (Camera ready copy): January 7, 2025
- Convention: 14-16 January 2025
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Please note that there will be separate proceedings for each symposium, produced before the convention. Delegates will either receive a memory stick containing the proceedings of all the symposia, or this content will be available online. In previous years there have been awards for the best student paper, and limited student bursaries. These details will be circulated as and when they become available. Authors of a selection of the best papers may be invited to submit an extended version of the work to a journal special issue.
SYMPOSIUM ORGANISERS
Symposium Chair: Dr Steve Battle, School of Computing and Creative Technologies, University of the West of England (UWE), Frenchay Campus, Bristol, UK.steve.battle@uwe.ac.uk; http://go.uwe.ac.uk/battle
Symposium OC member: TBD
SYMPOSIUM WEBSITE: TBD
POSTER ADVERTISING THE CFP: TBD
PROGRAMME COMMITTEE: TBD