*** Apologies for cross posting *** Dear colleague,
We are delighted to announce that the schedule and participation details for the live sessions for the 1st Multi-Objective Decision Making Workshop (MODeM 2021) have now been finalised. MODeM 2021 is the first iteration of a new workshop series that aims to promote collaboration and cross-fertilisation of ideas between researchers working in different areas that deal with reasoning over multiple objectives (e.g. game theory, multi-agent systems, preference elicitation, social choice, multi-attribute utility theory, reinforcement learning, planning and scheduling, optimisation, safe and explainable decision making, decision support, operations research). Attendance and participation in the workshop is entirely free, and the live sessions are scheduled on 14, 15 and 16 July, starting at 20:00 BST each day. For full details please see http://modem2021.cs.nuigalway.ie/ To attend MODeM 2021 you must join the MODeM 2021 Discord server which is available at the following link: https://discord.gg/aXpqFz5PWG All sessions have a designated voice channel, where you will be able to join and view all the live program content. A text channel also exists per accepted paper. Each text channel can be used to view a video presentation for each paper, to ask questions or engage with the authors of a paper. Below is a summary of the workshop sessions - for full details please see http://modem2021.cs.nuigalway.ie/ - Opening Session, Wednesday 14 July 20:00 - 22:00 BST, chaired by Roxana Rădulescu - Keynote talk by Ali E. Abbas <https://priceschool.usc.edu/people/ali-e-abbas/> on Constructing Multiattribute Utility Functions: Past, Present and Future Opportunities - Panel discussion on Challenges and Opportunities for Real-World Applications of MODeM, featuring Ali E. Abbas, Timothy Atkinson, Ann Nowé and Marcello Restelli - Technical Session 1, Thursday 15 July 20:00 - 22:30 BST, chaired by Pieter Libin, consisting of 5 research papers - Technical Session 2, Friday 16 July 20:00 - 22:00 BST, chair TBC, consisting of 4 research papers Best regards, The MODeM 2021 Organisers Conor F. Hayes School of Computer Science, National University of Ireland Galway Patrick Mannion School of Computer Science, National University of Ireland Galway Peter Vamplew School of Engineering, Information Technology and Physical Sciences, Federation University, Ballarat, Australia. Please send any queries for the organisers to modem.workshop.2...@gmail.com
_______________________________________________ uai mailing list uai@engr.orst.edu https://it.engineering.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo/uai