![]() | AGI-20: AGI-20: The 13th Conference on Artificial General Intelligence St. Petersburg, Russia, June 23-26, 2020 |
Conference website | http://agi-conf.org/2020 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=agi20 |
Abstract registration deadline | February 10, 2020 |
Submission deadline | February 10, 2020 |
The 13th annual conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI−20) will take place in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 23-26, 2020
The AGI conference series is the premier international event aimed at advancing the state of knowledge regarding the original goal of the AI field — the creation of thinking machines with general intelligence at the human level and possibly beyond.
Submission Guidelines
As in prior AGI conferences, we welcome contributed papers on all aspects of AGI R&D, with the key proviso that each paper should somehow contribute specifically to the development of Artificial General Intelligence.
The proceedings of AGI-20 will be published as a book in Springer’s Lecture Notes in AI series, and all the accepted papers will be available online. Papers must be written in either LaTeX (preferred) or Word. Author guidelines and templates can be downloaded here and additional information about Springer’s Lecture Notes in AI and CS series is here. Two types of papers will be accepted:
- Regular papers, with a length limit of 10 pages, presenting new research results or rigorously describing new research ideas
- Short technical communications, with a limit of 4 pages, summarizing results and ideas of interest to the AGI audience, including reports about recent publications, position papers, and preliminary results.
List of Topics
Appropriate topics for contributed papers include, but are not restricted to:
- Agent Architectures
- Autonomy
- Benchmarks and Evaluation
- Cognitive Modeling
- Collaborative Intelligence
- Creativity
- Distributed AI
- Formal Models of General Intelligence
- Implications of AGI for Society, Economy and Ecology
- Integration of Different Capabilities
- Knowledge Representation for General Intelligence
- Languages, Specification Approaches and Toolkits
- Learning, and Learning Theory
- Motivation, Emotion and Affect
- Multi-Agent Interaction
- Natural Language Understanding
- Neural-Symbolic Processing
- Perception and Perceptual Modeling
- Philosophy of AGI
- Reasoning, Inference and Planning
- Reinforcement Learning
- Robotic and Virtual Embodiment
- Simulation and Emergent Behavior
- Solomonoff Induction
Committees
Conference Chair
- Ben Goertzel, SingularityNET, OpenCog Foundation & Hanson Robotics
Program Committee Chairs
- Aleksandr I. Panov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
- Alexey Potapov, SingularityNET
- Roman Yampolskiy, University of Louisville
Program Committee
- Joscha Bach, MIT Media Lab
- Jordi Bieger, Reykjavik University
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Institute of Cognitive Sciences and Technologies
- Antonio Chella, Dipartimento di Ingegneria Informatica, Università di Palermo
- Nil Geisweiller, Novamente LLC
- Jose Hernandez-Orallo, Universitat Politecnica de Valencia
- Garret Katz, University of Maryland
- Amedeo Napoli, LORIA Nancy
- Eray Özkural, Gök Us Araştırma ve Geliştirme Ltd.
- Maxim Peterson, SingularityNET
- Alexey Potapov, SingularityNET
- Nico Potyka, Universitaet Osnabrueck, IKW
- Paul S. Rosenbloom, University of Southern California
- Rafal Rzepka, Hokkaido University
- Oleg Scherbakov, SingularityNET
- Ute Schmid, Faculty Information Systems and Applied Computer Science, University of Bamberg
- Javier Snaider, Google
- Bas Steunebrink, IDSIA
- Kristinn Thórisson, Reykjavik University
- Julian Togelius, New York University
- Volkan Ustun, USC Institute for Creative Technologies
- Mario Verdicchio, Università degli Studi di Bergamo
- Pei Wang, Temple University
- Roman Yampolskiy, University of Louisville
- Byoung-Tak Zhang, Seoul National University, School of Computer Sci. & Eng.
- Tarek Richard Besold, Alpha Health AI Lab, Telefonica Innovation Alpha
- Arthur Franz, Odessa Competence Center for Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning (OCCAM)
- Matthew Iklé, SingularityNET
- Peter Isaev, Temple University
- Anton Kolonin, Webstructor
- Francesco Lanza, Dipartimento di Ingegneria – Università degli Studi di Palermo
- Xiang Li, Temple Unviersity
- Tony Lofthouse, Evolving Solutions
- Rafal Rzepka, Hokkaido University
- Robert Wünsche, TU Dresden
Organizing committee
- Alexey Potapov, SingularityNET
- Sergey Shalyapin, SingularityNET
Venue
The conference will be held in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to Aleksandr I. Panov panov.ai@mipt.ru.