IPA-20: The AAAI-20 Workshop on Intelligent Process Automation Hilton New York Midtown New York, NY, United States, February 7-12, 2020 |
Conference website | https://www.blueprism.com/events/AAAI-20-Workshop-on-Intelligent-Process-Automation |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ipa20 |
Abstract registration deadline | November 8, 2019 |
Submission deadline | November 15, 2019 |
TL;DR: A one-day AAAI-20 workshop focusing on learning structured & executable processes (programs) from human demonstrations, natural language specifications, or interactions with an environment. Submissions of previously unpublished or recently published papers welcome. $1000 Best Paper Award. Free lunch. Interdisciplinary discussion. Non-archival proceedings.
How to free people from the mundane and repetitive parts of their daily workload? Robotic Process Automation (RPA) addresses this problem by developing software agents (robots) that can mimic human users to perform a variety of business tasks on their computers (e.g., processing the invoices received from emails). Since the term RPA was coined by Blue Prism in 2012, it has spread through enterprises in many different industrial sections (finance, health, telecommunication, manufacturing, and so on). It is estimated that the RPA software market will reach $3.97 billion by 2025.
Current RPA systems are mostly rule-based. Artificial Intelligence (AI) promises to take RPA to new heights, but so far the AI research efforts related to the different aspects of RPA have been largely isolated. This AAAI-20 workshop aims to bridge the gap between the rapidly growing RPA software industry and the AI research community. It will bring together researchers from different fields to exchange ideas and foster discussions on this important, novel application domain for AI.
Workshop Topics
Technical topics include, but are not limited to:
- demo2process (learning a task-completion software agent from human demonstrations or behavior logs): interactive task learning, imitation learning, program induction, programming by example, process mining, ...
- text2process (learning a task-completion software agent from step-by-step natural language text descriptions of the process): learning by instruction, conversational machine learning, natural language programming, natural language grounding, ...
- task2process (learning a task-completion software agent directly from the task as defined by an environment with its reward function or some input/output examples): reinforcement learning, neural program synthesis, Bayesian program learning, ...
The common theme is that the learning system’s output would not be simply class labels or numerical predictions, but structured & executable processes (in the form of state-action policies, if-this-then-that rules, finite-state automatons, or programs in domain-specific languages), which makes it more challenging than most of today’s machine learning research problems. In addition, such automated processes must be safe, robust and explainable to be ready for enterprise-level applications, which also poses new research challenges.
Furthermore, this workshop strongly encourages interdisciplinary submissions from psychologists, economists, or social scientists on the following topics.
- human-in-the-loop: the interaction between human users and software robots in attended automation.
- human-outside-the-loop: the social and organizational impacts of software robots taking over some workloads or responsibilities from human users.
Paper Submission
We welcome contributions of two types.
- New, previously unpublished papers which could be either long (6-8 pages) or short (2-4 pages). Such submissions will be given priority.
- Preprints (the accepted version, not the final published version) of recently published or in-press papers (no page limit). Such submissions must indicate clearly when and where the corresponding papers have been or will be published.
All submissions should be formatted in the AAAI-20 style and will be peer-reviewed by multiple reviewers. The authors' identities must be concealed to enable double-blind peer-review, and all the conflicts of interests must be declared in advance. The accepted papers will be published on arXiv.org and they will be included in a non-archival workshop proceedings (which does not prevent the authors from submitting them to other venues in the future). Blue Prism will sponsor a Best Paper Award of $1000. It will be selected from the accepted papers by a committee consisting of both academic and industrial experts.
https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=ipa20
Important Dates
- November 8th 2019: Abstract submission due
- November 15th 2019: Full paper submission due
- December 4th 2019: Notification of acceptance/rejection
- December 13th 2019: AAAI-20 early registration deadline
- January 7th 2020: Camera-ready version due
- January 10th 2020: AAAI-20 late registration deadline
- February 7th or 8th 2020: Workshop at AAAI-20
Workshop Format (Provisional)
One-Day (February 7th or 8th 2020. 9am - 5pm)
- Invited talks
- Oral presentations of contributed papers
- Free lunch at Blue Prism’s New York office (6 minutes walk from the conference venue, Hilton New York Midtown)
- Poster presentations of contributed papers
- Panel discussion
- Best paper presentation and ceremony
Organization Committee
- Dell Zhang (Birkbeck, University of London)
- Andre Freitas (University of Manchester)
- Dacheng Tao (University of Sydney)
- Dawn Song (UC Berkeley)
Workshop Website
https://ipa-20.blueprismlabs.com/