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WMAC 2025 : AAAI 2025 Workshop on Advancing LLM-Based Multi-Agent Collaboration | |||||||||||||
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Call For Papers | |||||||||||||
We invite submissions to the AAAI 2025 Workshop on Advancing LLM-Based Multi-Agent Collaboration, to be held in Philadelphia during the AAAI 2025 conference (February 25 - March 4, 2025).
This full-day workshop seeks to ignite discussion on cutting-edge research areas and challenges associated with multi-agent collaboration driven by large language models (LLMs). As LLMs continue to showcase the ability to coordinate multiple AI agents for complex problem-solving, the workshop will delve into pivotal open research questions that advance the understanding and potential of LLM-based multi-agent collaboration. We invite submissions on a range of topics, including but not limited to: * Architectures for multi-agent collaboration, hierarchy, and decision-making * Cross-agent knowledge sharing * Inter-agent communication protocols * Distributed and decentralized agent * Multi-agent group behavior learning * Strategic planning in multi-agent problem-solving * Guardrails and ethical considerations in multi-agent systems [Submission Guidelines] We welcome both short papers (up to 4 pages) and long papers (up to 8 pages) following the AAAI format. Submissions may include recently published work, under-review papers, work in progress, and position papers. All submissions will undergo peer review through a single-blind process. While workshop publication is non-archival, accepted papers will be featured on our website with author permission. [Important Dates] Submission deadline: November 24, 2024 Notification of acceptance: December 9, 2024 Workshop date: March 3rd or March 4th ( to be determined ) [Submission Site] Please submit your work via: https://openreview.net/group?id=AAAI.org/2025/Workshop/WMAC [Workshop Format] The one-day workshop features invited talks, oral presentations, lightning talks, poster sessions, and a panel discussion. Additional details on speakers and the schedule will be available on our website. [Organizing Committee] * Alborz Geramifard (Meta) * Alex Marin (Microsoft) * Raphael Shu (Amazon AWS GenAI) * Tao Yu (The University of Hong Kong) * Weiyan Shi (Northeastern University) * Yi Zhang (Amazon AWS GenAI) [More Information] * Workshop website: https://multiagents.org/workshop * Contact for inquires: pc@multiagents.org We look forward to your submissions and to seeing you at the workshop! |
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