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Advancing AI through Theory of Mind (ToM4AI): Bridging Cognition and Artificial Intelligence

Submit your research on Theory of Mind and Artificial Intelligence to the AAAI ToM4AI workshop by November 24, 2024. Explore the implications of ToM in developing advanced AI systems.

Call for Papers: AAAI Workshop on ToM4AI

Submissions are invited for the AAAI workshop on Advancing Artificial Intelligence through Theory of Mind (ToM4AI). This workshop aims to bring together researchers from various fields to explore the implications of Theory of Mind (ToM) in developing advanced AI systems. We welcome submissions on topics including, but not limited to, developmental ToM, role of ToM in human-AI interaction, computational ToM, ToM in large language models, plan and goal recognition, ToM in human-robot interactions, epistemic reasoning and planning, BDI and adaptive cognitive architectures, multi-agent communication and meta-cognition, knowledge representation and meta-reasoning, ToM evaluation and benchmarks, evolution and simulation of ToM, and philosophical aspects of Artificial Mind-reading.

Submit your extended abstracts (up to 2 pages, references excluded) via OpenReview by November 24, 2024. Please ensure submissions are in high-resolution PDF format, formatted for US Letter (8.5″ x 11″) paper, using Type 1 or TrueType fonts, and conform to the AAAI-25 submission instructions.

The workshop is a 1-day event, including keynote talks, paper presentation sessions, and a round table session. Confirmed speakers include Sheila McIlraith, Rebbeca Saxe, Joshua Tenenbaum, and Rineke Verbrugge.

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