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First International Workshop on Adjustable Autonomy and Physical Embodied Intelligence (AAPEI 2024)

The AAPEI 2024 workshop aims to bring together researchers in the field of adjustable autonomy and physical embodied intelligence. This workshop, held in conjunction with the 27th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI) in Santiago de Compostela, Spain, will provide a platform for discussing the latest research, challenges, and future directions in adjustable autonomy for AI systems that interact with human society. The workshop will include oral presentations for accepted papers, as well as invited speakers and a full day program.

The primary goal of the workshop is to explore the integration of adjustable autonomy and physical embodied intelligence, which is crucial for AI systems to operate and learn autonomously while being trustworthy and fully integrated in human environments. Topics of interest include humans and AI, knowledge representation and reasoning, machine learning and reinforcement learning, AI and robotics, logic-based approaches for AI, fairness, ethics, and trust, multi-agent systems, human-robot interaction and cooperation, embodied intelligence, and robot learning. Submissions can be in the form of extended abstracts, short papers, or regular papers.

Authors are encouraged to submit their contributions via the CMT System and must follow the CEURART style. Accepted short and regular papers will be published in CEUR workshop proceedings unless the authors opt out. Important deadlines include submission opening on April 8, 2024, submission deadline on May 15, 2024, notification on July 1, 2024, final version due on Sep 1, 2024, and the workshop on October 19 or 20, 2024.

The workshop is organized by Fabio Patrizi, Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy; Raffaello Camoriano, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Carlo Masone, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Giuseppe Averta, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; Francesca Pistilli, Politecnico di Torino, Italy; and Marco Roveri, Università di Trento, Italy.

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