Call for Papers

To register for free for the virtual AGI-20 conference, now extended to June 22-26, 2020, please submit your email on this Google form.

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June 23 22-26, 2020: St. Petersburg, Russia Virtual Due to Covid-19

The THIRTEENTH annual conference on Artificial General Intelligence (AGI−20) will take place in St. Petersburg, Russia, June 23-26, 2020 Online, June 22-26

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.

Information on the previous AGI conferences may be found here.

EasyChair is now accepting submissions for AGI-20!

EasyChair link: https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=agi20

Keynote speakers: TBD

Papers:

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.

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

Workshops, Tutorials and Demos:

AGI-20 will include a number of exciting workshops, tutorials and software/hardware demos. To submit proposals for workshops, tutorials or demos include the following information in an email:

Presenter(s). Each presenter must be registered in the conference.

Affiliation.

Demo title.

Demo description. What would you like to show? Keep this to a few sentences with as much detail as possible.

Demo images. 1-3 photographs (if hardware) or screenshots (if software).

AGI relevance. How does your work related to the over arching goal of human level artificial intelligence? As a rule of thumb, the more relevant your work, the shorter this answer needs to be.

Resources. Anything you’ll need, other than a table and 220V AC power.

Important Dates: