Call for Papers Autonomous Agents 2001 Fourth International Workshop on DECEPTION, FRAUD AND TRUST IN AGENT SOCIETIES http://www.ip.rm.cnr.it/news/wstrust.htm May 29, 2001 Montreal Canada Conference URL: http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~agents2001/ ** Paper Submission Deadline: MARCH 9, 2001 ** Trust underlies all interactions among autonomous agents, whether human or artificial. However, most existing research on agents assumes full trust among the agents. This is rarely justified in practical applications. Indeed, human societies have evolved a number of subtle approaches to reduce deception and fraud in human communications, exchanges and relations, and hence to assure trust between agents. The expansion of electronic commerce, however, magnifies the problems of trust, because agents reach out far beyond their familiar trade environments and may often interact with others whom they have never met and who might have only acquired a temporary identity. The notion of trust has obvious relationships with the concepts of agency, rationality, risk, reputation, control, and confidence. Simple formulations of it can lead to all sorts of conundrums. The aim of the workshop is to bring together researchers from different fields (AI, MAS, Cognitive Science, Game Theory, Social and Organizational Sciences, and so on) that can contribute to a better understanding of trust, reputation, and deception in agent societies. In this perspective, the workshop scope ranges over all aspects of trust including theoretical results on trust as well as its application in agent applications such as human-computer interaction and electronic commerce. Suggested topics include, but are not restricted to: * models of trust and of its functions * models of deception and of its functions * models and mechanisms of reputation * models of fraud * role of trust and trusted third parties (TTP) in electronic commerce * role of reputation, control and guaranties for trusting agents * ways to detect and prevent deception and fraud * secure transactions over the network Papers should not exceed 12 pages and should be sent to one of the local organizer Steve Marsh < steve.marsh@nrc.ca>, with a cc to Rino Falcone . The preferred mode of submission is as a URL to a pdf file; if that is impossible, the submission can be sent as an email attachment. Revised papers from previous editions of this workshop have resulted in - a book published by Kluwer; - two special issues of Applied Artificial Intelligence Journal; - a Springer book in LNCS/LNAI State-of-the-Art Survey (in preparation). Similar venues for publication will be explored for this workshop. IMPORTANT DATES: Submission of papers March 9th 2001 Decision date March 30th 2001 Camera ready version due April 16th 2001 Workshop May 29th, 2001 PROGRAM CHAIRS: Rino Falcone - IP-CNR - Italy (contact person) Suzanne Barber - The University of Texas - USA Munindar Singh - Computer Science- North Carolina State University - USA Yao Hua Tan - Erasmus University Rotterdam - The Netherlands Steve Marsh - National Research Council - Canada - (local organizer) PROGRAM COMMITTEE (preliminary): Andreas Birk - Vrije Universiteit Brussel - Belgium Cristiano Castelfranchi - University of Siena - Italy Robert Demolombe - CERT/ONERA - France Rune Gustavsson - University of Karlskrona - Sweden Andrew J I Jones - Dept. of Philosophy - University of Oslo - Norway Catholijn Jonker - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam - The Netherlands Jeremy Pitt - Imperial College London - UK Jeff Rosenschein - University of Jerusalem - Israel Onn Shehory - IBM Haifa Res. Labs - Israel Chris Snijders - Dept. of Sociology, Utrecht University - The Netherlands Eric Yu - University of Toronto - Canada Gerd Wagner - Faculty of Technology Management Eindhoven - University of Technology, The Netherlands Von-Wun Soo - Dept. of Computer Science, National Tsing Hua University - Taiwan ======== ========== Rino Falcone IP - CNR National Research Council Division of "Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Modeling and Interaction" Viale Marx, 15 00137 ROMA email: falcone@ip.rm.cnr.it tel: ++39 06 86090.211 fax: ++39 06 86090.214