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What’s on the programme at #ECAI2024?


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17 October 2024



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The 27th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-2024) will take place from 19-24 October in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. The event will feature a full programme of technical papers, keynote talks, workshops and tutorials, invited talks, panels and special sessions. The venue will also host the 13th Conference on Prestigious Applications of Intelligent Systems (PAIS-2024).

Keynote speakers

There will be four keynote talks at the conference this year.

  • Iryna GurevychTowards Real-World Fact-Checking with Large Language Models
  • Marijn HeuleSolving Mathematical Challenges with Symbolic AI
  • César A. HidalgoEconomic Complexity: Using Machine Learning to Understand the Past, Present, and Future of Economic Development
  • Iolanda LeiteRobots (Still) Need Humans in the Loop

PAIS invited speaker

  • Nirmalie WiratungaIntelligent Sharing of Explanation Experience by Users for Users: Case-Based Reasoning for Explanation Strategy Reuse

Panels and special sessions

The conference will feature several panels and special sessions on topics that are of broad interest to members of the AI research community.

  • 50th Anniversary Session on the History of AI in Europe
  • Panel on the Economic Impact of AI: Threats and Opportunities
  • Panel on AI Regulation: The European Scenario
  • Panel on the Future of AI: The Next 50 Years
  • Panel on AI Conference Policies
  • Designing Ethical and Trustworthy AI Research Policies for Horizon Europe
  • Funding your Scientific Research with the European Research Council (ERC)

Frontiers in AI – invited talks

“Frontiers in AI” is a series of short invited talks by members of the AI community currently doing particularly exciting and innovative work. The idea is to highlight important new results, techniques, and trends.

  • José Hernández-OralloCaveats and Solutions for Characterising General-Purpose AI
  • María Vanina MartinezBack to the Future: Symbolic Reasoning to Combat the Malicious Use of Social Media
  • Marco MontaliAI for Declarative Processes: Representation, Mining, Synthesis
  • Ana OzakiActively Learning from Machine Learning Models with Queries and Counterexamples
  • Dominik PetersProportional Representation for Artificial Intelligence
  • Roxana RădulescuThe World is a Multi-Objective Multi-Agent System: Now What?
  • Jendrik SeippDissecting Scorpion: Ablation Study of an Optimal Classical Planner
  • Tomasz TrzcińskiZero-Waste Machine Learning

Workshops

The workshops will take place on 19-20 October, before the main technical programme commences.

Tutorials

The tutorials will also be held on 19-20 October.

View the main conference page here.



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