The workshop will include discussed talks and poster sessions. We invite submissions of papers describing the technical content of proposed contribution. The selected submissions may be accepted either as an oral presentation or as a poster presentation. We especially encourage submissions that directly address any of the topics, but related papers are also welcomed.
The workshop’s targeted audience is:
- the NIPS community
- scientists from the different scientific communities that study decision science, cognitive science, natural science, social science, engineering, etc.
- biologists, economists, social scientists, mathematicians and physicists
Please note that papers that have previously appeared (or have been accepted for publication) in a journal or at a conference/workshop are not appropriate for the workshop.
Accepted papers will be made available in online proceedings. Extended versions of some accepted papers will also be invited for submission to an edited book to be published by Springer in the Intelligent Systems Reference Library series. The goal is a focused collection of papers considering decision making of interacting imperfect decision makers.