The second workshop on Hyper Multi-Agent systems (Hyperagents 2025; in conjunction with/ ECAI)

The second workshop on Hyper Multi-Agent systems (Hyperagents 2025; in conjunction with/ ECAI)
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The second workshop on Hyper Multi-Agent systems (Hyperagents 2025; in conjunction with/ ECAI)

The impressive wave of modern developments in the intrusive intelligence has brought new capabilities and renewed interest in independent factors and multi-agent systems-with many new frameworks for rapid initial models, for example, using Agentic work flows based on language models. Moreover, progress in the network of things and graphs distributed distributed now turns the web into homogeneous homogeneous tissue that extends to the material world to connect everything – devices, information resources, abstract concepts, etc. These developments are implemented by many insight ideas expressed in the scenarios stimulating from the original semantic web paper-and to cancel the new practical use cases and their views to integrate multi-agent systems with the web.

One of the basic things these developments is the flexible and independent usage of excessive media – for example, to discover and use knowledge, device functions or tools. Hyperagents 2025 calls on contributions in all aspects of the enabling and managing systems of independent factors in open -and -open media environments – that is, agents systems capable of realizing, decision -making, and across the web to achieve goals. (Events organizers) indicates systems such as multi -agent Hypermedia systems.

The primary goal of this workshop is to create a joint forum for each of the artificial and web intelligence societies with a focus on independent factors on the web – and the creation of social, conceptual and technological bridges through these areas. (Events organizers) Inviting researchers and practitioners to imagine, design, create, evaluate, share their ideas and visions on the future of the web for both independent people and agents.

The workshop is the fourth event in a series of events after the Dagstuhl 23081 symposium (February 2023), Dagstuhl symposium 21702 (February 2021), and Hyperagents 2019 (February 2019). (Events organizers) intend to participate in setting a workshop with a face -to -face meeting for the W3C Webagents community group.

Important dates:
The deadline for paper presentation: June 16, 2025
Acceptance notification: July 25, 2025
Ready papers for the camera due: September 25, 2025
Workshop date: TBA (25 or 26 October, 2025)

Domain and topics:
Hyperagents 2025 calls on contributions in all aspects of the enabling and managing systems of independent factors in open -and -open media environments. (Events organizers) indicates systems such as Hypermedia Multi-Agent systems (MAS). Although the scope of themes is wide, contributions should address problems related to operating time, flexibility and independent of excessive media environments and web environments.

Requests that do not address the scientific challenge will be rejected in this range or just using the web as a technique. Examples of submissions out of the scope include applications -based applications through the web, and conversation agents available through web facades, etc.

Topics and topics of interest include, for example, but not limited to:
– The architectural design of excessive media
Models and structures for hyperbia
– Specifications and age of interaction protocols for Hypermedia factors
Determine and embody the agents on the web
Decentralization and artificial intelligence distribution to the web

  • Independent factors in MAS excessive
    Building, models and programming languages ​​for excessive media agents

    Language agents, use of tools, and navigation in Hypermedia environments
    – Graphic fees for excessive media agents

  • Governance in Masmedia Mas
    – Representing policies and rules on the web and thinking
    -Carcine agents of the two criteria
    Excessive and trusted medieval agents
    – Open and developing organizations and institutions on the web

  • Hybrid societies (people and independent factors)
    Web -based cooperation between different forms of intelligence
    – Hybrid social structures to support independent thinking and interaction
    Collective programming, training, allocation, and Mass Hyper maintenance
    Interaction between people and excessive media factors on the basis of natural language and/or mixed reality

  • Frames, tools and apps Mass Hyper Mass
    – Limits of programming, platforms, standards, and other tools for agents in excessive media environments
    – MAS Hypermedia MAS applications for the network of things (cooperative robots, industrial manufacturing, building automation, smart networks, etc.)
    – MAS Hypermedia applications for reinforced social media (reducing fake news, bullying online, etc.)
    – MAS Hypermedia MAS applications for associated research (for example, coordination, sharing and maintenance of data collections and data groups)

With the last topic, (juvenile organizers) is particularly concerned with the presentations that highlight applications and show the use of new agents and technology for agents on the web.

Approximately:
Submission site: https://easychair.org/conferences

The submission should cover one of the proposed workshop topics to ensure a high -quality technical session. (Events organizers) requests two types of papers:
Ordinary papers: Innovative research, a decisive survey on a related topic, or apply to the state of the real world use (the maximum page of 12 pages of references and appendix, coordination of the CEURRT pattern);
Short papers: You must present new vision and promising ideas at an early stage of development, or they should show a promising new technology (the maximum 6 pages of the references and accessories, coordination of the CEURRT pattern).

Additional materials can be published online or loaded as a compressed archive via Easychair. Ceurt pattern template here: https://Ceur-ws.org/howtosubmit.html#Ceurt

All research papers should be original and unpublished and not under review elsewhere. All introductions will undergo a single blind review process (the presentations are not unknown, and the reviews will be determined) and will be chosen based on originality, merit and importance in the workshop. Acceptable papers for publishing will be offered in the size of CEUR-WS. Submission requires at least one author to present the paper personally in the workshop. When necessary, we encourage the authors of the accepted papers to bring a preliminary model and show it in the workshop.

For more instructions on how to submit to Hyperagents 2025, visit http://ecai2025.heperagents.org/

Organizers:
Andrei Ciortea, University
Reem Coller, Dublin University College, Ireland
Fabian Gandon, Enrya, University of Cote Diesor, CNRS, i3s, France
Andreas Hareth, Frederich Alcander-UNINTTET ERLANGNNNGNNGNNBERG and Varaunhofer Ece, Germany
Antoine Zimmerman, University. Lyon, Mines Saint-Eyenne, CNRS LAB HUBERT CURIEN UMR 5516, France

https://www.comses.net/events/769/

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