Schedule
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.
Please scroll down to access the schedule or access a live version here. Additional details and updates for the NARS Workshop are on the OpenNARS Workshop 2020 page.
Links for Friday’s events:
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Playback Links for Monday through Thursday:
SingularityNET YouTube Channel for events from Monday and Tuesday is here
Underline.io links for events on Wednesday and Thursday is here
Links to all accepted papers for the panel and poster sessions:
- Paper Panel Session 1: Cognitive Architectures and Agents
- Paper Panel Session 2: Intelligence measures, AGI Benchmarks and Evaluations
- Paper Panel Session 3: Learning, Reasoning, and Resource Allocation
- Paper Panel Session 4: AGI Safety and Philosophy
- Paper Panel Session 5: AGI Tools and Natural Language Processing
- Poster Session
Monday, June 22, 2020: Workshops and Tutorials Day 1
- 10AM-Noon, Room 1 — Tutorial: Building online environments for social AI agents with Aigents, Anton Kolonin
- 10AM-Noon, Room 2 — Workshop: Next Generation AGI Architectures
- Noon-12:30PM — Break
- 12:30-2:30PM, Room 1 — Tutorial: Probabilistic reasoning and pattern mining using OpenCog, Nil Geisweiller and Matthew Iklé
Tuesday, June 23, 2020: Workshops and Tutorials, Day 2
- 9AM-5:30PM, Room 2 — NARS Tutorial and Workshop: Full detailed schedule is at the workshop website http://opennars.org/workshop2020/
- 10AM-Noon, Room 1 — Tutorial: On logic and probability synthesis in AGI, Evgenii Vityaev and Anton Kolonin
- Noon-12:30PM, Room 1 — Break
- 12:30-2:30PM, Room 1 — Tutorial: Applied Neural-Symbolic Integration Using OpenCog, Vitaly Bogdanov and Anatoly Belikov
Wednesday, June24, 2020: Main Conference
- 10:00-10:30AM — Opening Remarks: Ben Goertzel
- 10:30-11:30AM — Keynote Address 1: Valery Tarasov, “From Psychonics to Artificial General Intelligence and Hybrid Intelligence”
- 11:30AM-12:15PM — Paper Panel Session 1: Cognitive Architectures and Agents (Bryan Fruchart, Alexey K. Kovalev, Evgenii Vityaev and Yurii Kolonin, Zhiyuan Du, Eray Ozkural)
- 12:15-12:45PM — Break
- 12:45-1:00PM — Guest Lecture: Tatiana Shavrina, “Russian SuperGLUE”
- 1:00-1:45PM — Paper Panel Session 2: Intelligence measures, AGI Benchmarks and Evaluations (Daria V. Tikhomirova, Leonard Eberding, Alexey Potapov, Alexei V. Samsonovich, Tatiana Shavrina)
- 1:45-2:30PM — Paper Panel Session 3: Learning, Reasoning, and Resource Allocation (Aaron Hunter, Pei Wang, Arash Sheikhlar, Peter Isaev, Patrick Hammer)
- 2:30-3:00PM — “Coffee Discussions”
Thursday, June 25, 2020: Main Conference
- 10:00-10:15AM — Opening Remarks: Ben Goertzel
- 10:15-11:00AM — Paper Panel Session 4: AGI Safety and Philosophy (Samuel Alexander, Nadisha-Marie Aliman, Skye Bougsty-Marshall, Sam Freed, Daniel Elton)
- 11:00-11:45AM — Paper Panel Session 5: AGI Tools and Natural Language Processing (Ben Goertzel, Sergey Shalyapin, Deborah Duong, Nil Geisweiller)
- 11:45AM-Noon — Prize Announcements
- Noon-12:30PM — Break
- 12:30-1:30PM — Keynote Address 2: Joscha Bach, AI Foundation
- 1:30-2:30PM — Poster Session
- 2:30-3:00PM — “Coffee Discussions”
Friday, June 26, 2020: Pathways to Beneficial AGI (Aimed at a broader audience)
- 10:00-10:30AM — Introductory keynote by Ben Goertzel
- 10:30-11:15AM — Keynote 1: Anton Kolonin, “On Global Brain and AGI co-evolution”
- 11:15-11:30 — Guest Lecture: Ibby Benali, “Increasing Global Collective Intelligence to Combat COVID-19”
- 11:30AM-12:30PM — Panel 1: Pathways From Here to AGI (Arthur Franz, Dr. Randal A. Koene, Pei Wang, Alexey Potapov)
- 12:30-1:00PM — Break
- 1:00-1:45PM — Keynote Address 2: David Hanson, “Patternist Ethics, Empathic Robotics and Beneficial AGI”
- 1:45-2:45PM — Panel 2: Open-ended intelligence (Weaver Weinbaum, Kabir Veitas, Gabriel Axel Montes)
- 2:45-3:15 — Keynote 3: Andrey Chertok, “Digital Manager”
- 3:15-4:15PM — Panel 3: Infusing AGI with Compassion (Seth Baum, Julia Mossbridge, Wendell Wallach)
- 4:15PM-? — “Coffee Discussions”
List of Papers for Panel 1: Cognitive Architectures and Agents
- Bryan Fruchart and Benoit Le Blanc, “Cognitive Machinery and Behaviours“
- Alexey K. Kovalev, Aleksandr I. Panov and Evgeny Osipov, “Hyperdimensional Representations in Semiotic Approach to AGI“
- Evgenii Vityaev, Alexander Demin and Yurii Kolonin, “Logical probabilistic biologically inspired cognitive architecture“
- Zhiyuan Du and Khin Hua Ng, “Towards Dynamic Process Composition in the DSO Cognitive Architecture“
- Eray Ozkural, “Omega: An Architecture for AI Unification“
List of Papers for Panel 2: Intelligence measures, AGI Benchmarks and Evaluations
- Daria V. Tikhomirova, Maria V. Zavrajnova, Ellina A. Rodkina, Yasamin Musayeva and Alexei V. Samsonovich. “Psychological portrait of a virtual agent in the Teleport game paradigm“
- Leonard Eberding, Arash Sheikhlar and Kristinn R. Thorisson, “SAGE: Task-Environment Platform for Autonomy and Generality Evaluation“
- Alexey Potapov, Oleg Scherbakov, Vitaly Bogdanov, Vita Potapova, Anatoly Belikov and Sergey Rodionov, “Analyzing Elementary School Olympiad Math Tasks as a Benchmark for AGI“
- Alexei V. Samsonovich and Arthur A. Chubarov, “Toward a General Believable Model of Human-Analogous Intelligent Socially Emotional Behavior“
List of Papers for Panel 3: Learning, Reasoning, and Resource Allocation
- Aaron Hunter and Paul McCarlie, “Learning to Model Another Agent’s Beliefs: A Preliminary Approach“
- Pei Wang, Patrick Hammer and Hongzheng Wang, “An Architecture for Real-time Reasoning and Learning“
- Arash Sheikhlar, Kristinn R. Thorisson and Leonard Eberding “Autonomous Cumulative Transfer Learning“
- Peter Isaev and Patrick Hammer, “An Attentional Control Mechanism for Reasoning and Learning“
- Patrick Hammer and Tony Lofthouse, “`OpenNARS for Applications’: Architecture and Control“
List of Papers for Panel 4: AGI Safety and Philosophy
- Samuel Alexander, “AGI and the Knight-Darwin Law: why idealized AGI reproduction requires collaboration“
- Nadisha-Marie Aliman, Pieter Elands, Wolfgang Hürst, Leon Kester, Kristinn Thórisson, Peter Werkhoven, Roman Yampolskiy and Soenke Ziesche, “Error-Correction for AI Safety“
- Skye Bougsty-Marshall, “The Dynamics of Growing Symbols: A Ludics Approach to Language Design by Autonomous Agents“
- Sam Freed, “A report of a recent book: ‘AI and Human Thought and Emotion‘”
- Daniel Elton, “Self-explaining AI as an alternative to interpretable AI“
List of Papers for Panel 5: AGI Tools and Natural Language Processing
- Ben Goertzel, “Combinatorial Decision Dags: A Natural Computational Model for General Intelligence“
- Ben Goertzel, “What Kind of Programming Language Best Suits Integrative AGI?“
- Ben Goertzel, Andres Suarez-Madrigal and Gino Yu, “Guiding Symbolic Natural Language Grammar Induction via Transformer-Based Sequence Probabilities“
- Benjamin Goertzel, Nil Geisweiller, Michael Duncan, Matthew Ikle, Hedra Seid, Abdulrahman Semrie, Man Hin Leung and Deborah Duong, “Embedding Vector Differences Can Be Aligned With Uncertain Intensional Logic Differences“
List of Papers for Poster Session
- Koen Holtman, “AGI Agent Safety by Iteratively Improving the Utility Function“
- Valerio Targon, “A Position Paper: Experience-specific AGI Paradigms“
- Albert Efimov, “Post-Turing Methodology: Breaking the Wall on the Way to Artificial General Intelligence“
- Alexey Redozubov and Dmitry Klepikov, “The meaning of things as a concept in a strong AI architecture“
- Wael Hafez, “Architecture for Enabling Agents to Anticipate Changes in their Tasks“
- Nikita Debelov, Petr Mukhachev and Anton Ivanov, “Approach for development of engineering tools based on knowledge graphs and context separation“
- Andrey Gorodetskiy, Aleksandra Shlychkova and Aleksandr Panov, “Causal schema network in model-based reinforcement learning“
- Andy Williams, “A Model for Artificial General Intelligence“
- Nadisha-Marie Aliman and Leon Kester, “Artificial Creativity Augmentation“
- Yoshihiro Maruyama, “The Conditions of Artificial General Intelligence: Logic, Autonomy, Resilience, Integrity, Morality, Emotion, Embodiment, and Embeddedness“
- Aleksandr Bakhshiev, Anton Korsakov and Lev Stankevich, “The hierarchical memory based on compartmental spiking neuron model“
- Sam Freed, “AGI needs the Humanities“
- Pankaj Kumar, “Deep Recurrent Q-Networks for Market Making“
- Vasily Mazin, “Position paper: The use of engineering approach in creation of artificial general intelligence“
- Nikolay Mikhaylovskiy, “How do you test the strength of AI?“
- Charles Simon, “New Brain Simulator II Open-Source Software“