GameSec 2024 [Call for Poster Submissions and Participation]
Conference on Game Theory and AI for Security, October 16-18, 2024, New York, USA
Poster Submission Guidelines
Submissions are eligible to students, faculty, and industry professionals. Abstracts should convey a scientific result and may be research that is in progress or recently published. The presenter should be identified within the submission process. Presenters of selected abstracts must register to attend the conference.
The poster session will showcase recent advances in both foundational and applied AI, game theory, and security. The session is intended to create awareness of the breadth of ongoing AI and game theory research efforts and create new synergies at the intersection of disciplines.
- An abstract submission is required. The 1-2 pages extended abstract should be a brief and concise summary of the background for the study, objectives, method, and result(s), as well as conclusions. The submission should not include tables or figures. Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by a technical program committee and accepted posters will be notified on a rolling basis beginning September 1, 2024.
- Accepted posters must have at least one author registered and presented at the GameSec poster session.
- All poster submissions should be submitted through OpenReview. Submissions can be (but do not have to be) anonymized.
- Registration details can be found here.
TPC Chairs
Jie Fu (University of Florida)
Arunesh Sinha (Rutgers University)
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Lucile Yang
PhD Candidate in Electrical and Computer Engineering
New York University
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