The TAIGER roars: three papers accepted at IJCAI
The WWTF-funded project TAIGER – Training and guiding AI agents with ethical rules – aims to introduce frameworks for the design of AI agents sensitive to ethical, legal, and social norms. Three papers written as part of this project have recently been accepted at IJCAI, the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, which will be held in Montreal, Canada from August 16th until August 22nd, 2025.
The accepted papers are:
- Combining MORL with Restraining Bolts to Learn Normative Behaviour. IJCAI 2025 (Emery Neufeld, Agata Ciabattoni and Radu Tulcan)
- On Temporal ASP with Eager Unfoldable Operators. IJCAI 2025 (Thomas Eiter and Davide Soldà)
- Rule-Guided Reinforcement Learning Policy Evaluation and Improvement. IJCAI 2025 (Martin Tappler, Ignacio D. Lopez-Miguel, Sebastian Tschiatschek and Ezio Bartocci)
The Principal Investigator of the project is VCLA Co-Chair Agata Ciabattoni, and the Co-Principal-Investigators are Ezio Bartocci and Thomas Eiter.