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Spring 2024 1st Meeting and Introduction to Multi-Agent AI
Tuesday, February 20, 2024, 6:00-7:00 pm Calendar
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Abstract

In our February 20 meeting, an introduction to the domain of Multi-Agent AI Research will be provided in the 1st 10 mins. The meeting will be very interactive (just like multiple agents) so we look forward to learning exciting multi-agent research interests from enthusiastic participants for the next 20 minutes. Then we will have two break-out sessions for 15 mins, offline and online to discuss major takeaways and questions about learning from the MARL-ADM Reading Group and Multi-Agent Open-Source AI Community. The meeting will end at 7 pm ET (4 pm PT) followed by respective interactions with open-source project leaders in a decentralized manner.

Bio

The Reading Group is organized by Saptarashmi Bandyopadhyay and co-organized by Ryan Sullivan. Both of them are rising 4th year CS PhD students advised by Dr. John Dickerson https://www.cs.umd.edu/people/dickerson. Saptarashmi has been an AI Resident at GoogleX and Ryan has been a Student Researcher at Google Research.

Note: Please register using the Google Form on our website https://go.umd.edu/marl for access to the Google Meet, Open-source Multi-Agent AI Research Community and talk resources.

This talk is organized by Saptarashmi Bandyopadhyay