SAIF project : Paper awarded at AAAI 2025 conference

Researchers from the SAIF project have won the prize for best scientific paper at the prestigious AAAI 2025 conference, one of the world’s leading events in artificial intelligence.
Their paper, entitled ‘Revelations: A Decidable Class of POMDPs with Omega-Regular Objectives‘, reports on their work as part of the AI Research program (PEPR IA) to design algorithms capable of making optimal decisions despite incomplete information, applied to the programmes synthesis of game theory.
This work is a major breakthrough in the field, paving the way for new applications in robotics, automation and other complex autonomous systems. This award confirms the importance of the PEPR IA’s projects for the whole research community and the relevance of the first results, especially in critical areas where decision making in an uncertain environment is essential.
The AAAI conference (sponsored by the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence) is one of the world’s largest gatherings on artificial intelligence. The 39th edition was held in Philadelphia (USA) in February 2025, bringing together thousands of specialists in theoretical and applied research in AI from a scientific, economic, social and philosophical point of view. In 2025, out of more than 12,000 papers submitted, only three were awarded prizes, including one by researchers from the SAIF project.
Congratulations to Marius Belly (1), Nathanaël Fijalkow (1, 2) , Hugo Gimbert (2, 1), Florian Horn (3, 2), Guillermo Pérez Acosta (4), Pierre Vandenhove (1) !
- LaBRI – Laboratoire Bordelais de Recherche en Informatique
- CNRS – Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
- IRIF (UMR_8243) – Institut de Recherche en Informatique Fondamentale
- Antwerp – Department of Mathematics & Computer Science
Awarded publication : Marius Belly, Nathanaël Fijalkow, Hugo Gimbert, Florian Horn, Guillermo A. Pérez, Pierre Vandenhove. Revelations: A Decidable Class of POMDPs with Omega-Regular Objectives. AAAI 2025, 2025, Philadelphia, US.
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