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16th AAMAS 2017: São Paulo, Brazil
- Kate Larson, Michael Winikoff, Sanmay Das, Edmund H. Durfee:
Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, AAMAS 2017, São Paulo, Brazil, May 8-12, 2017. ACM 2017
Keynote Presentations
- Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Trying to Fix Traffic: Past, Present, and Some Future Trends. 1 - David C. Parkes:
On AI, Markets and Machine Learning. 2 - Jeff G. Schneider:
Active Optimization and Self Driving Cars. 3 - Julie A. Shah:
Enhancing Human Capability with Intelligent Machine Teammates. 4 - Nisarg Shah:
Optimal Social Decision Making. 5
Session 1A: Computational Social Choice 1
- Piotr Faliszewski, Piotr Skowron, Nimrod Talmon:
Bribery as a Measure of Candidate Success: Complexity Results for Approval-Based Multiwinner Rules. 6-14 - Palash Dey, Nimrod Talmon, Otniel van Handel:
Proportional Representation in Vote Streams. 15-23 - Jérôme Lang, Jérôme Monnot, Arkadii Slinko, William S. Zwicker:
Beyond Electing and Ranking: Collective Dominating Chains, Dominating Subsets and Dichotomies. 24-32 - Shreyas Sekar, Sujoy Sikdar, Lirong Xia:
Condorcet Consistent Bundling with Social Choice. 33-41 - Palash Dey, Neeldhara Misra, Y. Narahari:
Parameterized Dichotomy of Choosing Committees Based on Approval Votes in the Presence of Outliers. 42-50
Session 1B: Computational Game Theory & Mechanism Design 1
- Michael Weiss, Benjamin Lubin, Sven Seuken:
SATS: A Universal Spectrum Auction Test Suite. 51-59 - Hongyao Ma, David C. Parkes, Valentin Robu:
Generalizing Demand Response Through Reward Bidding. 60-68 - Michael Albert, Vincent Conitzer, Peter Stone:
Mechanism Design with Unknown Correlated Distributions: Can We Learn Optimal Mechanisms? 69-77 - Weiran Shen, Pingzhong Tang:
Practical versus Optimal Mechanisms. 78-86 - Ganesh Ghalme, Shweta Jain, Sujit Gujar, Y. Narahari:
Thompson Sampling Based Mechanisms for Stochastic Multi-Armed Bandit Problems. 87-95
Session 1C: Logics 1
- Fiona Berreby, Gauvain Bourgne, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia:
A Declarative Modular Framework for Representing and Applying Ethical Principles. 96-104 - Kevin McAreavey, Kim Bauters, Weiru Liu, Jun Hong:
The Event Calculus in Probabilistic Logic Programming with Annotated Disjunctions. 105-113 - Jeremy Kong, Alessio Lomuscio:
Symbolic Model Checking Multi-Agent Systems against CTL*K Specifications. 114-122 - Tristan Charrier, François Schwarzentruber:
A Succinct Language for Dynamic Epistemic Logic. 123-131 - Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque, Emiliano Lorini:
Exploring the Bidimensional Space: A Dynamic Logic Point of View. 132-140
Session 1D: Novel Applications in Safety and Security
- Teck-Hou Teng, Hoong Chuin Lau, Akshat Kumar:
Coordinating Vessel Traffic to Improve Safety and Efficiency. 141-149 - Amulya Yadav, Bryan Wilder, Eric Rice, Robin Petering, Jaih Craddock, Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell, Mary Hemler, Laura Onasch-Vera, Milind Tambe, Darlene Woo:
Influence Maximization in the Field: The Arduous Journey from Emerging to Deployed Application. 150-158 - Debarun Kar, Benjamin J. Ford, Shahrzad Gholami, Fei Fang, Andrew J. Plumptre, Milind Tambe, Margaret Driciru, Fred Wanyama, Aggrey Rwetsiba, Mustapha Nsubaga, Joshua Mabonga:
Cloudy with a Chance of Poaching: Adversary Behavior Modeling and Forecasting with Real-World Poaching Data. 159-167 - Ayan Mukhopadhyay, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Abhishek Dubey, Gautam Biswas:
Prioritized Allocation of Emergency Responders based on a Continuous-Time Incident Prediction Model. 168-177 - Sailik Sengupta, Satya Gautam Vadlamudi, Subbarao Kambhampati, Adam Doupé, Ziming Zhao, Marthony Taguinod, Gail-Joon Ahn:
A Game Theoretic Approach to Strategy Generation for Moving Target Defense in Web Applications. 178-186
Session 1E: Constraint Reasoning
- Zhepeng Yu, Ziyu Chen, Jingyuan He, Yancheng Deng:
A Partial Decision Scheme for Local Search Algorithms for Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems. 187-194 - Ziyu Chen, Yanchen Deng, Tengfei Wu:
An Iterative Refined Max-sum_AD Algorithm via Single-side Value Propagation and Local Search. 195-202 - Shufeng Kong, Jae Hee Lee, Sanjiang Li:
A Deterministic Distributed Algorithm for Reasoning with Connected Row-Convex Constraints. 203-211 - Khoi D. Hoang, Ping Hou, Ferdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh, Roie Zivan, Makoto Yokoo:
Infinite-Horizon Proactive Dynamic DCOPs. 212-220 - Wen Song, Donghun Kang, Jie Zhang, Hui Xi:
Proactive Project Scheduling with Time-dependent Workability Uncertainty. 221-229
Session 1F: Engineering Agent Systems
- Nirav Ajmeri, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Hui Guo, Munindar P. Singh:
Arnor: Modeling Social Intelligence via Norms to Engineer Privacy-Aware Personal Agents. 230-238 - Angelo Ferrando, Davide Ancona, Viviana Mascardi:
Decentralizing MAS Monitoring with DecAMon. 239-248 - Dhirendra Singh, Lin Padgham, Brian Logan:
Integrating BDI Agents with Agent-Based Simulation Platforms: (JAAMAS Extended Abstract). 249-250 - Michael Winikoff:
Debugging Agent Programs with Why?: Questions. 251-259 - Michael Winikoff:
BDI Agent Testability Revisited (JAAMAS Extended Abstract). 260-261
Session 2A: Fair Division and Cooperative Game Theory
- Nhan-Tam Nguyen, Trung Thanh Nguyen, Jörg Rothe:
Approximate Solutions To Max-Min Fair and Proportionally Fair Allocations of Indivisible Goods. 262-271 - Sebastian Schneckenburger, Britta Dorn, Ulle Endriss:
The Atkinson Inequality Index in Multiagent Resource Allocation. 272-280 - Rediet Abebe, Jon M. Kleinberg, David C. Parkes:
Fair Division via Social Comparison. 281-289 - Zhiyuan Li, Yicheng Liu, Pingzhong Tang, Tingting Xu, Wei Zhan:
Stability of Generalized Two-sided Markets with Transaction Thresholds. 290-298 - Ayumi Igarashi:
Supermodular Games on Social Networks. 299-307 - Julien Lesca, Patrice Perny, Makoto Yokoo:
Coalition Structure Generation and CS-core: Results on the Tractability Frontier for games represented by MC-nets. 308-316
Session 2B: Assignment and Matching Problems
- Naoto Hamada, Anisse Ismaili, Takamasa Suzuki, Makoto Yokoo:
Weighted Matching Markets with Budget Constraints. 317-325 - Florian Brandl, Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer:
Random Assignment with Optional Participation. 326-334 - Felix Brandt, Johannes Hofbauer, Martin Suderland:
Majority Graphs of Assignment Problems and Properties of Popular Random Assignments. 335-343 - Haris Aziz, Péter Biró, Tamás Fleiner, Serge Gaspers, Ronald de Haan, Nicholas Mattei, Baharak Rastegari:
Stable Matching with Uncertain Pairwise Preferences. 344-352 - Hooyeon Lee, Virginia Vassilevska Williams:
Parameterized Complexity of Group Activity Selection. 353-361 - Zhipeng Jia, Pingzhong Tang, Ruosong Wang, Hanrui Zhang:
Efficient Near-optimal Algorithms for Barter Exchange. 362-370
Session 2C: Negotiation and Virtual Agents
- Dave de Jonge, Dongmo Zhang:
Automated Negotiations for General Game Playing. 371-379 - Tim Baarslag, Alper T. Alan, Richard Gomer, Muddasser Alam, Charith Perera, Enrico H. Gerding, m. c. schraefel:
An Automated Negotiation Agent for Permission Management. 380-390 - Tim Baarslag, Michael Kaisers:
The Value of Information in Automated Negotiation: A Decision Model for Eliciting User Preferences. 391-400 - Johnathan Mell, Jonathan Gratch:
Grumpy & Pinocchio: Answering Human-Agent Negotiation Questions through Realistic Agent Design. 401-409 - Emmanuel Johnson, Jonathan Gratch, David DeVault:
Towards An Autonomous Agent that Provides Automated Feedback on Students' Negotiation Skills. 410-418 - Celso M. de Melo, Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch:
Increasing Fairness by Delegating Decisions to Autonomous Agents. 419-425
Session 2D: Agent-Based and Social Simulation
- Akshay Jindal, Shrisha Rao:
Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation of Mosquito-Borne Disease Transmission. 426-435 - Jiamou Liu, Luqi Li, Kyle Russell:
What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?: An Agent-Based Approach to Self-Evaluation, Interpersonal Loss, and Suicide Ideation. 436-445 - Chaminda Bulumulla, Lin Padgham, Dhirendra Singh, Jeffrey Chan:
The Importance of Modelling Realistic Human Behaviour When Planning Evacuation Schedules. 446-454 - George A. Vouros:
Learning Conventions via Social Reinforcement Learning in Complex and Open Settings. 455-463 - Joel Z. Leibo, Vinícius Flores Zambaldi, Marc Lanctot, Janusz Marecki, Thore Graepel:
Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning in Sequential Social Dilemmas. 464-473 - Predrag T. Tosic:
Phase Transitions in Possible Dynamics of Cellular and Graph Automata Models of Sparsely Interconnected Multi-Agent Systems. 474-483
Session 2E: Multi-Robot Coordination and Swarm Robotics
- Alessandro Riva, Francesco Amigoni:
A GRASP Metaheuristic for the Coverage of Grid Environments with Limited-Footprint Tools. 484-491 - Daniel Claes, Frans A. Oliehoek, Hendrik Baier, Karl Tuyls:
Decentralised Online Planning for Multi-Robot Warehouse Commissioning. 492-500 - Shiqi Zhang, Yuqian Jiang, Guni Sharon, Peter Stone:
Multirobot Symbolic Planning under Temporal Uncertainty. 501-510 - Navyata Sanghvi, Sasanka Nagavalli, Katia P. Sycara:
Exploiting Robotic Swarm Characteristics for Adversarial Subversion in Coverage Tasks. 511-519 - Katie Genter, Tim Laue, Peter Stone:
Three Years of the RoboCup Standard Platform League Drop-In Player Competition: Creating and Maintaining a Large Scale Ad Hoc Teamwork Robotics Competition. 520-521 - Kenneth D. Bogert, Prashant Doshi:
Scaling Expectation-Maximization for Inverse Reinforcement Learning to Multiple Robots under Occlusion. 522-529
Session 2F: Learning
- Mathew Monfort, Matthew Johnson, Aude Oliva, Katja Hofmann:
Asynchronous Data Aggregation for Training End to End Visual Control Networks. 530-537 - Josiah P. Hanna, Peter Stone, Scott Niekum:
Bootstrapping with Models: Confidence Intervals for Off-Policy Evaluation. 538-546 - Stefano V. Albrecht, Peter Stone:
Reasoning about Hypothetical Agent Behaviours and their Parameters. 547-555 - Vivek Veeriah, Harm van Seijen, Richard S. Sutton:
Forward Actor-Critic for Nonlinear Function Approximation in Reinforcement Learning. 556-564 - Marek Grzes:
Reward Shaping in Episodic Reinforcement Learning. 565-573 - Arun Rajkumar, Koyel Mukherjee, Theja Tulabandhula:
Learning to Partition using Score Based Compatibilities. 574-582
Session 3A: Computational Social Choice 2
- Nathanaël Barrot, Jérôme Lang, Makoto Yokoo:
Manipulation of Hamming-based Approval Voting for Multiple Referenda and Committee Elections. 597-605 - Orgad Keller, Avinatan Hassidim, Noam Hazon:
New Approximation for Borda Coalitional Manipulation. 606-614 - Cynthia Maushagen, Jörg Rothe:
Complexity of Control by Partition of Voters and of Voter Groups in Veto and Other Scoring Protocols. 615-623 - Yoad Lewenberg, Omer Lev, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Divide and Conquer: Using Geographic Manipulation to Win District-Based Elections. 624-632 - Nimrod Talmon:
Structured Proportional Representation. 633-641
Session 3B: Computational Game Theory & Mechanism Design 2
- Praphul Chandra, Sujit Gujar, Yadati Narahari:
Referral-Embedded Provision Point Mechanisms for Crowdfunding of Public Projects. 642-650 - Xintong Wang, Michael P. Wellman:
Spoofing the Limit Order Book: An Agent-Based Model. 651-659 - Weiran Shen, Zihe Wang:
Hotelling-Downs Model with Limited Attraction. 660-668 - Xinrun Wang, Qingyu Guo, Bo An:
Stop Nuclear Smuggling Through Efficient Container Inspection. 669-677 - Nicola Basilico, Andrea Celli, Giuseppe De Nittis, Nicola Gatti:
Coordinating Multiple Defensive Resources in Patrolling Games with Alarm Systems. 678-686
Session 3C: Logics 2
- Emiliano Lorini, François Schwarzentruber:
A Path in the Jungle of Logics for Multi-agent System: On the Relation between General Game-playing Logics and Seeing-to-it-that Logics. 687-695 - Julian Gutierrez, Giuseppe Perelli, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Iterated Games with LDL Goals over Finite Traces. 696-704 - Tong Gao, Julian Gutierrez, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Iterated Boolean Games for Rational Verification. 705-713 - Wojciech Jamroga, Vadim Malvone, Aniello Murano:
Reasoning about Natural Strategic Ability. 714-722 - Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao:
Coalition Power in Epistemic Transition Systems. 723-731
Session 3D: Planning
- Rajiv Ranjan Kumar, Pradeep Varakantham:
Exploiting Anonymity and Homogeneity in Factored Dec-MDPs through Precomputed Binomial Distributions. 732-740 - Valdinei Freire, Karina Valdivia Delgado:
GUBS: a Utility-Based Semantic for Goal-Directed Markov Decision Processes. 741-749 - Peta Masters, Sebastian Sardiña:
Cost-Based Goal Recognition for Path-Planning. 750-758 - Lavindra de Silva:
BDI Agent Reasoning with Guidance from HTN Recipes. 759-767 - Brian Logan, John Thangarajah, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Progressing Intention Progression: A Call for a Goal-Plan Tree Contest. 768-772
Session 3E: Virtual Agents
- Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Cameron G. Smith, Marc Cavazza, Jolien Mouw, Paul van den Broek:
Using Virtual Narratives to Explore Children's Story Understanding. 773-781 - Jamie Matthews, Fred Charles, Julie Porteous, Alexandra Mendes:
MISER: Mise-En-Scène Region Support for Staging Narrative Actions in Interactive Storytelling. 782-790 - Mukesh Barange, Julien Saunier, Alexandre Pauchet:
Pedagogical Agents as Team Members: Impact of Proactive and Pedagogical Behavior on the User. 791-800 - Rens Hoegen, Giota Stratou, Jonathan Gratch:
Incorporating Emotion Perception into Opponent Modeling for Social Dilemmas. 801-809 - Dan Feng, David C. Jeong, Nicole C. Krämer, Lynn C. Miller, Stacy Marsella:
"Is It Just Me?": Evaluating Attribution of Negative Feedback as a Function of Virtual Instructor's Gender and Proxemics. 810-818
Session 3F: Transportation and Routing
- Jácint Szabó, Sebastien Blandin, Charles Brett:
Data-Driven Simulation and Optimization for Incident Response in Urban Railway Networks. 819-827 - Hang Ma, Jiaoyang Li, T. K. Satish Kumar, Sven Koenig:
Lifelong Multi-Agent Path Finding for Online Pickup and Delivery Tasks. 837-845 - Gabriel de Oliveira Ramos, Bruno Castro da Silva, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Learning to Minimise Regret in Route Choice. 846-855 - Pavel Surynek, Petr Michalík:
Joint Movement of Pebbles in Solving the (N2-1)-Puzzle and its Applications in Cooperative Path-Finding: (JAAMAS). 856-857
Session 4A: Computational Social Choice 3
- Gal Cohensius, Shie Mannor, Reshef Meir, Eli A. Meirom, Ariel Orda:
Proxy Voting for Better Outcomes. 858-866 - Itay Sabato, Svetlana Obraztsova, Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Real Candidacy Games: A New Model for Strategic Candidacy. 867-875 - Svetlana Obraztsova, Maria Polukarov, Zinovi Rabinovich, Edith Elkind:
Doodle Poll Games. 876-884 - Svetlana Obraztsova, Omer Lev, Evangelos Markakis, Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Distant Truth: Bias Under Vote Distortion Costs. 885-892 - John A. Doucette, Robin Cohen:
A Restricted Markov Tree Model for Inference and Generation in Social Choice with Incomplete Preferences. 893-901
Session 4B: Computational Game Theory & Mechanism Design 3
- Jirí Cermák, Branislav Bosanský, Michal Pechoucek:
Combining Incremental Strategy Generation and Branch and Bound Search for Computing Maxmin Strategies in Imperfect Recall Games. 902-910 - Raffaello Carosi, Michele Flammini, Gianpiero Monaco:
Computing Approximate Pure Nash Equilibria in Digraph k-Coloring Games. 911-919 - Pablo Hernandez-Leal, Yusen Zhan, Matthew E. Taylor, Luis Enrique Sucar, Enrique Munoz de Cote:
Detecting Switches Against Non-Stationary Opponents. 920-921 - Pablo Hernandez-Leal, Yusen Zhan, Matthew E. Taylor, Luis Enrique Sucar, Enrique Munoz de Cote:
An Exploration Strategy Facing Non-Stationary Agents. 922-923 - Steven Damer, Maria L. Gini:
Safely Using Predictions in General-Sum Normal Form Games. 924-932
Session 4C: Judgment Aggregation and Argumentation
- Elizabeth Black, Amanda Jane Coles, Christopher Hampson:
Planning for Persuasion. 933-942 - Bruno Yun, Madalina Croitoru, Pierre Bisquert:
Are Ranking Semantics Sensitive to the Notion of Core? 943-951 - Ronald de Haan, Marija Slavkovik:
Complexity Results for Aggregating Judgments using Scoring or Distance-Based Procedures. 952-961 - Patrick Philipp, Achim Rettinger:
Reinforcement Learning for Multi-Step Expert Advice. 962-971 - Vinicius Renan de Carvalho, Jaime Simão Sichman:
Applying Copeland Voting to Design an Agent-Based Hyper-Heuristic. 972-980
Session 4D: Novel Applications in Smart Grids and Mobility
- Ferdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh, Enrico Pontelli:
A Multiagent System Approach to Scheduling Devices in Smart Homes. 981-989 - Mark Valovage, Maria L. Gini:
Label Correction and Event Detection for Electricity Disaggregation. 990-998 - Ferdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh, Enrico Pontelli, Ye Ma, Satishkumar J. Ranade:
A Distributed Constraint Optimization (DCOP) Approach to the Economic Dispatch with Demand Response. 999-1007 - Mike Shann, Alper T. Alan, Sven Seuken, Enrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn:
Save Money or Feel Cozy?: A Field Experiment Evaluation of a Smart Thermostat that Learns Heating Preferences. 1008-1016 - Maciej Drwal, Enrico H. Gerding, Sebastian Stein, Keiichiro Hayakawa, Hironobu Kitaoka:
Adaptive Pricing Mechanisms for On-Demand Mobility. 1017-1025
Session 4E: Networking and Communication
- Dongxiao Yu, Li Ning, Yong Zhang, Hai Jin, Yuexuan Wang, Francis C. M. Lau, Shengzhong Feng:
Uniform Information Exchange in Multi-channel Wireless Ad Hoc Networks. 1026-1034 - Enrique de la Hoz, Ivan Marsá-Maestre, José Manuel Giménez-Guzmán, David Orden, Mark Klein:
Multi-Agent Nonlinear Negotiation for Wi-Fi Channel Assignment. 1035-1043 - Enrique de la Hoz, José Manuel Giménez-Guzmán, Ivan Marsá-Maestre, Luis Cruz-Piris, David Orden:
A Distributed, Multi-Agent Approach to Reactive Network Resilience. 1044-1053 - Amit K. Chopra, Samuel Christie, Munindar P. Singh:
Splee: A Declarative Information-Based Language for Multiagent Interaction Protocols. 1054-1063 - Paula Daniela Chocron, Marco Schorlemmer:
Vocabulary Alignment in Openly Specified Interactions. 1064-1072
Session 4F: Teamwork, Coordination, and Cooperation
- Josh Alman, Dylan M. McKay:
Theoretical Foundations of Team Matchmaking. 1073-1081 - Sofia Amador Nelke, Roie Zivan:
Incentivizing Cooperation between Heterogeneous Agents in Dynamic Task Allocation. 1082-1090 - Natasha Alechina, Joseph Y. Halpern, Brian Logan:
Causality, Responsibility and Blame in Team Plans. 1091-1099 - Felipe Leno da Silva, Ruben Glatt, Anna Helena Reali Costa:
Simultaneously Learning and Advising in Multiagent Reinforcement Learning. 1100-1108 - Gustavo Malkomes, Kefu Lu, Blakeley Hoffman, Roman Garnett, Benjamin Moseley, Richard P. Mann:
Cooperative Set Function Optimization Without Communication or Coordination. 1109-1118
Session 5A: Computational Social Choice 4
- Yongjie Yang, Jianxin Wang:
Anyone But Them: The Complexity Challenge for A Resolute Election Controller. 1133-1141 - Gábor Erdélyi, Christian Reger, Yongjie Yang:
The Complexity of Bribery and Control in Group Identification. 1142-1150 - Ronald de Haan:
Complexity Results for Manipulation, Bribery and Control of the Kemeny Judgment Aggregation Procedure. 1151-1159 - Arnold Filtser, Nimrod Talmon:
Distributed Monitoring of Election Winners. 1160-1168 - Yongjie Yang:
The Complexity of Control and Bribery in Majority Judgment. 1169-1177 - Yongjie Yang:
On the Complexity of Borda Control in Single-Peaked Elections. 1178-1186
Session 5B: Logic & Game Theory
- Ilan Nehama:
Analyzing Games with Ambiguous Player Types Using the MINthenMAX Decision Model. 1187-1195 - Umberto Grandi, Emiliano Lorini, Arianna Novaro, Laurent Perrussel:
Strategic Disclosure of Opinions on a Social Network. 1196-1204 - Vadim Malvone, Aniello Murano, Loredana Sorrentino:
Hiding Actions in Multi-Player Games. 1205-1213 - Jun Wu, Lei Zhang, Chongjun Wang, Junyuan Xie:
Synthesizing Optimal Social Laws for Strategical Agents via Bayesian Mechanism Design. 1214-1222 - Brian Brubach, Karthik Abinav Sankararaman, Aravind Srinivasan, Pan Xu:
Attenuate Locally, Win Globally: An Attenuation-based Framework for Online Stochastic Matching with Timeouts. 1223-1231 - Haifeng Zhang, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Ariel D. Procaccia:
Multi-Channel Marketing with Budget Complementarities. 1232-1240
Session 5C: Logics 3
- Wojciech Jamroga, Michal Knapik, Damian Kurpiewski:
Fixpoint Approximation of Strategic Abilities under Imperfect Information. 1241-1249 - Raphaël Berthon, Bastien Maubert, Aniello Murano:
Decidability Results for ATL* with Imperfect Information and Perfect Recall. 1250-1258 - Francesco Belardinelli, Alessio Lomuscio:
Agent-based Abstractions for Verifying Alternating-time Temporal Logic with Imperfect Information. 1259-1267 - Francesco Belardinelli, Alessio Lomuscio, Aniello Murano, Sasha Rubin:
Verification of Multi-agent Systems with Imperfect Information and Public Actions. 1268-1276 - Valentin Goranko, Antti Kuusisto, Raine Rönnholm:
Game-Theoretic Semantics for ATL+ with Applications to Model Checking. 1277-1285 - Francesco Belardinelli, Rodica Condurache, Catalin Dima, Wojciech Jamroga, Andrew V. Jones:
Bisimulations for Verifying Strategic Abilities with an Application to ThreeBallot. 1286-1295
Session 5D: Social Networks
- Erman Acar, Gianluigi Greco, Marco Manna:
Group Reasoning in Social Environments. 1296-1304 - Bryan Wilder, Amulya Yadav, Nicole Immorlica, Eric Rice, Milind Tambe:
Uncharted but not Uninfluenced: Influence Maximization with an Uncertain Network. 1305-1313 - Vincenzo Auletta, Ioannis Caragiannis, Diodato Ferraioli, Clemente Galdi, Giuseppe Persiano:
Robustness in Discrete Preference Games. 1314-1322 - Marco Amoruso, Daniele Anello, Vincenzo Auletta, Diodato Ferraioli:
Contrasting the Spread of Misinformation in Online Social Networks. 1323-1331 - James Archbold, Nathan Griffiths:
Limiting Concept Spread in Environments with Interacting Concepts. 1332-1340 - Marcin Waniek, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan, Michael J. Wooldridge:
On the Construction of Covert Networks. 1341-1349
Session 5E: Human-Robot Interaction and Learning in Robotics
- Siddhartha Banerjee, Sonia Chernova:
Temporal Models for Robot Classification of Human Interruptibility. 1350-1359 - Tom Williams, Collin Johnson, Matthias Scheutz, Benjamin Kuipers:
A Tale of Two Architectures: A Dual-Citizenship Integration of Natural Language and the Cognitive Map. 1360-1368 - Piyush Khandelwal, Peter Stone:
Multi-Robot Human Guidance: Human Experiments and Multiple Concurrent Requests. 1369-1377 - Matthias Scheutz, Evan A. Krause, Bradley Oosterveld, Tyler M. Frasca, Robert Platt Jr.:
Spoken Instruction-Based One-Shot Object and Action Learning in a Cognitive Robotic Architecture. 1378-1386 - Rohan Tiwari, Puneet Jain, Sachit Butail, Sujit P. Baliyarasimhuni, Michael A. Goodrich:
Effect of Leader Placement on Robotic Swarm Control. 1387-1394 - Yuri Kaszubowski Lopes, Stefan M. Trenkwalder, André B. Leal, Tony J. Dodd, Roderich Groß:
Probabilistic Supervisory Control Theory (pSCT) Applied to Swarm Robotics. 1395-1403
Session 5F: Emergence
- Melvin Gauci, Monica E. Ortiz, Michael Rubenstein, Radhika Nagpal:
Error Cascades in Collective Behavior: A Case Study of the Gradient Algorithm on 1000 Physical Agents. 1404-1412 - Adrian Sosic, Wasiur R. KhudaBukhsh, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Heinz Koeppl:
Inverse Reinforcement Learning in Swarm Systems. 1413-1421 - Luís Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts, Luis A. Martinez-Vaquero, The Anh Han:
Social Manifestation of Guilt Leads to Stable Cooperation in Multi-Agent Systems. 1422-1430 - The Anh Han, Luís Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts:
Commitment and Participation in Public Goods Games. 1431-1432 - Soham De, Dana S. Nau, Michele J. Gelfand:
Understanding Norm Change: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic Approach. 1433-1441 - David Kohan Marzagão, Nicolas Rivera, Colin Cooper, Peter McBurney, Kathleen Steinhöfel:
Multi-Agent Flag Coordination Games. 1442-1450
Extended Abstracts
- João Paulo Aires, Felipe Meneguzzi:
A Deep Learning Approach for Norm Conflict Identification. 1451-1453 - Mohammad Al-Zinati, Rym Zalila-Wenkstern:
An Agent-Based Self-Organizing Traffic Environment for Urban Evacuations. 1454-1456 - Davide Ancona, Angelo Ferrando, Viviana Mascardi:
Parametric Runtime Verification of Multiagent Systems. 1457-1459 - Étienne André, Laure Petrucci, Wojciech Jamroga, Michal Knapik, Wojciech Penczek:
Timed ATL: Forget Memory, Just Count. 1460-1462 - Ewa Andrejczuk, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Carme Roig, Carles Sierra:
Synergistic Team Composition. 1463-1465 - Enrique Areyan Viqueira, Amy Greenwald, Victor Naroditskiy:
On Approximate Welfare- and Revenue-Maximizing Equilibria for Size-Interchangeable Bidders. 1466-1468 - Ryuta Arisaka, Ken Satoh:
Coalition Formability Semantics with Conflict-Eliminable Sets of Arguments. 1469-1471 - Haris Aziz, Ronald de Haan, Baharak Rastegari:
Pareto Optimal Allocation under Uncertain Preferences. 1472-1474 - Haris Aziz, Adrian Goldwaser:
Coalitional Exchange Stable Matchings in Marriage and Roommate Markets. 1475-1477 - Lachlan Birdsey, Claudia Szabo, Katrina Falkner:
Large-Scale Complex Adaptive Systems using Multi-Agent Modeling and Simulation. 1478-1480 - Arpita Biswas, Ragavendran Gopalakrishnan, Theja Tulabandhula, Koyel Mukherjee, Asmita Metrewar, Thangaraj Rajasubramaniam:
Profit Optimization in Commercial Ridesharing. 1481-1483 - Jonathon Bolin, Chad Crawford, William Macke, Jon Hoffman, Sam Beckmann, Sandip Sen:
Gesture-Based Control of Autonomous UAVs. 1484-1486 - Rafael C. Cardoso, Rafael H. Bordini:
A Modular Framework for Decentralised Multi-Agent Planning. 1487-1489 - Shruti Chandra, Raul Benites Paradeda, Hang Yin, Pierre Dillenbourg, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva:
Affect of Robot's Competencies on Children's Perception. 1490-1492 - Lijie Chen, Fangzhen Lin, Pingzhong Tang, Kangning Wang, Ruosong Wang, Shiheng Wang:
K-Memory Strategies in Repeated Games. 1493-1498 - Shuyu Chu, Samarth Swarup, Jiangzhuo Chen, Achla Marathe:
A Comparison of Targeted Layered Containment Strategies for a Flu Pandemic in Three US Cities. 1499-1501 - Andrei Ciortea, Olivier Boissier, Antoine Zimmermann, Adina Magda Florea:
Give Agents Some REST: A Resource-oriented Abstraction Layer for Internet-scale Agent Environments. 1502-1504 - Liel Cohen, Roie Zivan:
Max-sum Revisited: The Real Power of Damping. 1505-1507 - Natalia Criado:
A Practical Resource-Constrained Norm Monitor. 1508-1510 - Artur Czumaj, Michail Fasoulakis, Marcin Jurdzinski:
Multi-player Approximate Nash Equilibria. 1511-1513 - Artur Czumaj, Michail Fasoulakis, Marcin Jurdzinski:
Zero-Sum Game Techniques for Approximate Nash Equilibria. 1514-1516 - Michael Dann, Fabio Zambetta, John Thangarajah:
Reusing Skills for First-Time Solution of Navigation Tasks in Platform Videogames. 1517-1519 - Mehdi Dastani, Emiliano Lorini, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Alexander Pankov:
Other-Condemning Anger = Blaming Accountable Agents for Unattainable Desires. 1520-1522 - Gil Dollberg, Aviv Zohar:
Memory-Based Mechanisms for Economic Agents. 1523-1525 - João Guilherme Faccin, Ingrid Nunes:
Modelling and Reasoning about Remediation Actions in BDI Agents. 1526-1528 - Tuan-Fang Fan, Churn-Jung Liau:
Doxastic Reasoning with Multi-Source Justifications based on Second Order Propositional Modal Logic. 1529-1531 - Xiuyi Fan, Siyuan Liu, Huiguo Zhang, Chunyan Miao, Cyril Leung:
Two Forms of Explanations in Computational Assumption-based Argumentation. 1532-1534 - Alireza Farhadi, MohammadTaghi Hajiaghayi, Mohammad Ghodsi, Sébastien Lahaie, David M. Pennock, Masoud Seddighin, Saeed Seddighin, Hadi Yami:
Fair Allocation of Indivisible Goods to Asymmetric Agents. 1535-1537 - Fabio-Valerio Ferrari, Laurent Jeanpierre, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib:
Flexible POMDP Framework for Human-Robot Cooperation in Escort Tasks. 1538-1540 - Natalie Fridman, Doron Amir, Ilan Schvartzman, Oded Stawitzky, Igor Kleinerman, Sharon Kligsberg, Noa Agmon:
Finding a Needle in a Haystack: Satellite Detection of Moving Objects in Marine Environments. 1541-1543 - Daniel Garant, Bruno Castro da Silva, Victor R. Lesser, Chongjie Zhang:
Context-Based Concurrent Experience Sharing in Multiagent Systems. 1544-1546 - Gregor H. W. Gebhardt, Kevin Daun, Marius Schnaubelt, Alexander Hendrich, Daniel Kauth, Gerhard Neumann:
Learning to Assemble Objects with a Robot Swarm. 1547-1549 - Hongxing Geng, Nadeem Jamali:
interActors: A Model for Separating Complex Communication Concerns in Multiagent Computations. 1550-1552 - Katie Genter, Peter Stone:
Agent Behaviors for Joining and Leaving a Flock. 1553-1555 - Rica Gonen, Ozi Egri:
DYCOM: A Dynamic Truthful Budget Balanced Double-sided Combinatorial Market. 1556-1558 - Ricardo Grunitzki, Bruno Castro da Silva, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
A Flexible Approach for Designing Optimal Reward Functions. 1559-1561 - Manuel Guimarães, Pedro Santos, Arnav Jhala:
Prom Week Meets Skyrim: Developing a Social Agent Architecture in a Commercial Game. 1562-1564 - Marcus Gutierrez, Christopher Kiekintveld:
Adapting with Honeypot Configurations to Detect Evolving Exploits. 1565-1567 - Abdelraouf Hecham, Madalina Croitoru, Pierre Bisquert:
Argumentation-Based Defeasible Reasoning For Existential Rules. 1568-1569 - Shuyue Hu, Ho-fung Leung:
Local Norm Phenomena in Multi-Agent Systems under Community Networks. 1570-1572 - Chien-Lun Huang, Geoff Nitschke:
Evolving Collective Driving Behaviors. 1573-1574 - Ayumi Igarashi, Robert Bredereck, Edith Elkind:
On Parameterized Complexity of Group Activity Selection Problems on Social Networks. 1575-1577 - Rani Izsak:
Working Together: Committee Selection and the Supermodular Degree. 1578-1580 - Ofri Keidar, Noa Agmon:
Safety First: Strategic Navigation in Adversarial Environments. 1581-1583 - Justin Kruger, Stéphane Airiau:
Refinements and Randomised Versions of Some Tournament Solutions. 1584-1586 - Piotr Krysta, Minming Li, Terry R. Payne, Nan Zhi:
Mechanism Design for Ontology Alignment. 1587-1588 - Sean Lamont, John Aslanides, Jan Leike, Marcus Hutter:
Generalised Discount Functions applied to a Monte-Carlo AI u Implementation. 1589-1591 - Weihua Li, Quan Bai, Tung Doan Nguyen, Minjie Zhang:
Agent-based Influence Maintenance in Social Networks. 1592-1594 - Yunpeng Li, Yichuan Jiang, Weiwei Wu:
Protecting Elections with Minimal Resource Consumption. 1595-1597 - Wei Li, Fan Zhou, Waleed Meleis, Kaushik R. Chowdhury:
Dynamic Generalization Kanerva Coding in Reinforcement Learning for TCP Congestion Control Design. 1598-1600 - Elad Liebman, Eric Zavesky, Peter Stone:
Autonomous Model Management via Reinforcement Learning: Extended Abstract. 1601-1603 - Xiao Lin, Min Zhang, Yongfeng Zhang, Zhaoquan Gu:
Disparity-Aware Group Formation for Recommendation. 1604-1606 - Chang Liu, Qingpeng Cai, Yukui Zhang:
Multi-armed Bandit Mechanism with Private Histories. 1607-1609 - Yunlong Liu, Yifeng Zeng, Hexing Zhu, Yun Tang:
Making and Improving Predictions of Interest Using an MDP Model. 1610-1612 - Maite López-Sánchez, Marc Serramia, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Javier Morales, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Automating Decision Making to Help Establish Norm-Based Regulations. 1613-1615 - Jieting Luo, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Max Knobbout:
Towards a Framework for Predicting Opportunism in Multi-agent Systems. 1616-1618 - Anuj Mahajan, Theja Tulabandhula:
Symmetry Detection and Exploitation for Function Approximation in Deep RL. 1619-1621 - Edoardo Manino, Nicola Gatti, Marcello Restelli:
Designing Learning Algorithms over the Sequence Form of an Extensive-Form Game. 1622-1624 - Patrick Mannion, Jim Duggan, Enda Howley:
A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis of Reward Transformations in Multi-Objective Stochastic Games. 1625-1627 - James Marchant, Nathan Griffiths:
Limited Observations and Local Information in Convention Emergence. 1628-1630 - Anurita Mathur, Arnab Bhattacharyya:
On the Gap between Outcomes of Voting Rules. 1631-1633 - Lenin Medeiros, Tibor Bosse:
An Empathic Agent that Alleviates Stress by Providing Support via Social Media. 1634-1636 - Vânia Mendonça, Francisco S. Melo, Luísa Coheur, Alberto Sardinha:
A Conversational Agent Powered by Online Learning. 1637-1639 - Georgios Methenitis, Michael Kaisers, Han La Poutré:
SLA-Mechanisms for Electricity Trading under Volatile Supply and Varying Criticality of Demand. 1640-1642 - Kamlesh Mistry, Li Zhang, Yifeng Zeng, Mengda He:
Firefly-based Facial Expression Recognition: Extended Abstract. 1643-1645 - Javier Morales, Michael J. Wooldridge, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Maite López-Sánchez:
Evolutionary Synthesis of Stable Normative Systems. 1646-1648 - Mariela Morveli Espinoza, Ayslan Trevizan Possebom, Josep Puyol-Gruart, Cesar A. Tacla:
Dealing with Incompatibilities among Goals. 1649-1651 - Clemens Mühlbacher, Gerald Steinbauer, Stephan Gspandl, Michael Reip:
Model-Based Testing of an Industrial Multi-Robot Navigation System. 1652-1654 - Amro Najjar, Olivier Boissier, Gauthier Picard:
AQUAMan: An Adaptive QoE-Aware Negotiation Mechanism for SaaS Elasticity Management. 1655-1657 - Ty Nguyen, Tsz-Chiu Au:
Extending the Range of Delivery Drones by Exploratory Learning of Energy Models. 1658-1660 - Fabrizio Nunnari, Alexis Héloir:
Generating Virtual Characters from Personality Traits via Reverse Correlation and Linear Programming. 1661-1663 - Amel Ben Othmane, Andrea Tettamanzi, Serena Villata, Nhan Le Thanh:
Towards a Spatio-Temporal Agent-Based Recommender System. 1664-1666 - Divya Padmanabhan, Satyanath Bhat, Prabuchandran K. J., Shirish K. Shevade, Y. Narahari:
A Dominant Strategy Truthful, Deterministic Multi-Armed Bandit Mechanism with Logarithmic Regret. 1667-1669 - Alison R. Panisson, Rafael H. Bordini:
Uttering Only What is Needed: Enthymemes in Multi-Agent Systems. 1670-1672 - Raul Benites Paradeda, Mojgan Hashemian, Carla N. Guerra, Rui Prada, João Dias, Ana Paiva:
FIDES: How Emotions and Small Talks May Influence Trust in an Embodied vs. Non-embodied Robot. 1673-1675 - Nidhi Parikh, Madhav V. Marathe, Samarth Swarup:
Contextual Ranking of Behaviors for Large-scale Multiagent Simulations. 1676-1678 - David C. Parkes, Paul Tylkin, Lirong Xia:
Thwarting Vote Buying Through Decoy Ballots. 1679-1681 - Bei Peng, James MacGlashan, Robert T. Loftin, Michael L. Littman, David L. Roberts, Matthew E. Taylor:
Curriculum Design for Machine Learners in Sequential Decision Tasks. 1682-1684 - Ramon Fraga Pereira, Nir Oren, Felipe Meneguzzi:
Detecting Commitment Abandonment by Monitoring Sub-Optimal Steps during Plan Execution. 1685-1687 - Andrew Perrault, Craig Boutilier:
Multiple-Profile Prediction-of-Use Games. 1688-1690 - Caroline Player, Nathan Griffiths:
Using Tags To Bootstrap Stereotypes And Trust. 1691-1693 - Mihai Pomarlan, Daniel Nyga, Mareike Picklum, Sebastian Koralewski, Michael Beetz:
Deeper Understanding of Vague Instructions through Simulated Execution. 1694-1696 - Vignesh Prasad, Rishabh Jangir, Balaraman Ravindran, K. Madhava Krishna:
Data Driven Strategies for Active Monocular SLAM using Inverse Reinforcement Learning. 1697-1699 - J. Vince Pulido, Mary-Anne Fields, Laura E. Barnes:
On-the-fly Learning and Monitoring of Partially Observed Navigation Plan. 1700-1702 - Sudeep Raja Putta, Theja Tulabandhula:
Pure Exploration in Episodic Fixed-Horizon Markov Decision Processes. 1703-1704 - Roxana Radulescu, Peter Vrancx, Ann Nowé:
Analysing Congestion Problems in Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning. 1705-1707 - Niv Rafaeli, Gal A. Kaminka:
Active Perception at the Architecture Level. 1708-1710 - Diogo Rato, Brian Ravenet, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva:
Strategically Misleading the User: Building a Deceptive Virtual Suspect. 1711-1713 - Jaime Andres Rincon, Vicent J. Botti, Vicente Julián, Carlos Carrascosa:
Extending JaCalIVE Framework to Create Virtual Worlds by Means of an OWL Ontology. 1714-1715 - Vladimir Rocha, Anarosa Alves Franco Brandão:
MATe: Multiagent Architecture for Taming e-Devices. 1716-1718 - Jiang Rong, Tao Qin, Bo An, Tie-Yan Liu:
Pricing Optimization for Selling Reusable Resources. 1719-1721 - Ariel Rosenfeld, Matthew E. Taylor, Sarit Kraus:
Speeding up Tabular Reinforcement Learning Using State-Action Similarities. 1722-1724 - Fernando dos Santos, Ingrid Nunes, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Model-Driven Engineering in Agent-based Modeling and Simulation: a Case Study in the Traffic Signal Control Domain. 1725-1727 - Matthew Saponaro, Keith Decker:
Analysis of Meta-level Communication for Distributed Resource Allocation Problems. 1728-1730 - Justin Semonsen, Christopher Griffin, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Sarah Michele Rajtmajer:
Consensus on Social Graphs under Increasing Peer Pressure. 1731-1732 - Shervin Shahryari, Prashant Doshi:
Inverse Reinforcement Learning Under Noisy Observations. 1733-1735 - Sujoy Sikdar, Sibel Adali, Lirong Xia:
Optimal Decision Making with CP-nets and PCP-nets. 1736-1738 - Arambam James Singh, Akshat Kumar:
Multiagent Coordination Using Graph Structured Mathematical Optimization. 1739-1741 - Lucas Oliveira Souza, Célia Ghedini Ralha, Bruno W. P. Hoelz:
Optimizing Resource Allocation with Intelligent Agents. 1742-1744 - Phillip Taylor, Nathan Griffiths, Lina Barakat, Simon Miles:
Bootstrapping Trust with Partial and Subjective Observability. 1745-1747 - Mor Vered, Gal A. Kaminka:
Online Recognition of Navigation Goals Through Goal Mirroring. 1748-1750 - Binru Wang, Yuan Zhang, Sheng Zhong:
On Repeated Stackelberg Security Game with the Cooperative Human Behavior Modelfor Wildlife Protection. 1751-1753 - Jan Oliver Winkler, Asil Kaan Bozcuoglu, Mihai Pomarlan, Michael Beetz:
Task Parametrization through Multi-modal Analysis of Robot Experiences. 1754-1756 - Jun Wu, Lei Zhang, Chongjun Wang, Junyuan Xie:
Mechanism Design for Social Law Synthesis under Incomplete Information. 1757-1759 - Qikun Xiang, Jie Zhang, Ido Nevat, Pengfei Zhang:
A Trust-based Mixture of Gaussian Processes Model for Robust Participatory Sensing. 1760-1762 - Pan Xu, Aravind Srinivasan, Kanthi K. Sarpatwar, Kun-Lung Wu:
Budgeted Online Assignment in Crowdsourcing Markets: Theory and Practice. 1763-1765 - Fuhan Yan, Yichuan Jiang:
Pursuing a Faster Evader Based on an Agent Team with Unstable Speeds. 1766-1768 - Yongjie Yang:
Approval Voting with Intransitive Preferences. 1769-1771 - Fereshta Yazdani, Matthias Scheutz, Michael Beetz:
Cognition-enabled Task Interpretation for Human-Robot Teams in a Simulation-based Search and Rescue Mission. 1772-1774 - Jihang Zhang, Minjie Zhang, Fenghui Ren:
A Dynamic Resource Allocation Approach for Concurrent Emergency Events in Metropolitan Regions. 1775-1777 - Junzhe Zhang, Elias Bareinboim:
Transfer Learning in Multi-Armed Bandit: A Causal Approach. 1778-1780
Demonstration Abstracts
- Saulo Antunes Silva, Sandro Renato Dias, Leandro Soriano Marcolino:
Bang: A System for Training and Visualization in Multi-agent Team Formation. 1781-1783 - Natalie Fridman, Doron Amir, Ilan Schvartzman, Igor Kleinerman, Yulia Sulkovski, Zenia Gorlik, Sharon Kligsberg:
KINGFISHER: Total Maritime Awareness System. 1784-1786 - Rica Gonen:
Databroker System: A New Online Advertising System That Keeps Users Engaged While Preserving Their Privacy. 1787-1789 - Manuel Guimarães, Pedro Santos, Arnav Jhala:
Prom Week Meets Skyrim. 1790-1792 - Donghun Kang, Zhenchao C. Bing, Wen Song, Zehong Hu, Shuo Chen, Jie Zhang, Hui Xi:
Automatic Construction of Agent-based Simulation Using Business Process Diagrams and Ontology-based Models. 1793-1795 - Nils Masuch, Tobias Küster, Johannes Fähndrich, Marco Lützenberger, Sahin Albayrak:
A Multi-Agent Platform for Augmented Reality based Product-Service Systems. 1796-1798 - Jamie Matthews, Fred Charles, Julie Porteous, Alexandra Mendes:
Mise-En-Scène of Narrative Action in Interactive Storytelling. 1799-1801 - Deividi Moreira, Fernando dos Santos, Matheus Barbieri, Ingrid Nunes, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
ABStractme: Modularized Environment Modeling in Agent-based Simulations. 1802-1804 - Rodrigo Rodrigues Novaes Júnior, Daniel de Sousa Santos, Gabriel Martins Franco Santiago, Sandro Renato Dias:
A New Solution to the Traffic Managing System for Autonomous Vehicles. 1805-1807 - Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Cameron G. Smith, Marc Cavazza, Jolien Mouw, Paul van den Broek:
An Interactive Narrative Platform for Story Understanding Experiments. 1808-1810 - Lavindra de Silva, Paolo Felli, Jack C. Chaplin, Brian Logan, David Sanderson, Svetan M. Ratchev:
Synthesising Industry-Standard Manufacturing Process Controllers. 1811-1813 - Teck-Hou Teng, Hoong Chuin Lau, Akshat Kumar:
A Multi-Agent System for Coordinating Vessel Traffic. 1814-1816 - Yifeng Zeng, Zhang Zhang, The Anh Han, Iain R. Spears, Shengchao Qin:
Using Intention Recognition in a Simulation Platform to Assess Physical Activity Levels of an Office Building. 1817-1819
Doctoral Consortium Abstracts
- Jirí Cermák:
Solving Imperfect Recall Games. 1820-1821 - Nirav Ajmeri:
Engineering Socially Intelligent Personal Agents via Norms. 1822-1823 - Lachlan Birdsey:
A Framework for Large Scale Complex Adaptive Systems Modeling, Simulation, and Analysis. 1824-1825 - Steven Damer:
Identifying and Responding to Cooperative Actions in General-sum Normal Form Games. 1826-1827 - Muhammad Fayyaz, Michiel C. J. Bliemer, Matthew Beck:
Investigating Travel Choice Behaviour: a New Approach Using Interactive Experiments with Driving Simulators. 1828-1829 - Benjamin J. Ford:
Real-World Evaluation and Deployment of Adversary Attack Prediction Models. 1830-1831 - Ignasi Andrés Franch:
Asking Human Help in Contingent Planning. 1832-1833 - Josiah P. Hanna:
Bridging the Gap Between Simulation and Reality. 1834-1835 - Ayumi Igarashi:
Coalition Formation in Structured Environments. 1836-1837 - Rani Izsak:
Coping with Hardness of Welfare Maximization by Introducing Useful Complexity Measures. 1838-1839 - Stef Janssen:
Agent-based Security and Efficiency Estimation in Airport Terminals. 1840-1841 - Hongyao Ma:
Contingent Payment Mechanisms for Future Coordination. 1842 - Sara Marie McCarthy:
Adaptive and Dynamic Allocation of Security Resources. 1843-1844 - Mariela Morveli Espinoza:
Persuasive Negotiation Dialogues using Rhetorical Arguments. 1845-1846 - Divya Padmanabhan:
Theoretical Models for Learning from Multiple, Heterogenous and Strategic Agents. 1847-1848 - Alison R. Panisson:
Argumentation Schemes and Enthymemes in Multi-agent Systems. 1849-1850 - Bei Peng:
How Do Humans Teach: On Curriculum Design for Machine Learners. 1851-1852 - Ayslan Trevizan Possebom:
Consensus Decision-Making Using Argumentation. 1853-1854 - Gabriel de Oliveira Ramos:
Minimising Regret in Route Choice. 1855-1856 - Lucas Rizzo:
On Demonstrating the Impact of Defeasible Reasoning in Practice via a Multi-layer Argument-based Framework. 1857-1858 - Fernando P. Santos:
Social Norms of Cooperation in Multiagent Systems. 1859-1860 - Sailik Sengupta:
Moving Target Defense: A Symbiotic Framework for AI & Security. 1861-1862 - Anderson Rocha Tavares:
Strategic Reasoning in Digital Zero-Sum Games. 1863-1864 - Mark Valovage:
Overcoming Existing Limitations in Electricity-based Artificial Intelligence Applications. 1865-1866 - Mor Vered:
Intent Recognition Through Goal Mirroring. 1867-1868 - Enrique Areyan Viqueira:
Principled Autonomous Decision Making for Markets. 1869-1870
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