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AAMAS 2002: Bologna, Italy
- The First International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2002, July 15-19, 2002, Bologna, Italy, Proceedings. ACM 2002
Volume I
- Victor R. Lesser:
Evolution of the GPGP/TÆMS domain-independent coordination framework. 1-2
Agent oriented software engineering
- Thomas Juan, Adrian R. Pearce, Leon Sterling:
ROADMAP: extending the gaia methodology for complex open systems. 3-10 - Toshiaki Arai, Frieder Stolzenburg:
Multiagent systems specification by UML statecharts aiming at intelligent manufacturing. 11-18 - Steven Shapiro, Yves Lespérance, Hector J. Levesque:
The cognitive agents specification language and verification environment for multiagent systems. 19-26 - Philippe Massonet, Yves Deville, Cédric Nève:
From AOSE methodology to agent implementation. 27-34 - Fausto Giunchiglia, John Mylopoulos, Anna Perini:
The tropos software development methodology: processes, models and diagrams. 35-36 - Lin Padgham, Michael Winikoff:
Prometheus: a methodology for developing intelligent agents. 37-38 - Arnon Sturm, Onn Shehory:
Towards industrially applicable modeling technique for agent-based systems. 39-40 - Clinton Heinze, Leon Sterling:
Using the UML to model knowledge in agent systems. 441-42 - Guoqiang Zhong, Kenichi Takahashi, Satoshi Amamiya, Tsunenori Mine, Makoto Amamiya:
KODAMA project. 43-44 - Clemens Fritschi, Klaus Dorer:
Agent-oriented software engineering for successful TAC participation. 45-46 - Gilles Klein, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Patrick Taillibert:
HAMAC: an agent-based programming method. 47-48 - Tadachika Ozono, Shoji Goto, Nobuhiro Fujimaki, Toramatsu Shintani:
P2P based knowledge source discovery on research support system papits. 49-50 - Jan Murray:
Specifying agents with UML in robotic soccer. 51-52
Markets and auctions I
- Alexander Babanov, John Collins, Maria L. Gini:
Risk and expectations in a-priori time allocation in multi-agent contracting. 53-60 - Takayuki Ito, Makoto Yokoo, Shigeo Matsubara:
Designing an auction protocol under asymmetric information on nature's selection. 61-68 - Tuomas Sandholm, Subhash Suri, Andrew Gilpin, David Levine:
Winner determination in combinatorial auction generalizations. 69-76 - Esther David, Rina Azoulay-Schwartz, Sarit Kraus:
Protocols and strategies for automated multi-attribute auctions. 77-85 - Steven P. Fonseca, Martin L. Griss, Reed Letsinger:
Agent behavior architectures a MAS framework comparison. 86-87 - Martin K. Purvis, Mariusz Nowostawski, Stephen Cranefield:
A multi-level approach and infrastructure for agent-oriented software development. 88-89 - K. Suzanne Barber, Dung N. Lam:
Architecting agents using core competencies. 90-91 - Konstantinos Prouskas, Jeremy Pitt:
Towards a real-time architecture for time-aware agents. 92-93 - Manuel Kolp, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos:
Organizational multi-agent architectures: a mobile robot example. 94-95
Markets and auctions II
- Christopher H. Brooks, Edmund H. Durfee:
Congregating and market formation. 96-103 - Yuko Sakurai, Makoto Yokoo:
An average-case budget-non-negative double auction protocol. 104-111 - Makoto Yokoo, Koutarou Suzuki:
Secure multi-agent dynamic programming based on homomorphic encryption and its application to combinatorial auctions. 112-119 - Cuihong Li, Katia P. Sycara:
Algorithm for combinatorial coalition formation and payoff division in an electronic marketplace. 120-127
Bidding and bargaining agents I
- Cao Da-Jun, Xu Liang-Xian:
A negotiation model of incomplete information under time constraints. 128-134 - Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm:
An alternating offers bargaining model for computationally limited agents. 135-142 - S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael J. Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Multi-issue negotiation under time constraints. 143-150 - Elth Ogston, Stamatis Vassiliadis:
A peer-to-peer agent auction. 151-159 - Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm:
Bidders with hard valuation problems. 160-161 - Paul S. A. Reitsma, Peter Stone, János A. Csirik, Michael L. Littman:
Randomized strategic demand reduction: getting more by asking for less. 162-163 - Kidane Asrat Ghebreamiak, Arne Andersson:
Caching in multi-unit combinatorial auctions. 164-165 - Pu Huang, Alan Scheller-Wolf, Katia P. Sycara:
A strategy-proof multiunit double auction mechanism. 166-167 - Wolfram Conen, Tuomas Sandholm:
Preference elicitation in combinatorial auctions. 168-169 - Pinata Winoto, Tiffany Ya Tang:
A multi-agent queuing model for resource allocations in a non-cooperative game. 170-171 - Wei Chen, Keith S. Decker:
Coordination mechanisms for dependency relationships among multiple agents. 172-173 - Antonella Di Stefano, Corrado Santoro:
Modeling multi-agent communication contexts. 174-175
Multiagent simulation
- Praveen Paruchuri, Alok Reddy Pullalarevu, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
Multi agent simulation of unorganized traffic. 176-183 - Lamjed Ben Said, Thierry Bouron, Alexis Drogoul:
Agent-based interaction analysis of consumer behavior. 184-190 - Jan M. Allbeck, Karin Kipper, Charles Adams, William Schuler, Elena Zoubanova, Norman I. Badler, Martha Stone Palmer, Aravind K. Joshi:
ACUMEN: amplifying control and understanding of multiple entities. 191-198 - David C. Brogan, Jessica K. Hodgins:
Simulation level of detail for multiagent control. 199-206 - Julia V. Frolova, Victor V. Korobitsin:
Two multi-agent models of gender interaction in artificial society. 207-208 - A. Zhang, M. Chung, B. Lee, R. Cho, Sanza T. Kazadi, R. Vishwanath:
Variance in converging puck cluster sizes. 209-210 - Marjorie Le Bars, Jean-Marie Attonaty, Suzanne Pinson:
An Agent-based simulation for water sharing between different users. 211-212 - Robert A. Ghanea-Hercock:
Assimilation and survival in cyberspace. 213-214 - Francesco Amigoni, Nicola Gatti, Marco Somalvico:
A multiagent interaction paradigm for physiological process control. 215-216 - Franziska Klügl, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Simulation of adaptive agents: learning heuristics for route choice in a commuter scenario. 217-218
Robot architectures
- Kian Hsiang Low, Wee Kheng Leow, Marcelo H. Ang:
A hybrid mobile robot architecture with integrated planning and control. 219-226 - Monica N. Nicolescu, Maja J. Mataric:
A hierarchical architecture for behavior-based robots. 227-233 - Bruno Santos Pimentel, Guilherme A. S. Pereira, Mario Fernando Montenegro Campos:
On the development of cooperative behavior-based mobile manipulators. 234-239 - Ariel Felner, Roni Stern, Sarit Kraus:
PHA*: performing A* in unknown physical environments. 240-247
Multiagent resource allocation
- H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, John A. Sauter, Robert Savit:
Effort profiles in multi-agent resource allocation. 248-255 - Kiam Tian Seow, Khee Yin How:
Collaborative assignment: a multiagent negotiation approach using BDI concepts. 256-263 - Min-Jung Yoo:
An industrial application of agents for dynamic planning and scheduling. 264-271
Trust and reputation
- Martin J. Kollingbaum, Timothy J. Norman:
Supervised interaction: creating a web of trust for contracting agents in electronic environments. 272-279 - Lik Mui, Mojdeh Mohtashemi, Ari Halberstadt:
Notions of reputation in multi-agents systems: a review. 280-287 - Sandip Sen, Neelima Sajja:
Robustness of reputation-based trust: boolean case. 288-293 - Bin Yu, Munindar P. Singh:
An evidential model of distributed reputation management. 294-301 - Konstantinos Karasavvas, Richard A. Baldock, Albert Burger:
A multi-agent bioinformatics integration system with adjustable autonomy: an overview. 302-303 - Miquel Montaner, Beatriz López, Josep Lluís de la Rosa:
Developing trust in recommender agents. 304-305 - Silvia Breban, Julita Vassileva:
A coalition formation mechanism based on inter-agent trust relationships. 306-307 - Xiao Feng Wang, Kartik Hosanagar, Ramayya Krishnan, Pradeep K. Khosla:
Equilibrium reputation mechanism for mobile agent based electronic commerce. 308-309 - Sviatoslav B. Braynov, Tuomas Sandholm:
Incentive compatible mechanism for trust revelation. 310-311 - Partha Sarathi Dutta, Sandip Sen:
Emergence of stable coalitions via task exchanges. 312-313 - Von-Wun Soo, Chun-An Hung:
On-line incremental learning in bilateral multi-issue negotiation. 314-315 - Ana L. C. Bazzan, Vanessa Lindemann, Victor R. Lesser:
A domain-independent diagnosis tool to adapt organizations in learning scenarios. 316-317
Life-like and believable qualities
- Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles, Steven J. Mead:
Interacting with virtual characters in interactive storytelling. 318-325 - Robert C. Burke, Bruce Blumberg:
Using an ethologically-inspired model to learn apparent temporal causality for planning in synthetic creatures. 326-333 - Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch:
A step toward irrationality: using emotion to change belief. 334-341 - Patrick Doyle:
Believability through context using "knowledge in the world" to create intelligent characters. 342-349 - Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
SCREAM: scripting emotion-based agent minds. 350-351 - Eric Chown, Randolph M. Jones, Amy E. Henninger:
An architecture for emotional decision-making agents. 352-353 - Pilar Herrero, Angélica de Antonio, Steve Benford, Chris Greenhalgh:
Increasing the coherence between human beings and virtual agents. 354-355 - Sumedha Kshirsagar, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Virtual humans personified. 356-357 - Matthew D. Schmill, Paul R. Cohen:
A motivational system that drives the development of activity. 358-359 - Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti:
Emotions and personality in agent design. 360-361
Evolution, adaptation and learning I
- Jun Wang, Les Gasser:
Mutual online concept learning for multiple agents. 362-369 - Nobuo Suematsu, Akira Hayashi:
A multiagent reinforcement learning algorithm using extended optimal response. 370-377 - Kagan Tumer, Adrian K. Agogino, David H. Wolpert:
Learning sequences of actions in collectives of autonomous agents. 378-385 - Santiago Ontañón, Enric Plaza:
A bartering approach to improve multiagent learning. 386-393
Argumentation, persuation, and papers
- Simon Parsons, Michael J. Wooldridge, Leila Amgoud:
An analysis of formal inter-agent dialogues. 394-401 - Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Desiderata for agent argumentation protocols. 402-409 - Luís Brito, José Neves:
Argument exchange in heterogeneous electronic commerce environments. 410-417
Self-organizing systems
- Radhika Nagpal:
Programmable self-assembly using biologically-inspired multiagent control. 418-425 - Christine Bourjot, Vincent Chevrier, Vincent Thomas:
How social spiders inspired an approach To region detection. 426-433 - John A. Sauter, Robert S. Matthews, H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner:
Evolving adaptive pheromone path planning mechanisms. 434-440 - David Servat, Alexis Drogoul:
Combining amorphous computing and reactive agent-based systems: a paradigm for pervasive intelligence?. 441-448 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, John A. Sauter:
Digital pheromone mechanisms for coordination of unmanned vehicles. 449-450 - Philippe Mathieu, Jean-Christophe Routier, Yann Secq:
Dynamic organization of multi-agent systems. 451-452 - José M. Vidal:
The effects of cooperation on multiagent search in task-oriented domains. 453-454 - Franco Zambonelli, H. Van Dyke Parunak:
From design to intention: signs of a revolution. 455-456 - Jiming Liu, Shiwu Zhang, Yiming Ye:
Understanding emergent web regularities with information foraging agents. 457-458 - Marius-Calin Silaghi, Boi Faltings:
Self Reordering for security in generalized english auctions (GEA). 459-460 - Leonid Sheremetov, José C. Romero Cortés:
Agent organizations with utility-based fuzzy coalitions. 461-462 - Esteve del Acebo, Josep Lluís de la Rosa:
A fuzzy system based approach to social modeling in multi-agent systems. 463-464 - Catholijn M. Jonker, Jacky L. Snoep, Jan Treur, Hans V. Westerhoff, Wouter C. A. Wijngaards:
Embodied intentional dynamics of bacterial behaviour. 465-466
Group and organizational dynamics
- Josep M. Pujol, Ramon Sangüesa, Jordi Delgado:
Extracting reputation in multi agent systems by means of social network topology. 467-474 - Jordi Sabater, Carles Sierra:
Reputation and social network analysis in multi-agent systems. 475-482 - Jaime Simão Sichman, Rosaria Conte:
Multi-agent dependence by dependence graphs. 483-490 - Timothy J. Norman, Chris Reed:
Group delegation and responsibility. 491-498 - François Legras:
A robust cooperation architecture for teams of UCAVs. 499-500 - Jomi Fred Hübner, Jaime Simão Sichman, Olivier Boissier:
MOISE+: towards a structural, functional, and deontic model for MAS organization. 501-502 - Xiaoqin Zhang, Victor R. Lesser, Thomas Wagner:
Integrative negotiation in complex organizational agent systems. 503-504 - Martin D. Beer, Janice Whatley:
A multi-agent architecture to support synchronous collaborative learning in an international environment. 505-506 - Sehl Mellouli, Guy W. Mineau, Daniel Pascot:
The integrated modeling of multi-agent systems and their environment. 507-508
Volume II
Agent communication languages
- Hamza Mazouzi, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni, Serge Haddad:
Open protocol design for complex interactions in multi-agent systems. 517-526 - Pinar Yolum, Munindar P. Singh:
Flexible protocol specification and execution: applying event calculus planning using commitments. 527-534 - Nicoletta Fornara, Marco Colombetti:
Operational specification of a commitment-based agent communication language. 536-542 - Sanjeev Kumar, Marcus J. Huber, Philip R. Cohen:
Representing and executing protocols as joint actions. 543-550 - Andreas Gerber, Nils Kammenhuber, Matthias Klusch:
CASA: a distributed holonic multiagent architecture for timber production. 551-552 - Stephen Cranefield, Mariusz Nowostawski, Martin K. Purvis:
Implementing agent communication languages directly from UML specifications. 553-554 - Juan Manuel Serrano, Sascha Ossowski:
The design of agent communication languages: an organizational approach. 555-556 - Frank Guerin, Jeremy Pitt:
Proving properties of open agent systems. 557-558 - Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz:
Negotiation as a mechanism for language evolution. 559-560 - Terry R. Payne, Massimo Paolucci, Rahul Singh, Katia P. Sycara:
Facilitating message exchange though middle agents. 561-562 - Floris Wiesman, Nico Roos, Paul Vogt:
Automatic ontology mapping for agent communication. 563-564 - Sasu Tarkoma, Mikko Laukkanen:
Supporting software agents on small devices. 565-566 - Sanjeev Kumar, Philip R. Cohen, Marcus J. Huber:
Direct execution of team specifications in STAPLE. 567-568 - Nicola Muscettola:
Planning and execution, life, the solar system, and everything. 569
Applications
- Steve A. Chien, Rob Sherwood, Gregg R. Rabideau, Rebecca Castaño, Ashley Davies, Michael C. Burl, Russell Knight, Timothy M. Stough, Joseph Roden, Paul Zetocha, Ross H. Wainwright, Pete Klupar, Jim Van Gaasbeck, Pat Cappelaere, Dean Oswald:
The Techsat-21 autonomous space science agent. 570-577 - Karen Zita Haigh, John Phelps, Christopher W. Geib:
An open agent architecture for assisting elder independence. 578-586 - António Lopes, Sérgio Gaio, Luís Miguel Botelho:
Personal access to a worldwide agent network. 587-588 - Antonio Moreno, David Isern:
A first step towards providing health-care agent-based services to mobile users. 589-590
Bidding and bargaining agents II
- Gerald Tesauro, Jonathan Bredin:
Strategic sequential bidding in auctions using dynamic programming. 591-598 - Michael Schillo, Christian Kray, Klaus Fischer:
The eager bidder problem: a fundamental problem of DAI and selected solutions. 599-606 - Partha Sarathi Dutta, Sandip Sen:
Optimal sequencing of individually rational contracts. 607-612 - Andrew Byde, Chris Preist, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Decision procedures for multiple auctions. 613-620 - Hiroshi Ishiguro:
Toward interactive humanoid robots: a constructive approach to developing intelligent robots. 621-622
Mobile software agents
- Cefn Hoile, Fang Wang, Erwin Bonsma, Paul Marrow:
Core specification and experiments in DIET: a decentralised ecosystem-inspired mobile agent system. 623-630 - Subrata Kumar Das, Kurt Shuster, Curt Wu:
ACQUIRE: agent-based complex query and information retrieval engine. 631-638 - Tieyan Li, Kwok-Yan Lam:
An optimal location update and searching algorithm for tracking mobile agent. 639-646 - Jonathan Carter, Ali A. Ghorbani, Stephen Marsh:
Just-in-time information sharing architectures in multiagent systems. 647-654 - Tieyan Li, Kwok-Yan Lam:
Detecting anomalous agents in mobile agent system: a preliminary approach. 655-656 - Xiaocong Fan:
On splitting BDI agents. 657-658 - Zeljko Obrenovic, Dusan Starcevic, Emil Jovanov, Vlada Radivojevic:
An agent based framework for virtual medical devices. 659-660 - Mark Klein, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar:
A knowledge-based methodology for designing robust multi-agent systems. 661 - Armin Stranjak, Igor Cavrak, Damir Kovacic, Mario Zagar:
Autonomous mobile objects in CORBA-based distributed systems. 662-663 - T. D. Lowen, Gregory M. P. O'Hare, Peter T. O'Hare:
Mobile agents point the WAY: context sensitive service delivery through mobile lightweight agents. 664-665 - Zakaria Maamar, Wathiq Mansoor, Qusay H. Mahmoud:
Software agents to support mobile services. 666-667 - Arran Bartish, Charles Thevathayan:
BDI agents for game development. 668-669 - Laurent Vercouter:
A fault-tolerant open MAS. 670-671 - Zahia Guessoum, Jean-Pierre Briot, S. Charpentier, Olivier Marin, Pierre Sens:
A fault-tolerant multi-agent framework. 672-673
Social order
- Fabiola López y López, Michael Luck, Mark d'Inverno:
Constraining autonomy through norms. 674-681 - Michael Rovatsos, Gerhard Weiß, Marco Wolf:
An approach to the analysis and design of multiagent systems based on interaction frames. 682-689 - Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Paul E. Dunne:
No agent is an island: a framework for the study of inter-agent behavior. 690-691 - Martin Fredriksson, Rune Gustavsson:
Methodological principles in construction and observation of open computational systems. 692-693 - Virginia Dignum, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Hans Weigand:
Towards an organizational model for agent societies using contracts. 694-695
Agent analysis and design
- Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos, Jordi Sabater, Carles Sierra, Joaquim Querol:
Skeleton-based agent development for electronic institutions. 696-703 - Holger Knublauch:
Extreme programming of multi-agent systems. 704-711 - Mirko Viroli, Andrea Omicini:
Specifying agent observable behaviour. 712-720 - David Kinny:
ViP: a visual programming language for plan execution systems. 721-728
Scalability and robustness
- Gal A. Kaminka, Michael H. Bowling:
Towards robust teams with many agents. 729-736 - Alan Fedoruk, Ralph Deters:
Improving fault-tolerance by replicating agents. 737-744 - Les Gasser, Kelvin Kakugawa:
MACE3J: fast flexible distributed simulation of large, large-grain multi-agent systems. 745-752 - Mark Klein, Peyman Faratin, Hiroki Sayama, Yaneer Bar-Yam:
Negotiating complex contracts. 753-757
Conversational agents
- Catherine Pelachaud, Valeria Carofiglio, Berardina De Carolis, Fiorella de Rosis, Isabella Poggi:
Embodied contextual agent in information delivering application. 758-765 - David R. Traum, Jeff Rickel:
Embodied agents for multi-party dialogue in immersive virtual worlds. 766-773 - James F. Allen, Nate Blaylock, George Ferguson:
A problem solving model for collaborative agents. 774-781 - Charles Rich, Neal Lesh, Andrew Garland, Jeff Rickel:
A plug-in architecture for generating collaborative agent responses. 782-789 - Yasuhiko Kitamura, Hideki Tsujimoto, Teruhiro Yamada, Taizo Yamamoto:
Multiple character-agents interface: an information integration platform where multiple agents and human user collaborate. 790-791 - Taras Mahlin, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Claudia V. Goldman:
DOrAM: real answers to real questions. 792-793 - Yanguo Jing, Keith E. Brown, Nick K. Taylor:
Intelligent interface agents for a system to diagnose eye disorders. 794-795 - Marcello L'Abbate, Ulrich Thiel:
Helping conversational agents to find informative responses: query expansion methods for chatterbots. 796-797 - Nikos I. Karacapilidis, Pavlos Moraitis:
Modeling dialogues in multi-agent systems. 798-799 - Alexander Huber, Bernd Ludwig:
Users talk to their model trains: interaction with a speech-based multi-agent system. 800-801 - Terry R. Payne, Rahul Singh, Katia P. Sycara:
RCal: a case study on semantic web agents. 802-803
Mobile embodied agents
- Michael Beetz, Sebastian Buck, Robert Hanek, Thorsten Schmitt, Bernd Radig:
The AGILO autonomous robot soccer team: computational principles, experiences, and perspectives. 805-812 - Kasper Støy, Wei-Min Shen, Peter M. Will:
How to make a self-reconfigurable robot run. 813-820 - Randall W. Hill Jr., Youngjun Kim, Jonathan Gratch:
Anticipating where to look: predicting the movements of mobile agents in complex terrain. 821-827 - Norimichi Ukita, Takashi Matsuyama:
Real-time multi-target tracking by cooperative distributed active vision agents. 829-838 - Hüseyin Sevay, Costas Tsatsoulis:
Multiagent reactive plan application learning in dynamic environments. 839-840 - Dídac Busquets, Ramón López de Mántaras, Carles Sierra:
Reinforcement learning for landmark-based robot navigation. 841-842 - Bruno Scherrer, François Charpillet:
Coevolutive planning in markov decision processes. 843-844 - Mohammad Ghavamzadeh, Sridhar Mahadevan:
A multiagent reinforcement learning algorithm by dynamically merging markov decision processes. 845-846 - Hongchi Shi, Spyridon Revithis, Su-Shing Chen:
An agent enabling personalized learning in e-learning environments. 847-848
Theories of agency, autonomy, and papers
- Michael Fisher, Chiara Ghidini:
The abc of rational agent modelling. 849-856 - Paul Scerri, David V. Pynadath, Milind Tambe:
Why the elf acted autonomously: towards a theory of adjustable autonomy. 857-864 - Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur:
A dynamic perspective on an agent's mental states and interaction with its environment. 865-872 - David V. Pynadath, Milind Tambe:
Multiagent teamwork: analyzing the optimality and complexity of key theories and models. 873-880
Formalisms and logics II
- Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan:
Ascribing beliefs to resource bounded agents. 881-888 - Jan-Willem Roorda, Wiebe van der Hoek, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Iterated belief change in multi-agent systems. 889-896 - Ken Satoh, Keiji Yamamoto:
Speculative computation with multi-agent belief revision. 897-904
Formalisms and logics I
- Robert Demolombe, Erwan Hamon:
What does it mean that an agent is performing a typical procedure? a formal definition in the situation calculus. 905-911 - Jürgen Dix, Sarit Kraus, V. S. Subrahmanian:
Agents dealing with time and uncertainty. 912-919 - Andreas Herzig, Dominique Longin:
A logic of intention with cooperation principles and with assertive speech acts as communication primitives. 920-927 - Naoyuki Nide, Shiro Takata:
Deduction systems for BDI logics using sequent calculus. 928-935 - Eudenia Xavier Meneses, Flávio S. Corrêa da Silva:
Expressing systems capabilities for knowledge coordination. 936-937 - James Harland, Michael Winikoff:
Agent negotiation as proof search in linear logic. 938-939 - Anna Ciampolini, Paola Mello, Paolo Torroni, Evelina Lamma:
Coordinating the safe execution of tasks in a constrained multi-agent system. 940-941 - Michael Schroeder, Ralf Schweimeier:
Fuzzy argumentation for negotiating agents. 942-943 - Jürgen Dix, Héctor Muñoz-Avila, Dana S. Nau, Lingling Zhang:
Planning in a multi-agent environment: theory and practice. 944-945 - Alessio Lomuscio, Marek J. Sergot:
The bit transmission problem revisited. 946-947 - Luis Carlos de Sousa Menezes, Geber L. Ramalho, Hermano Perrelli de Moura:
Modular definition of agent-oriented languages using action semantics. 948-949 - László Aszalós, Andreas Herzig:
A logic for semi-public communication in multi-agent systems. 950-951
Agent analysis and validation
- Michael J. Wooldridge, Michael Fisher, Marc-Philippe Huget, Simon Parsons:
Model checking multi-agent systems with MABLE. 952-959 - David Poutakidis, Lin Padgham, Michael Winikoff:
Debugging multi-agent systems using design artifacts: the case of interaction protocols. 960-967 - Christos Georgousopoulos, Omer F. Rana:
An approach to conforming a MAS into a FIPA-compliant system. 968-975 - Paul E. Dunne, Michael J. Wooldridge, Michael Laurence:
The computational complexity of boolean and stochastic agent design problems. 976-983 - Mark A. Iwen, Amol Dattatraya Mali:
Interaction graphs for planning problem decomposition. 984-985 - Nico Roos, Annette ten Teije, André Bos, Cees Witteveen:
An analysis of multi-agent diagnosis. 986-987 - Weixiong Zhang, Zhidong Deng, Guandong Wang, Lars Wittenburg, Zhao Xing:
Distributed problem solving in sensor networks. 988-989 - Andrew B. Williams, Todd A. Krygowski, George Thomas:
Using agents to reach an ontology consensus. 990-991 - Tarek Helmy, Satoshi Amamiya, Makoto Amamiya:
Kodama: towards a distributed web searching. 992-993
Volume III
Applications in commerce
- Filippo Menczer, W. Nick Street, Narayan Vishwakarma, Alvaro E. Monge, Markus Jakobsson:
IntelliShopper: a proactive, personal, private shopping assistant. 1001-1008 - Panos M. Markopoulos, Jeffrey O. Kephart:
How valuable are shopbots? 1009-1016 - Michael N. Huhns, Larry M. Stephens, Nenad Ivezic:
Automating supply-chain management. 1017-1024 - Fabien Gandon, Laurent Berthelot, Rose Dieng-Kuntz:
A multi-agent platform for a corporate semantic web. 1025-1032 - Wei Yang, Katia P. Sycara:
Risk management in natural gas supply chain. 1033-1034 - Onn Shehory, Maria Goldstein, Adi Shulman, Arnon Sturm, Boris Yurovitsky:
Bi-concurrent layered architecture for eCommerce agents. 1035-1036 - Yun Peng, Youyong Zou, Xiaocheng Luan, Nenad Ivezic, Michael Grüninger, Albert T. Jones:
Semantic resolution for e-commerce. 1037-1038 - Federico Bergenti, Agostino Poggi, Giovanni Rimassa, Paola Turci:
CoMMA: a multi-agent system for corporate memory management. 1039-1040 - Karen L. Myers, David N. Morley:
Conflict management for agent guidance. 1041-1042 - Katia P. Sycara:
Agents supporting humans and organizations in open, dynamic environments. 1043
Specification of social structures
- Marc Esteva, David de la Cruz, Carles Sierra:
ISLANDER: an electronic institutions editor. 1045-1052 - Alexander Artikis, Jeremy Pitt, Marek J. Sergot:
Animated specifications of computational societies. 1053-1061 - Leen-Kiat Soh, Costas Tsatsoulis:
Satisficing coalition formation among agents. 1062-1063 - Alessandro Ricci, Andrea Omicini, Enrico Denti:
Engineering agent societies: a case study in smart environments. 1064-1065
Coordination and cooperation II
- David H. Wolpert, John W. Lawson:
Designing agent collectives for systems with Markovian dynamics. 1066-1073 - Philippe Caillou, Samir Aknine, Suzanne Pinson:
A multi-agent method for forming and dynamic restructuring of pareto optimal coalitions. 1074-1081 - Robert L. Axtell:
Non-cooperative dynamics of multi-agent teams. 1082-1089 - William Agassounon, Alcherio Martinoli:
Efficiency and robustness of threshold-based distributed allocation algorithms in multi-agent systems. 1090-1097 - Ping Xuan, Victor R. Lesser:
Multi-agent policies: from centralized ones to decentralized ones. 1098-1105
Coordination and cooperation I
- Cora B. Excelente-Toledo, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Learning to select a coordination mechanism. 1106-1113 - Sandip Sen, Partha Sarathi Dutta:
The evolution and stability of cooperative traits. 1114-1120 - Sanmay Das, Barbara J. Grosz, Avi Pfeffer:
Learning and decision: making for intention reconciliation. 1121-1128 - Joao Luis T. da Silva, Yves Demazeau:
Vowels co-ordination model. 1129-1136 - Rushed Kanawati, Maria Malek:
A multi-agent system for collaborative bookmarking. 1137-1138 - Timothy W. Rauenbusch:
The mediation algorithm for real time negotiation. 1139-1140 - Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Rineke Verbrugge:
Evolution of collective commitment during reconfiguration. 1141-1142 - Andrea Bonarini, Marcello Restelli:
An architecture to implement agents co-operating in dynamic environments. 1143-1144 - Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso, Gal A. Kaminka:
Towards any-team coaching in adversarial domains. 1145-1146 - Osher Yadgar, Sarit Kraus, Charles L. Ortiz Jr.:
Hierarchical organizations for real-time large-scale task and team environments. 1147-1148
Philosophical foundations
- John R. Rose, Michael N. Huhns, Soumik Sinha Roy, William H. Turkett Jr.:
An agent architecture for long-term robustness. 1149-1156 - Marco Colombetti, Mario Verdicchio:
An analysis of agent speech acts as institutional actions. 1157-1164 - Guido Boella:
Intentions: choice first, commitment follows. 1165-1166
Distributed problem solving
- Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Tractable multiagent planning for epistemic goals. 1167-1174 - Yiming Ye, Stephen J. Boies, Jiming Liu, Xun Yi:
Collective perception in massive, open, and heterogeneous multi-agent environment. 1175-1182 - Stefania Bandini, Sara Manzoni, Carla Simone:
Dealing with space in multi--agent systems: a model for situated MAS. 1183-1190 - Pedro V. Sander, Denis Peleshchuk, Barbara J. Grosz:
A scalable, distributed algorithm for efficient task allocation. 1191-1198 - Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo:
Local search for distributed SAT with complex local problems. 1199-1206
Negotiation
- Xiaoqin Zhang, Victor R. Lesser:
Multi-linked negotiation in multi-agent systems. 1207-1214 - Charles L. Ortiz Jr., Eric Hsu:
Structured negotiation. 1215-1222 - Paolo Torroni:
A study on the termination of negotiation dialogues. 1223-1230
Evolution, adaptation, and learning II
- Bruce Edmonds:
Learning and exploiting context in agents. 1231-1238 - Carlos H. C. Ribeiro, Renê Pegoraro, Anna Helena Reali Costa:
Experience generalization for concurrent reinforcement learners: the minimax-QS algorithm. 1239-1245 - Jörg Denzinger, Sean Ennis:
Being the new guy in an experienced team: enhancing training on the job. 1246-1253 - Tang Chao, Feng Shan, Simon X. Yang:
Modeling and design monitor agent using layered control architecture. 1254-1259 - Steven J. Lynden, Omer F. Rana:
LEAF: a FIPA compliant software toolkit for learning based MAS. 1260-1261 - Koichi Moriyama, Masayuki Numao:
Construction of a learning agent handling its rewards according to environmental situations. 1262-1263 - Olivier Buffet, Alain Dutech, François Charpillet:
Learning to weigh basic behaviors in scalable agents. 1264-1265 - Takahiro Uchiya, Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshita, Norio Shiratori:
An architecture of active agent repository for dynamic networking. 1266-1267 - Bin Yu, Munindar P. Singh:
Emergence of agent-based referral networks. 1268-1269 - Carles Sierra, Jordi Sabater, Jaume Agustí-Cullell, Pere Garcia:
Evolutionary programming in SADDE. 1270-1271
Information sharing
- Ascensión Gallardo-Antolín, Ángel Navia-Vázquez, Harold Y. Molina-Bulla, A. B. Rodríguez-González, Francisco J. Valverde-Albacete, Jesús Cid-Sueiro, Aníbal R. Figueiras-Vidal, T. Koutris, C. Xirouhaki, Manolis Koubarakis:
I-Gaia: an information processing layer for the DIET platform. 1272-1279 - Paolo Busetta, Antonia Donà, Michele Nori:
Channeled multicast for group communications. 1280-1287 - Loris Penserini, Maurizio Panti, Luca Spalazzi:
Agent-based transactions into decentralised P2P. 1288-1289 - Itai Yarom, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Claudia V. Goldman:
The impact of infocenters on e-marketplaces. 1290-1291 - Penny Noy, Michael Schroeder:
Defining like-minded agents with the aid of visualization. 1292-1293
Decision making
- Rafael H. Bordini, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Rafael de Oliveira Jannone, Daniel M. Basso, Rosa Maria Vicari, Victor R. Lesser:
AgentSpeak(XL): efficient intention selection in BDI agents via decision-theoretic task scheduling. 1294-1302 - Hosam Hanna, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib:
Task selection problem under uncertainty as decision-making. 1303-1308 - Fabrice Lamarche, Stéphane Donikian:
Automatic orchestration of behaviours through the management of resources and priority levels. 1309-1316 - Peyman Faratin, Bartel A. Van de Walle:
Agent preference relations: strict, indifferent and incomparable. 1317-1324 - Dmitri A. Dolgov, Edmund H. Durfee:
Satisficing strategies for resource-limited policy search in dynamic environments. 1325-1332
Middle agents
- Fang Wang:
Self-organising communities formed by middle agents. 1333-1339 - Zili Zhang, Chengqi Zhang:
An improvement to matchmaking algorithms for middle agents. 1340-1347 - Mikko Laukkanen, Heikki Helin, Heimo Laamanen:
Supporting nomadic agent-based applications in the FIPA agent architecture. 1348-1355
Embodied agents
- Damian A. Isla, Bruce Blumberg:
Object persistence for synthetic creatures. 1356-1363 - Stefan Fischer, Werner Kießling, Stefan Holland, Michael Fleder:
The COSIMA prototype for multi-objective bargaining. 1364-1371 - Richard Angros, W. Lewis Johnson, Jeff Rickel, Andrew Scholer:
Learning domain knowledge for teaching procedural skills. 1372-1378 - Kazuhiko Kawamura, Tamara E. Rogers, Xinyu Ao:
Development of a cognitive model of humans in a multi-agent framework for human-robot interaction. 1379-1386 - Toru Takahashi, Hideaki Takeda:
Proposal of a script language for embodied conversational agents as asynchronous conversational media. 1387-1388 - Randall W. Hill Jr., Changhee Han, Michael van Lent:
Perceptually driven cognitive mapping of urban environments. 1389-1390 - David C. Brogan, Yannick Loitière:
Data-driven generation of simulated soccer behaviors. 1391-1392 - Paul E. Rybski, Maria L. Gini, Dean F. Hougen, Sascha Stoeter, Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos:
A distributed surveillance task using miniature robots. 1393-1394 - Itsuki Noda:
Segmentation of environments using hidden Markov modeling of other agents. 1395-1396
Management of computation
- Markus J. Kaiser, Kwok Ching Tsui, Jiming Liu:
Self-organized autonomous web proxies. 1397-1404 - Krunoslav Trzec, Darko Huljenic:
Intelligent agents for QoS management. 1405-1412 - Petra Funk, Ingo Zinnikus:
Self-stabilization as multiagent systems property. 1413-1414 - Romaric Charton, Anne Boyer, François Charpillet:
Towards bringing heterogeneous agents to cooperation: an architecture for multimedia services. 1415-1416 - M. Mostagir, Keith Decker:
A multi-agent system architecture for active networks. 1417-1418 - Jerzy W. Bala, Sung Baik, Ali Hadjarian, B. K. Gogia, Chris Manthorne:
Application of a distributed data mining approach to network intrusion detection. 1419-1420
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