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AAMAS 2010: Toronto, Canada
- Wiebe van der Hoek, Gal A. Kaminka, Yves Lespérance, Michael Luck, Sandip Sen:
9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2010), Toronto, Canada, May 10-14, 2010, Volume 1-3. IFAAMAS 2010, ISBN 978-0-9826571-1-9
Best paper and best student paper nominations
- W. Bradley Knox, Peter Stone:
Combining manual feedback with subsequent MDP reward signals for reinforcement learning. 5-12 - Zsolt Kira:
Inter-robot transfer learning for perceptual classification. 13-20 - Robin Glinton, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara:
Exploiting scale invariant dynamics for efficient information propagation in large teams. 21-30 - Jonathan Sorg, Satinder Singh:
Linear options. 31-38 - Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Thomas Voice, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Agent-based micro-storage management for the Smart Grid. 39-46 - Felix Brandt, Markus Brill, Felix A. Fischer, Paul Harrenstein:
Minimal retentive sets in tournaments. 47-58
Virtual agents I
- Mark Hoogendoorn, Jeremy Soumokil:
Evaluation of virtual agents utilizing theory of mind in a real time action game. 59-66 - Xiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Sven Koenig:
Moving target D* Lite. 67-74 - Christopher Amato, Guy Shani:
High-level reinforcement learning in strategy games. 75-82 - Eurico Doirado, Carlos Martinho:
I mean it!: detecting user intentions to create believable behaviour for virtual agents in games. 83-90 - Hendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Adaptive expressiveness: virtual conversational agents that can align to their interaction partner. 91-98 - Birgit Endrass, Elisabeth André, Lixing Huang, Jonathan Gratch:
A data-driven approach to model culture-specific communication management styles for virtual agents. 99-108
Coordination and cooperation I
- Matthew E. Taylor, Manish Jain, Yanquin Jin, Makoto Yokoo, Milind Tambe:
When should there be a "Me" in "Team"?: distributed multi-agent optimization under uncertainty. 109-116 - Peter Stone, Sarit Kraus:
To teach or not to teach?: decision making under uncertainty in ad hoc teams. 117-124 - Tomasz P. Michalak, Dorota Marciniak, Marcin Szamotulski, Talal Rahwan, Michael J. Wooldridge, Peter McBurney, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A logic-based representation for coalitional games with externalities. 125-132 - Christopher Kiekintveld, Zhengyu Yin, Atul Kumar, Milind Tambe:
Asynchronous algorithms for approximate distributed constraint optimization with quality bounds. 133-140 - Ismel Brito, Pedro Meseguer:
Improving DPOP with function filtering. 141-148 - Meritxell Vinyals, Marc Pujol-Gonzalez, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Jesús Cerquides:
Divide-and-coordinate: DCOPs by agreement. 149-156
Game theory I
- Nicholas Abou Risk, Duane Szafron:
Using counterfactual regret minimization to create competitive multiplayer poker agents. 159-166 - Stéphane Airiau, Ulle Endriss:
Multiagent resource allocation with sharable items: simple protocols and Nash equilibria. 167-174 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Landon Kraemer:
Coalition structure generation in multi-agent systems with mixed externalities. 175-182 - Sam Ganzfried, Tuomas Sandholm:
Computing equilibria by incorporating qualitative models? 183-190 - Ashton Anderson, Yoav Shoham, Alon Altman:
Internal implementation. 191-198 - Albert Xin Jiang, MohammadAli Safari:
Pure Nash equilibria: complete characterization of hard and easy graphical games. 199-206
Trust
- Paul-Amaury Matt, Maxime Morge, Francesca Toni:
Combining statistics and arguments to compute trust. 209-216 - Ramón Hermoso, Holger Billhardt, Sascha Ossowski:
Role evolution in Open Multi-Agent Systems as an information source for trust. 217-224 - George Vogiatzis, Ian MacGillivray, Maria Chli:
A probabilistic model for trust and reputation. 225-232 - Jie Tang, Sven Seuken, David C. Parkes:
Hybrid transitive trust mechanisms. 233-240 - Chris Burnett, Timothy J. Norman, Katia P. Sycara:
Bootstrapping trust evaluations through stereotypes. 241-248 - Nathan Griffiths, Michael Luck:
Changing neighbours: improving tag-based cooperation. 249-256
Agent reasoning I
- Chitta Baral, Gregory Gelfond, Tran Cao Son, Enrico Pontelli:
Using answer set programming to model multi-agent scenarios involving agents' knowledge about other's knowledge. 259-266 - Meir Kalech, Avi Pfeffer:
Decision making with dynamically arriving information. 267-274 - Xiaocong Fan, Meng Su:
Using geometric diffusions for recognition-primed multi-agent decision making. 275-282 - Shakil M. Khan, Yves Lespérance:
A logical framework for prioritized goal change. 283-290 - James C. Boerkoel Jr., Edmund H. Durfee, Keith Purrington:
Generalized solution techniques for preference-based constrained optimization with CP-nets. 291-298 - John P. Dickerson, Gerardo I. Simari, V. S. Subrahmanian, Sarit Kraus:
A graph-theoretic approach to protect static and moving targets from adversaries. 299-306
Learning I
- Michael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls:
Frequency adjusted multi-agent Q-learning. 309-316 - Bruno Norberto da Silva, Alan K. Mackworth:
Using spatial hints to improve policy reuse in a reinforcement learning agent. 317-324 - Dhirendra Singh, Sebastian Sardiña, Lin Padgham, Stéphane Airiau:
Learning context conditions for BDI plan selection. 325-332 - Nathan R. Sturtevant, Vadim Bulitko, Yngvi Björnsson:
On learning in agent-centered search. 333-340 - Peng Zang, Arya Irani, Peng Zhou, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
Using training regimens to teach expanding function approximators. 341-348 - Marek Grzes, Daniel Kudenko:
PAC-MDP learning with knowledge-based admissible models. 349-358
Social choice I
- Ulle Endriss, Umberto Grandi, Daniele Porello:
Complexity of judgment aggregation: safety of the agenda. 359-366 - Piotr Faliszewski, Edith Hemaspaandra, Henning Schnoor:
Manipulation of copeland elections. 367-374 - Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski, Arkadii M. Slinko:
On the role of distances in defining voting rules. 375-382 - Boris Golden, Patrice Perny:
Infinite order Lorenz dominance for fair multiagent optimization. 383-390 - Bart de Keijzer, Tomas Klos, Yingqian Zhang:
Enumeration and exact design of weighted voting games. 391-398 - Lirong Xia, Vincent Conitzer, Jérôme Lang:
Aggregating preferences in multi-issue domains by using maximum likelihood estimators. 399-408
Agreement technologies
- Davide Grossi:
On the logic of argumentation theory. 409-416 - Iyad Rahwan, Fernando Tohmé:
Collective argument evaluation as judgement aggregation. 417-424 - Ivan Marsá-Maestre, Miguel A. López-Carmona, Juan R. Velasco, Enrique de la Hoz:
Avoiding the prisoner's dilemma in auction-based negotiations for highly rugged utility spaces. 425-432 - Paul Martin, David Robertson, Michael Rovatsos:
Opportunistic belief reconciliation during distributed interactions. 433-440 - Nabila Hadidi, Yannis Dimopoulos, Pavlos Moraitis:
Argumentative alternating offers. 441-448 - Efthimios Bothos, Dimitris Apostolou, Gregoris Mentzas:
Agent based information aggregation markets. 449-454
KR/AAMAS joint session I
- Amit K. Chopra, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos:
Reasoning about agents and protocols via goals and commitments. 457-464 - Murat Sensoy, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos, Timothy J. Norman:
Flexible task resourcing for intelligent agents. 465-472 - Nicolas Troquard, Dirk Walther:
Alternating-time dynamic logic. 473-480 - Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan, Nguyen Hoang Nga, Abdur Rakib:
Resource-bounded alternating-time temporal logic. 481-488
KR/AAMAS joint session II
- Giuseppe De Giacomo, Fabio Patrizi, Sebastian Sardiña:
Agent programming via planning programs. 491-498 - Giuseppe De Giacomo, Paolo Felli:
Agent composition synthesis based on ATL. 499-506
Simulation
- Julien Siebert, Laurent Ciarletta, Vincent Chevrier:
Agents and artefacts for multiple models co-evolution: building complex system simulation as a set of interacting models. 509-516 - Sherief Abdallah:
Using graph analysis to study networks of adaptive agent. 517-524 - Tibor Bosse, Charlotte Gerritsen:
An agent-based framework to support crime prevention. 525-532 - Nazim Fatès, Vincent Chevrier:
How important are updating schemes in multi-agent systems? An illustration on a multi-turmite model. 533-540 - David Scerri, Alexis Drogoul, Sarah L. Hickmott, Lin Padgham:
An architecture for modular distributed simulation with agent-based models. 541-548 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Robert Bisson, Sven A. Brueckner:
Agent interaction, multiple perspectives, and swarming simulation. 549-556
Robotics I
- George Chrysanthakopoulos, Guy Shani:
Augmenting appearance-based localization and navigation using belief update. 559-566 - Asaf Shiloni, Alon Levy, Ariel Felner, Meir Kalech:
Ants meeting algorithms. 567-574 - Stephen J. Guy, Ming C. Lin, Dinesh Manocha:
Modeling collision avoidance behavior for virtual humans. 575-582 - Frederic Py, Kanna Rajan, Conor McGann:
A systematic agent framework for situated autonomous systems. 583-590 - Noa Agmon:
On events in multi-robot patrol in adversarial environments. 591-598 - Grégory Mermoud, Loïc Matthey, William C. Evans, Alcherio Martinoli:
Aggregation-mediated collective perception and action in a group of miniature robots. 599-606
Economic paradigms I
- Reshef Meir, Ariel D. Procaccia, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
On the limits of dictatorial classification. 609-616 - Yoram Bachrach:
Honor among thieves: collusion in multi-unit auctions. 617-624 - Abraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm:
Decision rules and decision markets. 625-632 - Atsushi Iwasaki, Vincent Conitzer, Yoshifusa Omori, Yuko Sakurai, Taiki Todo, Mingyu Guo, Makoto Yokoo:
Worst-case efficiency ratio in false-name-proof combinatorial auction mechanisms. 633-640 - Magnus Roos, Jörg Rothe:
Complexity of social welfare optimization in multiagent resource allocation. 641-648 - Enrico H. Gerding, Sebastian Stein, Kate Larson, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Scalable mechanism design for the procurement of services with uncertain durations. 649-656
Verification
- Alessio Lomuscio, Wojciech Penczek, Hongyang Qu:
Partial order reductions for model checking temporal epistemic logics over interleaved multi-agent systems. 659-666 - Thomas Ågotnes, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Optimal social laws. 667-674 - Andrew V. Jones, Alessio Lomuscio:
Distributed BDD-based BMC for the verification of multi-agent systems. 675-682 - Jan M. Broersen:
CTL.STIT: enhancing ATL to express important multi-agent system verification properties. 683-690 - Ioana Boureanu, Mika Cohen, Alessio Lomuscio:
Model checking detectability of attacks in multiagent systems. 691-698 - Nils Bulling, Wojciech Jamroga:
Verifying agents with memory is harder than it seemed. 699-706
Learning II
- Gheorghe Comanici, Doina Precup:
Optimal policy switching algorithms for reinforcement learning. 709-714 - Yann-Michaël De Hauwere, Peter Vrancx, Ann Nowé:
Learning multi-agent state space representations. 715-722 - Matteo Leonetti, Luca Iocchi:
Improving the performance of complex agent plans through reinforcement learning. 723-730 - David B. D'Ambrosio, Joel Lehman, Sebastian Risi, Kenneth O. Stanley:
Evolving policy geometry for scalable multiagent learning. 731-738 - Chongjie Zhang, Victor R. Lesser, Sherief Abdallah:
Self-organization for coordinating decentralized reinforcement learning. 739-746 - Sarah Osentoski, Sridhar Mahadevan:
Basis function construction for hierarchical reinforcement learning. 747-754
Coordination and cooperation II
- Tammar Shrot, Yonatan Aumann, Sarit Kraus:
On agent types in coalition formation problems. 757-764 - Alexandros Belesiotis, Michael Rovatsos, Iyad Rahwan:
Agreeing on plans through iterated disputes. 765-772 - Jirí Vokrínek, Antonín Komenda, Michal Pechoucek:
Agents towards vehicle routing problems. 773-780 - Satomi Baba, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Toshihiro Matsui:
Cooperative problem solving against adversary: quantified distributed constraint satisfaction problem. 781-788 - Léon Planken, Mathijs de Weerdt, Cees Witteveen:
Optimal temporal decoupling in multiagent systems. 789-796 - Evan Sultanik, Ali Shokoufandeh, William C. Regli:
Dominating sets of agents in visibility graphs: distributed algorithms for art gallery problems. 797-804
Agent societies
- Huib Aldewereld, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Frank Dignum, Javier Vázquez-Salceda:
Making norms concrete. 807-814 - Nir Oren, Michael Luck, Simon Miles:
A model of normative power. 815-822 - M. Birna van Riemsdijk, Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Maarten Sierhuis:
Formalizing organizational constraints: a semantic approach. 823-830 - George Dimitri Christelis, Michael Rovatsos, Ronald P. A. Petrick:
Exploiting domain knowledge to improve norm synthesis. 831-838 - Jian Tang, Zhi Jin:
Assignment problem in requirements driven agent collaboration and its implementation. 839-846 - Michael Munie, Yoav Shoham:
Joint process games: from ratings to wikis. 847-854
Economic paradigms II
- Bing Shi, Enrico H. Gerding, Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A game-theoretic analysis of market selection strategies for competing double auction marketplaces. 857-864 - Abraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm:
When do markets with simple agents fail? 865-872 - Abraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm, Eric Budish:
Finding approximate competitive equilibria: efficient and fair course allocation. 873-880 - Mingyu Guo, Vincent Conitzer:
Strategy-proof allocation of multiple items between two agents without payments or priors. 881-888 - Greg Hines, Kate Larson:
Preference elicitation for risky prospects. 889-896 - Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Thomas Voice, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Trading agents for the smart electricity grid. 897-904
Robotics II
- Nelson Elhage, Jacob Beal:
Laplacian-based consensus on spatial computers. 907-914 - Stephanie Rosenthal, Joydeep Biswas, Manuela M. Veloso:
An effective personal mobile robot agent through symbiotic human-robot interaction. 915-922 - Dali Sun, Alexander Kleiner, Christian Schindelhauer:
Decentralized hash tables for mobile robot teams solving intra-logistics tasks. 923-930 - Murilo Fernandes Martins, Yiannis Demiris:
Learning multirobot joint action plans from simultaneous task execution demonstrations. 931-938 - Nithin Mathews, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Eliseo Ferrante, Rehan O'Grady, Marco Dorigo:
Establishing spatially targeted communication in a heterogeneous robot swarm. 939-946 - Eric Raboin, Dana S. Nau, Ugur Kuter, Satyandra K. Gupta, Petr Svec:
Strategy generation in multi-agent imperfect-information pursuit games. 947-954
Agent-based system development
- Nick A. M. Tinnemeier, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Programming norm change. 957-964 - Lacramioara Astefanoaei, Frank S. de Boer, Mehdi Dastani:
Strategic executions of choreographed timed normative multi-agent systems. 965-972 - Bas R. Steunebrink, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Emotions to control agent deliberation. 973-980 - Bo An, Victor R. Lesser, David E. Irwin, Michael Zink:
Automated negotiation with decommitment for dynamic resource allocation in cloud computing. 981-988 - Xiaoping Chen, Jianmin Ji, Jiehui Jiang, Guoqiang Jin, Feng Wang, Jiongkun Xie:
Developing high-level cognitive functions for service robots. 989-996 - Mehdi Dastani, Wojciech Jamroga:
Reasoning about strategies of multi-agent programs. 997-1004
Distributed problem solving
- Tomasz P. Michalak, Jacek Sroka, Talal Rahwan, Michael J. Wooldridge, Peter McBurney, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A distributed algorithm for anytime coalition structure generation. 1007-1014 - Alon Grubshtein, Roie Zivan, Tal Grinshpoun, Amnon Meisels:
Local search for distributed asymmetric optimization. 1015-1022 - Toshihiro Matsui, Hiroshi Matsuo, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo, Satomi Baba:
A quantified distributed constraint optimization problem. 1023-1030 - Viliam Lisý, Roie Zivan, Katia P. Sycara, Michal Pechoucek:
Deception in networks of mobile sensing agents. 1031-1038 - Renato L. G. Cavalcante, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings, Isao Yamada:
Distributed multiagent learning with a broadcast adaptive subgradient method. 1039-1046 - James Atlas, Keith Decker:
Coordination for uncertain outcomes using distributed neighbor exchange. 1047-1054
Agent reasoning II: planning
- Henning Schnoor:
Strategic planning for probabilistic games with incomplete information. 1057-1064 - Kengo Matsuta, Hayato Kobayashi, Ayumi Shinohara:
Multi-target adaptive A. 1065-1072 - Enrique Munoz de Cote, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Planning against fictitious players in repeated normal form games. 1073-1080 - Xiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Sven Koenig:
Generalized Fringe-Retrieving A*: faster moving target search on state lattices. 1081-1088 - Christopher Archibald, Alon Altman, Yoav Shoham:
Success, strategy and skill: an experimental study. 1089-1096 - Zinovi Rabinovich, Lachlan Dufton, Kate Larson, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Cultivating desired behaviour: policy teaching via environment-dynamics tweaks. 1097-1104
Game theory II
- Haris Aziz, Felix Brandt, Paul Harrenstein:
Monotone cooperative games and their threshold versions. 1107-1114 - Frans A. Oliehoek, Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Jilles Steeve Dibangoye, Christopher Amato:
Heuristic search for identical payoff Bayesian games. 1115-1122 - Yoram Bachrach, Ely Porat:
Path disruption games. 1123-1130 - Patrick R. Jordan, L. Julian Schvartzman, Michael P. Wellman:
Strategy exploration in empirical games. 1131-1138 - Zhengyu Yin, Dmytro Korzhyk, Christopher Kiekintveld, Vincent Conitzer, Milind Tambe:
Stackelberg vs. Nash in security games: interchangeability, equivalence, and uniqueness. 1139-1146 - Davide Grossi, Paolo Turrini:
Dependence theory via game theory. 1147-1154
Coordination and cooperation III: approaches
- Achudhan Sivakumar, Colin Keng-Yan Tan:
UAV swarm coordination using cooperative control for establishing a wireless communications backbone. 1157-1164 - Ruben Stranders, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A decentralised coordination algorithm for minimising conflict and maximising coverage in sensor networks. 1165-1172 - Arnaud Glad, Olivier Simonin, Olivier Buffet, François Charpillet:
Influence of different execution models on patrolling ant behaviors: from agents to robots. 1173-1180 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Maria Polukarov, Alessandro Farinelli, Ngoc Cuong Truong, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Coalition formation with spatial and temporal constraints. 1181-1188 - Chih-Han Yu, Justin Werfel, Radhika Nagpal:
Collective decision-making in multi-agent systems by implicit leadership. 1189-1196 - Brian Hrolenok, Sean Luke, Keith Sullivan, Christopher Vo:
Collaborative foraging using beacons. 1197-1204
Agent reasoning III
- Tim Miller, Peter McBurney:
Characterising and matching iterative and recursive agent interaction protocols. 1207-1214 - Quang Duong, Michael P. Wellman, Satinder Singh, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik:
History-dependent graphical multiagent models. 1215-1222 - Prashant Doshi, Xia Qu, Adam Goodie, Diana L. Young:
Modeling recursive reasoning by humans using empirically informed interactive POMDPs. 1223-1230 - Florent Teichteil-Königsbuch, Ugur Kuter, Guillaume Infantes:
Incremental plan aggregation for generating policies in MDPs. 1231-1238 - Célia da Costa Pereira, Andrea Tettamanzi:
An integrated possibilistic framework for goal generation in cognitive agents. 1239-1246 - Matthias Thimm, Alejandro Javier García:
Classification and strategical issues of argumentation games on structured argumentation frameworks. 1247-1254
Virtual agents II
- Jina Lee, Zhiyang Wang, Stacy Marsella:
Evaluating models of speaker head nods for virtual agents. 1257-1264 - Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency, Jonathan Gratch:
Parasocial consensus sampling: combining multiple perspectives to learn virtual human behavior. 1265-1272 - David Pardoe, Doran Chakraborty, Peter Stone:
TacTex09: a champion bidding agent for ad auctions. 1273-1280 - Hung-Hsuan Huang, Takuya Furukawa, Hiroki Ohashi, Toyoaki Nishida, Aleksandra Cerekovic, Igor S. Pandzic, Yukiko I. Nakano:
How multiple concurrent users react to a quiz agent attentive to the dynamics of their game participation. 1281-1288 - Mei Si, Stacy C. Marsella, David V. Pynadath:
Evaluating directorial control in a character-centric interactive narrative framework. 1289-1296 - Julie Porteous, Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles:
Narrative generation through characters' point of view. 1297-1304
ICAPS/AAMAS I
- Feng Wu, Shlomo Zilberstein, Xiaoping Chen:
Point-based policy generation for decentralized POMDPs. 1307-1314 - Akshat Kumar, Shlomo Zilberstein:
Point-based backup for decentralized POMDPs: complexity and new algorithms. 1315-1322 - Raz Nissim, Ronen I. Brafman, Carmel Domshlak:
A general, fully distributed multi-agent planning algorithm. 1323-1330 - Laura Barbulescu, Zachary B. Rubinstein, Stephen F. Smith, Terry L. Zimmerman:
Distributed coordination of mobile agent teams: the advantage of planning ahead. 1331-1338
ICAPS/AAMAS II
- Siddharth Srivastava, Neil Immerman, Shlomo Zilberstein:
Merging example plans into generalized plans for non-deterministic environments. 1341-1348 - Scott Sanner, William T. B. Uther, Karina Valdivia Delgado:
Approximate dynamic programming with affine ADDs. 1349-1356 - Janusz Marecki, Pradeep Varakantham:
Risk-sensitive planning in partially observable environments. 1357-1368
Extended abstracts
- Byron Boots, Sajid M. Siddiqi, Geoffrey J. Gordon:
Closing the learning-planning loop with predictive state representations. 1369-1370 - Federico Schlesinger, Marcelo Luis Errecalde, Guillermo Aguirre:
An approach to integrate web services and argumentation into a BDI system. 1371-1372 - Sara J. Casare, Anarosa A. F. Brandão, Jaime Simão Sichman:
A semiotic perspective for multiagent systems development. 1373-1374 - Hector G. Ceballos, Pablo Noriega, Francisco J. Cantu:
Requesting agent participation in electronic institutions. 1375-1376 - Nobel Khandaker, Leen-Kiat Soh:
ClassroomWiki: a wiki for the classroom with multiagent tracking, modeling, and group formation. 1377-1378 - Matteo Vasirani, Sascha Ossowski:
Accommodating driver preferences in reservation-based urban traffic management. 1379-1380 - Jiefei Ma, Alessandra Russo, Krysia Broda, Emil Lupu:
Distributed abductive reasoning with constraints. 1381-1382 - Natalia Criado, Estefania Argente, Vicente J. Botti:
A BDI architecture for normative decision making. 1383-1384 - Christopher Portway, Edmund H. Durfee:
The multi variable multi constrained distributed constraint optimization framework. 1385-1386 - Mirco Gelain, Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable, Toby Walsh:
Male optimality and uniqueness in stable marriage problems with partial orders. 1387-1388 - Francisco S. Melo, Manuela M. Veloso:
Approximate planning for decentralized MDPs with sparse interactions. 1389-1390 - Roni Stern, Meir Kalech, Ariel Felner:
Searching for a k-clique in unknown graphs. 1391-1392 - Camille Besse, Brahim Chaib-draa:
Quasi deterministic POMDPs and DecPOMDPs. 1393-1394 - Damien Pellier, Bruno Bouzy, Marc Métivier:
A mean-based approach for real-time planning. 1395-1396 - Stefan J. Witwicki, Edmund H. Durfee:
From policies to influences: a framework for nonlocal abstraction in transition-dependent Dec-POMDP agents. 1397-1398 - Pablo Samuel Castro, Doina Precup:
Using bisimulation for policy transfer in MDPs. 1399-1400 - Luís Macedo:
The practical advantage of surprise-based agents. 1401-1402 - Xiaowei Huang, Cheng Luo, Ron van der Meyden:
Improved bounded model checking for a fair branching-time temporal epistemic logic. 1403-1404 - Madalina Croitoru, Nir Oren, Simon Miles, Michael Luck:
Graphically explaining norms. 1405-1406 - Eduard Semsch, Michal Jakob, Dusan Pavlícek, Michal Pechoucek:
Occlusion-aware multi-UAV surveillance. 1407-1408 - Kennard R. Laviers, Gita Sukthankar:
Identifying and utilizing subgroup coordination patterns in team adversarial games. 1409-1410 - Travis C. Service, Julie A. Adams:
Anytime dynamic programming for coalition structure generation. 1411-1412 - Nicolas Stefanovitch, Alessandro Farinelli, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Efficient multi-agent coordination using resource-aware junction trees. 1413-1414 - Tony Wauters, Katja Verbeeck, Greet Vanden Berghe, Patrick De Causmaecker:
A game theoretic approach to decentralized multi-project scheduling. 1415-1416 - Melanie Smith, Roger Mailler:
Improving the efficiency of the distributed stochastic algorithm. 1417-1418 - Stefano Ermon, Carla P. Gomes, Bart Selman:
Collaborative multiagent Gaussian inference in a dynamic environment using belief propagation. 1419-1420 - James C. Boerkoel Jr., Edmund H. Durfee:
Partitioning the multiagent simple temporal problem for concurrency and privacy. 1421-1422 - Masahiro Ono, Brian C. Williams:
Market-based risk allocation for multi-agent systems. 1423-1424 - Vitaliy Freidovich, Amnon Meisels:
Asynchronous partitioning framework. 1425-1426 - Musad A. Haque, Amirreza Rahmani, Magnus Egerstedt:
Biologically inspired coalition formation of multi-agent systems. 1427-1428 - Daniela Scherer dos Santos, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Distributed clustering for group formation and task allocation. 1429-1430 - Norman Salazar, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Josep Lluís Arcos:
Convention emergence through spreading mechanisms. 1431-1432 - Pawel Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
Multi-humoroid: joking system that reacts with humor to humans' bad moods. 1433-1434 - Adam Setapen, Michael J. Quinlan, Peter Stone:
MARIOnET: motion acquisition for robots through iterative online evaluative training. 1435-1436 - Albert Trias i Mansilla, Josep Lluís de la Rosa, Boris A. Galitsky, Gabor Dobrocsi:
Automation of social networks with QA agents. 1437-1438 - Peter Vrancx, Katja Verbeeck, Ann Nowé:
Taking turns in general sum Markov games. 1439-1440 - Matt Knudson, Kagan Tumer:
Robot coordination with ad-hoc team formation. 1441-1442 - Razvan Dinu, Tiberiu Stratulat, Jacques Ferber:
A formal approach to MASQ. 1443-1444 - Alan R. Wagner:
Using stereotypes to understand one's interactive partner. 1445-1446 - Yanjing Wang, Floor Sietsma, Jan van Eijck:
Logic of information flow on communication channels. 1447-1448 - Alessio Lomuscio, Monika Solanki, Wojciech Penczek, Maciej Szreter:
Runtime monitoring of contract regulated web services. 1449-1450 - David Sarne, Simon Shamoun, Eli Rata:
Iterative expanding search in multi-agent systems. 1451-1452 - Jason Tsai, Zhengyu Yin, Jun-young Kwak, David Kempe, Christopher Kiekintveld, Milind Tambe:
How to protect a city: strategic security placement in graph-based domains. 1453-1454 - Arthur Carvalho, Kate Larson:
Sharing a reward based on peer evaluations. 1455-1456 - Dimitrios Antos, Avi Pfeffer:
Representing Bayesian games without a common prior. 1457-1458 - Aadithya V. Karthik, Balaraman Ravindran:
Game theoretic network centrality: exact formulas and efficient algorithms. 1459-1460 - Simon Andrew Williamson, Archie C. Chapman, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Valuing search and communication in partially-observable coordination problems. 1461-1462 - Andrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm:
Speeding up gradient-based algorithms for sequential games. 1463-1464 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Nan Rong:
Cooperative equilibrium. 1465-1466 - Christopher Kiekintveld, Milind Tambe, Janusz Marecki:
Robust Bayesian methods for Stackelberg security games. 1467-1468 - Sofia Ceppi, Nicola Gatti, Giorgio Patrini, Marco Rocco:
Local search techniques for computing equilibria in two-player general-sum strategic-form games. 1469-1470 - Piotr Krysta, Tomasz P. Michalak, Tuomas Sandholm, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Combinatorial auctions with externalities. 1471-1472 - Jinzhong Niu, Kai Cai, Simon Parsons:
A grey-box approach to automated mechanism design. 1473-1474 - Mingyu Guo, Vincent Conitzer:
False-name-proofness with bid withdrawal. 1475-1476 - Ruggiero Cavallo:
Efficient mechanisms with small subsidies. 1477-1478 - Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Yagil Engel:
Incentive analysis of approximately efficient allocation algorithms. 1479-1480 - David Loker, Kate Larson:
An investigation of representations of combinatorial auctions. 1481-1482 - David Loker, Kate Larson:
Parameterizing the winner determination problem for combinatorial auctions. 1483-1484 - Valentin Robu, Ioannis A. Vetsikas, Enrico H. Gerding, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Flexibly priced options: a new mechanism for sequential auction markets with complementary goods. 1485-1486 - Andreas Witzel, Ulle Endriss:
Time constraints in mixed multi-unit combinatorial auctions. 1487-1488 - Sofia Ceppi, Nicola Gatti:
An algorithmic game theory framework for bilateral bargaining with uncertainty. 1489-1490 - Ben-Alexander Cassell, Michael P. Wellman:
Agent-based analysis of asset pricing under ambiguous information. 1493-1494 - Dayong Ye, Minjie Zhang, Danny Sutanto:
Self-organisation in an agent network via learning. 1495-1496 - Sindhu Joseph, Carles Sierra, W. Marco Schorlemmer:
A coherence-driven action selection in dynamic environments. 1497-1498 - Aravindhan K. Krishnan, K. Madhava Krishna, Supreeth Achar:
Image based exploration for indoor environments using local features. 1499-1500 - Pooyan Fazli, Alireza Davoodi, Philippe Pasquier, Alan K. Mackworth:
Multi-robot area coverage with limited visibility. 1501-1502 - J. M. George, José Pinto, P. B. Sujit, João B. Sousa:
Multiple UAV coalition formation strategies. 1503-1504 - Bennie Lewis, Bulent Tastan, Gita Sukthankar:
Improving multi-robot teleoperation by inferring operator distraction. 1505-1506 - José N. Pereira, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Porfírio Silva, Pedro U. Lima:
Coordination through institutional roles in robot collectives. 1507-1508 - Somchaya Liemhetcharat, Manuela M. Veloso:
Mutual state capability-based role assignment model. 1509-1510 - Bernd Brüggemann, Dirk Schulz:
Coordinated navigation for multi-robot systems with additional constraints. 1511-1512 - Çetin Meriçli, Tekin Meriçli, H. Levent Akin:
A reward function generation method using genetic algorithms: a robot soccer case study. 1513-1514 - Piyoosh Mukhija, Rahul Sawhney, K. Madhava Krishna:
Multi robotic exploration with communication requirement to a fixed base station. 1515-1516 - Rehan O'Grady, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Carlo Pinciroli, Marco Dorigo:
Robots autonomously self-assemble into dedicated morphologies to solve different tasks. 1517-1518 - Kenny Daniel, Richard B. Borie, Sven Koenig, Craig A. Tovey:
ESP: pursuit evasion on series-parallel graphs. 1519-1520 - Vittorio A. Ziparo, Luca Iocchi, Matteo Leonetti, Daniele Nardi:
On-line robot execution monitoring using probabilistic action duration. 1521-1522 - Thibault Kruse, Alexandra Kirsch, Emrah Akin Sisbot, Rachid Alami:
Dynamic generation and execution of human aware navigation plans. 1523-1524 - Jeff Orkin, Deb K. Roy:
Toward an interleaved model of actions and words in social simulation. 1525-1526 - Jonathan Y. Ito, David V. Pynadath, Liz Sonenberg, Stacy C. Marsella:
Wishful thinking in effective decision making. 1527-1528 - Michael Brenner:
Dynamic plot generation by continual multiagent planning. 1529-1530 - Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo:
Directing value: driven artificial characters. 1531-1532 - Zheng Li, Xia Mao:
Emotional eye movement markup language for virtual agents. 1533-1534 - Nikolaus Bee, Johannes Wagner, Elisabeth André, Fred Charles, David Pizzi, Marc Cavazza:
Multimodal interaction with a virtual character in interactive storytelling. 1535-1536 - Olivier Gasquet, François Schwarzentruber:
Knowledge in lineland. 1537-1538 - Mark Dras, Debbie Richards, Meredith Taylor, Mary Gardiner:
Deceptive agents and language. 1539-1540 - Maíra A. de C. Gatti, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena, Simon Miles, Nir Oren, Michael Luck:
A simulation approach to design contracts that govern emergent multi-agent systems. 1541-1542 - Yukihisa Fujita, Yuichi Washida, Fujio Toriumi, Kazuhiro Ueda, Kenichiro Ishii:
Reversal of influence: decrease of innovator's influence under information diversification. 1543-1544 - Michael Garlick, Maria Chli:
An agent-based simulation of lock-in dynamics in a duopoly. 1545-1546 - Yoann Kubera, Philippe Mathieu, Sébastien Picault:
Everything can be agent! 1547-1548 - H. Van Dyke Parunak:
Generation and analysis of multiple futures with swarming agents. 1549-1550 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Landon Kraemer:
Validation of agent based crowd egress simulation. 1551-1552 - Scott Langevin, Marco Valtorta, Mark Bloemeke:
Agent-encapsulated Bayesian networks and the rumor problem. 1553-1554 - Mohamed El-Menshawy, Wei Wan, Jamal Bentahar, Rachida Dssouli:
Symbolic model checking for agent interactions. 1555-1556 - Jamal Bentahar:
An agent communication protocol for resolving conflicts. 1557-1558 - Paul Karaenke, Stefan Kirn:
Towards model checking & simulation of a multi-tier negotiation protocol for service chains. 1559-1560 - Murat Sensoy:
Distributed semantic search for the web: a multiagent approach. 1561-1562 - Adrián Perreau de Pinninck, W. Marco Schorlemmer, Carles Sierra, Stephen Cranefield:
A social-network defence against whitewashing. 1563-1564 - Zahra Kodia, Lamjed Ben Said, Khaled Ghédira:
Towards a new cognitive modeling approach for multi-agent based simulation of stock market dynamics. 1565-1566 - Pierpaolo Dondio, Stephen Barrett:
Argumentation vs aggregation of trust evidence. 1567-1568 - Michael Brennan, Stacey Wrazien, Rachel Greenstadt:
Using machine learning to augment collaborative filtering of community discussions. 1569-1570 - Andrew Koster, Jordi Sabater-Mir, W. Marco Schorlemmer:
Inductively generated trust alignments based on shared interactions. 1571-1572 - Sandip Sen, Kuheli Chakraborty:
Comprehensive trust management. 1573-1574 - Guanfeng Liu, Yan Wang, Mehmet A. Orgun:
Quality of trust for social trust path selection in complex social networks. 1575-1576 - Siyuan Liu, Chunyan Miao, Yin Leng Theng, Alex C. Kot:
A clustering approach to filtering unfair testimonies for reputation systems. 1577-1578 - Thuc Vu, Yoav Shoham:
Optimal seeding in knockout tournaments. 1579-1580 - Tomas Trescak, Marc Esteva, Inmaculada Rodríguez:
Virtual world grammar. 1581-1582 - Doran Chakraborty, Peter Stone:
Online model learning in adversarial Markov decision processes. 1583-1584 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Landon Kraemer:
Action discovery for reinforcement learning. 1585-1586 - Aaron Wilson, Alan Fern, Prasad Tadepalli:
Bayesian role discovery for multi-agent reinforcement learning. 1587-1588 - Jan Hendrik Metzen, Frank Kirchner:
Model-based direct policy search. 1589-1590 - Raymond Chiong, Michael Kirley:
Co-evolution of agent strategies in N-player dilemmas. 1591-1592 - Praveen Paruchuri, Pradeep Varakantham, Katia P. Sycara, Paul Scerri:
Analyzing the impact of human bias on human-agent teams in resource allocation domains. 1593-1594 - Taichi Hasegawa, Hajime Sawamura:
Syncretic argumentation by lattice homomorphism and fusion. 1595-1596 - Chukwuemeka David Emele, Timothy J. Norman, Frank Guerin, Simon Parsons:
Learning policies through argumentation-derived evidence. 1597-1598 - Paul Doran, Valentina A. M. Tamma, Terry R. Payne, Ignazio Palmisano:
Flexible agreement mechanism for dynamic meaning negotiation. 1599-1600 - Víctor Sánchez-Anguix, Soledad Valero, Vicente Julián, Vicente J. Botti, Ana García-Fornes:
Genetic-aided multi-issue bilateral bargaining for complex utility functions. 1601-1602 - Toshiharu Sugawara, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshio Hirotsu, Satoshi Kurihara:
Effect of probabilistic task allocation based on statistical analysis of bid values. 1603-1604 - Reyhan Aydogan, Pinar Yolum:
Effective negotiation with partial preference information. 1605-1606 - Bo An, Nicola Gatti, Victor R. Lesser:
Searching for pure strategy equilibria in bilateral bargaining with one-sided uncertainty. 1607-1608 - Jan Richter, Matthias Klusch, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
On monotonic mixed tactics and strategies for multi-issue negotiation. 1609-1610 - Miguel A. López-Carmona, Ivan Marsá-Maestre, Juan R. Velasco, Enrique de la Hoz:
A multi-issue negotiation framework for non-monotonic preference spaces. 1611-1612
Demos
- Jordi Campos Miralles, Maite López-Sánchez, Marc Esteva, Javier Morales:
A simulator for organisation-centred MAS adaptation in P2P sharing networks. 1615-1616 - Nick Hawes, Marc Hanheide, Kristoffer Sjöö, Alper Aydemir, Patric Jensfelt, Moritz Göbelbecker, Michael Brenner, Hendrik Zender, Pierre Lison, Ivana Kruijff-Korbayová, Geert-Jan M. Kruijff, Michael Zillich:
Dora the Explorer: a motivated robot. 1617-1618 - Angela Fabregues, David Navarro, Alejandro Serrano, Carles Sierra:
DipGame: a testbed for multiagent systems. 1619-1620 - Osman Ali, Bart Saint Germain, Jan Van Belle, Paul Valckenaers, Hendrik Van Brussel, Johan Van Noten:
Multi-agent coordination and control system for multi-vehicle agricultural operations. 1621-1622 - Emilia Garcia, Estefania Argente, Adriana Giret:
EMFGormas: a CASE tool for developing service-oriented open MAS. 1623-1624 - Emilia Garcia, Adriana Giret, Vicente J. Botti:
An evaluation tool for multiagent development techniques. 1625-1626 - Tomas Trescak, Marc Esteva, Inmaculada Rodríguez, Javier Morales:
Virtual world builder toolkit. 1627-1628 - Marc Cavazza, Raúl Santos de la Cámara, Markku Turunen:
How was your day?: a companion ECA. 1629-1630 - Elena del Val Noguera, Natalia Criado, Carlos Carrascosa, Vicente Julián, Miguel Rebollo, Estefania Argente, Vicente J. Botti:
THOMAS: a service-oriented framework for virtual organizations. 1631-1632 - Mariam Kiran, Paul Richmond, Mike Holcombe, Lee Shawn Chin, David Worth, Chris Greenough:
FLAME: simulating large populations of agents on parallel hardware architectures. 1633-1636 - Javier Vázquez-Salceda, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos, Julian A. Padget, Frank Dignum, Siobhán Clarke, M. Palau Roig:
ALIVE: an agent-based framework for dynamic and robust service-oriented applications. 1637-1638 - Jelle Van Gompel, Bart Tuts, Rutger Claes, Mario Cruz:
MAS-DisCoSim 4 PDP: a testbed for multi-agent solutions to PDPs. 1639-1640 - Michal Jakob, Ondrej Vanek, Stepán Urban, Petr Benda, Michal Pechoucek:
AgentC: agent-based testbed for adversarial modeling and reasoning in the maritime domain. 1641-1642 - David Scerri, Ferdinand Gouw, Sarah L. Hickmott, Isaac Yehuda, Fabio Zambetta, Lin Padgham:
Bushfire BLOCKS: a modular agent-based simulation. 1643-1644 - Jamie Snape, Stephen J. Guy, Jur P. van den Berg:
Independent navigation of multiple robots and virtual agents. 1645-1646 - Cameron Skinner, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn:
The RoboCup rescue simulation platform. 1647-1648 - Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Thomas Voice, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Intelligent agents for the smart grid. 1649-1650
Doctoral mentoring program
- Shakil M. Khan:
Rational agents: prioritized goals, goal dynamics, and agent programming languages with declarative goals. 1653-1654 - Minyi Li:
On efficient mediation approach to multi-issue negotiation with optimal and fair outcomes. 1655-1656 - Reid Kerr:
Coalition detection and identification. 1657-1658 - Stella Heras:
Strategic argumentation in open multi-agent societies. 1659-1660 - Sven Seuken:
Hidden market design. 1661-1662 - Scott Langevin:
Knowledge representation, communication, and update in probability-based multiagent systems. 1663-1664 - Viliam Lisý:
Adversarial planning for large multi-agent simulations. 1665-1666 - Prasanna Velagapudi:
Information sharing for distributed planning. 1667-1668 - Pooyan Fazli:
On multi-robot area coverage. 1669-1670 - Sofia Ceppi:
Designing sponsored search auctions for federated domain-specific search engines. 1671-1672 - Kennard R. Laviers:
Multi-agent plan adaptation using coordination patterns in team adversarial games. 1673-1674 - Taiki Todo:
Characterization of false-name-proof social choice mechanisms. 1675-1676
Industry track
- Koen Kok:
Multi-agent coordination in the electricity grid, from concept towards market introduction. 1681-1688 - Steffen Lamparter, Silvio Becher, Jan-Gregor Fischer:
An agent-based market platform for Smart Grids. 1689-1696 - Tetsuo Morita, Junji Yano, Kouji Kagawa:
Multiagent based interpolation system for traffic condition by estimation/learning. 1697-1704 - Cheng Wu, Kaushik R. Chowdhury, Marco Di Felice, Waleed Meleis:
Spectrum management of cognitive radio using multi-agent reinforcement learning. 1705-1712 - Andreas Breitenmoser, Fabien Tâche, Gilles Caprari, Roland Siegwart, Roland Moser:
MagneBike: toward multi climbing robots for power plant inspection. 1713-1720 - Ingrid Nunes, Ricardo Choren, Camila Nunes, Bruno Fábri, Fernando Silva, Gustavo R. de Carvalho, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Supporting prenatal care in the public healthcare system in a newly industrialized country. 1723-1730 - Nathan Schurr, Paul Picciano, Janusz Marecki:
Function allocation for NextGen airspace via agents. 1731-1738 - Alexei Sharpanskykh, Sybert H. Stroeve:
Can we predict safety culture? 1739-1746 - Alan Carlin, Jeanine Ayers, Jeff Rousseau, Nathan Schurr:
Agent-based coordination of human-multirobot teams in complex environments. 1747-1754 - Touby Drew, Maria L. Gini:
MAITH: a meta-software agent for issue tracking help. 1755-1762
Additional demo contents
- Osher Yadgar:
Convoy protection by self-organized teams of UAVs. 1763-1764 - Jeff Orkin, Deb K. Roy:
Capturing and generating social behavior with the restaurant game. 1765-1766 - W. Bradley Knox, Peter Stone:
Training a Tetris agent via interactive shaping: a demonstration of the TAMER framework. 1767-1768 - Hongyuan Sun, John Thangarajah, Lin Padgham:
Eclipse-based Prometheus design tool. 1769-1770 - Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Craig Milo Rogers, Romeo Sanchez, Pedro A. Szekely:
Decision-support for real-time multi-agent coordination. 1771-1772
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