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AAMAS 2009: Budapest, Hungary
- Carles Sierra, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Keith S. Decker, Jaime Simão Sichman:
8th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2009), Budapest, Hungary, May 10-15, 2009, Volume 2. IFAAMAS 2009, ISBN 978-0-9817381-7-8
Multi-agent learning
- Todd Hester, Peter Stone:
Generalized model learning for reinforcement learning in factored domains. 717-724 - Natalia Akchurina:
Multiagent reinforcement learning: algorithm converging to Nash equilibrium in general-sum discounted stochastic games. 725-732 - Lihong Li, Michael L. Littman, Christopher R. Mansley:
Online exploration in least-squares policy iteration. 733-739 - Jonathan Sorg, Satinder Singh:
Transfer via soft homomorphisms. 741-748 - Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan, Peter Stone:
An empirical analysis of value function-based and policy search reinforcement learning. 749-756 - Chongjie Zhang, Sherief Abdallah, Victor R. Lesser:
Integrating organizational control into multi-agent learning. 757-764 - Ian A. Kash, Eric J. Friedman, Joseph Y. Halpern:
Multiagent learning in large anonymous games. 765-772 - Francisco S. Melo, Manuela M. Veloso:
Learning of coordination: exploiting sparse interactions in multiagent systems. 773-780 - Kevin Waugh, David Schnizlein, Michael H. Bowling, Duane Szafron:
Abstraction pathologies in extensive games. 781-788 - Daniel Hennes, Karl Tuyls, Matthias Rauterberg:
State-coupled replicator dynamics. 789-796
Organizations/social networks
- Ramachandra Kota, Nicholas Gibbins, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Self-organising agent organisations. 797-804 - Anil Gürsel, Sandip Sen:
Producing timely recommendations from social networks through targeted search. 805-812 - Tiberiu Stratulat, Jacques Ferber, John Tranier:
MASQ: towards an integral approach to interaction. 813-820 - Prasanna Velagapudi, Oleg A. Prokopyev, Katia P. Sycara, Paul Scerri:
Analyzing the performance of randomized information sharing. 821-828 - Sachin Kamboj:
Analyzing the tradeoffs between breakup and cloning in the context of organizational self-design. 829-836 - Chung-Yuan Huang, Yu-Shiuan Tsai, Chuen-Tsai Sun:
Effects of resource and remembering on social networks. 837-842
Argumentation/dialogue/protocols
- Matteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Amit K. Chopra, Nirmit Desai, Viviana Patti, Munindar P. Singh:
Choice, interoperability, and conformance in interaction protocols and service choreographies. 843-850 - Paul E. Dunne, Anthony Hunter, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Inconsistency tolerance in weighted argument systems. 851-858 - Aviv Zohar, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Adding incentives to file-sharing systems. 859-866 - Elizabeth Black, Katie Atkinson:
Dialogues that account for different perspectives in collaborative argumentation. 867-874 - Ece Kamar, Ya'akov Gal, Barbara J. Grosz:
Incorporating helpful behavior into collaborative planning. 875-882 - Yuqing Tang, Timothy J. Norman, Simon Parsons:
A model for integrating dialogue and the execution of joint plans. 883-890
Planning/search
- Xiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Sven Koenig:
Dynamic fringe-saving A*. 891-898 - Viliam Lisý, Branislav Bosanský, Michal Jakob, Michal Pechoucek:
Adversarial search with procedural knowledge heuristic. 899-906 - Prashant Doshi, Yifeng Zeng:
Improved approximation of interactive dynamic influence diagrams using discriminative model updates. 907-914 - Archie C. Chapman, Rosa Anna Micillo, Ramachandra Kota, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Decentralised dynamic task allocation: a practical game: theoretic approach. 915-922 - Akshat Kumar, Boi Faltings, Adrian Petcu:
Distributed constraint optimization with structured resource constraints. 923-930 - Xiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Po-An Chen, Sven Koenig:
Simple optimization techniques for A*-based search. 931-936
Commitments/logical approaches
- Amit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh:
Multiagent commitment alignment. 937-944 - Mika Cohen, Mads Dam, Alessio Lomuscio, Francesco Russo:
Abstraction in model checking multi-agent systems. 945-952 - Mingzhong Wang, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Jinjun Chen:
Reasoning intra-dependency in commitments for robust scheduling. 953-960 - Nicolas Troquard, Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael J. Wooldridge:
A logic of games and propositional control. 961-968 - Valentin Goranko, Dmitry Shkatov:
Tableau-based decision procedure for full coalitional multiagent temporal-epistemic logic of linear time. 969-976 - Jirí Vokrínek, Antonín Komenda, Michal Pechoucek:
Decommitting in multi-agent execution in non-deterministic environment: experimental approach. 977-984
Reputation and trust
- Oly Mistry, Anil Gürsel, Sandip Sen:
Comparing trust mechanisms for monitoring aggregator nodes in sensor networks. 985-992 - Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen:
Smart cheaters do prosper: defeating trust and reputation systems. 993-1000 - Isaac Pinyol, Jordi Sabater-Mir:
Pragmatic-strategic reputation-based decisions in BDI agents. 1001-1008 - Martin Rehák, Eugen Staab, Michal Pechoucek, Jan Stiborek, Martin Grill, Karel Bartos:
Dynamic information source selection for intrusion detection systems. 1009-1016 - Babak Khosravifar, Maziar Gomrokchi, Jamal Bentahar, Philippe Thiran:
Maintenance-based trust for multi-agent systems. 1017-1024 - Chung-Wei Hang, Yonghong Wang, Munindar P. Singh:
Operators for propagating trust and their evaluation in social networks. 1025-1032
Negotiation/conflict resolution
- Katsutoshi Hirayama, Toshihiro Matsui, Makoto Yokoo:
Adaptive price update in distributed Lagrangian relaxation protocol. 1033-1040 - S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael J. Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings:
An analysis of feasible solutions for multi-issue negotiation involving nonlinear utility functions. 1041-1048 - Minyi Li, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Searching for fair joint gains in agent-based negotiation. 1049-1056 - Ivan Marsá-Maestre, Miguel A. López-Carmona, Juan R. Velasco, Enrique de la Hoz:
Effective bidding and deal identification for negotiations in highly nonlinear scenarios. 1057-1064 - Toshihiro Matsui, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo, Hiroshi Matsuo:
Directed soft arc consistency in pseudo trees. 1065-1072
Agent reasoning/deliberation/decision mechanisms
- Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson, Peter McBurney:
Altruism and agents: an argumentation based approach to designing agent decision mechanisms. 1073-1080 - Budhitama Subagdja, Ah-Hwee Tan:
A self-organizing neural network architecture for intentional planning agents. 1081-1088 - Janusz Marecki, Milind Tambe:
Planning with continuous resources for agent teams. 1089-1096 - Iain Wallace, Michael Rovatsos:
Bounded practical social reasoning in the ESB framework. 1097-1104 - Lavindra de Silva, Sebastian Sardiña, Lin Padgham:
First principles planning in BDI systems. 1105-1112 - Jonathan Y. Ito, David V. Pynadath, Stacy C. Marsella:
Self-deceptive decision making: normative and descriptive insights. 1113-1120
Agents
- Lars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr:
A property-based approach for characterizing goals. 1121-1122 - Sabrina Campano, Nicolas Sabouret:
A socio-emotional model of impoliteness for non-player characters. 1123-1124 - Paul Richmond, Simon Coakley, Daniela M. Romano:
A high performance agent based modelling framework on graphics card hardware with CUDA. 1125-1126 - Célia da Costa Pereira, Andrea Tettamanzi:
Goal generation from beliefs based on trust and distrust. 1127-1128 - Maaike Harbers, Karel van den Bosch, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
A methodology for developing self-explaining agents for virtual training. 1129-1130 - Etienne de Sevin:
Relation between motivations and personality traits for autonomous virtual humans. 1131-1132 - David Sislák, Premysl Volf, Michal Pechoucek:
Accelerated A* path planning. 1133-1134 - Georgios K. Giannikis, Aspassia Daskalopulu:
The role of assumption identification in autonomous agent reasoning. 1135-1136 - Derek J. Sollenberger, Munindar P. Singh:
Koko: architecture and methodology for engineering social affective applications. 1137-1138 - Tiago de Lima, Lambèr M. M. Royakkers, Frank Dignum:
Behaving responsible in multi-agent worlds. 1139-1140 - André M. C. Campos, Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum, Alberto Signoretti, Anne Magály, Sérgio V. Fialho:
A process-oriented approach to model agent personality. 1141-1142 - Matthias Thimm, Patrick Krümpelmann:
Know-how for motivated BDI agents. 1143-1144 - Joshua Jones, Ashok K. Goel:
Metareasoning for adaptation of classification knowledge. 1145-1146 - Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Wietske Visser:
Reasoning about multi-attribute preferences. 1147-1148 - Gustavo Aranda Bada, Vicente J. Botti, Carlos Carrascosa:
MMOG based on MAS: the MMOG layer. 1149-1150 - Amrudin Agovic, Maria L. Gini, Arindam Banerjee:
Semi-supervised learning of user-preferred travel schedules. 1151-1152 - Richard Kelley, Monica N. Nicolescu, Mircea Nicolescu:
Grammar-based robot control. 1153-1154 - Shakil M. Khan, Yves Lespérance:
Handling prioritized goals and subgoals in a logical account of goal change. 1155-1156 - Xin Sui, Ho-fung Leung:
An adaptive bidding strategy for combinatorial auctions-based resource allocation in dynamic markets. 1157-1158 - Fabiano Dalpiaz, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos:
Software self-reconfiguration: a BDI-based approach. 1159-1160 - Debbie Richards, Meredith Taylor, John Porte:
Practically intelligent agents aiding human intelligence. 1161-1162
Environments
- Nir Pochter, Aviv Zohar, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Using swamps to improve optimal pathfinding. 1163-1164 - Alicia Ruvinsky, Michael N. Huhns:
Human behavior in mixed human-agent societies. 1165-1166 - Tibor Bosse, Rianne van Lambalgen, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Jan Treur:
An interface agent for attention manipulation. 1167-1168 - Ian R. Fasel, Michael J. Quinlan, Peter Stone:
A task specification language for bootstrap learning. 1169-1170 - Pawel Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki:
Humoroids: conversational agents that induce positive emotions with humor. 1171-1172 - Tamás Mészáros, Tadeusz P. Dobrowiecki:
Controlled natural languages for interface agents. 1173-1174 - Jan D. Gehrke, Arne Schuldt:
Incorporating knowledge about interaction for uniform agent design for simulation and operation. 1175-1176 - Miguel Rebollo:
Small world model for agent search. 1177-1178 - Arlette van Wissen, Jurriaan van Diggelen, Virginia Dignum:
The effects of cooperative agent behavior on human cooperativeness. 1179-1180
Interactions
- Eduardo Rodrigues Gomes, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Modelling the dynamics of multiagent Q-learning with ε-greedy exploration. 1181-1182 - Fernando dos Santos, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Ant-based task allocation among teams. 1183-1184 - Steven de Jong, Karl Tuyls:
Learning to cooperate in a continuous tragedy of the commons. 1185-1186 - Laurent Mazuel, Nicolas Sabouret:
A communication protocol for semantic heterogeneity with incomplete ontology alignment. 1187-1188 - Krzysztof R. Apt, Evangelos Markakis:
Optimal strategies in sequential bidding. 1189-1190 - Xavier Rafael Palou, Michael Rovatsos:
Collaborative agent-based learning with limited data exchange. 1191-1192 - Ioannis Partalas, Grigorios Tsoumakas, Konstantinos Tzevanidis, Ioannis P. Vlahavas:
Transferring experience in reinforcement learning through task decomposition. 1193-1194 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Theodore C. Belding, Robert Bisson, Sven A. Brueckner, Elizabeth Downs, Rainer Hilscher:
Stigmergic reasoning over hierarchical task networks. 1195-1196 - Kenny Daniel, Sven Koenig:
Fast winner determination for agent coordination with SBB auctions. 1197-1198 - Christian Hahn, Ingo Zinnikus, Stefan Warwas, Klaus Fischer:
From agent interaction protocols to executable code: a model-driven approach. 1199-1200 - Reyhan Aydogan, Pinar Yolum:
Learning disjunctive preferences for negotiating effectively. 1201-1202 - Ivana Dusparic, Vinny Cahill:
Multi-policy optimization in decentralized autonomic systems. 1203-1204 - Carlos Carrascosa, Miguel Rebollo:
Agreement spaces for counselor agents. 1205-1206 - Prashant Doshi:
Compact approximations of mixture distributions for state estimation in multiagent settings. 1207-1208 - Li Jin:
Stability oriented task-structure based multi-agent replanning. 1209-1210 - Jian Feng Zhang, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Theoretic study of distributed graph planning. 1211-1212 - Guido Boella, Souhila Kaci, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Dynamics in argumentation with single extensions: attack refinement and the grounded extension. 1213-1214 - Guido Boella, Joris Hulstijn, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Social network semantics for agent communication. 1215-1216 - Matteo Cristani, Elisa Burato:
A complete classification of ethical attitudes in multiple agent systems. 1217-1218 - Jan Richter, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
Mixing behaviour-dependent and -independent tactics in multi-issue negotiation. 1219-1220 - Marc J. V. Ponsen, Tom Croonenborghs, Karl Tuyls, Jan Ramon, Kurt Driessens:
Learning with whom to communicate using relational reinforcement learning. 1221-1222 - Manh Tung Pham, Kiam Tian Seow:
On-line coordination among discrete-event agents. 1223-1224 - Ioannis A. Vetsikas, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Pick-a-bundle: a novel bundling strategy for selling multiple items within online auctions. 1225-1226 - Guillaume Escamocher, Peter Bro Miltersen, Rocio Santillan R.:
Existence and computation of equilibria of first-price auctions with integral valuations and bids. 1227-1228 - Tatsuya Kasai, Hayato Kobayashi, Ayumi Shinohara:
Improvement of the performance using received message on learning of communication codes. 1229-1230 - Roberto Micalizio, Pietro Torasso:
Exploiting agent diagnosis for plan repair in MAS. 1231-1232 - Hywel R. Dunn-Davies, Jim Cunningham:
Verifying realizability and reachability in recursive interaction protocol specifications. 1233-1234 - David Lee, Inés Arana, Hatem Ahriz, Kit-Ying Hui:
A hybrid approach to solving coarse-grained DisCSPs. 1235-1236 - Johnsen Kho, Long Tran-Thanh, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Decentralised control of adaptive sampling and routing in wireless visual sensor networks. 1237-1238 - Meritxell Vinyals, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Jesús Cerquides:
Generalizing DPOP: Action-GDL, a new complete algorithm for DCOPs. 1239-1240 - Paul Doran, Valentina A. M. Tamma, Ignazio Palmisano, Terry R. Payne:
Efficient argumentation over ontology correspondences. 1241-1242 - Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Dmytro Tykhonov:
Using opponent models for efficient negotiation. 1243-1244 - Rodolphe Charrier, Christine Bourjot, François Charpillet:
Modeling swarm phenomena using logistic agents: application to a predators-prey pursuit. 1245-1246 - Yathiraj B. Udupi, Munindar P. Singh:
Formal aspects of classifying and selecting business services. 1247-1248 - Carsten Moldenhauer, Nathan R. Sturtevant:
Optimal solutions for moving target search. 1249-1250 - Stefan J. Witwicki, Edmund H. Durfee:
Flexible approximation of structured interactions in decentralized Markov decision processes. 1251-1252 - Alan Holland:
Welfare losses in commodity storage games. 1253-1254 - Michael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls, Simon Parsons, Frank Thuijsman:
An evolutionary model of multi-agent learning with a varying exploration rate. 1255-1256 - Cheng Wu, Waleed Meleis:
Fuzzy Kanerva-based function approximation for reinforcement learning. 1257-1258 - Enrico H. Gerding, Alex Rogers, Kate Larson, Nick R. Jennings:
Mechanism design for task procurement with flexible quality of service. 1259-1260 - Philip Hendrix, Ya'akov Gal, Avi Pfeffer:
Learning whom to trust: using graphical models for learning about information providers. 1261-1262 - James Atlas:
A distributed constraint optimization approach for coordination under uncertainty. 1263-1264 - Antonio Del Giudice, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Josh Bryan:
Towards strategic Kriegspiel play with opponent modeling. 1265-1266 - Noa Agmon, Sarit Kraus, Gal A. Kaminka:
Uncertainties in adversarial patrol. 1267-1268 - Dan Erusalimchik, Gal A. Kaminka, Shai Shlomai, Dov Miron, Sarit Kraus:
Adaptive multi-robot coordination based on resource spending velocity. 1269-1270 - Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Improving air traffic management through agent suggestions. 1271-1272 - Maíra Ribeiro Rodrigues, Michael Luck:
Effective multiagent interactions for open cooperative systems rich in services. 1273-1274 - Jiefei Ma, Alessandra Russo, Krysia Broda, Emil Lupu:
Multi-agent planning with confidentiality. 1275-1276 - Newsha Khani, Kagan Tumer:
Learning from actions not taken: a multiagent learning algorithm. 1277-1278 - Rachel Greenstadt:
An overview of privacy improvements to k-optimal DCOP algorithms. 1279-1280 - Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Craig Milo Rogers, Romeo Sanchez, Pedro A. Szekely, Gergely Gati, Kevin Smyth, Chris VanBuskirk:
Multi-agent systems for the real world. 1281-1282 - Masashi Iwakami, Takayuki Ito, Joaquin Delgado:
A dynamic interest rate adjusting mechanism for online social lending. 1283-1284 - Yuko Sakurai, Yasumasa Saito, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo:
Sequential partition mechanism for strongly budget-balanced redistribution. 1285-1286 - Katsuhide Fujita, Takayuki Ito, Mark Klein:
Approximately fair and secure protocols for multiple interdependent issues negotiation. 1287-1288
Social/organizational aspects
- Yoram Bachrach, Reshef Meir, Michael Zuckerman, Jörg Rothe, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
The cost of stability in weighted voting games. 1289-1290 - Carlos Carrascosa, Adriana Giret, Vicente Julián, Miguel Rebollo, Estefania Argente, Vicente J. Botti:
Service oriented MAS: an open architecture. 1291-1292 - Benoit Gaudou, Andreas Herzig, Dominique Longin:
Logical formalization of social commitments: application to agent communication languages. 1293-1294 - Gianluigi Greco, Enrico Malizia, Luigi Palopoli, Francesco Scarcello:
Constrained coalitional games: formal framework, properties, and complexity results. 1295-1296 - Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa, Graçaliz Pereira Dimuro:
Introducing social groups and group exchanges in the PopOrg model. 1297-1298 - Sharmila Savarimuthu, Maryam Purvis, Martin K. Purvis:
Tag-based model for knowledge sharing in agent society. 1299-1300 - Jordi Campos Miralles, Maite López-Sánchez, Marc Esteva:
Coordination support in multi-agent systems. 1301-1302 - Stephen Cranefield, Guannan Li:
Monitoring social expectations in Second Life. 1303-1304 - Stéphane Airiau, Sandip Sen:
A fair payoff distribution for myopic rational agents. 1305-1306 - Henrique Lopes Cardoso, Eugénio C. Oliveira:
Flexible deadlines for directed obligations in agent-based business contracts. 1307-1308 - Shelley Zhang, Ping Xuan, Bhumit Patel:
Managing operations in multiagent virtual organizations. 1309-1310 - Samir Hamichi, Zahia Guessoum, Diana Mangalagiu:
A multi-agent system of adaptive production networks. 1311-1312 - Martin J. Kollingbaum, Joseph Andrew Giampapa, Katia P. Sycara, Timothy J. Norman, Chris Burnett, Daniele Masato:
Automated aiding strategies for decentralized planning with interdependent policies. 1313-1314 - Sarah N. Lim Choi Keung, Nathan Griffiths:
Networking for multi-agents: beyond a local view. 1315-1316 - Patrice Caire, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Temporal dependence networks for the design of convivial multiagent systems. 1317-1318 - Simina Brânzei, Kate Larson:
Coalitional affinity games. 1319-1320 - Tony White, Shawn McQuaker, Amirali Salehi-Abari:
Using relational concept knowledge to improve search in referral networks. 1321-1322 - Ulf Lotzmann, Michael Möhring:
Simulating norm formation: an operational approach. 1323-1324 - Lukas König, Sanaz Mostaghim, Hartmut Schmeck:
Online and onboard evolution of robotic behavior using finite state machines. 1325-1326 - Ryan Carr, Eric Raboin, Austin Parker, Dana S. Nau:
Within epsilon of optimal play in the cultaptation social learning game. 1327-1328 - Boyang Li, Han Yu, Zhiqi Shen, Chunyan Miao:
Evolutionary organizational search. 1329-1330 - Ji Gao, Hexin Lv:
IGTASC: a model for institution-governed trusted and autonomic service cooperation. 1331-1332
Comprehensive/cross-cutting
- Zhiyong Zhang, John Thangarajah, Lin Padgham:
Model based testing for agent systems. 1333-1334 - Michael Garlick, Maria Chli:
The effect of social influence and curfews on civil violence. 1335-1336 - Samer Hassan, Luis Antunes, Juan Pavón:
A data-driven simulation of social values evolution. 1337-1338 - Ingrid Nunes, Uirá Kulesza, Camila Nunes, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
A domain engineering process for developing multi-agent systems product lines. 1339-1340 - Tsunenori Mine, Akihiro Kogo, Satoshi Amamiya, Makoto Amamiya:
Refinement of the ACP2P by sharing user-feedbacks and learning query-responder-agent-relationships. 1341-1342 - Scott J. Harmon, Scott A. DeLoach, Robby:
From abstract qualities to concrete specification using guidance policies. 1343-1344 - Zahra Kodia, Lamjed Ben Said, Khaled Ghédira:
SiSMar: social multi-agent based simulation of stock market. 1345-1346 - Daniel Villatoro, Jordi Sabater-Mir:
Group recognition through social norms. 1347-1348 - Stefan Warwas, Christian Hahn, Klaus Fischer:
A visual development environment for Jade. 1349-1350 - Thomas Konnerth, Silvan Kaiser, Alexander Thiele, Jan Keiser, Dai Labor:
MAMS service framework. 1351-1352 - Xiaocong Fan:
On time-stressed team collaboration. 1353-1354 - Jan Sudeikat, Wolfgang Renz:
Supporting agent-oriented designs with models of macroscopic system behavior. 1355-1356 - Lacramioara Astefanoaei, Frank S. de Boer, Mehdi Dastani:
On coordination, autonomy and time. 1357-1358 - Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan, Peter Stone:
Learning complementary multiagent behaviors: a case study. 1359-1360 - Michael Winsper, Maria Chli:
Effect of mobility on violence in a bi-communal population. 1361-1362 - Walamitien H. Oyenan, Scott A. DeLoach, Gurdip Singh:
A service-oriented approach for integrating multiagent system designs. 1363-1364 - Harith Siddhartha, Rahul Sarika, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
Retrospective analysis of RoboCup rescue simulation agent teams. 1365-1366 - William Groves, John Collins, Maria L. Gini:
Visualization and analysis methods for comparing agent behavior in TAC SCM. 1367-1368 - Hiromitsu Hattori, Yuu Nakajima, Toru Ishida:
Agent modeling with individual human behaviors. 1369-1370
Academic demos
- Ruth Aylett, Michael Kriegel, Mei Yii Lim, João Dias, Karin Leichtenstern, Wan Ching Ho, Paola Rizzo:
ORIENT: interactive agents for stage-based role-play. 1371-1372 - Anton Bogdanovych, Simeon J. Simoff, Marc Esteva:
Virtual institutions prototype. 1373-1374 - Angela Fabregues, Jordi Madrenas-Ciurana:
SRM: a tool for supplier performance. 1375-1376 - Shih-Fen Cheng, Yee Pin Lim, Chao-Chih Liu:
An agent-based commodity trading simulation. 1377-1378 - Stefan Warwas, Christian Hahn:
The DSML4MAS development environment. 1379-1380 - Fred Charles, David Pizzi, Marc Cavazza, Thurid Vogt, Elisabeth André:
EmoEmma: emotional speech input for interactive storytelling. 1381-1382 - Debora Field, Roberta Catizone, Weiwei Cheng, Alexiei Dingli, Simon Worgan, Lei Ye, Yorick Wilks:
The senior companion: a semantic web dialogue system. 1383-1384 - Huiliang Zhang, Zhiqi Shen, Xuehong Tao, Chunyan Miao, B. Li, Ailiya, Yundong Cai:
Emotional agent in serious game (DINO). 1385-1386 - Leelani Kumari Wickramasinghe, Christian Guttmann, Michael P. Georgeff, Hamid Gharib, Ian E. Thomas, Simon G. Thompson, Heinz W. Schmidt:
Agent-based intelligent collaborative care management. 1387-1388 - Andrea Giovannucci, Jesús Cerquides, Ulle Endriss, Meritxell Vinyals, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Bruno Rosell:
A mixed multi-unit combinatorial auctions test suite. 1389-1390 - Michael H. Bowling, Nicholas Abou Risk, Nolan Bard, Darse Billings, Neil Burch, Joshua Davidson, John Alexander Hawkin, Robert Holte, Michael Johanson, Morgan Kan, Bryce Paradis, Jonathan Schaeffer, David Schnizlein, Duane Szafron, Kevin Waugh, Martin Zinkevich:
A demonstration of the Polaris poker system. 1391-1392 - Juan C. García-Ojeda, Scott A. DeLoach, Robby:
agentTool III: from process definition to code generation. 1393-1394 - Stefano Bromuri, Visara Urovi, Maxime Morge, Kostas Stathis, Francesca Toni:
A multi-agent system for service discovery, selection and negotiation. 1395-1396 - Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Sarit Kraus, Raz Lin, Dmytro Tykhonov:
Genius: negotiation environment for heterogeneous agents. 1397-1398 - Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Elisabetta Bevacqua, Maurizio Mancini, Catherine Pelachaud:
Greta: an interactive expressive ECA system. 1399-1400 - Antonín Komenda, Jirí Vokrínek, Michal Pechoucek, Gerhard Wickler, Jeff Dalton, Austin Tate:
Distributed planning and coordination in non-deterministic environments. 1401-1402 - Jirí Hodík, Jirí Vokrínek, Stefan Bollhalter, Bruno Landau:
Virtual organization management eServices. 1403-1404 - Gerd Wagner, Ion-Mircea Diaconescu:
AOR-Simulation.org: cognitive agent simulation. 1405-1406 - Joseph Farfel, Vincent Conitzer:
A multiagent Turing test based on a prediction market. 1407-1408
Industrial demos
- Klaas Thoelen, Sam Michiels, Wouter Joosen, Koen Vangheluwe, Katja Verbeeck:
A sensor middleware and agent-based communication platform for supply-chain management. 1409-1410 - Viet Dung Dang, Steve Osborn, Gary Vickers, Malcolm Bridgeford:
Aerogility: an intelligent decision support system for managing service-based aftermarkets. 1411-1412 - Dominic A. P. Greenwood, Branislav Burdiliak, Ivan Trencanský, Hartmut Armbruster, Christian Dannegger:
GreenWave distributed traffic intersection control. 1413-1414 - Armando Robles, Pablo Noriega, Francisco J. Cantú Ortiz:
An agent oriented hotel information system. 1415-1416
Student demos
- Ismel Brito, Isaac Pinyol, Daniel Villatoro, Jordi Sabater-Mir:
HIHEREI: human interaction within hybrid environments regulated through electronic institutions. 1417-1418 - Michael Apostolou, Alexander Artikis:
Evaluating dynamic protocols for open agent systems. 1419-1420 - Brandyn Allen White, Ladislau Bölöni:
A system for monitoring and interpreting team actions of embodied agents. 1421-1422 - Derek J. Sollenberger, Munindar P. Singh:
Koko: engineering affective applications. 1423-1424 - Patrizio Barbini, Yining Wu, Martin Caminada:
An implementation of argument based discussion. 1425-1426
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