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AAMAS 2013: Saint Paul, MN, USA
- Maria L. Gini, Onn Shehory, Takayuki Ito, Catholijn M. Jonker:
International conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS '13, Saint Paul, MN, USA, May 6-10, 2013. IFAAMAS 2013, ISBN 978-1-4503-1993-5
Invited talks
- Batya Friedman:
Agents of value. 1-2 - Barbara J. Grosz:
A multi-agent systems "turing challenge". 3-4 - Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Multiagent systems, and the search for appropriate foundations. 5-6
A1 - robotics I
- Nannan Cao, Kian Hsiang Low, John M. Dolan:
Multi-robot informative path planning for active sensing of environmental phenomena: a tale of two algorithms. 7-14 - Eliahu Khalastchi, Meir Kalech, Lior Rokach:
Sensor fault detection and diagnosis for autonomous systems. 15-22 - Danesh Tarapore, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Pedro U. Lima, Jorge Carneiro:
Abnormality detection in multiagent systems inspired by the adaptive immune system. 23-30 - Evan A. Krause, Rehj Cantrell, Ekaterina Potapova, Michael Zillich, Matthias Scheutz:
Incrementally biasing visual search using natural language input. 31-38 - Alon Farchy, Samuel Barrett, Patrick MacAlpine, Peter Stone:
Humanoid robots learning to walk faster: from the real world to simulation and back. 39-46
A2 - robotics II
- Michael Rubenstein, Adrian Cabrera, Justin Werfel, Golnaz Habibi, James McLurkin, Radhika Nagpal:
Collective transport of complex objects by simple robots: theory and experiments. 47-54 - Sayan D. Sen, Julie A. Adams:
A decision network based framework for multiagent coalition formation. 55-62 - Aris Valtazanos, Subramanian Ramamoorthy:
Bayesian interaction shaping: learning to influence strategic interactions in mixed robotic domains. 63-70 - Tekin A. Meriçli, Manuela M. Veloso, H. Levent Akin:
Achievable push-manipulation for complex passive mobile objects using past experience. 71-78 - Andreas Kolling, Alexander Kleiner:
Multi-UAV motion planning for guaranteed search. 79-86
A3 - robotics III
- Boris de Wilde, Adriaan ter Mors, Cees Witteveen:
Push and rotate: cooperative multi-agent path planning. 87-94 - Pouyan Ziafati, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Event-processing in autonomous robot programming. 95-102 - Ryan C. Julian, Cameron J. Rose, Humphrey Hu, Ronald S. Fearing:
Cooperative control and modeling for narrow passage traversal with an ornithopter MAV and lightweight ground station. 103-110 - Somchaya Liemhetcharat, Manuela M. Veloso:
Synergy graphs for configuring robot team members. 111-118 - Marcelo Li Koga, Valdinei Freire da Silva, Fábio Gagliardi Cozman, Anna Helena Reali Costa:
Speeding-up reinforcement learning through abstraction and transfer learning. 119-126
A4 - simulation
- Kevin Gold, Zachary J. Weber, Ben Priest, Josh Ziegler, Karen Sittig, William W. Streilein, Mark Mazumder:
Modeling how thinking about the past and future impacts network traffic with the gosmr architecture. 127-134 - Syed Muhammad Ali Abbas:
Homophily, popularity and randomness: modelling growth of online social network. 135-142 - Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka, Avishay Zilka:
The impact of culture on crowd dynamics: an empirical approach. 143-150 - Feirouz Ksontini, Zahia Guessoum, René Mandiau, Stéphane Espié:
Using ego-centered affordances in multi-agent traffic simulation. 151-158
A5 - distributed problem solving
- Duc Thien Nguyen, William Yeoh, Hoong Chuin Lau:
Distributed Gibbs: a memory-bounded sampling-based DCOP algorithm. 167-174 - Ulle Endriss:
Reduction of economic inequality in combinatorial domains. 175-182 - Vadim Levit, Tal Grinshpoun, Amnon Meisels, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Taxation search in boolean games. 183-190 - Yoonheui Kim, Victor R. Lesser:
Improved max-sum algorithm for DCOP with n-ary constraints. 191-198
B1 - game theory I
- Joshua Letchford, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik:
Optimal interdiction of attack plans. 199-206 - Albert Xin Jiang, Zhengyu Yin, Chao Zhang, Milind Tambe, Sarit Kraus:
Game-theoretic randomization for security patrolling with dynamic execution uncertainty. 207-214 - Manish Jain, Vincent Conitzer, Milind Tambe:
Security scheduling for real-world networks. 215-222 - Bo An, Matthew Brown, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Milind Tambe:
Security games with surveillance cost and optimal timing of attack execution. 223-230 - Christopher Kiekintveld, Towhidul Islam, Vladik Kreinovich:
Security games with interval uncertainty. 231-238
B2 - game theory II
- Reshef Meir, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Avoid fixed pricing: consume less, earn more, make clients happy. 239-246 - Duane Szafron, Richard G. Gibson, Nathan R. Sturtevant:
A parameterized family of equilibrium profiles for three-player kuhn poker. 247-254 - Nolan Bard, Michael Johanson, Neil Burch, Michael Bowling:
Online implicit agent modelling. 255-262 - Anisse Ismaili, Evripidis Bampis, Nicolas Maudet, Patrice Perny:
A study on the stability and efficiency of graphical games with unbounded treewidth. 263-270 - Michael Johanson, Neil Burch, Richard Anthony Valenzano, Michael Bowling:
Evaluating state-space abstractions in extensive-form games. 271-278
B3 - game theory III
- Ratul Ray, Rohith Dwarakanath Vallam, Y. Narahari:
Eliciting high quality feedback from crowdsourced tree networks using continuous scoring rules. 279-286 - Haris Aziz:
Stable marriage and roommate problems with individual-based stability. 287-294 - Simina Brânzei, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan, Kate Larson, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Matchings with externalities and attitudes. 295-302 - Reshef Meir, Yiling Chen, Michal Feldman:
Efficient parking allocation as online bipartite matching with posted prices. 303-310 - Taiki Todo, Vincent Conitzer:
False-name-proof matching. 311-318
B4 - game theory IV
- Nan Rong, Joseph Y. Halpern:
Towards a deeper understanding of cooperative equilibrium: characterization and complexity. 319-326 - Simina Brânzei, Peter Bro Miltersen:
Equilibrium analysis in cake cutting. 327-334 - Branislav Bosanský, Christopher Kiekintveld, Viliam Lisý, Jiri Cermak, Michal Pechoucek:
Double-oracle algorithm for computing an exact nash equilibrium in zero-sum extensive-form games. 335-342 - Yonatan Aumann, Yair Dombb, Avinatan Hassidim:
Computing socially-efficient cake divisions. 343-350 - Ian A. Kash, Ariel D. Procaccia, Nisarg Shah:
No agent left behind: dynamic fair division of multiple resources. 351-358
C1 - social choice I
- Svetlana Obraztsova, Yair Zick, Edith Elkind:
On manipulation in multi-winner elections based on scoring rules. 359-366 - Piotr Faliszewski, Edith Hemaspaandra, Lane A. Hemaspaandra:
Weighted electoral control. 367-374 - Felix Brandt, Paul Harrenstein, Keyvan Kardel, Hans Georg Seedig:
It only takes a few: on the hardness of voting with a constant number of agents. 375-382 - Svetlana Obraztsova, Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski, Arkadii M. Slinko:
On swap-distance geometry of voting rules. 383-390 - David R. M. Thompson, Omer Lev, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Empirical analysis of plurality election equilibria. 391-398
C2 - social choice II
- Piotr Krzysztof Skowron, Piotr Faliszewski, Arkadii M. Slinko:
Achieving fully proportional representation is easy in practice. 399-406 - Tomasz Perek, Piotr Faliszewski, Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi:
The complexity of losing voters. 407-414 - Dmitry Shiryaev, Lan Yu, Edith Elkind:
On elections with robust winners. 415-422 - Nina Narodytska, Toby Walsh:
Manipulating two stage voting rules. 423-430 - Serge Gaspers, Thomas Kalinowski, Nina Narodytska, Toby Walsh:
Coalitional manipulation for Schulze's rule. 431-438
C3 - social & organizational structure
- Edith Elkind, Dmitrii V. Pasechnik, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Strategic considerations in the design of committees. 439-446 - Henry Franks, Nathan Griffiths, Sarabjot Singh Anand:
Learning influence in complex social networks. 447-454 - Haris Aziz, Felix Brandt, Markus Brill:
On the tradeoff between economic efficiency and strategy proofness in randomized social choice. 455-462 - Jason Sleight, Edmund H. Durfee:
Organizational design principles and techniques for decision-theoretic agents. 463-470 - Lirong Xia:
Designing social choice mechanisms using machine learning. 471-474
C4 - normative systems
- Chao Yu, Minjie Zhang, Fenghui Ren, Xudong Luo:
Emergence of social norms through collective learning in networked agent societies. 475-482 - Javier Morales, Maite López-Sánchez, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Michael J. Wooldridge, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
Automated synthesis of normative systems. 483-490 - Nils Bulling, Mehdi Dastani, Max Knobbout:
Monitoring norm violations in multi-agent systems. 491-498 - M. Birna van Riemsdijk, Louise A. Dennis, Michael Fisher, Koen V. Hindriks:
Agent reasoning for norm compliance: a semantic approach. 499-506 - Koen V. Hindriks, M. Birna van Riemsdijk:
A real-time semantics for norms with deadlines. 507-514
C5 - teamwork, coalition, coordination
- Edith Elkind, Dmitrii V. Pasechnik, Yair Zick:
Dynamic weighted voting games. 515-522 - Yair Zick, Maria Polukarov, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Taxation and stability in cooperative games. 523-530 - Katie Long Genter, Noa Agmon, Peter Stone:
Ad hoc teamwork for leading a flock. 531-538 - Jilles Steeve Dibangoye, Christopher Amato, Arnaud Doniec, François Charpillet:
Producing efficient error-bounded solutions for transition independent decentralized mdps. 539-546
D1 - planning
- Felipe W. Trevizan, Manuela M. Veloso:
Finding objects through stochastic shortest path problems. 547-554 - Levi H. S. Lelis, Sandra Zilles, Robert C. Holte:
Stratified tree search: a novel suboptimal heuristic search algorithm. 555-562 - Frans A. Oliehoek, Shimon Whiteson, Matthijs T. J. Spaan:
Approximate solutions for factored Dec-POMDPs with many agents. 563-570 - Ece Kamar, Eric Horvitz:
Light at the end of the tunnel: a Monte Carlo approach to computing value of information. 571-578 - Nicolas Rivera, Jorge A. Baier, Carlos Hernández:
Weighted real-time heuristic search. 579-586
D2 - virtual agents I
- Christine Talbot, G. Michael Youngblood:
Shakespearean spatial rules. 587-594 - Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Marc Cavazza:
NetworkING: using character relationships for interactive narrative generation. 595-602 - Jonathan Teutenberg, Julie Porteous:
Efficient intent-based narrative generation using multiple planning agents. 603-610 - Dane Kuiper, Rym Zalila-Wenkstern:
Virtual agent perception combination in multi agent based systems. 611-618 - Radoslaw Niewiadomski, Jennifer Hofmann, Jérôme Urbain, Tracey Platt, Johannes Wagner, Bilal Piot, Hüseyin Çakmak, Sathish Pammi, Tobias Baur, Stéphane Dupont, Matthieu Geist, Florian Lingenfelser, Gary McKeown, Olivier Pietquin, Willibald Ruch:
Laugh-aware virtual agent and its impact on user amusement. 619-626
D3 - auction & mechanism design I
- Yoad Lewenberg, Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Ishikawa play. 627-634 - Nicola Gatti, Marco Rocco:
Which mechanism for sponsored search auctions with externalities? 635-642 - Paul W. Goldberg, Carmine Ventre:
Using lotteries to approximate the optimal revenue. 643-650 - Victor Naroditskiy, Sofia Ceppi, Valentin Robu, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Redistribution in online mechanisms. 651-658 - Prashanth Lakshmanrao Ananthapadmanabharao, Horabailu Laxminarayana Prasad, Nirmit Desai, Shalabh Bhatnagar:
Mechanisms for hostile agents with capacity constraints. 659-666
D4 - auction & mechanism design II
- Lampros C. Stavrogiannis, Enrico H. Gerding, Maria Polukarov:
Competing intermediary auctions. 667-674 - Omer Lev, Maria Polukarov, Yoram Bachrach, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Mergers and collusion in all-pay auctions and crowdsourcing contests. 675-682 - Yuqian Li, Vincent Conitzer:
Optimal internet auctions with costly communication. 683-690 - Piotr Krysta, Orestis Telelis, Carmine Ventre:
Mechanisms for multi-unit combinatorial auctions with a few distinct goods. 691-698 - Atsushi Iwasaki, Etsushi Fujita, Taiki Todo, Miao Yao, Makoto Yokoo:
VCG-equivalent in expectation mechanism: general framework for constructing iterative combinatorial auction mechanisms. 699-706
D5 - negotiation & cooperation
- Siqi Chen, Haitham Bou-Ammar, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss:
Optimizing complex automated negotiation using sparse pseudo-input gaussian processes. 707-714 - Tim Baarslag, Koen V. Hindriks:
Accepting optimally in automated negotiation with incomplete information. 715-722 - Nicola Gatti, Marco Rocco, Tuomas Sandholm:
On the verification and computation of strong nash equilibrium. 723-730 - Muddasser Alam, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Alex Rogers:
Cooperative energy exchange for the efficient use of energy and resources in remote communities. 731-738
E1 - virtual agents II
- Sabrina Campano, Nicolas Sabouret, Etienne de Sevin, Vincent Corruble:
An evaluation of the COR-E computational model for affective behaviors. 745-752 - Michelle Nicholas, Deborah Richards, Penny van Bergen:
A highly elaborative reminiscing virtual agent to enhance student memory of virtual world events. 753-760 - Joana Campos, Carlos Martinho, Ana Paiva:
Conflict inside out: a theoretical approach to conflict from an agent point of view. 761-768 - Cristina Battaglino, Rossana Damiano, Leonardo Lesmo:
Emotional range in value-sensitive deliberation. 769-776 - João Dias, Ana Paiva:
I want to be your friend: establishing relations with emotionally intelligent agents. 777-784
E2 - challenges
- Nicolas Schwind, Tenda Okimoto, Katsumi Inoue, Hei Chan, Tony Ribeiro, Kazuhiro Minami, Hiroshi Maruyama:
Systems resilience: a challenge problem for dynamic constraint-based agent systems. 785-788 - Jaroslaw Kochanowicz, Ah-Hwee Tan, Daniel Thalmann:
Enabling generative, emergent artificial culture. 789-792 - Ofra Amir, Barbara J. Grosz, Edith Law, Roni Stern:
Collaborative health care plan support. 793-796 - Sandip Sen:
A comprehensive approach to trust management. 797-800 - Gal A. Kaminka:
Curing robot autism: a challenge. 801-804
E3 - trust, reliability & reputation
- Hui Fang, Jie Zhang, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
A trust model stemmed from the diffusion theory for opinion evaluation. 805-812 - Siwei Jiang, Jie Zhang, Yew-Soon Ong:
An evolutionary model for constructing robust trust networks. 813-820 - Siyuan Liu, Han Yu, Chunyan Miao, Alex C. Kot:
A fuzzy logic based reputation model against unfair ratings. 821-828 - Matteo Venanzi, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Trust-based fusion of untrustworthy information in crowdsourcing applications. 829-836 - Murat Sensoy, Achille Fokoue, Jeff Z. Pan, Timothy J. Norman, Yuqing Tang, Nir Oren, Katia P. Sycara:
Reasoning about uncertain information and conflict resolution through trust revision. 837-844
E4 - formal theories
- Xiaowei Huang, Cheng Luo:
A logic of probabilistic knowledge and strategy. 845-852 - Xiaowei Huang:
Diagnosability in concurrent probabilistic systems. 853-860 - Panagiotis Kouvaros, Alessio Lomuscio:
Automatic verification of parameterised multi-agent systems. 861-868 - Josie Hunter, Franco Raimondi, Neha Rungta, Richard Stocker:
A synergistic and extensible framework for multi-agent system verification. 869-876 - Pankaj R. Telang, Felipe Meneguzzi, Munindar P. Singh:
Hierarchical planning about goals and commitments. 877-884
E5 - human-robot interaction & reasoning
- Xiaowei Huang:
Bounded planning for strategic goals with incomplete information and perfect recall. 885-892 - Shanjun Cheng, Anita Raja, Victor R. Lesser:
Using conflict resolution to inform decentralized learning. 893-900 - Long Tran-Thanh, Matteo Venanzi, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Efficient budget allocation with accuracy guarantees for crowdsourcing classification tasks. 901-908 - Guangliang Li, Hayley Hung, Shimon Whiteson, W. Bradley Knox:
Using informative behavior to increase engagement in the tamer framework. 909-916
F1 - innovative applications I
- Matthew Yee-King, Roberto Confalonieri, Dave de Jonge, Katina Hazelden, Carles Sierra, Mark d'Inverno, Leila Amgoud, Nardine Osman:
Multiuser museum interactives for shared cultural experiences: an agent-based approach. 917-924 - Marconi Madruga Filho, Helmut Prendinger:
iCO2: multi-user eco-driving training environment based on distributed constraint optimization. 925-932 - Jérémy Patrix, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib, Simon Le Gloannec, Dafni Stampouli, Marc Contat:
Discrete relative states to learn and recognize goals-based behaviors of groups. 933-940 - Mitchell K. Colby, Kagan Tumer:
Multiagent reinforcement learning in a distributed sensor network with indirect feedback. 941-948 - Nidhi Parikh, Samarth Swarup, Paula Elaine Stretz, Caitlin M. Rivers, Bryan L. Lewis, Madhav V. Marathe, Stephen G. Eubank, Christopher L. Barrett, Kristian Lum, Youngyun Chungbaek:
Modeling human behavior in the aftermath of a hypothetical improvised nuclear detonation. 949-956
F2 - innovative applications II
- Fei Fang, Albert Xin Jiang, Milind Tambe:
Optimal patrol strategy for protecting moving targets with multiple mobile resources. 957-964 - Jun-young Kwak, Pradeep Varakantham, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Yu-Han Chang, Milind Tambe, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Wendy Wood:
TESLA: an energy-saving agent that leverages schedule flexibility. 965-972 - Lan Yu, Chi-Kin Chau:
Complex-demand knapsack problems and incentives in AC power systems. 973-980 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Michael A. Osborne, Oliver Parson, Talal Rahwan, Sasan Maleki, Steven Reece, Trung Dong Huynh, Muddasser Alam, Joel E. Fischer, Tom Rodden, Luc Moreau, Stephen J. Roberts:
AgentSwitch: towards smart energy tariff selection. 981-988 - Enrico H. Gerding, Sebastian Stein, Valentin Robu, Dengji Zhao, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Two-sided online markets for electric vehicle charging. 989-996
F3 - formal approaches
- Scott N. Gerard, Munindar P. Singh:
Evolving protocols and agents in multiagent systems. 997-1004 - Joshua Davidson, Christopher Archibald, Michael Bowling:
Baseline: practical control variates for agent evaluation in zero-sum domains. 1005-1012 - Lin Padgham, Dhirendra Singh:
Situational preferences for BDI plans. 1013-1020 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven A. Brueckner, Lu Hong, Scott E. Page, Richard Rohwer:
Characterizing and aggregating agent estimates. 1021-1028 - Mateusz Guzek, Grégoire Danoy, Pascal Bouvry:
ParaMoise: increasing capabilities of parallel execution and reorganization in an organizational model. 1029-1036
F4 - learning I
- Clement Gehring, Doina Precup:
Smart exploration in reinforcement learning using absolute temporal difference errors. 1037-1044 - Sherief Abdallah, Michael Kaisers:
Addressing the policy-bias of q-learning by repeating updates. 1045-1052 - Lisa Torrey, Matthew E. Taylor:
Teaching on a budget: agents advising agents in reinforcement learning. 1053-1060 - Luis C. Cobo, Charles L. Isbell Jr., Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
Object focused q-learning for autonomous agents. 1061-1068 - Todd Hester, Manuel Lopes, Peter Stone:
Learning exploration strategies in model-based reinforcement learning. 1069-1076
F5 - learning II
- Qiangfeng Peter Lau, Mong-Li Lee, Wynne Hsu:
Distributed relational temporal difference learning. 1077-1084 - Doran Chakraborty, Peter Stone:
Cooperating with a markovian ad hoc teammate. 1085-1092 - Daniel Urieli, Peter Stone:
A learning agent for heat-pump thermostat control. 1093-1100 - Chongjie Zhang, Victor R. Lesser:
Coordinating multi-agent reinforcement learning with limited communication. 1101-1108
Poster session 1 - extended abstracts 1
- Andrew Koster, Jordi Madrenas-Ciurana, Nardine Osman, W. Marco Schorlemmer, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Carles Sierra, Angela Fabregues, Dave de Jonge, Josep Puyol-Gruart, Pere Garcia-Calvés:
u-Help: supporting helpful communities with information technology. 1109-1110 - Fenghui Ren, Minjie Zhang, Danny Sutanto:
A multi-agent approach for decentralized voltage regulation in power distribution networks within distributed generators. 1111-1112 - Chris HolmesParker, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
CLEAN rewards for improving multiagent coordination in the presence of exploration. 1113-1114 - Damien Pellier, Humbert Fiorino, Marc Métivier:
A new approach for continual planning. 1115-1116 - Minyi Li, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
A distributed protocol for collective decision-making in combinatorial domains. 1117-1118 - Simone Gabbriellini, Paolo Torroni:
Arguments in social networks. 1119-1120 - Jie Jiang, Virginia Dignum, Huib Aldewereld, Frank Dignum, Yao-Hua Tan:
Norm compliance checking. 1121-1122 - Adam Eck, Leen-Kiat Soh, Sam Devlin, Daniel Kudenko:
Potential-based reward shaping for POMDPs. 1123-1124 - Ayush Dewan, Aravindh Mahendran, Nikhil Soni, K. Madhava Krishna:
Optimization based coordinated UGV-MAV exploration for 2D augmented mapping. 1125-1126 - Joost van Oijen, Frank Dignum:
Social agents for serious games. 1127-1128 - Carl-Johan Jørgensen, Fabrice Lamarche:
Combining activity scheduling and path planning to populate virtual cities. 1129-1130 - Serge Gaspers, Victor Naroditskiy, Nina Narodytska, Toby Walsh:
Possible and necessary winner problem in social polls. 1131-1132 - Nathan Brooks, Ewart de Visser, Timur Chabuk, Elan Freedy, Paul Scerri:
An approach to team programming with markup for operator interaction. 1133-1134 - Pablo Hernandez-Leal, Enrique Munoz de Cote, Luis Enrique Sucar:
Modeling non-stationary opponents. 1135-1136 - Sharmila Savarimuthu, Michael Winikoff:
Mutation operators for cognitive agent programs. 1137-1138 - Trung Thanh Nguyen, Jörg Rothe:
Envy-ratio and average-nash social welfare optimization in multiagent resource allocation. 1139-1140 - Daniel Borrajo:
Multi-agent planning by plan reuse. 1141-1142 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven A. Brueckner:
Force-based clustering for transitive identity mapping. 1143-1144 - James C. Boerkoel Jr., Edmund H. Durfee:
Decoupling the multiagent disjunctive temporal problem. 1145-1146 - Jean Oh, Arne Suppé, Anthony Stentz, Martial Hebert:
Enhancing robot perception using human teammates. 1147-1148 - Nicolaj Søndberg-Jeppesen, Finn Verner Jensen, Yifeng Zeng:
Opponent modeling in a PGM framework. 1149-1150 - Régis Riveret, Giuseppe Contissa, Antonino Rotolo, Jeremy V. Pitt:
Law enforcement in norm-governed learning agents. 1151-1152 - John T. Balint, Jan M. Allbeck:
MacGyver virtual agents: using ontologies and hierarchies for resourceful virtual human decision-making. 1153-1154 - Stefano V. Albrecht, Subramanian Ramamoorthy:
A game-theoretic model and best-response learning method for ad hoc coordination in multiagent systems. 1155-1156 - Marina De Vos, Tina Balke, Ken Satoh:
Combining event-and state-based norms. 1157-1158 - Didac Gil de la Iglesia, Danny Weyns:
SA-MAS: self-adaptation to enhance software qualities in multi-agent systems. 1159-1160 - Elton Sbruzzi, Steve Phelps:
Testing leverage-based trading strategies under an adaptive-expectations agent-based model. 1161-1162 - Gal A. Kaminka, Meytal Traub, Yehuda Elmaliach, Dan Erusalimchik, Alexander Fridman:
On the use of teamwork software for multi-robot formation control. 1163-1164 - Richard Cole, Vasilis Gkatzelis, Gagan Goel:
Positive results for mechanism design without money. 1165-1166 - Xiang Li, Mohan Sridharan, Catie Meador:
Learning visual object models on a robot using context and appearance cues. 1167-1168 - Warda El Kholy, Mohamed El-Menshawy, Jamal Bentahar, Hongyang Qu, Rachida Dssouli:
Representing and reasoning about communicative conditional commitments. 1169-1170 - Qiong Wu, Xiaogang Han, Han Yu, Zhiqi Shen, Chunyan Miao:
The innovative application of learning companions in virtual singapura. 1171-1172
Poster session 2 - extended abstracts 2
- Yoosef B. Abushark, John Thangarajah:
AUML protocols: from specification to detailed design. 1173-1174 - Paulo Shakarian, Gerardo I. Simari, Robert Schroeder:
MANCaLog: a logic for multi-attribute network cascades. 1175-1176 - Yusen Zhan, Jun Wu, Chongjun Wang, Meilin Liu, Junyuan Xie:
On the complexity of undominated core and farsighted solution concepts in coalitional games. 1177-1178 - Jolie Olsen, Sandip Sen:
Discovery, utilization, and analysis of credible threats for 2X2 incomplete information games in TOM. 1179-1180 - Chris HolmesParker, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Exploiting structure and utilizing agent-centric rewards to promote coordination in large multiagent systems. 1181-1182 - Wenjie Wang, Wooi-Boon Goh:
Time optimized multi-agent path planning using guided iterative prioritized planning. 1183-1184 - Jason Tsai, Yundi Qian, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Christopher Kiekintveld, Milind Tambe:
Security games with contagion: handling asymmetric information. 1185-1186 - Bao Vo Luong, John Thangarajah, Fabio Zambetta, Mahmud Hasan:
A BDI game master agent for computer role-playing games. 1187-1188 - Marco Lützenberger, Tobias Küster, Thomas Konnerth, Alexander Thiele, Nils Masuch, Axel Heßler, Jan Keiser, Michael Burkhardt, Silvan Kaiser, Sahin Albayrak:
JIAC V: A MAS framework for industrial applications. 1189-1190 - Jamie Snape, Dinesh Manocha:
Goal velocity obstacles for spatial navigation of multiple virtual agents. 1191-1192 - Atil Iscen, Adrian K. Agogino, Vytas SunSpiral, Kagan Tumer:
Learning to control complex tensegrity robots. 1193-1194 - Alexander Kleiner, Alessandro Farinelli, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Bing Shi, Fabio Maffioletti, Riccardo Reffato:
RMASBench: benchmarking dynamic multi-agent coordination in urban search and rescue. 1195-1196 - Ilan Nehama:
Complexity of optimal lobbying in threshold aggregation. 1197-1198 - Nicola Gatti, Fabio Panozzo, Marcello Restelli:
Extensive-form games with heterogeneous populations. 1199-1200 - Angelo Cafaro, Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Timothy W. Bickmore, Dirk Heylen, Daniel Schulman:
First impressions in user-agent encounters: the impact of an agent's nonverbal behavior on users' relational decisions. 1201-1202 - Sindhu Kolli, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
MAMA: multi-agent management of crowds to avoid stampedes in long queues. 1203-1204 - Jeehang Lee, Tingting Li, Marina De Vos, Julian A. Padget:
Governing intelligent virtual agent behaviour with norms. 1205-1206 - George A. Vouros:
Decentralized semantic coordination via belief propagation. 1207-1208 - Diederik M. Roijers, Shimon Whiteson, Frans A. Oliehoek:
Multi-objective variable elimination for collaborative graphical games. 1209-1210 - João Dias, Henrique Reis, Ana Paiva:
Lie to me: virtual agents that lie. 1211-1212 - Feyza Merve Hafizoglu, Roger Mailler:
Telescope management for satellite tracking: a decentralized approach. 1213-1214 - Nuno Ferreira, Samuel Mascarenhas, Ana Paiva, John McBreen, Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede, Gennaro di Tosto, Frank Dignum, Giulia Andrighetto, Rosaria Conte:
Blame on them, shame on us: combining affective and normative behaviour in intelligent virtual agents. 1215-1216 - Adam Eck, Leen-Kiat Soh:
Dynamic facts in large team information sharing. 1217-1218 - Lancelot Six, Zahia Guessoum, Julien Saunier, Sio-Song Ieng:
Towards a truck-driver model using a hysteresis based analysis and verification approach. 1219-1220 - Roger Mailler, Huimin Zheng:
Distributed problem solving in geometrically-structured constraint networks. 1221-1222 - Stephen Cranefield, Surangika Ranathunga:
Embedding agents in business applications using enterprise integration patterns. 1223-1224 - Chad Crawford, Logan Brooks, Sandip Sen:
Opposites repel: the effect of incorporating repulsion on opinion dynamics in the bounded confidence model. 1225-1226 - Brandon A. Mayer, Eric Sodomka, Amy Greenwald:
The price of independence in simultaneous auctions. 1227-1228 - Mario Caruso, Francesco Leotta, Massimo Mecella, Stavros Vassos:
Benchmarking smart spaces through autonomous virtual agents. 1229-1230
Poster session 3 - extended abstracts 3
- Jan Tozicka, David Sislák, Michal Pechoucek:
Planning of diverse trajectories for UAV control displays. 1231-1232 - Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Gerhard Weiss, Karl Tuyls:
A macroscopic model for multi-robot stigmergic coverage. 1233-1234 - Jolie Olsen, Sandip Sen:
On the rationality of cycling in the theory of moves framework. 1235-1236 - Ning Ding, Fangzhen Lin:
Voting with partial information: what questions to ask? 1237-1238 - Jacob W. Crandall:
Learning in real-time in repeated games using experts. 1239-1240 - Loïs Vanhée, Jacques Ferber, Frank Dignum:
Agent-based evolving societies. 1241-1242 - Karthik Subbian, Dhruv Sharma, Zhen Wen, Jaideep Srivastava:
Social capital: the power of influencers in networks. 1243-1244 - Kyriakos Efthymiadis, Sam Devlin, Daniel Kudenko:
Overcoming erroneous domain knowledge in plan-based reward shaping. 1245-1246 - Samy Sá, João F. L. Alcântara:
Preferences with qualitative thresholds and methods for individual and collective decisions. 1247-1248 - Ajay Sundar Ramakrishnan, Michael Neff:
Segmentation of hand gestures using motion capture data. 1249-1250 - Elizabeth Sklar, Mohammad Q. Azhar, Todd Flyr, Simon Parsons:
Enabling human-robot collaboration via argumentation. 1251-1252 - Shai Hertz, Mariano Schain, Yishay Mansour:
An empirical study of trading agent robustness. 1253-1254 - Max Korein, Brian Coltin, Manuela M. Veloso:
Scheduling mobile exploration tasks for environment learning. 1255-1256 - Neil Yorke-Smith, Stijn Heymans, Vinay K. Chaudhri:
"What if there was no oxygen?": responding to hypothetical questions in an intelligent tutoring agent. 1257-1258 - M. M. Hassan Mahmud, Subramanian Ramamoorthy:
Learning in non-stationary MDPs as transfer learning. 1259-1260 - Hala Mostafa, Nathaniel Soule, Nicholas Hoff, Partha P. Pal, Patrick Hurley:
Applying distributed optimization for QoS-security tradeoff in a distributed information system. 1261-1262 - Michal Cáp, Peter Novák, Jirí Vokrínek, Michal Pechoucek:
Multi-agent RRT: sampling-based cooperative pathfinding. 1263-1264 - Daniele Porello:
Deliberating about voting dimensions. 1265-1266 - Rafael C. Cardoso, Jomi Fred Hübner, Rafael H. Bordini:
Benchmarking communication in actor- and agent-based languages. 1267-1268 - Atil Iscen, Kagan Tumer:
Decentralized coordination via task decomposition and reward shaping. 1269-1270 - Li Zhang, John A. Barnden, Ming Jiang:
Affect detection from semantic and metaphorical interpretation of virtual drama. 1271-1272 - João V. Messias, Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Pedro U. Lima:
Multiagent POMDPs with asynchronous execution. 1273-1274 - Enrique Munoz de Cote, Ruben Stranders, Nicola Basilico, Nicola Gatti, Nick R. Jennings:
Introducing alarms in adversarial patrolling games: extended abstract. 1275-1276 - Scott Proper, Kagan Tumer:
Graphical models in continuous domains for multiagent reinforcement learning. 1277-1278 - Ronghuo Zheng, Nilanjan Chakraborty, Tinglong Dai, Katia P. Sycara:
Multiagent negotiation on multiple issues with incomplete information: extended abstract. 1279-1280 - William J. Curran, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Addressing hard constraints in the air traffic problem through partitioning and difference rewards. 1281-1282 - Jinzhong Niu, Simon Parsons:
Maximizing matching in double-sided auctions. 1283-1284 - Mohammad Moshirpour, Nariman Mani, Armin Eberlein, Behrouz Homayoun Far:
Model based approach to detect emergent behavior in multi-agent systems. 1285-1286 - Sreerupa Chatterjee, Feyza Merve Hafizoglu, Sandip Sen:
Predicting migration and opinion adoption patterns in agent communities. 1287-1288 - Gonçalo Duarte Garcia Pereira, Rui Prada, Pedro Alexandre Santos:
Bases of social power for agents. 1289-1290 - Landon Kraemer, Bikramjit Banerjee:
Concurrent reinforcement learning as a rehearsal for decentralized planning under uncertainty. 1291-1292 - Yuan Liu, Jie Zhang:
Robustness evaluation of incentive mechanisms. 1293-1294 - Masaru Okaya, Mary Southern, Tomoichi Takahashi:
Dynamic information transfer and sharing model in agent based evacuation simulations. 1295-1296
Poster session 4 - extended abstracts 4
- Thanh Hong Nguyen, James Pita, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe, Amos Azaria, Sarit Kraus:
Modeling human adversary decision making in security games: an initial report. 1297-1298 - Brian Coltin, Manuela M. Veloso:
Towards ridesharing with passenger transfers. 1299-1300 - Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable:
Resistance to bribery when aggregating soft constraints. 1301-1302 - Noam Peled, Ya'akov (Kobi) Gal, Sarit Kraus:
An agent design for repeated negotiation and information revelation with people: Extended Abstract. 1303-1304 - Elliot Anshelevich, Ameya Hate, Malik Magdon-Ismail:
Seeding influential nodes in non-submodular models of information diffusion. 1305-1306 - Christopher Archibald, Neil Burch, Michael Bowling, Matthew J. Rutherford:
Rating players in games with real-valued outcomes. 1307-1308 - Daniel D. Corkill, Chongjie Zhang, Bruno Castro da Silva, Yoonheui Kim, Daniel Garant, Victor R. Lesser, Xiaoqin Zhang:
Biasing the behavior of organizationally adept agents: (extended abstract). 1309-1310 - Ruth Aylett, Michael Kriegel, Iain Wallace, Elena Márquez Segura, Johanna Mercurio, Stina Nylander:
Memory and the design of migrating virtual agents. 1311-1312 - Meng Chang, Minghua He, Anikó Ekárt, Xudong Luo, Shichao Zhang:
Bi-directional double auction for financial market simulation. 1313-1314 - Han Yu, Zhiqi Shen, Chunyan Miao, Bo An:
A reputation-aware decision-making approach for improving the efficiency of crowdsourcing systems. 1315-1316 - Toni Penya-Alba, Jesús Cerquides, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Meritxell Vinyals:
CHAINME: fast decentralized finding of better supply chains. 1317-1318 - Patricia Everaere, Maxime Morge, Gauthier Picard:
Minimal concession strategy for reaching fair, optimal and stable marriages. 1319-1320 - Jianye Hao, Ho-fung Leung:
Reinforcement social learning of coordination in cooperative multiagent systems. 1321-1322 - Akin Günay, Michael Winikoff, Pinar Yolum:
Generating and ranking commitment protocols. 1323-1324 - Daisuke Hatano, Katsutoshi Hirayama:
DeQED: an efficient divide-and-coordinate algorithm for DCOP. 1325-1326 - Yongjie Yang, Jiong Guo:
Exact algorithms for weighted and unweighted borda manipulation problems. 1327-1328 - Stefania Costantini:
Self-checking logical agents. 1329-1330 - Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Virginia Dignum:
Do underlying attitudes affect users' subjective experiences?: the case of an empathic agent. 1331-1332 - Ricardo Gonçalves, José Júlio Alferes:
Deontic logic programs. 1333-1334 - Samuel Mascarenhas, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva, Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede:
"Can I ask you a favour?": a relational model of socio-cultural behaviour. 1335-1336 - Joana Dimas, Rui Prada:
You are who you hang out with: agents with dynamic identity. 1337-1338 - Jamal Bentahar, Babak Khosravifar, Kathleen Clacens, Christophe Goffart, Philippe Thiran:
On the analysis of joining communities of agent-basedweb services. 1339-1340 - William Groves, Maria L. Gini:
An agent for optimizing airline ticket purchasing. 1341-1342 - Annie S. Wu, R. Paul Wiegand, Ramya Pradhan:
Using response probability to build system redundancy in multiagent systems. 1343-1344 - Lane A. Hemaspaandra, Rahman Lavaee, Curtis Menton:
Schulze and ranked-pairs voting are fixed-parameter tractable to bribe, manipulate, and control. 1345-1346 - Yuko Sakurai, Tenda Okimoto, Masaaki Oka, Masato Shinoda, Makoto Yokoo:
Quality-control mechanism utilizing worker's confidence for crowdsourced tasks. 1347-1348
Demo papers
- Edouard Amouroux, François Sempé, Thomas Huraux, Nicolas Sabouret, Yvon Haradji:
Simulating household activities to lower consumption peaks: demonstration. 1349-1350 - Frederico Araujo, Junia Valente, Mohammad Al-Zinati, Dane Kuiper, Rym Zalila-Wenkstern:
DIVAs 4.0: a framework for the development of situated multi-agent based simulation systems. 1351-1352 - Mohammad Q. Azhar, Simon Parsons, Elizabeth Sklar:
An argumentation-based dialogue system for human-robot collaboration. 1353-1354 - Nathan Brooks, Ewart de Visser, Timur Chabuk, Elan Freedy, Paul Scerri:
An approach to team programming with markup for operator interaction. 1355-1356 - Henrique Campos, Joana Campos, João P. Cabral, Carlos Martinho, Jeppe Herlev Nielsen, Ana Paiva:
My dream theatre. 1357-1358 - Prithviraj Dasgupta, José Baca, S. G. M. Hossain, Ayan Dutta, Carl A. Nelson:
Mechanical design and computational aspects for locomotion and reconfiguration of the ModRED modular robot. 1359-1360 - Alexis Drogoul, Edouard Amouroux, Philippe Caillou, Benoit Gaudou, Arnaud Grignard, Nicolas Marilleau, Patrick Taillandier, Maroussia Vavasseur, Duc-An Vo, Jean-Daniel Zucker:
GAMA: multi-level and complex environment for agent-based models and simulations. 1361-1362 - Joscha-David Fossel, Daniel Hennes, Sjriek Alers, Daniel Claes, Karl Tuyls:
OctoSLAM: a 3D mapping approach to situational awareness of unmanned aerial vehicles. 1363-1364 - Simone Gabbriellini, Paolo Torroni:
NetArg: an agent-based social simulator with argumentative agents. 1365-1366 - Jereme Haack, Bora A. Akyol, Brandon Carpenter, Cody Tews, Lance Foglesong:
Volttron: an agent platform for the smart grid. 1367-1368 - Nader Hanna, Deborah Richards:
A collaborative activity for evaluating HAT-COM: human-agent teamwork communication model. 1369-1370 - Arjun Iyer, Luis Rayas, Andrew Bennett:
Formation control for cooperative localization of MAV swarms (demonstration). 1371-1372 - Robert Junges, Franziska Klügl:
Learning agent models in SeSAm. 1373-1374 - Fan Liu, Ajit Narayanan:
Roundabout collision avoidance for multiple robots based on minimum enclosing rectangle. 1375-1376 - Samantha Luber, Zhengyu Yin, Francesco Maria Delle Fave, Albert Xin Jiang, Milind Tambe, John P. Sullivan:
Game-theoretic patrol strategies for transit systems: the TRUSTS system and its mobile app. 1377-1378 - Marco Lützenberger, Tobias Küster, Thomas Konnerth, Alexander Thiele, Nils Masuch, Axel Heßler, Jan Keiser, Michael Burkhardt, Silvan Kaiser, Jakob Tonn, Sahin Albayrak:
Industrial process optimisation with JIAC. 1379-1380 - Marconi Madruga Filho, Helmut Prendinger:
iCO2: promoting eco-driving practice through multiuser challenge optimization. 1381-1382 - Fabio Maffioletti, Riccardo Reffato, Alessandro Farinelli, Alexander Kleiner, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Bing Shi:
RMASBench: a benchmarking system for multi-agent coordination in urban search and rescue. 1383-1384 - Leandro Soriano Marcolino, Douglass Chen, Albert Xin Jiang, Milind Tambe:
Diversity beats strength?: a hands-on experience with 9x9 go. 1385-1386 - Samuel Mascarenhas, André Silva, Ana Paiva, Ruth Aylett, Felix Kistler, Elisabeth André, Nick Degens, Gert Jan Hofstede, Arvid Kappas:
Traveller: an intercultural training system with intelligent agents. 1387-1388 - Javier Morales, Maite López-Sánchez, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Michael J. Wooldridge, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
IRON: a machine for the automated synthesis of normative systems. 1389-1390 - Nguyen Quoc Viet Hung, Xuan Hoai Luong, Zoltán Miklós, Thanh Tho Quan, Karl Aberer:
An MAS negotiation support tool for schema matching. 1391-1392 - Arif Tuna Ozgelen, Elizabeth Sklar:
A task complexity assessment tool for single-operator multi-robot control scenarios. 1393-1394 - Simon Parsons, Elizabeth Sklar, Jordan Salvit, Holly Wall, Zimi Li:
ArgTrust: decision making with information from sources of varying trustworthiness. 1395-1396 - Deepika Pathania, Bharath Vissapragada, Nahil Jain, Apeksha Khare, Soujanya Lanka, Kamalakar Karlapalem:
MUST: MUlti agent simulation of multi-modal urban traffic. 1397-1398 - Julie Porteous, Fred Charles, Marc Cavazza:
A social network interface to an interactive narrative. 1399-1400 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Michael A. Osborne, Oliver Parson, Talal Rahwan, Sasan Maleki, Steven Reece, Trung Dong Huynh, Muddasser Alam, Joel E. Fischer, Tom Rodden, Luc Moreau, Stephen J. Roberts:
AgentSwitch: towards smart energy tariff selection. 1401-1402 - Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Sjriek Alers, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss:
StiCo in action. 1403-1404 - Joris Scharpff, Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Leentje Volker, Mathijs de Weerdt:
Coordinating maintenance planning under uncertainty: (demonstration). 1405-1406 - Martin Selecký, Michal Stolba, Tomás Meiser, Michal Cáp, Antonín Komenda, Milan Rollo, Jirí Vokrínek, Michal Pechoucek:
Deployment of multi-agent algorithms for tactical operations on UAV hardware. 1407-1408 - Elizabeth Sklar, Simon Parsons, Arif Tuna Ozgelen, Eric Schneider, Michael Costantino, Susan L. Epstein:
HRTeam: a framework to support research on human/multi-robot interaction. 1409-1410 - Jan Tozicka, Jan Balata, Zdenek Míkovec:
Diverse trajectory planning for UAV control displays. 1411-1412 - Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Virginia Dignum:
Robin, an empathic virtual buddy for social support. 1413-1414
Doctoral consortium abstracts
- Stefano V. Albrecht, Subramanian Ramamoorthy:
Ad hoc coordination in multiagent systems with applications to human-machine interaction. 1415-1416 - Ofra Amir:
Information sharing for care coordination. 1417-1418 - Tim Baarslag:
Designing an automated negotiator: learning what to bid and when to stop. 1419-1420 - Cristina Battaglino:
Agents with a moral dimension. 1421-1422 - Branislav Bosanský:
Solving extensive-form games with double-oracle methods. 1423-1424 - Mitchell K. Colby:
Theory and applications of difference evaluation functions. 1425-1426 - Hongying Du:
The effects of human personality on human-agent interactions. 1427-1428 - Adam Eck:
Active sensing in complex multiagent environments. 1429-1430 - Katie Long Genter:
Ad hoc teamwork for leading a flock. 1431-1432 - Mohammad Rashedul Hasan:
Emergence of privacy conventions in online social networks. 1433-1434 - Jie Jiang:
OperA+: a model for context-aware organizational interactions in virtual organizations. 1435-1436 - Elizabeth A. Jensen:
Dispersion and exploration for robot teams. 1437-1438 - Landon Kraemer:
Reinforcement learning for decentralized planning under uncertainty. 1439-1440 - Yuan Liu:
Towards the design of a robust incentive mechanism for e-marketplaces with limited inventory. 1441-1442 - Nidhi Parikh:
Towards "live" synthetic populations for large-scale realistic multiagent simulations. 1443-1444 - James E. Parker:
Task allocation for multi-agent systems in dynamic environments. 1445-1446 - Toni Penya-Alba:
From supply chain formation to multi-agent coordination. 1447-1448 - Ramya Pradhan:
Influence of inter-agent variation on system redundancy in multiagent systems. 1449-1450 - Marco Rocco:
Computationally efficient techniques for economic mechanisms. 1451-1452 - Samy Sá:
Deliberation about preferences and group decisions. 1453-1454 - Joris Scharpff:
Dynamic contracting in infrastructures. 1455-1456 - Christine Talbot:
Creating an artificially intelligent director (aid) for theatre and virtual environments. 1457-1458 - Loïs Vanhée:
Artificial culture in artificial societies. 1459-1460 - Yang Zhang, Li Zhang, M. Alamgir Hossain:
Multimodal intelligent affect detection with Kinect: extended abstract. 1461-1462 - Pouyan Ziafati:
Programming autonomous robots using agent programming languages. 1463-1464
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