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4. ICMAS 2000: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- 4th International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, ICMAS 2000, Boston, MA, USA, July 10-12, 2000. IEEE Computer Society 2000, ISBN 0-7695-0625-9
Invited Talks
- Barbara J. Grosz:
What's Needed to Build Team Players? 3-4 - Hiroaki Kitano:
RoboCup Rescue: A Grand Challenge for Multi-Agent Systems. 5-12 - Michael J. Wooldridge:
Computationally Grounded Theories of Agency. 13-22
Papers
- Mohamad Allouche, Olivier Boissier, Claudette Sayettat:
Temporal Social Reasoning in Dynamic Multi-Agent Systems. 23-30 - Leila Amgoud, Nicolas Maudet, Simon Parsons:
Modeling Dialogues Using Argumentation. 31-38 - Arne Andersson, Mattias Tenhunen, Fredrik Ygge:
Integer Programming for Combinatorial Auction Winner Determination. 39-46 - Rina Azoulay-Schwartz, Sarit Kraus:
Assessing Usage Patterns to Improve Data Allocation via Auctions. 47-54 - Ana L. C. Bazzan, Rafael H. Bordini, G. Andrioti, Rosa Maria Vicari, Joachim Wahle:
Wayward Agents in a Commuting Scenario (Personalities in the Minority Game). 55-62 - Eliane L. Bodanese, Laurie G. Cuthbert:
A Multi-Agent Channel Allocation Scheme for Cellular Mobile Networks. 63-70 - Sviatoslav B. Brainov, Tuomas Sandholm:
Reasoning About Others: Representing and Processing Infinite Belief Hierarchies. 71-78 - Christopher H. Brooks, Edmund H. Durfee, Aaron A. Armstrong:
An Introduction to Congregating in Multiagent Systems. 79-86 - Stefan Bussmann, Klaus Schild:
Self-Organizing Manufacturing Control: An Industrial Application of Agent Technology. 87-94 - Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Mark Klein:
An Experimental Evaluation of Domain-Independent Fault Handling Services in Open Multi-Agent Systems. 95-102 - Jörg Denzinger, Michael Kordt:
Evolutionary On-line Learning of Cooperative Behavior with Situation-Action-Pairs. 103-110 - Frank Dignum, David N. Morley, Liz Sonenberg, Lawrence Cavedon:
Towards Socially Sophisticated BDI Agents. 111-118 - Peyman Faratin, Carles Sierra, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Using Similarity Criteria to Make Negotiation Trade-Offs. 119-126 - Michael Fisher:
Characterizing Simple Negotiation as Distributed Agent-Based Theorem-Proving - A Preliminary Report. 127-134 - Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo:
An Approach to Over-constrained Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems: Distributed Hierarchical Constraint Satisfaction. 135-142 - Hristo Bojinov, Arancha Casal, Tad Hogg:
Multiagent Control of Self-Reconfigurable Robots. 143-150 - Luke Hunsberger, Barbara J. Grosz:
A Combinatorial Auction for Collaborative Planning. 151-158 - Sanjeev Kumar, Philip R. Cohen, Hector J. Levesque:
The Adaptive Agent Architecture: Achieving Fault-Tolerance Using Persistent Broker Teams. 159-166 - Kristina Lerman, Onn Shehory:
Coalition Formation for Large-Scale Electronic Markets. 167-174 - Rey-Long Liu, Szu-Yin Lin:
Adaptive Coordination of Agents for Timely and Resource-Bounded Information Monitoring. 175-182 - Shigeo Matsubara, Makoto Yokoo:
Defection-Free Exchange Mechanisms for Information Goods. 183-190 - Bart Jan Moree, André Bos, Hans Tonino, Cees Witteveen:
Cooperation by Iterated Plan Revision. 191-198 - Scott Moss:
Applications-Centered Multi Agent Systems Design (with Special Reference to Markets and Rational Agency). 199-206 - Bernhard Bauer, Jörg P. Müller, James Odell:
An Extension of UML by Protocols for Multiagent Interaction. 207-214 - Yasuo Nagayuki, Shin Ishii, Kenji Doya:
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning: An Approach Based on the Other Agent's Internal Model. 215-221 - M. V. Nagendra Prasad:
Distributed Case-Based Learning. 222-230 - Konstantinos Prouskas, A. Patel, Jeremy V. Pitt, Javier A. Barria:
A Multi-Agent System for Intelligent Network Load Control Using a Market-Based Approach. 231-238 - Michael Rovatsos, Jürgen Lind:
Hierarchical Common-Sense Interaction Learning. 239-246 - Tuomas Sandholm, Yunhong Zhou:
Surplus Equivalence of Leveled Commitment Contracts. 247-254 - Tuomas Sandholm, Vincent Ferrandon:
Safe Exchange Planner. 255-262 - Ken Satoh, Katsumi Inoue, Koji Iwanuma, Chiaki Sakama:
Speculative Computation by Abduction under Incomplete Communication Environments. 263-270 - Hajime Sawamura, Yuichi Umeda, Robert K. Meyer:
Computational Dialectics for Argument-Based Agent Systems. 271-278 - Sandip Sen, Anish Biswas, Sandip Debnath:
Believing Others: Pros and Cons. 279-286 - Sandip Sen, Partha Sarathi Dutta:
Searching for Optimal Coalition Structures. 287-292 - David G. Sullivan, Barbara J. Grosz, Sarit Kraus:
Intention Reconciliation by Collaborative Agents. 293-300 - Adaptive Agent Integration Architectures for Heterogeneous Team Members. 301-308
- Noa E. Kfir-Dahav, Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Mechanism Design for Resource Bounded Agents. 309-316 - Michael P. Wellman, William E. Walsh:
Distributed Quiescence Detection in Multiagent Negotiation. 317-324 - Steven Willmott, Monique Calisti, Boi Faltings, Santiago Macho-Gonzalez, Omar Belakhdar, Marc Torrens:
CCL: Expressions of Choice in Agent Communication. 325-332 - Steven Willmott, Boi Faltings:
The Benefits of Environment Adaptive Organizations for Agent Coordination and Network Routing Problems. 333-340 - Michael J. Wooldridge:
The Computational Complexity of Agent Design Problems. 341-348 - Yang Xiang, Victor R. Lesser:
Justifying Multiply Sectioned Bayesian Networks. 349-358
Posters
- Sachiyo Arai, Katia P. Sycara, Terry R. Payne:
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning for Planning and Scheduling Multiple Goals. 359-360 - Tim Arnheiter:
Modeling and Simulation of an Agent-Based Decentralized Two-Commodity Power Market. 361-362 - Tucker R. Balch, Maria Hybinette:
Behavior-Based Coordination of Large-Scale Robot Formations. 363-364 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Wai-Kau Lo:
Integrated Individual and Social Reasoning Models for Organizational Agents. 365-366 - Pierre E. Bonzon:
Situated BD Agents Subsume BDI Agents. 367-368 - Sven Brueckner:
An Analytic Approach to Pheromone-Based Coordination. 369-370 - Jens Busch, Wolfgang Banzhaf:
Multi-Agent Systems Inspired by Artificial Chemistries: A Case Study in Automated Theorem Proving. 371-372 - Bradley J. Clement, Edmund H. Durfee:
Performance of Coordinating Concurrent Hierarchical Planning Agents Using Summary Information. 373-374 - Prithviraj Dasgupta, Rajarshi Das:
Dynamic Service Pricing for Brokers in a Multi-Agent Economy. 375-376 - Paul Davidsson, Magnus Boman:
A Multi-Agent System for Controlling Intelligent Buildings. 377-378 - Mark d'Inverno, Michael Luck:
Sociological Agents for Effective Social Action. 379-380 - Marc Esteva, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Josep Lluís Arcos, Carles Sierra, Pere Garcia:
Institutionalizing Open Multi-Agent Systems. 381-382 - S. Shaheen Fatima, Garimella Uma, Tolety Siva Perraju:
TRACE - An Adaptive Organizational Policy for Multi Agent Systems. 383-384 - Alexander Felfernig, Gerhard Friedrich, Dietmar Jannach, Markus Zanker:
Cooperating Configuration Agents Supporting Supply Chain Integration of Customizable Products. 385-386 - Jacques Ferber, Olivier Gutknecht, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur, Jean-Pierre Müller:
Organization Models and Behavioral Requirements Specification for Multi-Agent Systems. 387-388 - Mark H. Burstein, George Ferguson, James F. Allen:
Integrating Agent-Based Mixed-Initiative Control with an Existing Multi-Agent Planning System. 389-390 - Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Christine L. Lisetti:
Using Decision Theory to Formalize Emotions in Multi-Agent Systems. 391-392 - Pablo Gruer, Vincent Hilaire, Abder Koukam:
Towards Verification of Multi-Agent Systems. 393-394 - Frank Guerin, Jeremy Pitt:
A Semantic Framework for Specifying Agent Communication Languages. 395-396 - Bryan Horling, Brett Benyo, Victor R. Lesser:
Using Self-Diagnosis to Adapt Organizational Structures. 397-398 - Takayuki Ito, Naoki Fukuta, Toramatsu Shintani, Katia P. Sycara:
BiddingBot: A Multiagent Support System for Cooperative Bidding in Multiple Auctions. 399-400 - Nenad Ivezic, Mario Barbacci, John Robert, Don Libes, Thomas E. Potok:
An Analysis of a Supply Chain Management Agent Architecture. 401-402 - Hyuckchul Jung, Milind Tambe, Weixiong Zhang, Wei-Min Shen:
Towards Large-Scale Conflict Resolution: Initial Results. 403-404 - Keesoo Kim, Boyd C. Paulson Jr., Charles J. Petrie, Victor R. Lesser:
Compensatory Negotiation for Agent-Based Project Schedule Coordination. 405-406 - Christian Lemaître, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni:
A Comprehensive Theory of Meaning for Communication Acts in Multi-Agent Systems. 407-408 - Xudong Luo, Ho-fung Leung, Jimmy Ho-Man Lee:
A Multi-Agent Framework for Meeting Scheduling Using Fuzzy Constraints. 409-410 - Guangwei Ma, Chunyi Shi:
Modeling Social Agents in BDO Logic. 411-412 - René Mandiau, Emmanuelle Le Strugeon, Gauthier Agimont:
Study of the Efficiency of Multi-Agent Organizational Structure: An Approach Based on an Experiment. 413-414 - Robert McCartney, Haihang Sun:
Sampling and Estimation Using Multiple Robots. 415-416 - Pragnesh Jay Modi, Wei-Min Shen:
Learning Team Coordination Constraints through Execution. 417-418 - Abdulla M. Mohamed, Michael N. Huhns:
Benevolent Agents in Multiagent Systems. 419-420 - Manisha Mundhe, Sandip Sen:
Evaluating Concurrent Reinforcement Learners. 421-422 - Masayuki Ohta, Tetsuhiko Koto, Ikuo Takeuchi, Tomoichi Takahashi, Hiroaki Kitano:
Design and Implementation of the Kernel and Agents for the RoboCup-Rescue. 423-424 - Pradeep M. Pappachan, Edmund H. Durfee:
Interleaved Plan Coordination and Execution in Dynamic Multi-Agent Domains. 425-426 - Adrian R. Pearce, Clinton Heinze, Simon Goss:
Enabling Perception for Plan Recognition in Multi-Agent Air Mission Simulations. 427-428 - Luciano Serafini, Chiara Ghidini:
Using Wrapper Agents to Answer Queries in Distributed Information Systems. 429-430 - Manisha Mundhe, Sandip Sen:
Agent Societies without Dilemmas: An Evolutionary Approach. 431-432 - Sandip Sen, Anish Biswas:
More than Envy-Free. 433-434 - Toramatsu Shintani, Takayuki Ito, Katia P. Sycara:
Multiple Negotiations among Agents for a Distributed Meeting Scheduler. 435-436 - Christophe Sibertin-Blanc, Chihab Hanachi, Janette Cardoso:
Communication Protocols as First-class Components of Multiagent Systems. 437-438 - Olivier Simonin, Jacques Ferber:
Reactive Real-Time Cooperation as a Combination of Altruism and Self Satisfaction. 439-440 - Peter Stone, Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso:
Defining and Using Ideal Teammate and Opponent Agent Models: A Case Study in Robotic Soccer. 441-442 - Toshiharu Sugawara, Osamu Akashi, Satoshi Kurihara, Shin-ya Sato:
An Organization-Related Information Maintenance Component. 443-444 - Ron Sun:
Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Bidding for Automatic Segmentation of Action Sequences. 445-446 - Manu Sridharan, Gerald Tesauro:
Multi-Agent Q-Learning and Regression Trees for Automated Pricing Decisions. 447-448 - Mahadevan Venkatraman, Bin Yu, Munindar P. Singh:
Trust and Reputation Management in a Small-World Network. 449-450 - Chhaya Mudgal, Julita Vassileva:
An Influence Diagram Model for Multi-Agent Negotiation. 451-452 - Herna L. Viktor:
Cooperating to Learn: Knowledge Discovery through Intelligent Learning Agents. 453-454 - Régis Vincent, Bryan Horling, Victor R. Lesser:
Experiences in Simulating Multi-Agent Systems Using T?MS. 455-456 - Thomas Wagner, Victor R. Lesser:
State-Based Control for Organizationally Situated Agents. 457-458 - Xiaofeng Wang, Han Kiliççöte, Pradeep K. Khosla, Chengqi Zhang:
Agent-Based Risk Learning for Computing Systems. 459-460 - Gerhard Weiß:
A Multiagent Variant of Dyna-Q. 461-462 - Mark Witkowski, Jeremy Pitt:
Objective Trust-Based Agents: Trust and Trustworthiness in a Multi-Agent Trading Society. 463-464 - H. Chi Wong, Katia P. Sycara:
A Taxonomy of Middle-Agents for the Internet. 465-466 - Ping Xuan, Victor R. Lesser, Shlomo Zilberstein:
Communication in Multi-Agent Markov Decision Processes. 467-468 - Hongsoon Yim, Kyehyun Cho, Sung Joo Park, Jongwoo Kim:
Architecture-Centric Object-Oriented Design Method for Multi-Agent Systems. 469-470
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