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AAMAS 2006: Hakodate, Japan
- Hideyuki Nakashima, Michael P. Wellman, Gerhard Weiss, Peter Stone:
5th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2006), Hakodate, Japan, May 8-12, 2006. ACM 2006, ISBN 1-59593-303-4
Simulation and modeling
- Yang Xiang, Kun Zhang:
Agent interface enhancement: making multiagent graphical models accessible. 19-26 - Paul Guyot, Alexis Drogoul, Shinichi Honiden:
Power and negotiation: lessons from agent-based participatory simulations. 27-33 - Xiaocong Fan, Bingjun Sun, Shuang Sun, Michael D. McNeese, John Yen:
RPD-enabled agents teaming with humans for multi-context decision making. 34-41 - Michael Beetz
, Nico von Hoyningen-Huene, Jan Bandouch, Bernhard Kirchlechner, Suat Gedikli, Alexis Maldonado
:
Camera-based observation of football games for analyzing multi-agent activities. 42-49 - Jean-Daniel Kant, Samuel Thiriot:
Modeling one human decision maker with a multi-agent system: the CODAGE approach. 50-57 - Nachi Gupta, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Efficient agent-based models for non-genomic evolution. 58-64 - Bruno Gonçalves, António Lopes
, Sofia Esteves, Luís Miguel Botelho
:
Cognitive agents based simulation for decisions regarding human team composition. 65-72 - Yasushi Ando, Yoshiaki Fukazawa, Osamu Masutani
, Hirotoshi Iwasaki, Shinichi Honiden:
Performance of pheromone model for predicting traffic congestion. 73-80 - Daisuke Torii, Toru Ishida
, François Bousquet:
Modeling agents and interactions in agricultural economics. 81-88 - Toni Conde, Daniel Thalmann:
Learnable behavioural model for autonomous virtual agents: low-level learning. 89-96 - André M. C. Campos, Emanuel B. Santos, Anne M. P. Canuto, Rodrigo G. Soares, João Carlos Alchieri:
A flexible framework for representing personality in agents. 97-104 - Julia Fix, Christian von Scheve
, Daniel Moldt:
Emotion-based norm enforcement and maintenance in multi-agent systems: foundations and petri net modeling. 105-107 - Marcelo C. Toyama, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Roberto da Silva
:
An agent-based simulation of pedestrian dynamics: from lane formation to auditorium evacuation. 108-110 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner:
Modeling uncertain domains with polyagents. 111-113 - Juan Martínez-Miranda, Arantza Aldea, René Bañares-Alcántara, Matías Alvarado:
TEAKS: simulation of human performance at work to support team configuration. 114-116 - Tibor Bosse, Jan Treur:
Modelling dynamics of cognitive agents by higher-order potentialities. 117-119 - Manuel Fehler, Franziska Klügl
, Frank Puppe:
Approaches for resolving the dilemma between model structure refinement and parameter calibration in agent-based simulations. 120-122 - Toru Ishida
:
Multiagent simulation meets the real world. 123-125 - Ana L. C. Bazzan, Robert Junges:
Congestion tolls as utility alignment between agent and system optimum. 126-128 - Yuqing Tang, Simon Parsons, Elizabeth Sklar:
Agent-based modeling of human education data. 129-131 - Thierry Moyaux, Brahim Chaib-draa
, Sophie D'Amours
:
Study of social consciousness in stochastic agent based simulations: application to supply chains. 132-134
Logics for agent systems
- Carsten Lutz
:
Complexity and succinctness of public announcement logic. 137-143 - Alessio Lomuscio
, Bozena Wozna
:
A complete and decidable security-specialised logic and its application to the TESLA protocol. 145-152 - Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek
, Michael J. Wooldridge:
On the logic of coalitional games. 153-160 - Alessio Lomuscio
, Franco Raimondi
:
Model checking knowledge, strategies, and games in multi-agent systems. 161-168 - Beata Konikowska
, Wojciech Penczek
:
Model checking for multivalued logic of knowledge and time. 169-176 - Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek
, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Temporal qualitative coalitional games. 177-184 - Luigi Sauro, Jelle Gerbrandy, Wiebe van der Hoek
, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Reasoning about action and cooperation. 185-192 - Jelle Gerbrandy:
Logics of propositional control. 193-200 - Wiebe van der Hoek
, Alessio Lomuscio
, Michael J. Wooldridge:
On the complexity of practical ATL model checking. 201-208 - Andreas Herzig, Nicolas Troquard
:
Knowing how to play: uniform choices in logics of agency. 209-216 - Natasha Alechina, Mark Jago, Piergiorgio Bertoli, Brian Logan, Chiara Ghidini
, Luciano Serafini:
Verifying space and time requirements for resource-bounded agents. 217-219 - Kaile Su
, Xiangyu Luo, Abdul Sattar
, Mehmet A. Orgun
:
The interpreted system model of knowledge, belief, desire and intention. 220-222 - Huib Aldewereld, Frank Dignum, Andrés García-Camino
, Pablo Noriega
, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar
, Carles Sierra
:
Operationalisation of norms for usage in electronic institutions. 223-225 - Laurent Perrussel, Jean-Marc Thévenin, Thomas Andreas Meyer
:
Mutual enrichment through nested belief change. 226-228 - Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre
:
An architecture of a normative system: counts-as conditionals, obligations and permissions. 229-231 - Wojciech Jamroga
, Thomas Ågotnes:
What agents can achieve under incomplete information. 232-234 - Duc Quang Pham, James Harland
:
Flexible agent protocols via temporal and resource-based reasoning. 235-237 - Nardine Osman
, David Robertson, Christopher Walton:
Run-time model checking of interaction and deontic models for multi-agent systems. 238-240 - Alexei Lapouchnian, Yves Lespérance:
Modeling mental states in the analysis of multiagent systems requirements. 241-243
Agent planning and search
- Gerardo I. Simari
, Amy Sliva, Dana S. Nau, V. S. Subrahmanian:
A stochastic language for modelling opponent agents. 244-246 - Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Geoffrey J. Gordon, Nikos Vlassis:
Decentralized planning under uncertainty for teams of communicating agents. 249-256 - Efrat Manisterski, David Sarne, Sarit Kraus
:
Integrating parallel interactions into cooperative search. 257-264 - Aliaksandr Birukou
, Enrico Blanzieri
, Paolo Giorgini
:
A multi-agent system that facilitates scientific publications search. 265-272 - Praveen Paruchuri
, Milind Tambe, Fernando Ordóñez
, Sarit Kraus
:
Security in multiagent systems by policy randomization. 273-280 - Sven Koenig, Maxim Likhachev:
Real-time adaptive A*. 281-288 - Pradeep Varakantham
, Ranjit Nair, Milind Tambe, Makoto Yokoo:
Winning back the CUP for distributed POMDPs: planning over continuous belief spaces. 289-296 - Dmitri A. Dolgov, Edmund H. Durfee
:
Resource allocation among agents with preferences induced by factored MDPs. 297-304 - Haizheng Zhang, Victor R. Lesser:
Multi-agent based peer-to-peer information retrieval systems with concurrent search sessions. 305-312 - Carlos Diuk, Alexander L. Strehl, Michael L. Littman:
A hierarchical approach to efficient reinforcement learning in deterministic domains. 313-319 - Bruno Bouchard, Abdenour Bouzouane, Sylvain Giroux:
A smart home agent for plan recognition. 320-322 - Daniel Massaguer, Chien-Liang Fok, Nalini Venkatasubramanian, Gruia-Catalin Roman, Chenyang Lu:
Exploring sensor networks using mobile agents. 323-325 - AnYuan Guo, Victor R. Lesser:
Stochastic planning for weakly-coupled distributed agents. 326-328 - Utku Erdogdu, Faruk Polat:
Dynamic cooperation using resource based planning. 329-331 - Cagatay Undeger, Faruk Polat:
Real time target evaluation search. 332-334 - Sachin Kamboj, Keith S. Decker:
Organizational self-design in semi-dynamic environments. 335-337 - David L. Roberts, Sooraj Bhat, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Brian F. Cooper, Jeffrey S. Pierce:
A decision-theoretic approach to file consistency in constrained peer-to-peer device networks. 338-340 - Christopher Amato
, Daniel S. Bernstein, Shlomo Zilberstein
:
Solving POMDPs using quadratically constrained linear programs. 341-343
Argumentation and negotiation
- Iyad Rahwan
, Leila Amgoud:
An argumentation based approach for practical reasoning. 347-354 - Jakub Brzostowski, Ryszard Kowalczyk
:
Predicting partner's behaviour in agent negotiation. 355-361 - Yann Chevaleyre, Ulle Endriss
, Nicolas Maudet
:
Tractable negotiation in tree-structured domains. 362-369 - Ya'akov Gal
, Avi Pfeffer:
Predicting people's bidding behavior in negotiation. 370-376 - Peter Harvey, Chee Fon Chang, Aditya Ghose:
Support-based distributed search: a new approach for multiagent constraint processing. 377-383 - Antonis C. Kakas
, Pavlos Moraitis:
Adaptive agent negotiation via argumentation. 384-391 - Ulle Endriss
:
Monotonic concession protocols for multilateral negotiation. 392-399 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Carles Sierra
, Lluís Godo
, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Negotiating using rewards. 400-407 - Tom Wanyama, Behrouz Homayoun Far:
Negotiation coalitions in group-choice multi-agent systems. 408-410 - Majid Ali Khan
, Ladislau Bölöni:
Negotiation-based coalitions in the physical world. 411-413 - Leila Amgoud, Nabil Hameurlain:
A formal model for designing dialogue strategies. 414-416 - D. J. A. Somefun, Johannes A. La Poutré:
A scalable method for online learning of non-linear preferences based on anonymous negotiation data. 417-419 - Michal Pechoucek
, Jan Tozicka, Martin Rehák:
Towards formal model of adversarial action in multi-agent systems. 420-422 - Sabyasachi Saha, Sandip Sen
:
Negotiating efficient outcomes over multiple issues. 423-425 - Nishan C. Karunatillake, Nicholas R. Jennings
, Iyad Rahwan
, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn:
Managing social influences through argumentation-based negotiation. 426-428 - Miguel A. López-Carmona, Juan R. Velasco:
An expressive approach to fuzzy constraint based agent purchase negotiation. 429-431 - Peep Küngas, Mihhail Matskin:
Symbolic negotiation revisited. 432-434 - Takayuki Ito, Mark Klein:
A multi-issue negotiation protocol among competitive agents and its extension to a nonlinear utility negotiation protocol. 435-437
Robotics
- Jim Pugh, Alcherio Martinoli
:
Multi-robot learning with particle swarm optimization. 441-448 - Yang Gu, Manuela M. Veloso:
Multi-model motion tracking under multiple team member actuators. 449-456 - Andraz Bezek, Matjaz Gams, Ivan Bratko:
Multi-agent strategic modeling in a robotic soccer domain. 457-464 - Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
On the response of EMT-based control to interacting targets and models. 465-470 - P. B. Sujit, Arpita Sinha, Debasish Ghose:
Multiple UAV task allocation using negotiation. 471-478 - Prithviraj Dasgupta
:
Distributed automatic target recognition using multi-agent UAV swarms. 479-481 - Freek Stulp, Michael Beetz
:
Action awareness: enabling agents to optimize, transform, and coordinate plans. 482-484 - Marco Mamei
, Franco Zambonelli
:
Programming modular robots with the TOTA middleware. 485-487 - Matthias Scheutz
, James F. Kramer:
RADIC: a generic component for the integration of existing reactive and deliberative layers. 488-490 - Mary Koes, Katia P. Sycara, Illah R. Nourbakhsh:
A constraint optimization framework for fractured robot teams. 491-493
Computational complexity in agent systems
- Ariel D. Procaccia, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Junta distributions and the average-case complexity of manipulating elections. 497-504 - Ariel D. Procaccia, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
The communication complexity of coalition formation among autonomous agents. 505-512 - Guido Governatori
, Antonino Rotolo, Vineet Padmanabhan
:
The cost of social agents. 513-520 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
Failures of the VCG mechanism in combinatorial auctions and exchanges. 521-528 - Jiaying Shen, Raphen Becker, Victor R. Lesser:
Agent interaction in distributed POMDPs and its implications on complexity. 529-536 - Vincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm:
A technique for reducing normal-form games to compute a Nash equilibrium. 537-544 - Andrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm:
Information-theoretic approaches to branching in search. 545-547 - Alessio Lomuscio
, Franco Raimondi
:
The complexity of model checking concurrent programs against CTLK specifications. 548-550
Cooperation and coordination
- Arnon Gilboa, Amnon Meisels, Ariel Felner
:
Distributed navigation in an unknown physical environment. 553-560 - Tsz-Chiu Au
, Dana S. Nau:
Accident or intention: that is the question (in the Noisy Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma). 561-568 - Stefan J. Johansson:
On using multi-agent systems in playing board games. 569-576 - Jonathan P. Pearce, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe:
Solution sets for DCOPs and graphical games. 577-584 - Tino Schlegel, Peter Braun, Ryszard Kowalczyk
:
Towards autonomous mobile agents with emergent migration behaviour. 585-592 - Cédric Dinont, Philippe Mathieu
, Emmanuel Druon, Patrick Taillibert:
Artifacts for time-aware agents. 593-600 - Toshiharu Sugawara
, Satoshi Kurihara, Toshio Hirotsu, Kensuke Fukuda, Shin-ya Sato, Osamu Akashi:
Total performance by local agent selection strategies in multi-agent systems. 601-608 - Stéphane Airiau, Sandip Sen
, Prithviraj Dasgupta
:
Effect of joining decisions on peer clusters. 609-615 - Gabriel Catalin Balan, Sean Luke:
History-based traffic control. 616-621 - Jiaying Shen, Victor R. Lesser:
Communication management using abstraction in distributed Bayesian networks. 622-629 - Steven Okamoto, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara:
Toward an understanding of the impact of software personal assistants on human organizations. 630-637 - Gita Sukthankar, Katia P. Sycara:
Robust recognition of physical team behaviors using spatio-temporal models. 638-645 - Xiao-Feng Xie
, Jiming Liu:
How autonomy oriented computing (AOC) tackles a computationally hard optimization problem. 646-653 - Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz
:
Social coordination without communication in multi-agent territory exploration tasks. 654-661 - Wei Chen, Keith S. Decker:
Analyzing characteristics of task structures to develop GPGP coordination mechanisms. 662-669 - Andrés García-Camino
, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar
, Carles Sierra
, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
Norm-oriented programming of electronic institutions. 670-672 - Ariel D. Procaccia, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Learning to identify winning coalitions in the PAC model. 673-675 - Geoff James, David Cohen, Robert Dodier, Glenn Platt, Doug Palmer
:
A deployed multi-agent framework for distributed energy applications. 676-678 - Amit Shabtay, Zinovi Rabinovich
, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Behaviosites: a novel paradigm for affecting distributed behavior. 679-681 - Satoshi Kurihara, Shin-ya Sato, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshiharu Sugawara
:
How can agent know the global information without close coordination? 682-684 - Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable, Toby Walsh:
Strategic voting when aggregating partially ordered preferences. 685-687 - Guido Boella, Rossana Damiano
, Joris Hulstijn, Leendert W. N. van der Torre
:
Role-based semantics for agent communication: embedding of the 'mental attitudes' and 'social commitments' semantics. 688-690 - Doran Chakraborty, Sandip Sen
:
Teaching new teammates. 691-693
Learning and evolution
- Ron Katz, Sarit Kraus
:
Efficient agents for cliff-edge environments with a large set of decision options. 697-704 - Steve Phelps, Marek Marcinkiewicz, Simon Parsons:
A novel method for automatic strategy acquisition in N-player non-zero-sum games. 705-712 - Nathan R. Sturtevant, Michael H. Bowling:
Robust game play against unknown opponents. 713-719 - Fernando Fernández
, Manuela M. Veloso:
Probabilistic policy reuse in a reinforcement learning agent. 720-727 - Pieter Jan't Hoen, Sander M. Bohté, Johannes A. La Poutré:
Learning from induced changes in opponent (re)actions in multi-agent games. 728-735 - Sébastien Paquet, Brahim Chaib-draa
:
Learning the required number of agents for complex tasks. 736-743 - Joseph Y. Halpern, Leandro Chaves Rêgo:
Extensive games with possibly unaware players. 744-751 - Thuc Vu, Rob Powers, Yoav Shoham:
Learning against multiple opponents. 752-759 - Liviu Panait, Sean Luke:
Selecting informative actions improves cooperative multiagent learning. 760-766 - Elizabeth Sklar, Debbie Richards
:
The use of agents in human learning systems. 767-774 - Mark J. Nelson
, David L. Roberts, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Michael Mateas:
Reinforcement learning for declarative optimization-based drama management. 775-782 - Enrique Munoz de Cote, Alessandro Lazaric, Marcello Restelli
:
Learning to cooperate in multi-agent social dilemmas. 783-785 - Anh Nguyen, Wayne Wobcke:
An adaptive plan-based dialogue agent: integrating learning into a BDI architecture. 786-788 - Takaki Makino, Kazuyuki Aihara:
Multi-agent reinforcement learning algorithm to handle beliefs of other agents' policies and embedded beliefs. 789-791 - Christopher Child
, Kostas Stathis
:
Rule value reinforcement learning for cognitive agents. 792-794 - Andrew Guillory, Hai Nguyen, Tucker R. Balch, Charles Lee Isbell Jr.:
Learning executable agent behaviors from observation. 795-797 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Jing Peng:
RVsigma(t): a unifying approach to performance and convergence in online multiagent learning. 798-800 - Liviu Panait, Keith Sullivan, Sean Luke:
Lenient learners in cooperative multiagent systems. 801-803 - Keith Sullivan, Liviu Panait, Gabriel Catalin Balan, Sean Luke:
Can good learners always compensate for poor learners? 804-806 - Filipo Studzinski Perotto
, Luis Otávio Alvares:
Learning regularities with a constructivist agent. 807-809 - Bruno Castro da Silva, Eduardo W. Basso, Filipo Studzinski Perotto
, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Paulo Martins Engel:
Improving reinforcement learning with context detection. 810-812 - Jaçanã Machado, Luís Miguel Botelho
:
Software agents that learn through observation. 813-815
Task and resource allocation
- Itai Ashlagi, Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Resource selection games with unknown number of players. 819-825 - Partha Sarathi Dutta, Nicholas R. Jennings, Luc Moreau
:
Adaptive distributed resource allocation and diagnostics using cooperative information-sharing strategies. 826-833 - Efrat Manisterski, Esther David, Sarit Kraus
, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Forming efficient agent groups for completing complex tasks. 834-841 - Danny Weyns
, Nelis Boucké, Tom Holvoet
:
Gradient field-based task assignment in an AGV transportation system. 842-849 - Sherief Abdallah
, Victor R. Lesser:
Learning the task allocation game. 850-857 - David N. Morley, Karen L. Myers, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Continuous refinement of agent resource estimates. 858-865 - Sylvia Estivie, Yann Chevaleyre, Ulle Endriss
, Nicolas Maudet
:
How equitable is rational negotiation? 866-873 - Jianhui Wu, Edmund H. Durfee
:
Mathematical programming for deliberation scheduling in time-limited domains. 874-881 - Ruggiero Cavallo:
Optimal decision-making with minimal waste: strategyproof redistribution of VCG payments. 882-889 - Katsutoshi Hirayama:
Distributed Lagrangean relaxation protocol for the generalized mutual assignment problem. 890-892 - Andrea Giovannucci
, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar
, Jesús Cerquides
:
Auctioning transformable goods. 893-895
Ontologies and web services
- Jurriaan van Diggelen, Robbert-Jan Beun, Frank Dignum, Rogier M. van Eijk, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
ANEMONE: an effective minimal ontology negotiation environment. 899-906 - Alessandro Negri, Agostino Poggi, Michele Tomaiuolo
, Paola Turci:
Agents for e-business applications. 907-914 - Matthias Klusch, Benedikt Fries, Katia P. Sycara:
Automated semantic web service discovery with OWLS-MX. 915-922 - Mohsen Afsharchi, Behrouz H. Far, Jörg Denzinger
:
Ontology-guided learning to improve communication between groups of agents. 923-930 - Murat Sensoy
, Pinar Yolum
:
A context-aware approach for service selection using ontologies. 931-938 - Steve Goschnick, Sandrine Balbo, Leon Sterling, Christine Sun:
TANDEM - a design method for integrating web services into multi-agent systems. 939-941 - Kendall Lister, Leon Sterling, Kuldar Taveter:
Reconciling ontological differences by assistant agents. 943-945 - Ching-man Au Yeung, Ho-fung Leung
:
Formalizing typicality of objects and context-sensitivity in ontologies. 946-948 - Fuyuki Ishikawa, Nobukazu Yoshioka
, Shinichi Honiden:
Service-oriented and autonomous distribution and provision of multimedia contents. 949-951 - Dejing Dou, Drew V. McDermott:
Deriving axioms across ontologies. 952-954 - Arturo Nakasone, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:
Web presentation system using RST events. 955-957
Believable agents
- Scott W. McQuiggan, James C. Lester:
Learning empathy: a data-driven framework for modeling empathetic companion agents. 961-968 - Bill Tomlinson
, Man Lok Yau, Eric P. S. Baumer
:
Embodied mobile agents. 969-976 - Bradford W. Mott, James C. Lester:
U-director: a decision-theoretic narrative planning architecture for storytelling environments. 977-984 - Wenji Mao, Jonathan Gratch:
Evaluating a computational model of social causality and responsibility. 985-992 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Robert Bisson, Sven Brueckner, Robert S. Matthews, John A. Sauter:
A model of emotions for situated agents. 993-995 - Dan Fielding, Brian Logan, Steve Benford
:
Balancing the needs of players and spectators in agent-based commentary systems. 996-998
Architectures: BDI and MDPs
- Sebastian Sardiña
, Lavindra de Silva, Lin Padgham
:
Hierarchical planning in BDI agent programming languages: a formal approach. 1001-1008 - Peter Novák, Jürgen Dix:
Modular BDI architecture. 1009-1015 - Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Rineke Verbrugge:
Awareness as a vital ingredient of teamwork. 1017-1024 - Bharaneedharan Rathnasabapathy, Prashant Doshi, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz:
Exact solutions of interactive POMDPs using behavioral equivalence. 1025-1032 - Simon Duff, James Harland
, John Thangarajah
:
On proactivity and maintenance goals. 1033-1040 - Gerardo I. Simari
, Simon Parsons:
On the relationship between MDPs and the BDI architecture. 1041-1048 - John Thangarajah
, Lin Padgham
, Sebastian Sardiña
:
Modelling situations in intelligent agents. 1049-1051 - Tom Holvoet
, Paul Valckenaers:
Beliefs, desires and intentions through the environment. 1052-1054 - Timothy William Cleaver, Abdul Sattar
, Raihana Ferdous:
User defined monitoring strategies for BDI agent programs. 1055-1057 - Jianhui Wu, Edmund H. Durfee
:
Mixed-integer linear programming for transition-independent decentralized MDPs. 1058-1060
Scalability, security, and performance analysis
- Rafal Leszczyna, Janusz Górski
:
Performance analysis of untraceability protocols for mobile agents using an adaptable framework. 1063-1070 - Bin Yu, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara, Yang Xu, Michael Lewis:
Scalable and reliable data delivery in mobile ad hoc sensor networks. 1071-1078 - Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Efficient agent-based cluster ensembles. 1079-1086 - Eugene Hung, Joseph Pasquale:
ReAgents: behavior-based remote agents and their performance. 1087-1094 - Ram Meshulam, Shulamit Reches, Aner Yarden, Sarit Kraus
:
MLBP: MAS for large-scale biometric pattern recognition. 1095-1097 - Bryan Horling, Victor R. Lesser:
Using queuing theory to predict organizational metrics. 1098-1100 - Peter C. Lockemann, Jens Nimis
:
Agent dependability as an architectural issue. 1101-1103 - Maxim Peysakhov, Christopher Dugan, Pragnesh Jay Modi, William C. Regli:
Quorum sensing on mobile ad-hoc networks. 1104-1106 - Luis Mulet, Jose M. Such, Juan M. Alberola
:
Performance evaluation of open-source multiagent platforms. 1107-1109 - Davide Grossi
, Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum
, Mehdi Dastani, Lambèr M. M. Royakkers:
Structural evaluation of agent organizations. 1110-1112 - Yang Xu, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara, Michael Lewis:
Comparing market and token-based coordination. 1113-1115 - Vandana Gunupudi, Stephen R. Tate:
SAgent: a security framework for JADE. 1116-1118 - Kagan Tumer:
Coordinating simple and unreliable agents. 1119-1121 - Daniel Yamins:
The emergence of global properties from local interactions: static properties and one-dimensional patterns. 1122-1124
Auctions and electronic markets
- Tuomas Sandholm, Andrew Gilpin:
Sequences of take-it-or-leave-it offers: near-optimal auctions without full valuation revelation. 1127-1134 - Makoto Yokoo, Toshihiro Matsutani, Atsushi Iwasaki:
False-name-proof combinatorial auction protocol: Groves Mechanism with SubModular Approximation. 1135-1142 - Jinzhong Niu, Kai Cai, Simon Parsons, Elizabeth Sklar:
Reducing price fluctuation in continuous double auctions through pricing policy and shout improvement. 1143-1150 - Takayuki Ito, David C. Parkes:
Instantiating the contingent bids model of truthful interdependent value auctions. 1151-1158 - Minghua He, Alex Rogers, Xudong Luo, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Designing a successful trading agent for supply chain management. 1159-1166 - Kate Larson
:
Reducing costly information acquisition in auctions. 1167-1174 - Onn Shehory
, Eran Dror:
Computationally efficient and revenue optimized auctioneer's strategy for expanding auctions. 1175-1182 - Tokuro Matsuo, Takayuki Ito, Robert W. Day, Toramatsu Shintani:
A robust combinatorial auction mechanism against shill bidders. 1183-1190 - Panos Toulis, Dionisis D. Kehagias
, Pericles A. Mitkas:
Mertacor: a successful autonomous trading agent. 1191-1198 - Andrew Byde:
A comparison between mechanisms for sequential compute resource auctions. 1199-1201 - Aviv Zohar, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Robust mechanisms for information elicitation. 1202-1204 - S. Shaheen Fatima:
A comparative study of sequential and simultaneous auctions. 1205-1207 - Enrico H. Gerding
, Alex Rogers, Rajdeep K. Dash, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Competing sellers in online markets: reserve prices, shill bidding, and auction fees. 1208-1210 - Teddy Candale, Sandip Sen
:
Evaluating bidding strategies for simultaneous auctions. 1211-1213
Trust and reputation
- Trung Dong Huynh
, Nicholas R. Jennings, Nigel R. Shadbolt:
Certified reputation: how an agent can trust a stranger. 1217-1224 - Carles Sierra
, John K. Debenham:
Trust and honour in information-based agency. 1225-1232 - Radu Jurca, Boi Faltings:
Using CHI-scores to reward honest feedback from repeated interactions. 1233-1240 - Karen Fullam, K. Suzanne Barber:
Learning trust strategies in reputation exchange networks. 1241-1248 - Sandip Sen
, Dipyaman Banerjee:
Monopolizing markets by exploiting trust. 1249-1256 - Xiaoqing Zheng, Zhaohui Wu, Huajun Chen, Yuxin Mao:
Developing a composite trust model for multi-agent systems. 1257-1259 - Jianshu Weng, Chunyan Miao
, Angela Goh, Zhiqi Shen, Robert K. L. Gay:
Trust-based agent community for collaborative recommendation. 1260-1262 - Stéphane Airiau, Sandip Sen
:
Learning to commit in repeated games. 1263-1265 - Ikpeme Erete, Teddy Candale, Sandip Sen
:
Effect of deceptive referrals on system stability. 1266-1268
Agent programming
- M. Birna van Riemsdijk
, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Frank S. de Boer:
Goal-oriented modularity in agent programming. 1271-1278 - M. Birna van Riemsdijk
, Frank S. de Boer, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Prototyping 3APL in the Maude term rewriting language. 1279-1281 - Miguel Escrivá Gregori, Javier Palanca Cámara, Gustavo Aranda Bada:
A jabber-based multi-agent system platform. 1282-1284 - Mehdi Dastani, M. Birna van Riemsdijk
, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Goal types in agent programming. 1285-1287 - Natasha Alechina, Rafael H. Bordini, Jomi Fred Hübner
, Mark Jago, Brian Logan:
Belief revision for AgentSpeak agents. 1288-1290 - Jomi Fred Hübner
, Rafael H. Bordini, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Plan patterns for declarative goals in AgentSpeak. 1291-1293 - Hervé Paulino
, Luís M. B. Lopes:
A service-oriented language for programming mobile agents. 1294-1296 - YoungMin Kwon, Sameer Sundresh, Kirill Mechitov, Gul Agha:
ActorNet: an actor platform for wireless sensor networks. 1297-1300
Agent-oriented engineering and methodologies
- Rubén Fuentes
, Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz
, Juan Pavón
:
Integrating agent-oriented methodologies with UML-AT. 1303-1310 - Insu Song, Guido Governatori
:
Designing agent chips. 1311-1313 - Danny Weyns
, Tom Holvoet
, Kurt Schelfthout:
Multiagent systems as software architecture: another perspective on software engineering with multiagent systems. 1314-1316 - Tibor Bosse, Dung N. Lam, K. Suzanne Barber:
Automated analysis and verification of agent behavior. 1317-1319 - Annika Smit, Masja Kempen, Niek J. E. Wijngaards
, André P. Meyer
:
The hidden dangers of experimenting in distributed AI. 1320-1322 - Tsunenori Mine, Akihiro Kogo, Makoto Amamiya:
Agent-community based peer-to-peer information retrieval: an evaluation. 1323-1325 - Nirmit Desai, Amit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh
:
An overview of business process adaptations via protocols. 1326-1328 - Youna Jung, Jungtae Lee, Minkoo Kim:
Multi-agent based community computing system development with the model driven architecture. 1329-1331 - Alessandro F. Garcia, Christina Chavez
, Ricardo Choren:
Enhancing agent-oriented models with aspects. 1332-1334
Agent communication
- Shakil M. Khan
, Yves Lespérance:
On the semantics of conditional commitment. 1337-1344 - Amit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh
:
Contextualizing commitment protocol. 1345-1352 - Paritosh Padhy, Rajdeep K. Dash, Kirk Martinez
, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A utility-based sensing and communication model for a glacial sensor network. 1353-1360 - Ashok U. Mallya, Munindar P. Singh
:
Specifying and resolving preferences among agent interaction patterns. 1361-1368 - Philippe Pasquier
, Roberto A. Flores, Brahim Chaib-draa
:
An ontology of social control tools. 1369-1371 - Philippe Pasquier
, Brahim Chaib-draa
:
Modelling the links between social commitments and individual intentions. 1372-1374 - María Adela Grando
, Christopher D. Walton:
The MAPa language of agent dialogues. 1375-1377 - Jun Wang, Les Gasser, Jim Houk:
Convergence analysis for collective vocabulary development. 1378-1380 - Samarth Swarup, Kiran Lakkaraju, Les Gasser:
Learning a common language through an emergent interaction topology. 1381-1383 - Stéphanie Combettes, Chihab Hanachi, Christophe Sibertin-Blanc:
Organizational Petri Nets for protocol design and enactment. 1384-1386
Optimization and constraint processing
- Marius-Calin Silaghi, Makoto Yokoo:
Nogood based asynchronous distributed optimization (ADOPT ng). 1389-1396 - Adrian Petcu, Boi Faltings, David C. Parkes:
MDPOP: faithful distributed implementation of efficient social choice problems. 1397-1404 - Michael Benisch, Norman M. Sadeh
:
Examining DCSP coordination tradeoffs. 1405-1412 - Emma Bowring, Milind Tambe, Makoto Yokoo:
Multiply-constrained distributed constraint optimization. 1413-1420 - Koenraad Mertens, Tom Holvoet
, Yolande Berbers:
The DynCOAA algorithm for dynamic constraint optimization problems. 1421-1423 - Rachel Greenstadt, Jonathan P. Pearce, Emma Bowring, Milind Tambe:
Experimental analysis of privacy loss in DCOP algorithms. 1424-1426 - Anton Chechetka, Katia P. Sycara:
No-commitment branch and bound search for distributed constraint optimization. 1427-1429 - Yan Yang, Raman Paranjape, Luigi Benedicenti:
An agent based general solution model for the course timetabling problem. 1430-1432 - John Davin, Pragnesh Jay Modi:
Hierarchical variable ordering for distributed constraint optimization. 1433-1435
Demonstration session
- Franziska Klügl
, Rainer Herrler, Manuel Fehler:
SeSAm: implementation of agent-based simulation using visual programming. 1439-1440 - Pedro A. Szekely, Marcel Becker, Stephen Fitzpatrick, Gergely Gati, Dávid Hanák, Jing Jin, Gabor Karsai, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Robert Neches, Craig Milo Rogers, Romeo Sanchez
, Christopher P. van Buskirk:
CSC: Criticality-Sensitive Coordination. 1441-1442 - Sean Owens, Paul Scerri, Robin Glinton, Bin Yu, Katia P. Sycara:
Synergistic integration of agent technologies for military simulation. 1443-1444 - Nathaniel Gemelli, Robert Wright, James Lawton, Andrew Boes:
Asynchronous chess competition. 1445-1446 - David Sislák, Martin Rehák, Michal Pechoucek
, Dusan Pavlícek:
Deployment of A-globe multi-agent platform. 1447-1448 - Régis Vincent, Osher Yadgar, Andrew Agno:
UAV airspace management system UAMS. 1449-1450 - Paul Verstraete, Paul Valckenaers, Hendrik Van Brussel, Karuna Hadeli, Bart Saint Germain:
Multi-agent coordination and control testbed for planning and scheduling strategies. 1451-1452 - Andrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm:
A Texas Hold'em poker player based on automated abstraction and real-time equilibrium computation. 1453-1454 - Jonathan Himoff:
Decision-making support for maritime business. 1455-1456 - Paulo Blikstein
, William Rand, Uri Wilensky:
Participatory, embodied, multi-agent simulation. 1457-1458 - Jigar Patel, W. T. Luke Teacy, Nicholas R. Jennings, Michael Luck
, Stuart W. Chalmers, Nir Oren
, Timothy J. Norman, Alun D. Preece, Peter M. D. Gray, Gareth Shercliff, Patrick J. Stockreisser, Jianhua Shao, W. Alex Gray, Nick J. Fiddian, Simon G. Thompson:
CONOISE-G: agent-based virtual organisations. 1459-1460 - Toshiko Wakaki, Takanori Mukai, Hiromitsu Miyashita, Hajime Sawamura, Kumiko Matsunaga, Taro Fukumoto, Katsumi Nitta:
Automated argument system based on logic of multiple-valued argumentation. 1461-1462 - Alex Rogers, Rajdeep K. Dash, Nicholas R. Jennings, Steven Reece, Stephen J. Roberts:
Computational mechanism design for multi-sensor information fusion. 1463-1464 - Gaya Buddhinath Jayatilleke, John Thangarajah
, Lin Padgham
, Michael Winikoff:
Component Agent Framework for domain-Experts (CAFnE) toolkit. 1465-1466 - Pauline M. Berry, Cory Albright, Emma Bowring, Ken Conley, Kenneth Nitz, Jonathan P. Pearce, Bart Peintner, Shahin Saadati, Milind Tambe, Tomás E. Uribe, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Conflict negotiation among personal calendar agents. 1467-1468 - Daniel Massaguer, Vidhya Balasubramanian, Sharad Mehrotra, Nalini Venkatasubramanian:
Synthetic humans in emergency response drills. 1469-1470 - Bruno Castro da Silva, Robert Junges, Denise de Oliveira, Ana L. C. Bazzan:
ITSUMO: an Intelligent Transportation System for Urban Mobility. 1471-1472
Industry track
- Minoru Asada:
Towards emergence of communication: a cognitive developmental robotics approach. 3-9 - Steve S. Benfield, Jim Hendrickson, Daniel Galanti:
Making a strong business case for multiagent technology. 10-15 - Pragnesh Jay Modi, Spiros Mancoridis, William M. Mongan
, William C. Regli, Israel Mayk:
Towards a reference model for agent-based systems. 1475-1482 - Mark D. Johnston, Bradley J. Clement:
Automating Deep Space Network scheduling and conflict resolution. 1483-1489 - Nathan Schurr, Pratik Patil, Frédéric H. Pighin, Milind Tambe:
Using multiagent teams to improve the training of incident commanders. 1490-1497 - Michal Pechoucek
, David Sislák, Dusan Pavlícek, Miroslav Uller:
Autonomous agents for air-traffic deconfliction. 1498-1505 - Sander van der Putten, Valentin Robu
, Han La Poutré, Annemiek Jorritsma, Margo Gal:
Automating supply chain negotiations using autonomous agents: a case study in transportation logistics. 1506-1513 - Jonathan Himoff, George Rzevski, Petr Skobelev
:
Magenta technology multi-agent logistics i-Scheduler for road transportation. 1514-1521 - Leen-Kiat Soh, Hong Jiang:
Commercializing a multiagent-supported collaborative system. 1522-1529 - Onn Shehory
:
The role of agents in enterprise system management: a position paper. 1530-1533 - Touby Drew, Maria L. Gini
:
Implantable medical devices as agents and part of multiagent systems. 1534-1541 - Armando Robles, B. V. Pablo Noriega, Marco Julio Robles P., Héctor Hernández T., Victor Soto Ramírez, Edgar Gutiérrez S.:
A hotel information system implementation using MAS technology. 1542-1548 - Roxana Belecheanu, Steve Munroe, Michael Luck
, Terry R. Payne
, Tim Miller, Peter McBurney, Michal Pechoucek
:
Commercial applications of agents: lessons, experiences and challenges. 1549-1555 - Leen-Kiat Soh, Nobel Khandaker, Xuliu Liu, Hong Jiang:
A computer-supported cooperative learning system with multiagent intelligence. 1556-1563 - Pauline Berry, Bart Peintner, Ken Conley, Melinda T. Gervasio, Tomás E. Uribe, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Deploying a personalized time management agent. 1564-1571 - Rajarshi Das, Ian Whalley, Jeffrey O. Kephart:
Utility-based collaboration among autonomous agents for resource allocation in data centers. 1572-1579 - G. Emami, J. Cheng, D. Cornwell, M. Feldhousen, C. Long, V. Malhotra, I. Starnes, Larry Kerschberg, Alexander Brodsky, X. Zhang:
ACTIVE: agile coordinator testbed integrated virtual environment. 1580-1587

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