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AAMAS 2008: Estoril, Portugal
- Lin Padgham, David C. Parkes, Jörg P. Müller, Simon Parsons:
7th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), Estoril, Portugal, May 12-16, 2008, Volume 3. IFAAMAS 2008, ISBN 978-0-9817381-2-3
Multi-robotics track
- Rahul Sawhney, K. Madhava Krishna, Kannan Srinathan, Mahesh Mohan:
On reduced time fault tolerant paths for multiple UAVs covering a hostile terrain. 1171-1174 - Jonathan Bachrach, James McLurkin, Anthony Grue:
Protoswarm: a language for programming multi-robot systems using the amorphous medium abstraction. 1175-1178 - Michael Rubenstein, Wei-Min Shen:
A scalable and distributed model for self-organization and self-healing. 1179-1182 - Sonia Chernova, Manuela M. Veloso:
Teaching multi-robot coordination using demonstration of communication and state sharing. 1183-1186 - Hugo Costelha, Pedro U. Lima:
Modelling, analysis and execution of multi-robot tasks using petri nets. 1187-1190 - Ke Cheng, Prithviraj Dasgupta:
Coalition game-based distributed coverage of unknown environments by robot swarms. 1191-1194 - David Herrero Pérez, Humberto Martínez Barberá:
Decentralized coordination of automated guided vehicles. 1195-1198 - Henry Work, Eric Chown, Tucker Hermans, Jesse Butterfield:
Robust team-play in highly uncertain environments. 1199-1202 - Leandro Soriano Marcolino, Luiz Chaimowicz:
A coordination mechanism for swarm navigation: experiments and analysis. 1203-1206 - Nuno P. Lopes, Pedro U. Lima:
openSDK: an open-source implementation of OPEN-R. 1207-1210 - Jesse Butterfield, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Brian P. Gerkey:
Multi-robot Markov random fields. 1211-1214
Virtual agents track
- Funda Durupinar, Jan M. Allbeck, Nuria Pelechano, Norman I. Badler:
Creating crowd variation with the OCEAN personality model. 1217-1220 - Katsunori Kadowaki, Kazuki Kobayashi, Yasuhiko Kitamura:
Influence of social relationships on multiagent persuasion. 1221-1224 - Emma Norling:
What should the agent know?: the challenge of capturing human knowledge. 1225-1228 - Iolanda Leite, Carlos Martinho, André Pereira, Ana Paiva:
iCat: an affective game buddy based on anticipatory mechanisms. 1229-1232 - Ruth Aylett, Sandy Louchart:
If I were you: double appraisal in affective agents. 1233-1236 - Matthieu Courgeon, Jean-Claude Martin, Christian Jacquemin:
User's gestural exploration of different virtual agents' expressive profiles. 1237-1240 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Mauer, Francisco Crespo, Thomas Brown:
Negotiating task interruptions with virtual agents for health behavior change. 1241-1244 - Hugo Pinto, Yorick Wilks, Roberta Catizone, Alexiei Dingli:
The senior companion multiagent dialogue system. 1245-1248 - Matthias Rehm, Thurid Vogt, Michael Wissner, Nikolaus Bee:
Dancing the night away: controlling a virtual karaoke dancer by multimodal expressive cues. 1249-1252 - André Pereira, Carlos Martinho, Iolanda Leite, Ana Paiva:
iCat, the chess player: the influence of embodiment in the enjoyment of a game. 1253-1256 - Pedro Sequeira, Ana Paiva:
Learning to interact: connecting perception with action in virtual environments. 1257-1260 - Ahmad S. Shaarani, Daniela M. Romano:
The intensity of perceived emotions in 3D virtual humans. 1261-1264 - Patrice Caire, Serena Villata, Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Conviviality masks in multiagent systems. 1265-1268 - Tiago Alves, Ana Simões, Rui Figueiredo, Marco Vala, Ana Paiva, Ruth Aylett:
So tell me what happened: turning agent-based interactive drama into comics. 1269-1272 - Kristinn R. Thórisson, Gudny Ragna Jonsdottir, Eric Nivel:
Methods for complex single-mind architecture designs. 1273-1276 - Juan Martínez-Miranda, Bernhard Jung, Sabine Payr, Paolo Petta:
The intermediary agent's brain: supporting learning to collaborate at the inter-personal level. 1277-1280 - Marc Cavazza, Cameron G. Smith, Daniel Charlton, Li Zhang, Markku Turunen, Jaakko Hakulinen:
A 'companion' ECA with planning and activity modelling. 1281-1284 - Gersende Georg, Catherine Pelachaud, Marc Cavazza:
Emotional reading of medical texts using conversational agents. 1285-1288 - Ning Wang, Stacy Marsella, Tim Hawkins:
Individual differences in expressive response: a challenge for ECA design. 1289-1292 - Mark J. Nelson, Michael Mateas:
Another look at search-based drama management. 1293-1298
Agent-based system development
- Lior Amar, Ahuva Mu'alem, Jochen Stößer:
On the importance of migration for fairness in online grid markets. 1299-1302 - Louise A. Dennis, Berndt Farwer, Rafael H. Bordini, Michael Fisher:
A flexible framework for verifying agent programs. 1303-1306 - Matthias Wester-Ebbinghaus, Daniel Moldt:
Structure in threes: modelling organization-oriented software architectures built upon multi-agent systems. 1307-1310 - Peter Gradwell, Michel A. Oey, Reinier J. Timmer, Frances M. T. Brazier, Julian A. Padget:
Engineering large-scale distributed auctions. 1311-1314 - Duy Cu Nguyen, Anna Perini, Paolo Tonella:
Ontology-based test generation for multiagent systems. 1315-1320
Agent and multi-agent learning
- Sherief Abdallah, Victor R. Lesser:
Non-linear dynamics in multiagent reinforcement learning algorithms. 1321-1324 - Peng Dai, Alexander L. Strehl, Judy Goldsmith:
Expediting RL by using graphical structures. 1325-1328 - Eliseo Ferrante, Alessandro Lazaric, Marcello Restelli:
Transfer of task representation in reinforcement learning using policy-based proto-value functions. 1329-1332 - Thomas Gabel, Martin A. Riedmiller:
Reinforcement learning for DEC-MDPs with changing action sets and partially ordered dependencies. 1333-1336 - Greg Hines, Kate Larson:
Using adaptive consultation of experts to improve convergence rates in multiagent learning. 1337-1340 - Atil Iscen, Umut Erogul:
A new perspective to the keepaway soccer: the takers. 1341-1344 - Alessandro Lazaric, Mario Quaresimale, Marcello Restelli:
On the usefulness of opponent modeling: the Kuhn Poker case study. 1345-1348 - Yi-Ting Tsao, Ke-Ting Xiao, Von-Wun Soo:
Graph Laplacian based transfer learning in reinforcement learning. 1349-1352 - Víctor Uc Cetina:
Autonomous agent learning using an actor-critic algorithm and behavior models. 1353-1356 - Harini Veeraraghavan, Manuela M. Veloso:
Teaching sequential tasks with repetition through demonstration. 1357-1360 - Cheng Wu, Waleed Meleis:
Adaptive Kanerva-based function approximation for multi-agent systems. 1361-1364 - Chongjie Zhang, Sherief Abdallah, Victor R. Lesser:
Efficient multi-agent reinforcement learning through automated supervision. 1365-1370
Agent reasoning
- Michael Brenner:
Continual collaborative planning for mixed-initiative action and interaction. 1371-1374 - Roberto Micalizio, Pietro Torasso:
Supervision and diagnosis of joint actions in multi-agent plans. 1375-1378 - Patricia H. Shaw, Berndt Farwer, Rafael H. Bordini:
Theoretical and experimental results on the goal-plan tree problem. 1379-1382 - Gita Sukthankar, Katia P. Sycara:
Robust and efficient plan recognition for dynamic multi-agent teams. 1383-1388
Agent cooperation
- Monica Babes, Enrique Munoz de Cote, Michael L. Littman:
Social reward shaping in the prisoner's dilemma. 1389-1392 - Kurt M. Dresner, Peter Stone:
Mitigating catastrophic failure at intersections of autonomous vehicles. 1393-1396 - K. R. Guruprasad, Debasish Ghose:
Multi-agent search using sensors with heterogeneous capabilities. 1397-1400 - M. Renee Jansen, Nathan R. Sturtevant:
A new approach to cooperative pathfinding. 1401-1404 - Toshihiro Matsui, Marius Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo, Hiroshi Matsuo:
Resource constrained distributed constraint optimization using resource constraint free pseudo-tree. 1405-1408 - Robert N. Lass, Joseph B. Kopena, Evan Sultanik, Duc N. Nguyen, Christopher Dugan, Pragnesh Jay Modi, William C. Regli:
Coordination of first responders under communication and resource constraints. 1409-1412 - Mark Van Middlesworth, Kurt M. Dresner, Peter Stone:
Replacing the stop sign: unmanaged intersection control for autonomous vehicles. 1413-1416 - Talal Rahwan, Nicholas R. Jennings:
An improved dynamic programming algorithm for coalition structure generation. 1417-1420 - Fernando Ramos, Huberto Ayanegui:
Discovering tactical behavior patterns supported by topological structures in soccer agent domains. 1421-1424 - Chattrakul Sombattheera, Aditya Ghose:
A best-first anytime algorithm for computing optimal coalition structures. 1425-1428 - Nathan Schurr, Janusz Marecki, Milind Tambe:
RIAACT: a robust approach to adjustable autonomy for human-multiagent teams. 1429-1432 - Toshiharu Sugawara, Satoshi Kurihara, Toshio Hirotsu, Kensuke Fukuda:
Adaptive manager-side control policy in contract net protocol for massively multi-agent systems. 1433-1436 - Victor Shafran, Gal A. Kaminka, Sarit Kraus, Claudia V. Goldman:
Towards bidirectional distributed matchmaking. 1437-1440 - Wenn-Chieh Tsai, Yuan-Hsiang Lee, Tsung-Hsiang Chang, Chien-Ju Ho, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
Designing human-computer multi-agent collaboration in productive multi-player games. 1441-1444 - William Yeoh, Sven Koenig, Xiaoxun Sun:
Trading off solution cost for smaller runtime in DCOP search algorithms. 1445-1448 - Roie Zivan:
Anytime local search for distributed constraint optimization. 1449-1452
Agent theories, models and architectures
- Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Reasoning about agent execution strategies. 1455-1458 - Chiaki Sakama:
Negotiation by induction. 1459-1462 - Andreas Witzel, Jonathan A. Zvesper:
Epistemic logic and explicit knowledge in distributed programming. 1463-1466
Agent societies and societal issues
- Jaesuk Ahn, Xin Sui, David DeAngelis, K. Suzanne Barber:
Identifying beneficial teammates using multi-dimensional trust. 1469-1472 - Ana L. C. Bazzan, Silvio R. Dahmen, Alexandre Tavares Baraviera:
Simulating the effects of sanctioning for the emergence of cooperation in a public goods game. 1473-1476 - Ikpeme Erete, Erin Ferguson, Sandip Sen:
Learning task-specific trust decisions. 1477-1480 - Nicoletta Fornara, Marco Colombetti:
Specifying and enforcing norms in artificial institutions. 1481-1484 - Chung-Wei Hang, Yonghong Wang, Munindar P. Singh:
An adaptive probabilistic trust model and its evaluation. 1485-1488 - Ramón Hermoso, Roberto Centeno, Holger Billhardt, Sascha Ossowski:
Extending virtual organizations to improve trust mechanisms. 1489-1492 - Jiuchuan Jiang, Yichuan Jiang:
Convergence at prominent agents: a non-flat synchronization model of situated multi-agents. 1493-1496 - Ron Katz, Sarit Kraus:
How automated agents treat humans and other automated agents in situations of inequity: an experimental study. 1497-1500 - Fabio Y. Okuyama, Rafael H. Bordini, Antônio Carlos da Rocha Costa:
A distributed normative infrastructure for situated multi-agent organisations. 1501-1504 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Theodore C. Belding, Rainer Hilscher, Sven Brueckner:
Modeling and managing collective cognitive convergence. 1505-1508 - Ramasuri Narayanam, Y. Narahari:
Determining the top-k nodes in social networks using the Shapley value. 1509-1512 - Alicia Ruvinsky, Michael N. Huhns:
Simulating human behaviors in agent societies. 1513-1516 - Stephan Schosser, Klemens Böhm, Bodo Vogt:
Do humans identify efficient strategies in structured peer-to-peer systems? 1517-1520 - Bastin Tony Roy Savarimuthu, Maryam Purvis, Martin K. Purvis:
Social norm emergence in virtual agent societies. 1521-1524 - George A. Vouros:
Searching and sharing information in networks of heterogeneous agents. 1525-1528 - Colm O'Riordan, Humphrey Sorensen:
Stable cooperation in changing environments. 1529-1532
Agent communication
- Norman Carver:
Efficient approximate inference in distributed Bayesian networks for MAS-based sensor interpretation. 1535-1538 - Hywel R. Dunn-Davies, Jim Cunningham, Shamimabi Paurobally:
Synchronization protocols for reliable communication in fully distributed agent systems. 1539-1542 - Iván García-Magariño, Jorge J. Gómez-Sanz, José R. Pérez-Agüera:
A multi-agent based implementation of a Delphi process. 1543-1546
Economic paradigms
- Alon Altman, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Strategyproof deterministic lotteries under broadcast communication. 1549-1552 - Bo An, Victor R. Lesser, Kwang Mong Sim:
Decommitment in multi-resource negotiation. 1553-1556 - Yoram Bachrach, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Incentives in effort games. 1557-1560 - Archie C. Chapman, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Learn while you earn: two approaches to learning auction parameters in take-it-or-leave-it auctions. 1561-1564 - Yagil Engel, David Maxwell Chickering:
Incorporating user utility into sponsored-search auctions. 1565-1568 - Piotr Faliszewski:
Nonuniform bribery. 1569-1572 - Katsuhide Fujita, Takayuki Ito, Mark Klein:
A preliminary result on a representative-based multi-round protocol for multi-issue negotiations. 1573-1576 - Enrico H. Gerding, Zinovi Rabinovich, Andrew Byde, Edith Elkind, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Approximating mixed Nash equilibria using smooth fictitious play in simultaneous auctions. 1577-1580 - Geert Jonker, Frank Dignum, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Achieving efficient and equitable collaboration among selfish agents using spender-signed currency. 1581-1584 - Akihiro Kishimoto, Nathan R. Sturtevant:
Optimized algorithms for multi-agent routing. 1585-1588 - Tomas Klos, Gerrit Jan van Ahee:
Evolutionary dynamics for designing multi-period auctions. 1589-1592 - Efrat Manisterski, Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus:
Understanding how people design trading agents over time. 1593-1596 - Benito Mendoza García, José M. Vidal:
Approximate bidding algorithms for a distributed combinatorial auction. 1597-1600 - Brammert Ottens, Ulle Endriss:
Comparing winner determination algorithms for mixed multi-unit combinatorial auctions. 1601-1604 - Michal Penn, Maria Polukarov, Moshe Tennenholtz:
Asynchronous congestion games. 1605-1608 - Yuko Sakurai, Yasumasa Saito, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo:
Beyond quasi-linear utility: strategy/false-name-proof multi-unit auction protocols. 1609-1612 - Emmanuel M. Tadjouddine, Frank Guerin, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
Abstractions for model-checking game-theoretic properties of auctions. 1613-1616 - Joel Uckelman, Ulle Endriss:
Winner determination in combinatorial auctions with logic-based bidding languages. 1617-1620 - Ioannis A. Vetsikas, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Towards agents participating in realistic multi-unit sealed-bid auctions. 1621-1624
Agent based simulations and emergent behaviour
- Jacob Beal:
Shared focus of attention for heterogeneous agents. 1627-1630 - Ryan Connaughton, Paul W. Schermerhorn, Matthias Scheutz:
Physical parameter optimization in swarms of ultra-low complexity agents. 1631-1634 - Maite Lopez-Garate, Alberto Lozano-Rodero, Luis M. Matey:
An adaptive and customizable feedback system for VR-based training simulators. 1635-1638 - Candelaria E. Sansores, Juan Pavón:
An adaptive agent model for self-organizing MAS. 1639-1642
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