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AAMAS 2014: Paris, France
- Ana L. C. Bazzan, Michael N. Huhns, Alessio Lomuscio, Paul Scerri:
International conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, AAMAS '14, Paris, France, May 5-9, 2014. IFAAMAS/ACM 2014, ISBN 978-1-4503-2738-1
Invited talks
- Iain D. Couzin:
Sensory networks and distributed cognition in animal groups. 1-2 - Michael Luck:
From agents to electronic order. 3-4
Session A1 - game theory I
- Haris Aziz, Felix Brandt, Paul Harrenstein:
Fractional hedonic games. 5-12 - Filippo Bistaffa, Alessandro Farinelli, Jesús Cerquides, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn:
Anytime coalition structure generation on synergy graphs. 13-20 - Thibaut Vallée, Grégory Bonnet, Bruno Zanuttini, François Bourdon:
A study of sybil manipulations in hedonic games. 21-28 - Yoram Bachrach, Rahul Savani, Nisarg Shah:
Cooperative max games and agent failures. 29-36
Session B1 - voting I
- Abigail See, Yoram Bachrach, Pushmeet Kohli:
The cost of principles: analyzing power in compatibility weighted voting games. 37-44 - Gabriele Valentini, Heiko Hamann, Marco Dorigo:
Self-organized collective decision making: the weighted voter model. 45-52 - Edith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski, Piotr Skowron, Arkadii Slinko:
Properties of multiwinner voting rules. 53-60 - Gábor Erdélyi, Edith Hemaspaandra, Lane A. Hemaspaandra:
Bribery and voter control under voting-rule uncertainty. 61-68
Session C1 - humans and agents I
- Bilal Kartal, John Koenig, Stephen J. Guy:
User-driven narrative variation in large story domains using monte carlo tree search. 69-76 - Joshua K. Jones, Charles L. Isbell Jr.:
Story similarity measures for drama management with ttd-mdps. 77-84 - Jonathan Gratch, Gale M. Lucas, Aisha King, Louis-Philippe Morency:
It's only a computer: the impact of human-agent interaction in clinical interviews. 85-92 - Zoraida Callejas, Brian Ravenet, Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud:
A computational model of social attitudes for a virtual recruiter. 93-100
Session D1 - norms
- Xibin Gao, Munindar P. Singh:
Extracting normative relationships from business contracts. 101-108 - Javier Morales, Maite López-Sánchez, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Michael J. Wooldridge, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
Minimality and simplicity in the on-line automated synthesis of normative systems. 109-116 - Natasha Alechina, Mehdi Dastani, Brian Logan:
Norm approximation for imperfect monitors. 117-124 - Sjur K. Dyrkolbotn, Piotr Kazmierczak:
Playing with norms: tractability of normative systems for homogeneous game structures. 125-132
Session E1 - verification and validation I
- Giuseppe Primiero, Franco Raimondi, Neha Rungta:
Model checking degrees of belief in a system of agents. 133-140 - Giuseppe De Giacomo, Yves Lespérance, Fabio Patrizi, Stavros Vassos:
Progression and verification of situation calculus agents with bounded beliefs. 141-148 - Thu Trang Doan, Yuan Yao, Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan:
Verifying heterogeneous multi-agent programs. 149-156 - Marco Montali, Diego Calvanese, Giuseppe De Giacomo:
Verification of data-aware commitment-based multiagent system. 157-164
Session F1 - learning I
- Sam Devlin, Logan Michael Yliniemi, Daniel Kudenko, Kagan Tumer:
Potential-based difference rewards for multiagent reinforcement learning. 165-172 - Kenneth D. Bogert, Prashant Doshi:
Multi-robot inverse reinforcement learning under occlusion with interactions. 173-180 - Georgios Piliouras, Carlos Nieto-Granda, Henrik I. Christensen, Jeff S. Shamma:
Persistent patterns: multi-agent learning beyond equilibrium and utility. 181-188 - Qing Da, Yang Yu, Zhi-Hua Zhou:
Napping for functional representation of policy. 189-196
Session A2 - algorithmic game theory I
- Oskar Skibski, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Algorithms for the shapley and myerson values in graph-restricted games. 197-204 - Sven Seuken, David C. Parkes:
Sybil-proof accounting mechanisms with transitive trust. 205-212 - Eric Hsin-Chun Huang, Yoav Shoham:
Price manipulation in prediction markets: analysis and mitigation. 213-220 - Shunsuke Tsuruta, Masaaki Oka, Taiki Todo, Yujiro Kawasaki, Mingyu Guo, Yuko Sakurai, Makoto Yokoo:
Optimal false-name-proof single-item redistribution mechanisms. 221-228
Session B2 - information I
- Erik Brinkman, Michael P. Wellman, Scott E. Page:
Signal structure and strategic information acquisition: deliberative auctions with interdependent values. 229-236 - Igor Rochlin, David Sarne:
Constraining information sharing to improve cooperative information gathering. 237-244 - Peter Zhang, Yiling Chen:
Elicitability and knowledge-free elicitation with peer prediction. 245-252 - Gizem Korkmaz, Chris J. Kuhlman, Achla Marathe, Madhav V. Marathe, Fernando Vega-Redondo:
Collective action through common knowledge using a facebook model. 253-260
Session C2 - social networks I
- Liat Sless, Noam Hazon, Sarit Kraus, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Forming coalitions and facilitating relationships for completing tasks in social networks. 261-268 - Zhaofeng Li, Yichuan Jiang:
Cross-layers cascade in multiplex networks. 269-276 - Alan Tsang, Kate Larson:
Opinion dynamics of skeptical agents. 277-284 - Anisse Ismaili, Evripidis Bampis, Nicolas Maudet, Patrice Perny:
How the number of strategies impacts the likelihood of equilibria in random graphical games. 285-292
Session D2 - agent oriented software engineering I
- Krzysztof Pawlowski, Karol Kurach, Kim Svensson, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan:
Coalition structure generation with the graphics processing unit. 293-300 - Michael Winikoff:
Novice programmers' faults & failures in GOAL programs. 301-308 - Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Munindar P. Singh:
Xipho: extending tropos to engineer context-aware personal agents. 309-316 - Thanh Hong Nguyen, Albert Xin Jiang, Milind Tambe:
Stop the compartmentalization: unified robust algorithms for handling uncertainties in security games. 317-324
Session E2 - logic I
- Olivier Gasquet, Valentin Goranko, François Schwarzentruber:
Big brother logic: logical modeling and reasoning about agents equipped with surveillance cameras in the plane. 325-332 - Guillaume Aucher:
Supervisory control theory in epistemic temporal logic. 333-340 - Wiebe van der Hoek, Petar Iliev:
On the relative succinctness of modal logics with union, intersection and quantification. 341-348 - Vaishak Belle, Hector J. Levesque:
A logical theory of robot localization. 349-356
Session F2 - task and goods allocation I
- Han Yu, Chunyan Miao, Bo An, Zhiqi Shen, Cyril Leung:
Reputation-aware task allocation for human trustees. 357-364 - Igor Rochlin, Yonatan Aumann, David Sarne, Luba Golosman:
Efficiency and fairness in team search with self-interested agents. 365-372 - Toni Penya-Alba, Meritxell Vinyals, Jesús Cerquides, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar:
Exploiting max-sum for the decentralized assembly of high-valued supply chains. 373-380 - James Parker, Maria L. Gini:
Tasks with cost growing over time and agent reallocation delays. 381-388
Session A3 - teams
- Moser Silva Fagundes, Felipe Meneguzzi, Rafael H. Bordini, Renata Vieira:
Dealing with ambiguity in plan recognition under time constraints. 389-396 - Noa Agmon, Samuel Barrett, Peter Stone:
Modeling uncertainty in leading ad hoc teams. 397-404 - Daniel S. Brown, Michael A. Goodrich:
Limited bandwidth recognition of collective behaviors in bio-inspired swarms. 405-412 - Maaike Harbers, Reyhan Aydogan, Catholijn M. Jonker, Mark A. Neerincx:
Sharing information in teams: giving up privacy or compromising on team performance? 413-420 - Melvin Gauci, Jianing Chen, Wei Li, Tony J. Dodd, Roderich Gross:
Clustering objects with robots that do not compute. 421-428
Session B3 - task and goods allocation II
- Max Korein, Brian Coltin, Manuela M. Veloso:
Constrained scheduling of robot exploration tasks. 429-436 - Philipp Ströhle, Enrico H. Gerding, Mathijs de Weerdt, Sebastian Stein, Valentin Robu:
Online mechanism design for scheduling non-preemptive jobs under uncertain supply and demand. 437-444 - Jian Li, Yicheng Liu, Lingxiao Huang, Pingzhong Tang:
Egalitarian pairwise kidney exchange: fast algorithms vialinear programming and parametric flow. 445-452 - Rong Yang, Benjamin J. Ford, Milind Tambe, Andrew Lemieux:
Adaptive resource allocation for wildlife protection against illegal poachers. 453-460
Session C3 - crowdsourcing
- Haifeng Xu, Kate Larson:
Improving the efficiency of crowdsourcing contests. 461-468 - Swaprava Nath, Balakrishnan Narayanaswamy:
Productive output in hierarchical crowdsourcing. 469-476 - Long Tran-Thanh, Trung Dong Huynh, Avi Rosenfeld, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings:
BudgetFix: budget limited crowdsourcing for interdependent task allocation with quality guarantees. 477-484
Session D3 - adversarial search
- Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Bo Li:
Optimal randomized classification in adversarial settings. 485-492 - Joydeep Biswas, Juan Pablo Mendoza, Danny Zhu, Benjamin Choi, Steven D. Klee, Manuela M. Veloso:
Opponent-driven planning and execution for pass, attack, and defense in a multi-robot soccer team. 493-500 - Nolan Bard, Michael Johanson, Michael H. Bowling:
Asymmetric abstractions for adversarial settings. 501-508 - Lei Zhang, Chong-Jun Wang, Junyuan Xie:
Cost optimal planning with LP-based multi-valued landmark heuristic. 509-516
Session E3 - argumentation and negotiation
- Terry R. Payne, Valentina A. M. Tamma:
Negotiating over ontological correspondences with asymmetric and incomplete knowledge. 517-524 - Avi Rosenfeld, Inon Zuckerman, Erel Segal-Halevi, Osnat Drein, Sarit Kraus:
NegoChat: a chat-based negotiation agent. 525-532 - Xiuyi Fan, Francesca Toni, Andrei Mocanu, Matthew Williams:
Dialogical two-agent decision making with assumption-based argumentation. 533-540
Session F3 - information II
- Harel Yedidsion, Roie Zivan, Alessandro Farinelli:
Explorative max-sum for teams of mobile sensing agents. 549-556 - Rahmatollah Beheshti, Gita Sukthankar:
A normative agent-based model for predicting smoking cessation trends. 557-564 - Meenal Chhabra, Sanmay Das, David Sarne:
Competitive information provision in sequential search markets. 565-572 - Ruofei Ouyang, Kian Hsiang Low, Jie Chen, Patrick Jaillet:
Multi-robot active sensing of non-stationary gaussian process-based environmental phenomena. 573-580
Session A4 - game theory II
- Yuqian Li, Vincent Conitzer:
Complexity of stability-based solution concepts in multi-issue and MC-net cooperative games. 581-588 - Yoram Bachrach, Omer Lev, Shachar Lovett, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Morteza Zadimoghaddam:
Cooperative weakest link games. 589-596 - Bryce Wiedenbeck, Ben-Alexander Cassell, Michael P. Wellman:
Bootstrap statistics for empirical games. 597-604 - Gideon Blocq, Yoram Bachrach, Peter B. Key:
The shared assignment game and applications to pricing in cloud computing. 605-612
Session B4 - voting II
- Serge Gaspers, Victor Naroditskiy, Nina Narodytska, Toby Walsh:
Possible and necessary winner problem in social polls. 613-620 - Yongjie Yang, Jiong Guo:
The control complexity of r-approval: from the single-peaked case to the general case. 621-628 - Yongjie Yang, Jiong Guo:
Controlling elections with bounded single-peaked width. 629-636
Session C4 - humans and agents II
- Dan Bohus, Chit W. Saw, Eric Horvitz:
Directions robot: in-the-wild experiences and lessons learned. 637-644 - Julien Saunier, Hazaël Jones:
Mixed agent/social dynamics for emotion computation. 645-652 - Sanmay Das, Allen Lavoie:
The effects of feedback on human behavior in social media: an inverse reinforcement learning model. 653-660 - Patrick Gebhard, Tobias Baur, Ionut Damian, Gregor Mehlmann, Johannes Wagner, Elisabeth André:
Exploring interaction strategies for virtual characters to induce stress in simulated job interviews. 661-668
Session D4 - social networks II
- Ana Peleteiro, Juan C. Burguillo, Siang Yew Chong:
Exploring indirect reciprocity in complex networks using coalitions and rewiring. 669-676 - Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Haitham Bou-Ammar, Daan Bloembergen, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss:
Evolution of cooperation in arbitrary complex networks. 677-684 - Yang Xu, Xuemei Hu, Yan Li, Dong Li, Mengjun Yang:
Using complex network effects for communication decisions in large multi-robot teams. 685-692 - Amirali Salehi-Abari, Craig Boutilier:
Empathetic social choice on social networks. 693-700
Session E4 - verification and validation II
- Wojciech Jamroga, Aniello Murano:
On module checking and strategies. 701-708 - Logan Brooks, Sandip Sen:
Improving scalability and dependability of stochastic MAS analyses. 709-716 - Francesco Belardinelli:
Verification of non-uniform and unbounded artifact-centric systems: decidability through abstraction. 717-724 - Bart A. Kamphorst, Michel C. A. Klein, Arlette van Wissen:
Autonomous e-coaching in the wild: empirical validation of a model-based reasoning system. 725-732
Session F4 - planning I
- Yundi Qian, William B. Haskell, Albert Xin Jiang, Milind Tambe:
Online planning for optimal protector strategies in resource conservation games. 733-740 - Adam Eck, Leen-Kiat Soh:
Online heuristic planning for highly uncertain domains. 741-748 - Ingrid Nunes, Michael Luck:
Softgoal-based plan selection in model-driven BDI agents. 749-756 - Marek Grzes, Pascal Poupart:
POMDP planning and execution in an augmented space. 757-764
Session A5 - emotions
- Matthieu Courgeon, Céline Clavel, Jean-Claude Martin:
Modeling facial signs of appraisal during interaction: impact on users' perception and behavior. 765-772 - Yu Ding, Ken Prepin, Jing Huang, Catherine Pelachaud, Thierry Artières:
Laughter animation synthesis. 773-780 - Chung-Cheng Chiu, Stacy Marsella:
Gesture generation with low-dimensional embeddings. 781-788 - Hirotaka Osawa:
Intelligence arms race: delayed reward increases complexity of agent strategies. 789-796 - Wonsung Lee, Sungrae Park, Il-Chul Moon:
Modeling multiple fields of collective emotions with brownian agent-based model. 797-804
Session B5 - energy
- Andrew Perrault, Craig Boutilier:
Efficient coordinated power distribution on private infrastructure. 805-812 - Paulo Shakarian, Hansheng Lei, Roy Lindelauf:
Power grid defense against malicious cascading failure. 813-820 - Mike Shann, Sven Seuken:
Adaptive home heating under weather and price uncertainty using GPS and mdps. 821-828 - Meritxell Vinyals, Valentin Robu, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Prediction-of-use games: a cooperative game theoryapproach to sustainable energy tariffs. 829-836
Session C5 - game theory III
- Enrico Marchioni, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Lukasiewicz games. 837-844 - Paul Harrenstein, Paolo Turrini, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Hard and soft equilibria in boolean games. 845-852 - Jonathan Ben-Naim, Emiliano Lorini:
Evaluating power of agents from dependence relations in boolean games. 853-860 - Gleb Polevoy, Stojan Trajanovski, Mathijs de Weerdt:
Nash equilibria in shared effort games. 861-868
Session A6 - logic II
- Fabio Mogavero, Aniello Murano, Luigi Sauro:
Strategy games: a renewed framework. 869-876 - Saïd Jabbour, Yue Ma, Badran Raddaoui:
Inconsistency measurement thanks to mus decomposition. 877-884 - Emiliano Lorini, Giovanni Sartor:
A STIT logic analysis of social influence. 885-892 - Thomas Ågotnes, Hans van Ditmarsch, Tim French:
The undecidability of group announcements. 893-900
Session B6 - task and goods allocation III
- Roger Mailler, Huimin Zheng:
A new analysis method for dynamic distributed constraint satisfaction. 901-908 - Tal Grinshpoun, Tamir Tassa:
A privacy-preserving algorithm for distributed constraint optimization. 909-916 - Satyanath Bhat, Swaprava Nath, Sujit Gujar, Onno Zoeter, Y. Narahari, Christopher R. Dance:
A mechanism to optimally balance cost and quality of labeling tasks outsourced to strategic agents. 917-924 - Jun-young Kwak, Debarun Kar, William B. Haskell, Pradeep Varakantham, Milind Tambe:
Building THINC: user incentivization and meeting rescheduling for energy savings. 925-932
Session C6 - agent oriented software engineering II
- Yoosef B. Abushark, John Thangarajah, Tim Miller, James Harland:
Checking consistency of agent designs against interaction protocols for early-phase defect location. 933-940 - Eliahu Khalastchi, Meir Kalech, Lior Rokach:
A hybrid approach for fault detection in autonomous physical agents. 941-948 - Moshe Mash, Raz Lin, David Sarne:
Peer-design agents for reliably evaluating distribution of outcomes in environments involving people. 949-956 - Max Waters, Lin Padgham, Sebastian Sardiña:
Evaluating coverage based intention selection. 957-964
Session D6 - humans and agents III
- Alper T. Alan, Enrico Costanza, Joel E. Fischer, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Tom Rodden, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A field study of human-agent interaction for electricity tariff switching. 965-972 - Junchao Xu, Joost Broekens, Koen V. Hindriks, Mark A. Neerincx:
Robot mood is contagious: effects of robot body language in the imitation game. 973-980 - Samhar Mahmoud, Gareth Tyson, Simon Miles, Adel Taweel, Tjeerd Pieter van Staa, Michael Luck, Brendan Delaney:
Multi-agent system for recruiting patients for clinical trials. 981-988 - Amos Azaria, Ariella Richardson, Sarit Kraus:
An agent for the prospect presentation problem. 989-996
Session E6 - mechanism design I
- Diodato Ferraioli, Laurent Gourvès, Jérôme Monnot:
On regular and approximately fair allocations of indivisible goods. 997-1004 - Sid Chi-Kin Chau, Khaled M. Elbassioni, Majid Khonji:
Truthful mechanisms for combinatorial AC electric power allocation. 1005-1012 - John P. Dickerson, Ariel D. Procaccia, Tuomas Sandholm:
Price of fairness in kidney exchange. 1013-1020 - Dengji Zhao, Dongmo Zhang, Enrico H. Gerding, Yuko Sakurai, Makoto Yokoo:
Incentives in ridesharing with deficit control. 1021-1028
Session A7 - auctions
- Dimitris Fotakis, Piotr Krysta, Carmine Ventre:
Combinatorial auctions without money. 1029-1036 - Lampros C. Stavrogiannis, Enrico H. Gerding, Maria Polukarov:
Auction mechanisms for demand-side intermediaries in online advertising exchanges. 1037-1044 - Yonatan Aumann, Yair Dombb, Avinatan Hassidim:
Auctioning a cake: truthful auctions of heterogeneous divisible goods. 1045-1052 - Ioannis A. Vetsikas:
Equilibrium strategies for multi-unit sealed-bid auctions with multi-unit demand bidders. 1053-1060
Session B7 - humans and agents IV
- David DeVault, Ron Artstein, Grace Benn, Teresa Dey, Edward Fast, Alesia Gainer, Kallirroi Georgila, Jonathan Gratch, Arno Hartholt, Margaux Lhommet, Gale M. Lucas, Stacy Marsella, Fabrizio Morbini, Angela Nazarian, Stefan Scherer, Giota Stratou, Apar Suri, David R. Traum, Rachel Wood, Yuyu Xu, Albert A. Rizzo, Louis-Philippe Morency:
SimSensei kiosk: a virtual human interviewer for healthcare decision support. 1061-1068 - Çetin Meriçli, Steven D. Klee, Jack Paparian, Manuela M. Veloso:
An interactive approach for situated task specification through verbal instructions. 1069-1076 - Travis Mandel, Yun-En Liu, Sergey Levine, Emma Brunskill, Zoran Popovic:
Offline policy evaluation across representations with applications to educational games. 1077-1084 - Ruth Aylett, Lynne E. Hall, Sarah Tazzyman, Birgit Endrass, Elisabeth André, Christopher Ritter, Asad Nazir, Ana Paiva, Gert Jan Hofstede, Arvid Kappas:
Werewolves, cheats, and cultural sensitivity. 1085-1092
Session C7 - path planning
- Efrat Sless, Noa Agmon, Sarit Kraus:
Multi-robot adversarial patrolling: facing coordinated attacks. 1093-1100 - Debadeepta Dey, Andrey Kolobov, Rich Caruana, Ece Kamar, Eric Horvitz, Ashish Kapoor:
Gauss meets Canadian traveler: shortest-path problems with correlated natural dynamics. 1101-1108 - Jan-Peter Calliess, Michael A. Osborne, Stephen J. Roberts:
Conservative collision prediction and avoidance for stochastic trajectories in continuous time and space. 1109-1116 - Pavel Janovsky, Michal Cáp, Jirí Vokrínek:
Finding coordinated paths for multiple holonomic agents in 2-d polygonal environment. 1117-1124
Session D7 - learning II
- Jinghui Zhong, Linbo Luo, Wentong Cai, Michael Lees:
Automatic rule identification for agent-based crowd models through gene expression programming. 1125-1132 - Jimmy Ho-Man Lee, Yuxiang Shi:
Removing redundant conflict value assignments in resolvent based nogood learning. 1133-1140 - Mohamed Elidrisi, Nicholas Johnson, Maria L. Gini, Jacob W. Crandall:
Fast adaptive learning in repeated stochastic games by game abstraction. 1141-1148 - Jorge C. Gomes, Pedro Mariano, Anders Lyhne Christensen:
Avoiding convergence in cooperative coevolution with novelty search. 1149-1156
Session E7 - challenges
- Victor R. Lesser, Daniel D. Corkill:
Challenges for multi-agent coordination theory based on empirical observations. 1157-1160 - Frank Dignum, Rui Prada, Gert Jan Hofstede:
From autistic to social agents. 1161-1164 - Michael Rovatsos:
Multiagent systems for social computation. 1165-1168 - Luis Antunes, Davide Nunes, Helder Coelho:
The geometry of desire. 1169-1172 - Samarth Swarup, Stephen G. Eubank, Madhav V. Marathe:
Computational epidemiology as a challenge domain for multiagent systems. 1173-1176
Session A8 - social choice
- Patricia Everaere, Sébastien Konieczny, Pierre Marquis:
Counting votes for aggregating judgments. 1177-1184 - Justin Kruger, Ulle Endriss, Raquel Fernández, Ciyang Qing:
Axiomatic analysis of aggregation methods for collective annotation. 1185-1192 - Felix Brandt, Christian Geist:
Finding strategyproof social choice functions via SAT solving. 1193-1200 - Julien Lesca, Taiki Todo, Makoto Yokoo:
Coexistence of utilitarian efficiency and false-name-proofness in social choice. 1201-1208
Session B8 - algorithmic game theory II
- Hossein Azari Soufiani, David Maxwell Chickering, Denis Xavier Charles, David C. Parkes:
Approximating the shapley value via multi-issue decompositions. 1209-1216 - Nicola Gatti, Tuomas Sandholm:
Finding the pareto curve in bimatrix games is easy. 1217-1224 - Masahiro Goto, Naoyuki Hashimoto, Atsushi Iwasaki, Yujiro Kawasaki, Suguru Ueda, Yosuke Yasuda, Makoto Yokoo:
Strategy-proof matching with regional minimum quotas. 1225-1232 - Po-An Chen, Chi-Jen Lu:
Generalized mirror descents in congestion games with splittable flows. 1233-1240
Session C8 - learning III
- Hui Fang, Jie Zhang, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:
Subjectivity grouping: learning from users' rating behavior. 1241-1248 - Bilal Piot, Matthieu Geist, Olivier Pietquin:
Boosted and reward-regularized classification for apprenticeship learning. 1249-1256 - Marc Lanctot:
Further developments of extensive-form replicator dynamics using the sequence-form representation. 1257-1264 - David Balduzzi:
Cortical prediction markets. 1265-1272
Session D8 - planning II
- Christopher Amato, George Dimitri Konidaris, Leslie Pack Kaelbling:
Planning with macro-actions in decentralized POMDPs. 1273-1280 - Jilles Steeve Dibangoye, Christopher Amato, Olivier Buffet, François Charpillet:
Exploiting separability in multiagent planning with continuous-state MDPs. 1281-1288 - Nan Jiang, Satinder Singh, Richard L. Lewis:
Improving UCT planning via approximate homomorphisms. 1289-1296 - Diederik M. Roijers, Shimon Whiteson, Frans A. Oliehoek:
Linear support for multi-objective coordination graphs. 1297-1304
Session E8 - mechanism design II
- Haris Aziz, Serge Gaspers, Simon Mackenzie, Toby Walsh:
Fair assignment of indivisible objects under ordinal preferences. 1305-1312 - Ruggiero Cavallo:
Incentive compatible two-tiered resource allocation without money. 1313-1320 - Sylvain Bouveret, Michel Lemaître:
Characterizing conflicts in fair division of indivisible goods using a scale of criteria. 1321-1328 - Athirai Aravazhi Irissappane, Frans A. Oliehoek, Jie Zhang:
A POMDP based approach to optimally select sellers in electronic marketplaces. 1329-1336
Poster session 1 - extended abstracts 1
- Tiep Le, Tran Cao Son, Enrico Pontelli, William Yeoh:
ASP-DPOP: solving distributed constraint optimization problems with logic programming. 1337-1338 - Ferdinando Fioretto, Federico Campeotto, Luca Da Rin Fioretto, William Yeoh, Enrico Pontelli:
GD-GIBBS: a GPU-based sampling algorithm for solving distributed constraint optimization problems. 1339-1340 - Duc Thien Nguyen, William Yeoh, Hoong Chuin Lau, Shlomo Zilberstein, Chongjie Zhang:
Decentralized multi-agent reinforcement learning in average-reward dynamic DCOPs. 1341-1342 - Zhao Song, Wen Sun:
Probabilistic recharging model in uncertain environments. 1343-1344 - Hooyeon Lee, Yoav Shoham:
Optimizing time and convenience in group scheduling. 1345-1346 - Hooyeon Lee, Yoav Shoham:
Stable group scheduling. 1347-1348 - Tim Brys, Kristof Van Moffaert, Ann Nowé, Matthew E. Taylor:
Adaptive objective selection for correlated objectives in multi-objective reinforcement learning. 1349-1350 - Michael Karg, Alexandra Kirsch:
A human morning routine dataset. 1351-1352 - Chris HolmesParker, Matthew E. Taylor, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
CLEANing the reward: counterfactual actions to remove exploratory action noise in multiagent learning (extended abstract). 1353-1354 - Chao Zhang, Albert Xin Jiang, Martin B. Short, P. Jeffrey Brantingham, Milind Tambe:
Towards a game theoretic approach for defending against crime diffusion. 1355-1356 - Piotr Faliszewski, Yannick Reisch, Jörg Rothe, Lena Schend:
Complexity of manipulation, bribery, and campaign management in bucklin and fallback voting. 1357-1358 - Michael Karg, Alexandra Kirsch:
Low cost activity recognition using depth cameras and context dependent spatial regions. 1359-1360 - Haris Aziz:
A note on the undercut procedure. 1361-1362 - Francesco Maria Delle Fave, Matthew Brown, Chao Zhang, Eric Anyung Shieh, Albert Xin Jiang, Heather Rosoff, Milind Tambe, John P. Sullivan:
Security games in the field: an initial study on a transit system. 1363-1364 - Rudolf Berghammer, Henning Schnoor:
Control of condorcet voting: complexity and a relation-algebraic approach. 1365-1366 - Denise M. Case, Scott A. DeLoach:
OBAA++: an agent architecture for participating in multiple groups. 1367-1368 - John Thangarajah, James Harland, David N. Morley, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Towards quantifying the completeness of BDI goals. 1369-1370 - Angelos Chliaoutakis, Georgios Chalkiadakis:
Utilizing agent-based modeling to gain new insights into the ancient minoan civilization. 1371-1372 - Jie Jiang, John Thangarajah, Huib Aldewereld, Virginia Dignum:
Reasoning with agent preferences in normative multi-agent systems. 1373-1374 - Adrian Marple, Anja Rey, Jörg Rothe:
Bribery in multiple-adversary path-disruption games is hard for the second level of the polynomial hierarchy. 1375-1376 - Erfan Davami, Gita Sukthankar:
Evaluating trust-based fusion models for participatory sensing applications. 1377-1378 - Yuan Liu, Jie Zhang, Bo An, Sandip Sen:
A practical robustness measure of incentive mechanisms. 1379-1380 - Vinicius De Antoni, Álvaro F. Moreira:
An asynchronous algorithm to improve scheduling quality in the multiagent simple temporal problem. 1381-1382 - Roi Yehoshua, Noa Agmon, Gal A. Kaminka:
Towards safest path adversarial coverage. 1383-1384 - Athirai Aravazhi Irissappane, Siwei Jiang, Jie Zhang:
A biclustering-based approach to filter dishonest advisors in multi-criteria e-marketplaces. 1385-1386 - Amos Azaria, Ariella Richardson, Sarit Kraus:
An agent for deception detection in discussion basedenvironments. 1387-1388 - Amos Azaria, Ariella Richardson, Avshalom Elmalech, Avi Rosenfeld:
Automated agents' behavior in the trust-revenge game incomparison to other cultures. 1389-1390 - Amos Azaria, Sarit Kraus, Claudia V. Goldman, Omer Tsimhoni:
Advice provision for energy saving in automobile climate control systems. 1391-1392 - S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Majority bargaining for resource division. 1393-1394 - Birgit Endrass, Julian Frommel, Elisabeth André:
A hybrid approach to model a bayesian network of culture-specific behavior. 1395-1396 - Taranjeet Singh Bhatia, Saad Ahmad Khan, Ladislau Bölöni:
The education of a crook: reinforcement learning in social-cultural settings. 1397-1398 - Dhirendra Singh, Lin Padgham:
A rollback conflict solver for integrating agent-based simulations. 1399-1400 - Qiong Wu, Chunyan Miao, Bo An:
Modeling curiosity for virtual learning companions. 1401-1402 - Friedrich Burkhard von der Osten, Michael Kirley, Tim Miller:
Robust anticipatory stigmergic collision avoidance in multi-agent systems. 1403-1404 - Márcia Baptista, Helmut Prendinger, Rui Prada, Yohei Yamaguchi:
A cooperative multi-agent system to accurately estimate residential energy demand. 1405-1406 - Marcin Waniek:
An agent-based simulation of the battle of Kokenhausen. 1407-1408 - Hazaël Jones, Mathieu Chollet, Magalie Ochs, Nicolas Sabouret, Catherine Pelachaud:
Expressing social attitudes in virtual agents for social coaching. 1409-1410 - Yang Gao, Francesca Toni:
Argumentation-based reinforcement learning for robocup soccer takeaway. 1411-1412 - Chen Hajaj, David Sarne, Lea Perets:
Advanced service schemes for a self-interested information platform. 1413-1414 - Shahar Kosti, Gal A. Kaminka, David Sarne:
Towards effective user-guided robot search (extended abstract). 1415-1416 - Adi Eisen, Lahan Mor, Roie Zivan:
Subjective partial cooperation in multi-agent local search. 1417-1418 - Palash Dey, Y. Narahari:
Asymptotic collusion-proofness of voting rules: the case of large number of candidates. 1419-1420 - Andreagiovanni Reina, Marco Dorigo, Vito Trianni:
Collective decision making in distributed systems inspired by honeybees behaviour. 1421-1422 - Noel Sardana, Robin Cohen:
Modeling agent trustworthiness with credibility for message recommendation in social networks. 1423-1424 - Truc Viet Le, Siyuan Liu, Hoong Chuin Lau, Ramayya Krishnan:
A quantitative analysis of decision process in social groups using human trajectories. 1425-1426 - Tenda Okimoto, Nicolas Schwind, Maxime Clement, Katsumi Inoue:
Lp-Norm based algorithm for multi-objective distributed constraint optimization. 1427-1428 - Avshalom Elmalech, David Sarne, Noa Agmon:
Peer designed agents: just reflect or also affect? 1429-1430 - Luke Riley, Terry R. Payne, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson:
Distributing coalition value calculations to self-interested agents. 1431-1432 - Samuel Barrett, Noa Agmon, Noam Hazon, Sarit Kraus, Peter Stone:
Communicating with unknown teammates. 1433-1434 - Brian Hrolenok, Tucker R. Balch:
Assessing learned models of fish schooling behavior. 1435-1436 - Alison R. Panisson, Felipe Meneguzzi, Moser Silva Fagundes, Renata Vieira, Rafael H. Bordini:
Formal semantics of speech acts for argumentative dialogues. 1437-1438 - Shaheen Fatima, Tomasz P. Michalak, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Power and welfare in noncooperative bargaining for coalition structure formation. 1439-1440 - Graham Pinhey, John A. Doucette, Robin Cohen:
Distributed multiagent resource allocation with adaptive preemption for dynamic tasks. 1441-1442 - Eric Schneider, Ofear Balas, Arif Tuna Ozgelen, Elizabeth I. Sklar, Simon Parsons:
An empirical evaluation of auction-based task allocation in multi-robot teams. 1443-1444 - Jeffery Raphael, Eric Schneider, Simon Parsons, Elizabeth I. Sklar:
Behaviour mining for collision avoidance in multi-robot systems. 1445-1446 - Daniel Urieli, Peter Stone:
TacTex'13: a champion adaptive power trading agent. 1447-1448 - Michael Q. Lindner, Noa Agmon:
Effective, quantitative, obscured observation-based faultdetection in multi-agent systems. 1449-1450 - Tsz-Chiu Au, Shun Zhang, Peter Stone:
Semi-autonomous intersection management. 1451-1452 - Kurt Hungerford, Prithviraj Dasgupta, K. R. Guruprasad:
Distributed, complete, multi-robot coverage of initially unknown environments using repartitioning. 1453-1454 - Lachlan Birdsey, Claudia Szabo:
An architecture for identifying emergent behavior in multi-agent systems. 1455-1456 - Weidong Ma, Tao Wu, Tao Qin, Tie-Yan Liu:
Generalized second price auctions with value externalities. 1457-1458 - Toshiharu Suagwara:
Emergence of conventions in conflict situations in complex agent network environments. 1459-1460 - Patrick MacAlpine, Katie Long Genter, Samuel Barrett, Peter Stone:
The RoboCup 2013 drop-in player challenges: a testbed for ad hoc teamwork. 1461-1462 - Patrick MacAlpine, Eric Price, Peter Stone:
SCRAM: scalable collision-avoiding role assignment with minimal-makespan for formational positioning. 1463-1464 - Jiarui Gan, Bo An, Chunyan Miao:
An efficient algorithm for taxi system optimization. 1465-1466 - Budhitama Subagdja, Ah-Hwee Tan:
On coordinating pervasive persuasive agents. 1467-1468 - Junyi Xu, Li Yao, Le Li, Yifan Chen:
Sampling based multi-agent joint learning for association rule mining. 1469-1470 - Islem Henane, Sameh El Hadouaj, Khaled Ghédira, Ali Ferchichi:
Towards a generic approach for multi-level modeling of renewable resources management systems. 1471-1472 - Yue Yin, Bo An, Manish Jain:
Dynamic allocation of security resources for protecting public events. 1473-1474 - Wenwen Wang, Ah-Hwee Tan, Loo-Nin Teow, Yuan-Sin Tan:
Declarative-procedural memory interaction in learning agents. 1475-1476 - Bozena Wozna-Szczesniak:
Checking EMTLK properties of timed interpreted systems via bounded model checking. 1477-1478 - Siwei Jiang, Jie Zhang, Yew-Soon Ong:
A pheromone-based traffic management model for vehicle re-routing and traffic light control. 1479-1480
Poster session 2 - extended abstracts 2
- Nicola Basilico, Nicola Gatti:
Strategic guard placement for optimal response toalarms in security games. 1481-1482 - Lie Qu, Yan Wang, Mehmet A. Orgun, Ling Liu, Athman Bouguettaya:
Cloud service selection based on contextual subjective assessment and objective assessment. 1483-1484 - Nader Hanna, Deborah Richards:
The impact of communication on a human-agent shared mental model and team performance. 1485-1486 - Margareta Ackerman, Simina Brânzei:
The authorship dilemma: alphabetical or contribution? 1487-1488 - Mukta S. Aphale, Timothy J. Norman, Murat Sensoy:
Goal directed policy conflict detection and prioritisation: an empirical evaluation. 1489-1490 - Masabumi Furuhata, Liron Cohen, Sven Koenig, Maged M. Dessouky, Fernando Ordóñez:
Characterizing online cost-sharing mechanisms fordemand responsive transport systems. 1491-1492 - Andreas Schmidt Jensen, Virginia Dignum:
AORTA: adding organizational reasoning to agents. 1493-1494 - Sofia Amador, Steven Okamoto, Roie Zivan:
Dynamic multi-agent task allocation with spatial and temporal constraints. 1495-1496 - Eduardo A. Gerlein, T. Martin McGinnity, Ammar Belatreche, Sonya A. Coleman, Yuhua Li:
Hardware-based agent modelling: event-driven reactive architecture (EDRA). 1497-1498 - Yasser F. O. Mohammad, Toyoaki Nishida:
Why should we imitate robots? 1499-1500 - Jiali Du, Akshat Kumar, Pradeep Varakantham:
On understanding diffusion dynamics of patrons at a theme park. 1501-1502 - Stefania Costantini, Régis Riveret:
Event-action modules for complex reactivity in logical agents. 1503-1504 - Shih-Fen Cheng, Duc Thien Nguyen, Hoong Chuin Lau:
Mechanisms for arranging ride sharing and fare splitting for last-mile travel demands. 1505-1506 - Maaike Harbers, Catholijn M. Jonker, M. Birna van Riemsdijk:
Context-sensitive sharedness criteria for teamwork. 1507-1508 - Katsuhide Fujita:
Automated strategy adaptation for multi-times bilateral closed negotiations. 1509-1510 - Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable:
Stable matching problems with soft constraints. 1511-1512 - Yedidya Bar-Zev, Roni Stern, Meir Kalech:
Diagnosing faults in a temporal multi-agent resource allocation: (extended abstract). 1513-1514 - George A. Thanos, Costas Courcoubetis, Evangelos Markakis, George D. Stamoulis:
Design and experimental evaluation of market mechanisms for participatory sensing environments. 1515-1516 - Tomás Navarrete Gutiérrez, Laurent Ciarletta, Vincent Chevrier:
Multi-agent simulation based control of complex systems. 1517-1518 - Andrés Abeliuk, Gerardo Berbeglia, Pascal Van Hentenryck:
One-way games. 1519-1520 - Prabhu Natarajan, Kian Hsiang Low, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:
Decision-theoretic approach to maximizing fairness in multi-target observation in multi-camera surveillance. 1521-1522 - Felipe Meneguzzi, Brian Logan, Moser Silva Fagundes:
Norm monitoring with asymmetric information. 1523-1524 - Piotr Skowron, Krzysztof Rzadca, Anwitaman Datta:
People are processors: coalitional auctions for complex projects. 1525-1526 - Youzhi Zhang, Xudong Luo:
Security games with partial surveillance. 1527-1528 - Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Marc van Zee:
Social network analysis for judgment aggregation. 1529-1530 - Somchaya Liemhetcharat, Manuela M. Veloso:
Team formation with learning agents that improve coordination. 1531-1532 - Quentin Reynaud, Jean-Yves Donnart, Vincent Corruble:
Evaluating the believability of virtual agents with anticipatory abilities. 1533-1534 - Kyriakos Efthymiadis, Sam Devlin, Daniel Kudenko:
Knowledge revision for reinforcement learning with abstract MDPs. 1535-1536 - Shengbo Xu, Yuki Inoue, Tetsunari Inamura, Hirotaka Moriguchi, Shinichi Honiden:
Sample efficiency improvement on neuroevolution via estimation-based elimination strategy. 1537-1538 - Felix Brandt, Paul Harrenstein, Hans Georg Seedig:
Minimal extending sets in tournaments. 1539-1540 - Stefania Bandini, Luca Crociani, Giuseppe Vizzari:
Modeling heterogeneous speed profiles in discrete models for pedestrian simulation. 1541-1542 - Katie Genter, Peter Stone:
Orienting a flock via ad hoc teamwork. 1543-1544 - Stefania Bandini, Luca Crociani, Andrea Gorrini, Giuseppe Vizzari:
Empirical investigation on pedestrian dynamics in presence of groups: a real world case study. 1545-1546 - Micha Kahlen, Wolfgang Ketter, Jan van Dalen:
Agent-coordinated virtual power plants of electric vehicles. 1547-1548 - Daniele Porello, Nicolas Troquard:
A resource-sensitive account of the use of artifacts. 1549-1550 - Ngo Anh Vien, Hung Quoc Ngo, Wolfgang Ertel:
Monte carlo bayesian hierarchical reinforcement learning. 1551-1552 - Nouredine Tamani, Madalina Croitoru, Patrice Buche:
Conflicting viewpoint relational database querying: an argumentation approach. 1553-1554 - Debmalya Mandal, Yadati Narahari:
A novel ex-post truthful mechanism for multi-slot sponsored search auctions. 1555-1556 - Christophe Rodrigues, Henry Soldano, Gauvain Bourgne, Céline Rouveirol:
A consistency based approach of action model learning in a community of agents. 1557-1558 - Muthukumaran Chandrasekaran, Prashant Doshi, Yifeng Zeng, Yingke Chen:
Team behavior in interactive dynamic influence diagrams with applications to ad hoc teams. 1559-1560 - Nils Bulling, Wojciech Jamroga, Matei Popovici:
Agents with truly perfect recall in alternating-time temporal logic. 1561-1562 - William J. Curran, Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Using reward/utility based impact scores in partitioning. 1563-1564 - Wenjun Ma, Weiru Liu, Paul Miller, Xudong Luo:
A game-theoretic approach for threats detection and intervention in surveillance. 1565-1566 - Christian Kroiß:
A statistical model checker for situation calculus based multi-agent models. 1567-1568 - Song Qin, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Ihsan Hussien, Makoto Yokoo, Toshihiro Matsui, Katsutoshi Hirayama:
Open census for addressing false identity attacks in agent-based decentralized social networks. 1569-1570 - Guangliang Li, Hayley Hung, Shimon Whiteson, W. Bradley Knox:
Leveraging social networks to motivate humans to train agents. 1571-1572 - Marija Slavkovik, Thomas Ågotnes:
A judgment set similarity measure based on prime implicants. 1573-1574 - Huadong Xia, Jiangzhuo Chen, Madhav V. Marathe, Samarth Swarup:
Comparison and validation of synthetic social contact networks for epidemic modeling. 1575-1576 - Mitchell K. Colby, William J. Curran, Carrie Rebhuhn, Kagan Tumer:
Approximating difference evaluations with local knowledge. 1577-1578 - Jason Sleight, Edmund H. Durfee:
Multiagent metareasoning through organizational design (extended abstract). 1579-1580 - Jeehang Lee, Julian A. Padget, Brian Logan, Daniela Dybalova, Natasha Alechina:
Run-time norm compliance in BDI agents. 1581-1582 - Mohammad Al-Zinati, Rym Zalila-Wenkstern:
A self-organizing model for decentralized virtual environments in agent-based simulation systems. 1583-1584 - Bedour Alrayes, Özgür Kafali, Kostas Stathis:
CONAN: a heuristic strategy for concurrent negotiating agents. 1585-1586 - Ronghuo Zheng, Ying Xu, Nilanjan Chakraborty, Katia P. Sycara:
Multiagent coordination for demand management with energy generation and storage. 1587-1588 - Arsène Fansi Tchango, Vincent Thomas, Olivier Buffet, Fabien Flacher, Alain Dutech:
Simulation-based behavior tracking of pedestrians in partially observed indoor environments. 1589-1590 - Konstantina Valogianni, Wolfgang Ketter, John Collins:
Learning to schedule electric vehicle charging given individual customer preferences. 1591-1592 - Mohammad Rashedul Hasan, Sherief Abdallah, Anita Raja:
Topology aware convention emergence. 1593-1594 - Saad Arif, Saad Ahmad Khan, Ladislau Bölöni:
Mission-adaptive crowd navigation for mobile robots. 1595-1596 - Luís Macedo, Hernani Pereira Costa, Amílcar Cardoso:
Overcoming information overload with artificial selective agents. 1597-1598 - Lirong Xia:
Fixed-parameter tractability of integer generalized scoring rules. 1599-1600 - Yi-Ting Tsao, Chiao-Ching Huang, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:
Demand-based apportionment on electricity payment of hvac systems. 1601-1602 - Zhe Zhao, Jiongkun Xie, Xiaoping Chen:
Attribute based object recognition by human language. 1603-1604 - Mohamad Mehdi, Nizar Bouguila, Jamal Bentahar:
Correlated multi-dimensional qos metrics for trust evaluation within web services. 1605-1606 - Qipeng Liu, Yicheng Liu, Pingzhong Tang:
Mechanism design for route allocation in multiple-commodity network. 1607-1608 - Shweta Jain, Sujit Gujar, Onno Zoeter, Y. Narahari:
A quality assuring multi-armed bandit crowdsourcing mechanism with incentive compatible learning. 1609-1610 - Igor Kiselev, Pascal Poupart:
Policy optimization by marginal-map probabilistic inference in generative models. 1611-1612 - Paolo Serafino, Carmine Ventre:
Truthful mechanisms for the location of different facilities. 1613-1614 - Elmer Jacobs, Joost Broekens, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Joy, distress, hope, and fear in reinforcement learning. 1615-1616 - Michal Abaffy, Tomás Brázdil, Vojtech Rehák, Branislav Bosanský, Antonín Kucera, Jan Krcál:
Solving adversarial patrolling games with bounded error: (extended abstract). 1617-1618 - Koichi Moriyama, Satoshi Kurihara, Masayuki Numao:
Cooperation-eliciting prisoner's dilemma payoffs for reinforcement learning agents. 1619-1620 - Leo de Penning, Artur S. d'Avila Garcez, Luís C. Lamb, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Neural-symbolic cognitive agents: architecture, theory and application. 1621-1622
Demo papers
- Erwin Gunadi, Michael Meder, Till Plumbaum, Christian Scheel, Frank Hopfgartner, Sahin Albayrak:
Distributed enterprise search using software agents. 1623-1624 - Martin W. A. Caminada, Roman Kutlák, Nir Oren, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
Scrutable plan enactment via argumentation and natural language generation. 1625-1626 - Cheng-Te Li, Hsun-Ping Hsieh:
MobiCrowd: simulating crowds with periodic and social mobility. 1627-1628 - Athirai Aravazhi Irissappane, Jie Zhang:
A testbed to evaluate the robustness of reputation systems in e-marketplaces. 1629-1630 - Yoram Bachrach, Sofia Ceppi, Ian A. Kash, Peter B. Key, Filip Radlinski, Ely Porat, Michael Armstrong, Vijay Sharma:
Building a personalized tourist attraction recommender system using crowdsourcing. 1631-1632 - Tristan Charrier, Florent Ouchet, François Schwarzentruber:
Big brother logic: reasoning about agents equipped with surveillance cameras in the plane (demonstration). 1633-1634 - Stefan J. Witwicki, José Carlos Castillo, Jesús Capitán, João V. Messias, João C. G. Reis, Pedro U. Lima, Francisco S. Melo, Matthijs T. J. Spaan:
A testbed for autonomous robot surveillance. 1635-1636 - Qingyu Chen, Arie Wilsher, Dhirendra Singh, Lin Padgham:
Adding BDI agents to MATSim traffic simulator. 1637-1638 - Rick Evertsz, John Thangarajah, Nitin Yadav, Thanh Li:
Tactics development framework (demonstration). 1639-1640 - Benjamin J. Ford, Debarun Kar, Francesco Maria Delle Fave, Rong Yang, Milind Tambe:
PAWS: adaptive game-theoretic patrolling for wildlife protection. 1641-1642 - Nader Hanna, Deborah Richards:
Measuring the effect of personality on human-IVA shared understanding. 1643-1644 - Songzheng Song, Yang Liu, Jie Zhang, Jun Sun:
An extensive model checking framework for multi-agent systems. 1645-1646 - Marco Lützenberger, Thomas Konnerth, Tobias Küster, Jakob Tonn, Nils Masuch, Sahin Albayrak:
Engineering JIAC multi-agent systems. 1647-1648 - Yoram Bachrach, Thore Graepel, Pushmeet Kohli, Michal Kosinski, David Stillwell:
Your digital image: factors behind demographic and psychometric predictions from social network profiles. 1649-1650 - Thomas Christopher King, Qingzhi Liu, Gleb Polevoy, Mathijs de Weerdt, Virginia Dignum, M. Birna van Riemsdijk, Martijn Warnier:
Request driven social sensing. 1651-1652 - William Boisseleau, Ovidiu Serban, Alexandre Pauchet:
Building a narrative conversational agent using a component-based architecture. 1653-1654 - Miguel Rebollo, Carlos Carrascosa, Alberto Palomares:
Follow the leader in a consensus network as a solution to manage an smart grid: the Balearic Islands case. 1655-1656 - Mathieu Chollet, Giota Stratou, Ari Shapiro, Louis-Philippe Morency, Stefan Scherer:
An interactive virtual audience platform for public speaking training. 1657-1658 - Li Zhang, Kamlesh Mistry, M. Alamgir Hossain:
Shape and texture based facial action and emotion recognition. 1659-1660 - Han Yu, Xinjia Yu, Su Fang Lim, Jun Lin, Zhiqi Shen, Chunyan Miao:
A multi-agent game for studying human decision-making. 1661-1662 - Yundong Cai, Zhiqi Shen, Siyuan Liu, Han Yu, Xiaogang Han, Jun Ji, Martin J. McKeown, Cyril Leung, Chunyan Miao:
An agent-based game for the predictive diagnosis of parkinson's disease. 1663-1664 - Fabrice Lauri, Abderrafiaa Koukam:
Ipseity: an open-source platform for synthesizing and validating artificial cognitive systems in MAS. 1665-1666 - Cruz E. Borges, Oihane Kamara Esteban, Ander Pijoan, Yoseba K. Penya:
Multi-agent GIS system for improved spatial load forecasting. 1667-1668 - Masaru Okaya, Toshinori Niwa, Tomoichi Takahashi:
TENDENKO: agent-based evacuation drill and emergency planning system. 1669-1670 - Michal Certický, Michal Jakob, Radek Píbil, Zbynek Moler:
Agent-based simulation testbed for on-demand transport services. 1671-1672 - Cyrille Pach, Emmanuel Adam, Thierry Berger, Damien Trentesaux:
Switching between levels of decision making in MAS organisation: application to flexible assembly cells. 1673-1674 - Tiago Ribeiro, André Pereira, Amol A. Deshmukh, Ruth Aylett, Ana Paiva:
I'm the mayor: a robot tutor in enercities-2. 1675-1676 - Hirotaka Osawa:
Sustainable relationship with product by implementing intentional interaction. 1677-1678 - Christopher-Eyk Hrabia, Marco Lützenberger, Tobias Küster, Sahin Albayrak:
Micro smart grids and electromobility charging optimisation with a distributed agent application: demonstration. 1679-1680 - Sjriek Alers, Daniel Claes, Joscha-David Fossel, Daniel Hennes, Karl Tuyls:
Applied robotics: precision placement in RoboCup@Work. 1681-1682 - Sjriek Alers, Daniel Claes, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss:
Biologically inspired multi-robot foraging. 1683-1684 - Megumi Fujita, Yuki Goto, Naoyuki Nide, Ken Satoh, Hiroshi Hosobe:
Logic-based and robust desicion making for robots in real world. 1685-1686 - Asad Nazir, Ruth S. Aylett, Mei Yii Lim, Birgit Endrass, Lynne E. Hall, Christopher Ritter:
MIXER: why the difference? 1687-1688 - Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Ricard L. Fogués, Munindar P. Singh:
Platys: a framework for supporting context-aware personal agents. 1689-1690 - Jirí Vokrínek, Martin H. Schaefer, Daniele Pinotti:
Multi-agent traffic simulation for human-in-the-loop cooperative drive systems testing. 1691-1692 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Feng Wu, Wenchao Jiang, Joel E. Fischer, Steven Reece, Chris Greenhalgh, Tom Rodden, Nicholas R. Jennings, Stephen J. Roberts:
AtomicOrchid: human-agent collectives to the rescue. 1693-1694 - Marc Pujol-Gonzalez, Jesús Cerquides, Pedro Meseguer:
MAS-planes: a multi-agent simulation environment to investigate decentralised coordination for teams of UAVs. 1695-1696 - Javier Morales, Iosu Mendizabal, David Sanchez-Pinsach, Maite López-Sánchez, Michael J. Wooldridge, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
NormLab: a framework to support research on norm synthesis. 1697-1698 - Robert G. Abbott, Kiran Lakkaraju, Christina Warrender:
Semi-automated construction of adversarial agents for trainable automated forces. 1699-1700
Doctoral consortium abstracts
- John P. Dickerson:
Robust dynamic optimization with application to kidney exchange. 1701-1702 - Gabriele Valentini:
Self-organized collective decision-making in swarms of autonomous robots. 1703-1704 - Lampros C. Stavrogiannis:
Competing demand-side intermediary auctioneers in online advertising exchanges. 1705-1706 - Denise M. Case:
Engineering multigroup agents for complex cooperative systems. 1707-1708 - Hooyeon Lee:
Algorithmic and game-theoretic approaches to group scheduling. 1709-1710 - Junchao Xu:
Body language of humanoid robots for mood expression. 1711-1712 - Athirai Aravazhi Irissappane:
Robust trust management. 1713-1714 - Micha Kahlen:
Agent-based methods for eliciting customer preferences to guide decision-making in complex energy networks. 1715-1716 - Filippo Bistaffa:
Parallel algorithms for hard combinatorial optimisation problems in multi-agent systems. 1717-1718 - Logan Michael Yliniemi:
Considerations for multiagent multi-objective systems. 1719-1720 - Adam Eck:
Reflective, deliberative information gathering (doctoral consortium). 1721-1722 - Allen Lavoie:
Social motivation and point of view. 1723-1724 - Harel Yedidsion:
Distributed constraint optimization for mobile sensor teams. 1725-1726 - Diederik M. Roijers:
Convex coverage set methods for multi-objective collaborative decision making. 1727-1728 - Jorge Gomes:
Evolution of heterogeneous multirobot systems through behavioural diversity. 1729-1730 - John A. Doucette:
Imputation, social choice, and partial preferences. 1731-1732 - Pradeep K. Murukannaiah:
Reasoning about context and engineering context-aware agents. 1733-1734 - Nader Hanna, Deborah Richards:
Human-agent teamwork in collaborative virtual environments. 1735-1736 - Omer Lev:
Modeling human interactions: facets of algorithmic game theory and computational social choice. 1737-1738 - Jason Sleight:
Agent aware organizational design (doctoral consortium). 1739-1740 - Gleb Polevoy, Mathijs de Weerdt:
Improving human interaction in crowdsensing. 1741-1742 - Davide Delgado Nunes:
Adaptive ontologies through social evolution. 1743-1744 - Bryce Wiedenbeck:
Approximate game theoretic analysis for large simulation-based games. 1745-1746 - Mohammad Rashedul Hasan:
Communication convention formation in large multiagent systems. 1747-1748 - Rahmatollah Beheshti:
Normative agents for real-world scenarios. 1749-1750 - James Parker:
Coordination in large scale multi-agent systems for complex environments. 1751-1752
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