Journal: Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence

Volume 84, Issue 3-4

139 -- 160Subhrajit Bhattacharya, Robert Ghrist. Path homotopy invariants and their application to optimal trajectory planning
161 -- 184Dolores Barrios Rolanía, Guillermo Delgado Martínez, Daniel Manrique. Multilayered neural architectures evolution for computing sequences of orthogonal polynomials
185 -- 200Zuoquan Lin, Chen Chen. Restricted semantics for default reasoning
201 -- 220Sreelekha S. NeuroSymbolic integration with uncertainty

Volume 84, Issue 1-2

1 -- 16Tobias Ahlbrecht, Jürgen Dix, Niklas Fiekas. Multi-agent programming contest 2017 - The twelfth edition of the MAPC
17 -- 33Jonathan Pieper. Multi-agent programming contest 2017: BusyBeaver team description
35 -- 56Evangelos I. Sarmas. The Flisvos-2017 multi-agent system
57 -- 74Jørgen Villadsen, Oliver Fleckenstein, Helge Hatteland, John Bruntse Larsen. Engineering a multi-agent system in Jason and CArtAgO - Multi-agent programming contest 2017
75 -- 93Rafael C. Cardoso, Tabajara Krausburg, Túlio L. Baségio, Débora C. Engelmann, Jomi Fred Hübner, Rafael H. Bordini. SMART-JaCaMo: an organization-based team for the multi-agent programming contest
95 -- 115Philipp Czerner, Jonathan Pieper. Multi-agent programming contest 2017: lampe team description
117 -- 138Christopher-Eyk Hrabia, Patrick Marvin Lehmann, Nabil Battjbuer, Axel Hessler, Sahin Albayrak. Applying robotic frameworks in a simulated multi-agent contest - TUBDAI team description multi-agent programming contest 2017