Journal: Computational Intelligence

Volume 18, Issue 4

477 -- 481Bruce Spencer. Introduction to the Special Issue on Agent Technologies for Electronic Commerce
482 -- 500Daniel M. Reeves, Michael P. Wellman, Benjamin N. Grosof. Automated Negotiation from Declarative Contract Descriptions
501 -- 514Sviatoslav Braynov, Tuomas Sandholm. Contracting With Uncertain Level Of Trust
515 -- 534Jonathan Carter, Elijah Bitting, Ali A. Ghorbani. Reputation Formalization for an Information-Sharing Multi-Agent System
535 -- 549Bin Yu, Munindar P. Singh. Distributed Reputation Management for Electronic Commerce
550 -- 565Thomas Tran, Robin Cohen. A Reputation-Oriented Reinforcement Learning Strategy for Agents in Electronic Marketplaces
566 -- 582Christopher H. Brooks, Robert S. Gazzale, Rajarshi Das, Jeffrey O. Kephart, Jeffrey K. MacKie-Mason, Edmund H. Durfee. Model Selection in an Information Economy: Choosing What to Learn
583 -- 595Julita Vassileva, Silvia Breban, Michael C. Horsch. Agent Reasoning Mechanism for Long-Term Coalitions Based on Decision Making and Trust
596 -- 617Pu Huang, Alan Scheller-Wolf, Katia P. Sycara. Design of a Multi-Unit Double Auction E-Market
618 -- 637Kwang Mong Sim. A Market-Driven Model for Designing Negotiation Agents
638 -- 655Jonathan Carter, Ali A. Ghorbani, Stephen Marsh. Architectural Components of Information-Sharing Societies
656 -- 676Tuomas Sandholm. eMediator: A Next Generation Electronic Commerce Server

Volume 18, Issue 3

253 -- 253Nick Cercone, Booncharoen Sirinaovakul, Vilas Wuwongse. Introduction to the Special Issue
254 -- 269Kanlaya Naruedomkul, Nick Cercone. Generate and Repair Machine Translation
270 -- 293Pisit Phokharatkul, Chom Kimpan. Handwritten Thai Character Recognition Using Fourier Descriptors and Genetic Neural Network
294 -- 312Booncharoen Sirinaovakul, Kaewchai Chancharoen. English-Thai Structure-Based Machine Translation
313 -- 335Nuttakorn Thubthong, Boonserm Kijsirikul, Apirath Pusittrakul. A Method for Isolated Thai Tone Recognition Using a Combination of Neural Networks
336 -- 385Paolo Terenziani. Toward a Unifying Ontology Dealing with Both User-Defined Periodicity and Temporal Constraints About Repeated Events
386 -- 419Amol Dattatraya Mali. On the Hybrid Propositional Encodings of Planning
420 -- 450Philippe Muller. Topological Spatio-Temporal Reasoning and Representation
451 -- 476Günter Neumann, Jakub Piskorski. A Shallow Text Processing Core Engine

Volume 18, Issue 2

89 -- 101Brahim Chaib-draa, Frank Dignum. Trends in Agent Communication Language
102 -- 119Mauro Gaspari. An ACL for a Dynamic System of Agents
120 -- 173Roberto A. Flores, Robert C. Kremer. To Commit or Not to Commit: Modeling Agent Conversations for Action
174 -- 228Sanjeev Kumar, Marcus J. Huber, Philip R. Cohen, David McGee. Toward A Formalism for Conversation Protocols Using Joint Intention Theory
229 -- 252Chris Reed, Timothy J. Norman, Nicholas R. Jennings. Negotiating the Semantics of Agent Communication Languages

Volume 18, Issue 1

1 -- 28William J. Frawley. Control and Cross-Domain Mental Computation: Evidence from Language Breakdown
29 -- 31Richard Cooper. Control and Communication in Mental Computation
35 -- 38Mark Aronoff. Comments on Frawley
39 -- 42Heather K. J. van der Lely. SLI and Deficits in the Computational Syntactic System: A Comment on W. Frawley's "Control and Cross-Domain Mental Computation: Evidence from Language Breakdown"
43 -- 46B. Chandrasekaran. Reach Exceeds Grasp: Comments on Frawley s Control and Cross-Domain Mental Computation: Evidence from Language Breakdown
47 -- 49Rita Kovordányi. Sequencing of Information Versus Interfacing Between Processing Levels
50 -- 54Michael S. C. Thomas. Development as a Cause in Developmental Disorders: (Commentary on Control and Cross-Domain Mental Computation: Evidence from Language Breakdown by William Frawley)
55 -- 58Josef Perner, Zoltan Dienes. Implicit Versus Explicit Representation and Intra- Versus Inter-Modular Processing
59 -- 87William J. Frawley. Mental Computation and Language Breakdown: Clarifications, Extensions, and Responses