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- Multi-Agent Planning in Complex Uncertain EnvironmentsDaphne Koller. 2 [doi]
- Protocol/Mechanism Design for Cooperation/CompetitionMakoto Yokoo. 3-7 [doi]
- Brain Meets Brawn: Why Grid and Agents Need Each OtherIan T. Foster, Nicholas R. Jennings, Carl Kesselman. 8-15 [doi]
- Knowledge, Rationality and ActionWiebe van der Hoek. 16-23 [doi]
- Business Process Management: A Killer App for Agents?Munindar P. Singh. 26 [doi]
- Framework to Control Emergent Survivability of Multi Agent SystemsAaron Helsinger, Karl Kleinmann, Marshall Brinn. 28-35 [doi]
- A Pheromone-Based Utility Model for Collaborative ForagingLiviu Panait, Sean Luke. 36-43 [doi]
- Modelling, Control and Validation of Multi-Agent Plans in Dynamic ContextAmal El Fallah-Seghrouchni, Irene Degirmenciyan-Cartault, Frédéric Marc. 44-51 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Simulation of Collaborative Strategies in a Supply ChainThierry Moyaux, Brahim Chaib-draa, Sophie D Amours. 52-59 [doi]
- Towards Truly Agent-Based Traffic and Mobility SimulationsMichael Balmer, Nurhan Cetin, Kai Nagel, Bryan Raney. 60-67 [doi]
- Using Adaptive Multi-Agent Systems to Simulate Economic ModelsZahia Guessoum, Lilia Rejeb, Rodolphe Durand. 68-75 [doi]
- Towards a Formal Approach to Overhearing: Algorithms for Conversation IdentificationGery Gutnik, Gal A. Kaminka. 78-85 [doi]
- A Denotational Semantics for Deliberation DialoguesPeter McBurney, Simon Parsons. 86-93 [doi]
- Empirical-Rational Semantics of Agent CommunicationMatthias Nickles, Michael Rovatsos, Gerhard Weiß. 94-101 [doi]
- Instructions-Based Semantics of Agent Mediated InteractionMirko Viroli, Alessandro Ricci. 102-109 [doi]
- Ontological Feedback in Multiagent SystemsRobbert-Jan Beun, Rogier M. van Eijk, Hub Prüst. 110-117 [doi]
- Protocol Based Communication for Situated Multi-Agent SystemsDanny Weyns, Elke Steegmans, Tom Holvoet. 118-125 [doi]
- An Algorithm for Automatically Designing Deterministic Mechanisms without PaymentsVincent Conitzer, Tuomas Sandholm. 128-135 [doi]
- Approximate Solutions for Partially Observable Stochastic Games with Common PayoffsRosemary Emery-Montemerlo, Geoffrey J. Gordon, Jeff G. Schneider, Sebastian Thrun. 136-143 [doi]
- Extending Matchmaking to Maximize Capability ReuseMario Gomez, Enric Plaza. 144-151 [doi]
- Preferences in Game LogicsSieuwert van Otterloo, Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael Wooldridge. 152-159 [doi]
- Strategy/False-name Proof Protocols for Combinatorial Multi-Attribute Procurement AuctionTakayuki Suyama, Makoto Yokoo. 160-167 [doi]
- Time-Variant Distributed Agent Matching ApplicationsDavid Sarne, Sarit Kraus. 168-175 [doi]
- An Empirical Study of the Effect of Agent Competence on User Performance and PerceptionJun Xiao, John T. Stasko, Richard Catrambone. 178-185 [doi]
- An Intent-Driven Planner for Multi-Agent Story GenerationMark O. Riedl, R. Michael Young. 186-193 [doi]
- Caring for Agents and Agents that Care: Building Empathic Relations with Synthetic AgentsAna Paiva, João Dias, Daniel Sobral, Ruth Aylett, Polly Sobreperez, Sarah Woods, Carsten Zoll, Lynne E. Hall. 194-201 [doi]
- Folk Psychology for Human Modelling: Extending the BDI ParadigmEmma Norling. 202-209 [doi]
- Social Judgment in Multiagent InteractionsWenji Mao, Jonathan Gratch. 210-217 [doi]
- Strategic Deception in AgentsDavid B. Christian, R. Michael Young. 218-226 [doi]
- A Trading Agent and Simulator for Keyword AuctionsBrendan Kitts, Benjamin J. LeBlanc. 228-235 [doi]
- AMELI: An Agent-Based Middleware for Electronic InstitutionsMarc Esteva, Bruno Rosell, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Josep Lluís Arcos. 236-243 [doi]
- Towards Automated Procurement via Agent-Aware Negotiation SupportAndrea Giovannucci, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, A. Reyes, Francesc X. Noria, Jesús Cerquides. 244-253 [doi]
- Anonymous Pricing of Efficient Allocations in Combinatorial EconomiesWolfram Conen, Tuomas Sandholm. 254-260 [doi]
- Distributed Implementations of Vickrey-Clarke-Groves MechanismDavid C. Parkes, Jeffrey Shneidman. 261-268 [doi]
- Multi-Attribute Dynamic Pricing for Online Markets Using Intelligent AgentsAlexander Babanov, John Collins, Maria L. Gini. 269-276 [doi]
- Multi-Attribute Dynamic Pricing for Online Markets Using Intelligent AgentsPrithviraj Dasgupta, Yoshitsugu Hashimoto. 277-284 [doi]
- Coordination Artifacts: Environment-Based Coordination for Intelligent AgentsAndrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci, Mirko Viroli, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Luca Tummolini. 286-293 [doi]
- Adaptive Teamwork Coordination Using Graph Matching over Hierarchical Intentional StructuresSusannah Soon, Adrian R. Pearce, Max Noble. 294-301 [doi]
- Decentralized Markov Decision Processes with Event-Driven InteractionsRaphen Becker, Shlomo Zilberstein, Victor R. Lesser. 302-309 [doi]
- Taking DCOP to the Real World: Efficient Complete Solutions for Distributed Multi-Event SchedulingRajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe, Emma Bowring, Jonathan P. Pearce, Pradeep Varakantham. 310-317 [doi]
- Evaluating the Modeling and Use of Emotion in Virtual HumansJonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella. 320-327 [doi]
- Exploration of Unknown Environments with Motivational AgentsLuís Macedo, Amílcar Cardoso. 328-335 [doi]
- Integrating Autonomous Behavior and User Control for Believable AgentsMarco Gillies, Daniel Ballin. 336-343 [doi]
- Modeling Physical Capabilities of Humanoid Agents Using Motion Capture DatGita Sukthankar, Michael Mandel, Katia Sycara-Cyranski, Jessica K. Hodgins. 344-351 [doi]
- RDS: Remote Distributed Scheme for Protecting Mobile AgentsAsnat Dadon-Elichai. 354-361 [doi]
- Self-Protected Mobile AgentsJoan Ametller, Sergi Robles, Jose A. Ortega-Ruiz. 362-367 [doi]
- Network Awareness for Mobile Agents on Ad Hoc NetworksMaxim Peysakhov, Donovan Artz, Evan Sultanik, William C. Regli. 368-376 [doi]
- A Combinatorial Auction Protocol among Versatile Experts and AmateursTakayuki Ito, Makoto Yokoo, Shigeo Matsubara. 378-385 [doi]
- Effectiveness of Query Types and Policies for Preference Elicitation in Combinatorial AuctionsBenoît Hudson, Tuomas Sandholm. 386-393 [doi]
- Experiments on Deliberation Equilibria in AuctionsKate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm. 394-401 [doi]
- Using Policies for Information Valuation to Justify BeliefsKaren Fullam, K. Suzanne Barber. 404-411 [doi]
- Mapping Dooley Graphs and Commitment Causality to the p-CalculusFeng Wan, Munindar P. Singh. 412-419 [doi]
- The EO-1 Autonomous Science AgentSteve A. Chien, Rob Sherwood, Daniel Tran, Benjamin Cichy, Gregg Rabideau, Rebecca Castaño, Ashley Davies, Rachel Lee, Dan Mandl, Stuart Frye, Bruce Trout, Jerry Hengemihle, Jeff D Agostino, Seth Shulman, Stephen Ungar, Thomas Brakke, Darrell Boyer, Jim Van Gaasbeck, Ronald Greeley, Thomas Doggett, Victor R. Baker, James M. Dohm, Felipe Ip. 420-427 [doi]
- Commitment Management through Constraint ReificationStuart Chalmers, Alun D. Preece, Timothy J. Norman, Peter M. D. Gray. 430-437 [doi]
- Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems Using Cooperative MediationRoger Mailler, Victor R. Lesser. 438-445 [doi]
- Using Cooperative Mediation to Solve Distributed Constraint Satisfaction ProblemsRoger Mailler, Victor R. Lesser. 446-453 [doi]
- A Multi-Agent Approach for Peer-to-Peer Based Information Retrieval SystemHaizheng Zhang, W. Bruce Croft, Brian Neil Levine, Victor R. Lesser. 456-463 [doi]
- A Multi-Agent Systems Approach to Autonomic ComputingGerald Tesauro, David M. Chess, William E. Walsh, Rajarshi Das, Alla Segal, Ian Whalley, Jeffrey O. Kephart, Steve R. White. 464-471 [doi]
- Agent-Based, Energy Efficient Routing in Sensor NetworksLong Gan, Jiming Liu, Xiaolong Jin. 472-479 [doi]
- Learning User Preferences for Wireless Services ProvisioningGeorge Lee, Steven Bauer, Peyman Faratin, John Wroclawski. 480-487 [doi]
- QueryTracker: An Agent for Tracking Persistent Information NeedsGabriel Somlo, Adele E. Howe. 488-495 [doi]
- Reusing Coordination and Negotiation Strategies in Multi-Agent Systems for Ubiquitous Network EnvironmentToshiharu Sugawara, Satoshi Kurihara, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshio Hirotsu, Shigemi Aoyagi, Toshihiro Takada. 496-503 [doi]
- Best-Response Multiagent Learning in Non-Stationary EnvironmentsMichael Weinberg, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 506-513 [doi]
- Monitoring and Organizational-Level Adaptation of Multi-Agent SystemsZahia Guessoum, Mikal Ziane, Nora Faci. 514-521 [doi]
- Product Distribution Theory for Control of Multi-Agent SystemsChiu Fan Lee, David H. Wolpert. 522-529 [doi]
- Multiagent Traffic Management: A Reservation-Based Intersection Control MechanismKurt M. Dresner, Peter Stone. 530-537 [doi]
- The Role of Reactivity in Multiagent LearningBikramjit Banerjee, Jing Peng. 538-545 [doi]
- Degree of Local Cooperation and Its Implication on Global UtilityJiaying Shen, Xiaoqin Zhang, Victor R. Lesser. 546-553 [doi]
- Agent Heterogeneity and Coalition Formation: Investigating Market-Based Cooperative Problem SolvingDavid Cornforth, Michael Kirley, Terry Bossomaier. 556-563 [doi]
- Generating Coalition Structures with Finite Bound from the Optimal GuaranteesViet Dung Dang, Nicholas R. Jennings. 564-571 [doi]
- Modelling Coalition Formation over Time for Iterative Coalition GamesCarlos Mérida-Campos, Steven Willmott. 572-579 [doi]
- On Safe Kernel Stable Coalition Forming among AgentsBastian Blankenburg, Matthias Klusch. 580-587 [doi]
- The Advantages of Compromising in Coalition Formation with Incomplete InformationSarit Kraus, Onn Shehory, Gilad Taase. 588-595 [doi]
- Towards a Formalization of Teamwork with Resource ConstraintsPraveen Paruchuri, Milind Tambe, Fernando Ordóñez, Sarit Kraus. 596-603 [doi]
- A Complete and Decidable Logic for Resource-Bounded AgentsNatasha Alechina, Brian Logan, Mark Whitsey. 606-613 [doi]
- A Logical Approach for Describing (Dis)Belief Change and Message ProcessingLaurent Perrussel, Jean-Marc Thévenin. 614-621 [doi]
- On the Communication Complexity of Multilateral TradingUlrich Endriss, Nicolas Maudet. 622-629 [doi]
- Verification of Multiagent Systems via Ordered Binary Decision Diagrams: An Algorithm and Its ImplementationFranco Raimondi, Alessio Lomuscio. 630-637 [doi]
- Verification of Multiagent Systems via Unbounded Model CheckingMagdalena Kacprzak, Alessio Lomuscio, Wojciech Penczek. 638-645 [doi]
- Unbounded Model Checking for Alternating-Time Temporal LogicMagdalena Kacprzak, Wojciech Penczek. 646-653 [doi]
- A Cooperative Negotiation Protocol for Physiological Model CombinationNicola Gatti, Francesco Amigoni. 655-662 [doi]
- Bargaining with InformationJohn K. Debenham. 663-670 [doi]
- Experiments in Human Multi-Issue Negotiation: Analysis and SupportTibor Bosse, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur. 671-678 [doi]
- Negotiation-Based Price Discrimination for Information GoodsGabi Koifman, Onn Shehory, Avigdor Gal. 679-686 [doi]
- Achieving Dynamic Interfaces with Agent ConceptsThomas Juan, Leon Sterling. 688-695 [doi]
- Coo-AgentSpeak: Cooperation in AgentSpeak through Plan ExchangeDavide Ancona, Viviana Mascardi, Jomi Fred Hübner, Rafael H. Bordini. 696-705 [doi]
- Programming BOID-Plan Agents: Deliberating about Conflicts among Defeasible Mental Attitudes and PlansMehdi Dastani, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 706-713 [doi]
- The SPARK Agent FrameworkDavid N. Morley, Karen L. Myers. 714-721 [doi]
- Desires, Norms and ConstraintsLaurence Cholvy, Christophe Garion. 724-731 [doi]
- Normative Agent Reasoning in Dynamic SocietiesFabiola López y López, Michael Luck, Mark d Inverno. 732-739 [doi]
- Trust Dynamics: How Trust Is Influenced by Direct Experiences and by Trust ItselfRino Falcone, Cristiano Castelfranchi. 740-747 [doi]
- Trust-Based Mechanism DesignRajdeep K. Dash, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings. 748-755 [doi]
- Towards Supporting Psychologically Plausible Variability in Agent-Based Human ModellingEmma Norling, Frank E. Ritter. 758-765 [doi]
- A Planner-Independent Collaborative Planning AssistantHyeok-Soo Kim, Jonathan Gratch. 766-773 [doi]
- Reasoning about Rationality and BeliefsYa akov Gal, Avi Pfeffer. 774-781 [doi]
- The Influence of Social Dependencies on Decision-Making: Initial Investigations with a New GameBarbara J. Grosz, Sarit Kraus, Shavit Talman, Boaz Stossel, Moti Havlin. 782-789 [doi]
- A Logical Model for Commitment and Argument Network for Agent CommunicationJamal Bentahar, Bernard Moulin, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Brahim Chaib-draa. 792-799 [doi]
- A Logic of Multiple-Valued ArgumentationTakehisa Takahashi, Hajime Sawamura. 800-807 [doi]
- Im)Possibility of Unconditionally Privacy-Preserving AuctionsFelix Brandt, Tuomas Sandholm. 810-817 [doi]
- Rule-Based Specification of Auction MechanismsKevin M. Lochner, Michael P. Wellman. 818-825 [doi]
- Improving User Satisfaction in Agent-Based Electronic Marketplaces by Reputation Modelling and Adjustable Product QualityThomas Tran, Robin Cohen. 828-835 [doi]
- Modeling of Pedestrian Behavior and Its Applications to Spatial EvaluationToshihiro Osaragi. 836-843 [doi]
- Domain Independent Learning of Ontology MappingsFloris Wiesman, Nico Roos. 846-853 [doi]
- Intelligent Agents Meet Semantic Web in a Smart Meeting RoomHarry Chen, Filip Perich, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Timothy W. Finin, Anupam Joshi. 854-861 [doi]
- A Comparison of Fast Search Methods for Real-Time Situated AgentsSven Koenig. 864-871 [doi]
- Exploring the Scalability of Character-Based StorytellingFred Charles, Marc Cavazza. 872-879 [doi]
- Run the GAMUT: A Comprehensive Approach to Evaluating Game-Theoretic AlgorithmsEugene Nudelman, Jennifer Wortman, Yoav Shoham, Kevin Leyton-Brown. 880-887 [doi]
- Scaling Teamwork to Very Large TeamsPaul Scerri, Yang Xu, Elizabeth Liao, Justin Lai, Katia Sycara-Cyranski. 888-895 [doi]
- State-Space Reduction Techniques in Agent VerificationRafael H. Bordini, Michael Fisher, Willem Visser, Michael Wooldridge. 896-903 [doi]
- Executing Agent UML DiagramsLars Ehrler, Stephen Cranefield. 906-913 [doi]
- A UML Based Approach for Modeling and Implementing Multi-Agent SystemsViviane Torres da Silva, Ricardo Choren, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena. 914-921 [doi]
- Issues in Multiagent System DevelopmentMehdi Dastani, Joris Hulstijn, Frank Dignum, John-Jules Ch. Meyer. 922-929 [doi]
- Universality in Multi-Agent SystemsH. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, Robert Savit. 930-937 [doi]
- The Insufficiency of Formal Design Methods - The Necessity of an Experimental Approach - for the Understanding and Control of Complex MASBruce Edmonds, Joanna Bryson. 938-945 [doi]
- Contracts as Legal Institutions in Organizations of Autonomous AgentsGuido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 948-955 [doi]
- Graphical Models in Local, Asymmetric Multi-Agent Markov Decision ProcessesDmitri A. Dolgov, Edmund H. Durfee. 956-963 [doi]
- Groups as Agents with Mental AttitudesGuido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre. 964-971 [doi]
- Multiagent Planning as Control SynthesisKiam Tian Seow, Chuan Ma, Makoto Yokoo. 972-979 [doi]
- Unifying Temporal and Structural Credit Assignment ProblemsAdrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer. 980-987 [doi]
- An Architecture for Persistent Reactive BehaviorDongkyu Choi, Matt Kaufman, Pat Langley, Negin Nejati, Daniel G. Shapiro. 988-995 [doi]
- SimEd: Simulating Education as a Multi Agent SystemElizabeth Sklar, Mathew Davies, Min San Tan Co. 998-1005 [doi]
- Decentralized Language Learning through ActingClaudia V. Goldman, Martin Allen, Shlomo Zilberstein. 1006-1013 [doi]
- Integrating Theory and Practice: The Agent Architecture Framework APOC and Its Development Environment ADEVirgil Andronache, Matthias Scheutz. 1014-1021 [doi]
- RPLLEARN: Extending an Autonomous Robot Control Language to PerformMichael Beetz, Alexandra Kirsch, Armin Müller. 1022-1029 [doi]
- Teaching and Working with Robots as a CollaborationCynthia Breazeal, Guy Hoffman, Andrea Lockerd. 1030-1037 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Organisms for Persistent ComputingKenneth N. Lodding, Paul Brewster. 1038-1045 [doi]
- Adaptive, Confidence-Based Multiagent Negotiation StrategyLeen-Kiat Soh, Xin Li. 1048-1055 [doi]
- Automated Multi-Attribute Negotiation with Efficient Use of Incomplete Preference InformationCatholijn M. Jonker, Valentin Robu. 1056-1063 [doi]
- Coordinating Multiple Concurrent NegotiationsThuc Duong Nguyen, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1064-1071 [doi]
- Non-Monotonic-Offers Bargaining ProtocolPinata Winoto, Gordon I. McCalla, Julita Vassileva. 1072-1079 [doi]
- Optimal Negotiation of Multiple Issues in Incomplete Information SettingsS. Shaheen Fatima, Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1080-1087 [doi]
- Bayesian Reinforcement Learning for Coalition Formation under UncertaintyGeorgios Chalkiadakis, Craig Boutilier. 1090-1097 [doi]
- Communication for Improving Policy Computation in Distributed POMDPsRanjit Nair, Milind Tambe, Maayan Roth, Makoto Yokoo. 1098-1105 [doi]
- Learning from Multiple SourcesLuís Nunes, Eugénio C. Oliveira. 1106-1113 [doi]
- Learning to Communicate and Act Using Hierarchical Reinforcement LearningMohammad Ghavamzadeh, Sridhar Mahadevan. 1114-1121 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Patrolling with Reinforcement LearningHugo Santana, Geber Ramalho, Vincent Corruble, Bohdana Ratitch. 1122-1129 [doi]
- Agent-Based Approach to Dynamic Meeting Scheduling ProblemsAhlem Ben Hassine, Xavier Défago, Tu Bao Ho. 1132-1139 [doi]
- COORDINATORS: Coordination Managers for First RespondersThomas Wagner, John Phelps, Valerie Guralnik, Ryan VanRiper. 1140-1147 [doi]
- Embedded Agents for District Heating ManagementPaul Davidsson, Fredrik Wernstedt. 1148-1155 [doi]
- Multiagent Collaborative Learning for Distributed Business SystemsYutao Guo, Jörg P. Müller. 1156-1163 [doi]
- A Multiagent Approach for Logistics Performance Prediction Using Historical and Context InformationYutao Guo, Jörg P. Müller, Bernhard Bauer. 1164-1171 [doi]
- Botticelli: A Supply Chain Management AgentMichael Benisch, Amy R. Greenwald, Ioanna Grypari, Reeva M. Lederman, Victor Naroditskiy, Michael Carl Tschantz. 1174-1181 [doi]
- RedAgent-2003: An Autonomous Market-Based Supply-Chain Management AgentPhilipp W. Keller, Felix-Olivier Duguay, Doina Precup. 1182-1189 [doi]
- Cell Modeling Using Agent-Based FormalismsKenneth Webb, Tony White. 1190-1196 [doi]
- Fitting and Compilation of Multiagent Models through Piecewise Linear FunctionsDavid V. Pynadath, Stacy Marsella. 1197-1204 [doi]
- The Impact of Communication Costs and Limitations on Price Wars in an Information EconomyJianhui Wu, Edmund H. Durfee. 1205-1212 [doi]
- Demonstration of the Secure Wireless Agent Testbed (SWAT)Gustave Anderson, Andrew Burnheimer, Vincent A. Cicirello, David Dorsey, Saturnino Garcia, Moshe Kam, Joseph Kopena, Kris Malfettone, Andrew Mroczkowski, Gaurav Naik, Maxim Peysakhov, William C. Regli, Joshua Shaffer, Evan Sultanik, Kenneth Tsang, Leonardo Urbano, Kyle Usbeck, Jacob Warren. 1214-1215 [doi]
- The Autonomous Sciencecraft Experiment Onboard the EO-1 SpacecraftDaniel Tran, Steve A. Chien, Rob Sherwood, Rebecca Castaño, Benjamin Cichy, Ashley Davies, Gregg Rabideau. 1216-1217 [doi]
- Simulation and Visualization of a Market-Based Model for Logistics Management in TransportationPieter Jan t Hoen, Girish Redekar, Valentin Robu, Johannes A. La Poutré. 1218-1219 [doi]
- Hybrid BDI Agents with ANFIS in Identifying Goal Success Factor in a Container Terminal ApplicationPrasanna Lokuge, Damminda Alahakoon. 1222-1223 [doi]
- Incorporating Prediction Facilities to Autonomous SystemsMarlon Núñez, Rafael Morales. 1224-1225 [doi]
- Verifying and Explaining Agent Behavior in an Implemented Agent SystemDung N. Lam, K. Suzanne Barber. 1226-1227 [doi]
- A Case Study on the Role of Information For Implicit CoordinationFranziska Klügl, Ana L. C. Bazzan. 1228-1229 [doi]
- Adaptive, Distributed Control of Constrained Multi-Agent SystemsStefan Bieniawski, David Wolpert. 1230-1231 [doi]
- Emergence of Control in a Large-Scale Society of Economic Physical AgentsHans Akkermans, Jos Schreinemakers, Koen Kok. 1232-1234 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Physical A* Using Large PheromonesAriel Felner, Yaron Shoshani, Israel A. Wagner, Alfred M. Bruckstein. 1236-1237 [doi]
- A Dialogue Game to Offer an Agreement to DisagreeHenk-Jan Lebbink, Cilia Witteman, John-Jules Ch. Meyer. 1238-1239 [doi]
- Locutions for Argumentation in Agent Interaction ProtocolsPeter McBurney, Simon Parsons. 1240-1241 [doi]
- A Pragmatic Approach to Build Conversation Protocols Using Social CommitmentsRoberto A. Flores, Robert C. Kremer. 1242-1243 [doi]
- Representing Agent Interaction Protocols with Agent UMLMarc-Philippe Huget, James Odell. 1244-1245 [doi]
- A Scalable Petri Net Representation of Interaction Protocols for OverhearingGery Gutnik, Gal A. Kaminka. 1246-1247 [doi]
- Risk Management Methods for Speculative ActionsYasuhiko Kitamura, Takuya Murao. 1250-1251 [doi]
- A Swarm Based Approach for Task Allocation in Dynamic Agents OrganizationsDenise de Oliveira, Paulo Roberto Ferreira Jr., Ana L. C. Bazzan. 1252-1253 [doi]
- Coordination through Mutual Notification in Cooperative Multiagent Reinforcement LearningDaniel Szer, François Charpillet. 1254-1255 [doi]
- Reaching Diagnostic Agreement in Multi-Agent DiagnosisNico Roos, Annette ten Teije, Cees Witteveen. 1256-1257 [doi]
- Reinforcement Learning of Coordination in Heterogeneous Cooperative Multi-Agent SystemsSpiros Kapetanakis, Daniel Kudenko. 1258-1259 [doi]
- Merging Globally Rigid Formations of Mobile Autonomous AgentsTolga Eren, Brian D. O. Anderson, Walter Whiteley, A. Stephen Morse, Peter N. Belhumeur. 1260-1261 [doi]
- An Application of Heterogeneous Agents to Fabricate Large, Realistic Corporate Transaction Data Sets for Data Mining Tool Testing and EvaluationKevin B. Pratt. 1264-1265 [doi]
- Persona-AIML: An Architecture Developing Chatterbots with PersonalityAdjamir M. Galvão, Flávia A. Barros, André M. M. Neves, Geber Ramalho. 1266-1267 [doi]
- Towards Smart Embodiment for Virtual AgentsSheryl Brahnam. 1268-1269 [doi]
- On the Role of Knowledge in Multi-Agent OpportunismJames H. Lawton, Carmel Domshlak. 1270-1271 [doi]
- Automated Conversion and Simplification of Plan RepresentationsMartin Allen, Shlomo Zilberstein. 1272-1273 [doi]
- Policy Driven Systems for Dynamic Security ReconfigurationJuan Jim Tan, Stefan Poslad, Yanmin Xi. 1274-1275 [doi]
- Agent-Based Global Transportation Scheduling in Military LogisticsDon Perugini, Dale Lambert, Leon Sterling, Adrian R. Pearce. 1278-1279 [doi]
- Combinatorial Auctions and Knapsack ProblemsTerence Kelly. 1280-1281 [doi]
- Stability of the Truth-Telling Strategy in Multi-Unit Option Allocation Auctions: Laboratory ExperimentationAtsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo, Masafumi Matsuda. 1282-1283 [doi]
- C-IPS Approach to Negotiating Agents: Specifying Dynamic Interdependencies between Issue, Partner, and StepDiemo Urbig, Kay Schröter. 1284-1285 [doi]
- A Methodology and Equilibria for the Design Tradeoffs of Autonomous Trading AgentsIoannis A. Vetsikas, Bart Selman. 1286-1287 [doi]
- Learning Cooperation through BiddingRon Sun, Dehu Qi. 1290-1291 [doi]
- A Sociological Framework for Multiagent SystemsWynn C. Stirling. 1292-1293 [doi]
- A Case Study of Organizational Effects in a Distributed Sensor NetworkBryan Horling, Roger Mailler, Victor R. Lesser. 1294-1295 [doi]
- Organization-Based Coalition FormationSherief Abdallah, Victor R. Lesser. 1296-1297 [doi]
- An Empirical Evaluation of Reasoning about Resource ConflictsJohn Thangarajah, Lin Padgham. 1298-1299 [doi]
- From Motion Control to Emotion Influence: Controlling Autonomous Synthetic Characters in a Computer GameMarco Vala, Ana Paiva, Rui Prada. 1302-1303 [doi]
- Emotion and Action Selection: Regulating the Collective Behaviour of Agents in Virtual EnvironmentsCarlos Delgado-Mata, Ruth Aylett. 1304-1305 [doi]
- Influences and Embodied Conversational AgentsVincent Maya, Myriam Lamolle, Catherine Pelachaud. 1306-1307 [doi]
- Identifying Human Interactions in Indoor EnvironmentsAnand Panangadan, Maja J. Mataric, Gaurav S. Sukhatme. 1308-1309 [doi]
- Integrating Perception, Language and Problem Solving in a Cognitive Agent for a Mobile RobotD. Paul Benjamin, Deryle W. Lonsdale, Damian Lyons. 1310-1311 [doi]
- Resource Allocation in the Grid Using Reinforcement LearningAram Galstyan, Karl Czajkowski, Kristina Lerman. 1314-1315 [doi]
- An Infrastructure for the Semantic Integration of FIPA Compliant Agent PlatformsRiza Cenk Erdur, Oguz Dikenelli, Inanç Seylan, Önder Gürcan. 1316-1317 [doi]
- Agent Based Dynamic Service Synthesis in Large-Scale Open Environments: Experiences from the Agentcities TestbedSteven Willmott, Simon G. Thompson, David Bonnefoy, Patricia Charlton, Ion Constantinescu, Jonathan Dale, Tianning Zhang. 1318-1319 [doi]
- Groups of Collaborating Users and Agents in Ambient Intelligent EnvironmentsJan M. V. Misker, Cor J. Veenman, Léon J. M. Rothkrantz. 1320-1321 [doi]
- Selfish Sensors in Wireless Micro-Sensor NetworksAlex Rogers, Esther David, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1322-1323 [doi]
- Stigmergic Learning for Self-Organizing Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks (MANET s)H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner. 1324-1325 [doi]
- When to Apply the Fifth Commandment: The Effects of Parenting on Genetic and Learning AgentsMichael Berger, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 1328-132 [doi]
- Improving the Learning Rate by Inducing a Transition ModelRobert Bridle, Eric McCreath. 1330-1331 [doi]
- Improving Sequence Recognition for Learning the Behavior of AgentsYoav Horman, Gal A. Kaminka. 1332-1333 [doi]
- Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning in Communication-Mediated Multiagent CoordinationFelix A. Fischer, Michael Rovatsos, Gerhard Weiß. 1334-1335 [doi]
- Agent-Based Peer-to-Peer Service Networks: A Study of Effectiveness and Structure EvolutionYathiraj B. Udupi, Pinar Yolum, Munindar P. Singh. 1336-1337 [doi]
- Time-Extended Policies in Multi-Agent Reinforcement LearningKagan Tumer, Adrian K. Agogino. 1338-1339 [doi]
- Efficient Mechanisms for Multiagent Plan MergingJeffrey S. Cox, Edmund H. Durfee. 1342-1343 [doi]
- A Study of Limited-Precision, Incremental Elicitation in AuctionsAlexander Kress, Craig Boutilier. 1344-1345 [doi]
- Experiments with Planning and Markets in Multiagent SystemsNaveenkumar Muguda, Peter R. Wurman, R. Michael Young. 1346-1347 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Team Re-Formation and League RankingOnn Shehory, Gal A. Kaminka, Eran Shoham. 1348-1349 [doi]
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