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- Generalized model learning for reinforcement learning in factored domainsTodd Hester, Peter Stone. 717-724 [doi]
- Multiagent reinforcement learning: algorithm converging to Nash equilibrium in general-sum discounted stochastic gamesNatalia Akchurina. 725-732 [doi]
- Online exploration in least-squares policy iterationLihong Li, Michael L. Littman, Christopher R. Mansley. 733-739 [doi]
- Transfer via soft homomorphismsJonathan Sorg, Satinder Singh. 741-748 [doi]
- An empirical analysis of value function-based and policy search reinforcement learningShivaram Kalyanakrishnan, Peter Stone. 749-756 [doi]
- Integrating organizational control into multi-agent learningChongjie Zhang, Sherief Abdallah, Victor R. Lesser. 757-764 [doi]
- Multiagent learning in large anonymous gamesIan A. Kash, Eric J. Friedman, Joseph Y. Halpern. 765-772 [doi]
- Learning of coordination: exploiting sparse interactions in multiagent systemsFrancisco S. Melo, Manuela M. Veloso. 773-780 [doi]
- Abstraction pathologies in extensive gamesKevin Waugh, David Schnizlein, Michael H. Bowling, Duane Szafron. 781-788 [doi]
- State-coupled replicator dynamicsDaniel Hennes, Karl Tuyls, Matthias Rauterberg. 789-796 [doi]
- Self-organising agent organisationsRamachandra Kota, Nicholas Gibbins, Nicholas R. Jennings. 797-804 [doi]
- Producing timely recommendations from social networks through targeted searchAnil Gürsel, Sandip Sen. 805-812 [doi]
- MASQ: towards an integral approach to interactionTiberiu Stratulat, Jacques Ferber, John Tranier. 813-820 [doi]
- Analyzing the performance of randomized information sharingPrasanna Velagapudi, Oleg A. Prokopyev, Katia P. Sycara, Paul Scerri. 821-828 [doi]
- Analyzing the tradeoffs between breakup and cloning in the context of organizational self-designSachin Kamboj. 829-836 [doi]
- Effects of resource and remembering on social networksChung-Yuan Huang, Yu-Shiuan Tsai, Chuen-Tsai Sun. 837-842 [doi]
- Choice, interoperability, and conformance in interaction protocols and service choreographiesMatteo Baldoni, Cristina Baroglio, Amit K. Chopra, Nirmit Desai, Viviana Patti, Munindar P. Singh. 843-850 [doi]
- Inconsistency tolerance in weighted argument systemsPaul E. Dunne, Anthony Hunter, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Michael Wooldridge. 851-858 [doi]
- Adding incentives to file-sharing systemsAviv Zohar, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 859-866 [doi]
- Dialogues that account for different perspectives in collaborative argumentationElizabeth Black, Katie Atkinson. 867-874 [doi]
- Incorporating helpful behavior into collaborative planningEce Kamar, Ya akov Gal, Barbara J. Grosz. 875-882 [doi]
- A model for integrating dialogue and the execution of joint plansYuqing Tang, Timothy J. Norman, Simon Parsons. 883-890 [doi]
- Dynamic fringe-saving A*Xiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Sven Koenig. 891-898 [doi]
- Adversarial search with procedural knowledge heuristicViliam Lisý, Branislav Bosanský, Michal Jakob, Michal Pechoucek. 899-906 [doi]
- Improved approximation of interactive dynamic influence diagrams using discriminative model updatesPrashant Doshi, Yifeng Zeng. 907-914 [doi]
- Decentralised dynamic task allocation: a practical game: theoretic approachArchie C. Chapman, Rosa Anna Micillo, Ramachandra Kota, Nicholas R. Jennings. 915-922 [doi]
- Distributed constraint optimization with structured resource constraintsAkshat Kumar, Boi Faltings, Adrian Petcu. 923-930 [doi]
- Simple optimization techniques for A*-based searchXiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Po-An Chen, Sven Koenig. 931-936 [doi]
- Multiagent commitment alignmentAmit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh. 937-944 [doi]
- Abstraction in model checking multi-agent systemsMika Cohen, Mads Dam, Alessio Lomuscio, Francesco Russo. 945-952 [doi]
- Reasoning intra-dependency in commitments for robust schedulingMingzhong Wang, Kotagiri Ramamohanarao, Jinjun Chen. 953-960 [doi]
- A logic of games and propositional controlNicolas Troquard, Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael Wooldridge. 961-968 [doi]
- Tableau-based decision procedure for full coalitional multiagent temporal-epistemic logic of linear timeValentin Goranko, Dmitry Shkatov. 969-976 [doi]
- Decommitting in multi-agent execution in non-deterministic environment: experimental approachJirí Vokrínek, Antonín Komenda, Michal Pechoucek. 977-984 [doi]
- Comparing trust mechanisms for monitoring aggregator nodes in sensor networksOly Mistry, Anil Gürsel, Sandip Sen. 985-992 [doi]
- Smart cheaters do prosper: defeating trust and reputation systemsReid Kerr, Robin Cohen. 993-1000 [doi]
- Pragmatic-strategic reputation-based decisions in BDI agentsIsaac Pinyol, Jordi Sabater-Mir. 1001-1008 [doi]
- Dynamic information source selection for intrusion detection systemsMartin Rehák, Eugen Staab, Michal Pechoucek, Jan Stiborek, Martin Grill, Karel Bartos. 1009-1016 [doi]
- Maintenance-based trust for multi-agent systemsBabak Khosravifar, Maziar Gomrokchi, Jamal Bentahar, Philippe Thiran. 1017-1024 [doi]
- Operators for propagating trust and their evaluation in social networksChung-Wei Hang, Yonghong Wang, Munindar P. Singh. 1025-1032 [doi]
- Adaptive price update in distributed Lagrangian relaxation protocolKatsutoshi Hirayama, Toshihiro Matsui, Makoto Yokoo. 1033-1040 [doi]
- An analysis of feasible solutions for multi-issue negotiation involving nonlinear utility functionsS. Shaheen Fatima, Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1041-1048 [doi]
- Searching for fair joint gains in agent-based negotiationMinyi Li, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk. 1049-1056 [doi]
- Effective bidding and deal identification for negotiations in highly nonlinear scenariosIvan Marsá-Maestre, Miguel A. López-Carmona, Juan R. Velasco, Enrique de la Hoz. 1057-1064 [doi]
- Directed soft arc consistency in pseudo treesToshihiro Matsui, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo, Hiroshi Matsuo. 1065-1072 [doi]
- Altruism and agents: an argumentation based approach to designing agent decision mechanismsTrevor J. M. Bench-Capon, Katie Atkinson, Peter McBurney. 1073-1080 [doi]
- A self-organizing neural network architecture for intentional planning agentsBudhitama Subagdja, Ah-Hwee Tan. 1081-1088 [doi]
- Planning with continuous resources for agent teamsJanusz Marecki, Milind Tambe. 1089-1096 [doi]
- Bounded practical social reasoning in the ESB frameworkIain Wallace, Michael Rovatsos. 1097-1104 [doi]
- First principles planning in BDI systemsLavindra de Silva, Sebastian Sardiña, Lin Padgham. 1105-1112 [doi]
- Self-deceptive decision making: normative and descriptive insightsJonathan Y. Ito, David V. Pynadath, Stacy C. Marsella. 1113-1120 [doi]
- A property-based approach for characterizing goalsLars Braubach, Alexander Pokahr. 1121-1122 [doi]
- A socio-emotional model of impoliteness for non-player charactersSabrina Campano, Nicolas Sabouret. 1123-1124 [doi]
- A high performance agent based modelling framework on graphics card hardware with CUDAPaul Richmond, Simon Coakley, Daniela M. Romano. 1125-1126 [doi]
- Goal generation from beliefs based on trust and distrustCélia da Costa Pereira, Andrea Tettamanzi. 1127-1128 [doi]
- A methodology for developing self-explaining agents for virtual trainingMaaike Harbers, Karel van den Bosch, John-Jules Ch. Meyer. 1129-1130 [doi]
- Relation between motivations and personality traits for autonomous virtual humansEtienne de Sevin. 1131-1132 [doi]
- Accelerated A* path planningDavid Sislák, Premysl Volf, Michal Pechoucek. 1133-1134 [doi]
- The role of assumption identification in autonomous agent reasoningGeorgios K. Giannikis, Aspassia Daskalopulu. 1135-1136 [doi]
- Koko: architecture and methodology for engineering social affective applicationsDerek J. Sollenberger, Munindar P. Singh. 1137-1138 [doi]
- Behaving responsible in multi-agent worldsTiago De Lima, Lambèr M. M. Royakkers, Frank Dignum. 1139-1140 [doi]
- A process-oriented approach to model agent personalityAndré M. C. Campos, Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum, Alberto Signoretti, Anne Magály, Sérgio Fialho. 1141-1142 [doi]
- Know-how for motivated BDI agentsMatthias Thimm, Patrick Krümpelmann. 1143-1144 [doi]
- Metareasoning for adaptation of classification knowledgeJoshua Jones, Ashok K. Goel. 1145-1146 [doi]
- Reasoning about multi-attribute preferencesKoen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Wietske Visser. 1147-1148 [doi]
- MMOG based on MAS: the MMOG layerGustavo Aranda Bada, Vicente J. Botti, Carlos Carrascosa. 1149-1150 [doi]
- Semi-supervised learning of user-preferred travel schedulesAmrudin Agovic, Maria L. Gini, Arindam Banerjee. 1151-1152 [doi]
- Grammar-based robot controlRichard Kelley, Monica N. Nicolescu, Mircea Nicolescu. 1153-1154 [doi]
- Handling prioritized goals and subgoals in a logical account of goal changeShakil M. Khan, Yves Lespérance. 1155-1156 [doi]
- An adaptive bidding strategy for combinatorial auctions-based resource allocation in dynamic marketsXin Sui, Ho-Fung Leung. 1157-1158 [doi]
- Software self-reconfiguration: a BDI-based approachFabiano Dalpiaz, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos. 1159-1160 [doi]
- Practically intelligent agents aiding human intelligenceDebbie Richards, Meredith Taylor, John Porte. 1161-1162 [doi]
- Using swamps to improve optimal pathfindingNir Pochter, Aviv Zohar, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 1163-1164 [doi]
- Human behavior in mixed human-agent societiesAlicia Ruvinsky, Michael N. Huhns. 1165-1166 [doi]
- An interface agent for attention manipulationTibor Bosse, Rianne van Lambalgen, Peter-Paul van Maanen, Jan Treur. 1167-1168 [doi]
- A task specification language for bootstrap learningIan Fasel, Michael Quinlan, Peter Stone. 1169-1170 [doi]
- Humoroids: conversational agents that induce positive emotions with humorPawel Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki. 1171-1172 [doi]
- Controlled natural languages for interface agentsTamás Mészáros, Tadeusz P. Dobrowiecki. 1173-1174 [doi]
- Incorporating knowledge about interaction for uniform agent design for simulation and operationJan D. Gehrke, Arne Schuldt. 1175-1176 [doi]
- Small world model for agent searchMiguel Rebollo. 1177-1178 [doi]
- The effects of cooperative agent behavior on human cooperativenessArlette van Wissen, Jurriaan van Diggelen, Virginia Dignum. 1179-1180 [doi]
- Modelling the dynamics of multiagent Q-learning with ε-greedy explorationEduardo Rodrigues Gomes, Ryszard Kowalczyk. 1181-1182 [doi]
- Ant-based task allocation among teamsFernando dos Santos, Ana L. C. Bazzan. 1183-1184 [doi]
- Learning to cooperate in a continuous tragedy of the commonsSteven de Jong, Karl Tuyls. 1185-1186 [doi]
- A communication protocol for semantic heterogeneity with incomplete ontology alignmentLaurent Mazuel, Nicolas Sabouret. 1187-1188 [doi]
- Optimal strategies in sequential biddingKrzysztof R. Apt, Evangelos Markakis. 1189-1190 [doi]
- Collaborative agent-based learning with limited data exchangeXavier Rafael Palou, Michael Rovatsos. 1191-1192 [doi]
- Transferring experience in reinforcement learning through task decompositionIoannis Partalas, Grigorios Tsoumakas, Konstantinos Tzevanidis, Ioannis P. Vlahavas. 1193-1194 [doi]
- Stigmergic reasoning over hierarchical task networksH. Van Dyke Parunak, Theodore C. Belding, Robert Bisson, Sven A. Brueckner, E. Downs, Rainer Hilscher. 1195-1196 [doi]
- Fast winner determination for agent coordination with SBB auctionsKenny Daniel, Sven Koenig. 1197-1198 [doi]
- From agent interaction protocols to executable code: a model-driven approachChristian Hahn, Ingo Zinnikus, Stefan Warwas, Klaus Fischer. 1199-1200 [doi]
- Learning disjunctive preferences for negotiating effectivelyReyhan Aydogan, Pinar Yolum. 1201-1202 [doi]
- Multi-policy optimization in decentralized autonomic systemsIvana Dusparic, Vinny Cahill. 1203-1204 [doi]
- Agreement spaces for counselor agentsCarlos Carrascosa, Miguel Rebollo. 1205-1206 [doi]
- Compact approximations of mixture distributions for state estimation in multiagent settingsPrashant Doshi. 1207-1208 [doi]
- Stability oriented task-structure based multi-agent replanningLi Jin. 1209-1210 [doi]
- Theoretic study of distributed graph planningJian Feng Zhang, Quoc Bao Vo, Ryszard Kowalczyk. 1211-1212 [doi]
- Dynamics in argumentation with single extensions: attack refinement and the grounded extensionGuido Boella, Souhila Kaci, Leendert van der Torre. 1213-1214 [doi]
- Social network semantics for agent communicationGuido Boella, Joris Hulstijn, Leendert van der Torre. 1215-1216 [doi]
- A complete classification of ethical attitudes in multiple agent systemsMatteo Cristani, Elisa Burato. 1217-1218 [doi]
- Mixing behaviour-dependent and -independent tactics in multi-issue negotiationJan Richter, Ryszard Kowalczyk. 1219-1220 [doi]
- Learning with whom to communicate using relational reinforcement learningMarc J. V. Ponsen, Tom Croonenborghs, Karl Tuyls, Jan Ramon, Kurt Driessens. 1221-1222 [doi]
- On-line coordination among discrete-event agentsManh Tung Pham, Kiam Tian Seow. 1223-1224 [doi]
- Pick-a-bundle: a novel bundling strategy for selling multiple items within online auctionsIoannis A. Vetsikas, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1225-1226 [doi]
- Existence and computation of equilibria of first-price auctions with integral valuations and bidsGuillaume Escamocher, Peter Bro Miltersen, Rocio Santillan R.. 1227-1228 [doi]
- Improvement of the performance using received message on learning of communication codesTatsuya Kasai, Hayato Kobayashi, Ayumi Shinohara. 1229-1230 [doi]
- Exploiting agent diagnosis for plan repair in MASRoberto Micalizio, Pietro Torasso. 1231-1232 [doi]
- Verifying realizability and reachability in recursive interaction protocol specificationsHywel R. Dunn-Davies, Jim Cunningham. 1233-1234 [doi]
- A hybrid approach to solving coarse-grained DisCSPsDavid Lee, Inés Arana, Hatem Ahriz, Kit-ying Hui. 1235-1236 [doi]
- Decentralised control of adaptive sampling and routing in wireless visual sensor networksJohnsen Kho, Long Tran-Thanh, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1237-1238 [doi]
- Generalizing DPOP: Action-GDL, a new complete algorithm for DCOPsMeritxell Vinyals, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Jesús Cerquides. 1239-1240 [doi]
- Efficient argumentation over ontology correspondencesPaul Doran, Valentina A. M. Tamma, Ignazio Palmisano, Terry R. Payne. 1241-1242 [doi]
- Using opponent models for efficient negotiationKoen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Dmytro Tykhonov. 1243-1244 [doi]
- Modeling swarm phenomena using logistic agents: application to a predators-prey pursuitRodolphe Charrier, Christine Bourjot, François Charpillet. 1245-1246 [doi]
- Formal aspects of classifying and selecting business servicesYathiraj B. Udupi, Munindar P. Singh. 1247-1248 [doi]
- Optimal solutions for moving target searchCarsten Moldenhauer, Nathan R. Sturtevant. 1249-1250 [doi]
- Flexible approximation of structured interactions in decentralized Markov decision processesStefan J. Witwicki, Edmund H. Durfee. 1251-1252 [doi]
- Welfare losses in commodity storage gamesAlan Holland. 1253-1254 [doi]
- An evolutionary model of multi-agent learning with a varying exploration rateMichael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls, Simon Parsons, Frank Thuijsman. 1255-1256 [doi]
- Fuzzy Kanerva-based function approximation for reinforcement learningCheng Wu, Waleed Meleis. 1257-1258 [doi]
- Mechanism design for task procurement with flexible quality of serviceEnrico H. Gerding, Alex Rogers, K. Larson, Nick R. Jennings. 1259-1260 [doi]
- Learning whom to trust: using graphical models for learning about information providersPhilip Hendrix, Ya akov Gal, Avi Pfeffer. 1261-1262 [doi]
- A distributed constraint optimization approach for coordination under uncertaintyJames Atlas. 1263-1264 [doi]
- Towards strategic Kriegspiel play with opponent modelingAntonio Del Giudice, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz, Josh Bryan. 1265-1266 [doi]
- Uncertainties in adversarial patrolNoa Agmon, Sarit Kraus, Gal A. Kaminka. 1267-1268 [doi]
- Adaptive multi-robot coordination based on resource spending velocityDan Erusalimchik, Gal A. Kaminka, Shai Shlomai, Dov Miron, Sarit Kraus. 1269-1270 [doi]
- Improving air traffic management through agent suggestionsAdrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer. 1271-1272 [doi]
- Effective multiagent interactions for open cooperative systems rich in servicesMaíra Ribeiro Rodrigues, Michael Luck. 1273-1274 [doi]
- Multi-agent planning with confidentialityJiefei Ma, Alessandra Russo, Krysia Broda, Emil Lupu. 1275-1276 [doi]
- Learning from actions not taken: a multiagent learning algorithmNewsha Khani, Kagan Tumer. 1277-1278 [doi]
- An overview of privacy improvements to k-optimal DCOP algorithmsRachel Greenstadt. 1279-1280 [doi]
- Multi-agent systems for the real worldRajiv T. Maheswaran, Craig Milo Rogers, Romeo Sanchez, Pedro A. Szekely, Gergely Gati, Kevin Smyth, Christopher P. van Buskirk. 1281-1282 [doi]
- A dynamic interest rate adjusting mechanism for online social lendingMasashi Iwakami, Takayuki Ito, Joaquin Delgado. 1283-1284 [doi]
- Sequential partition mechanism for strongly budget-balanced redistributionYuko Sakurai, Yasumasa Saito, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo. 1285-1286 [doi]
- Approximately fair and secure protocols for multiple interdependent issues negotiationKatsuhide Fujita, Takayuki Ito, Mark Klein. 1287-1288 [doi]
- The cost of stability in weighted voting gamesYoram Bachrach, Reshef Meir, Michael Zuckerman, Jörg Rothe, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 1289-1290 [doi]
- Service oriented MAS: an open architectureCarlos Carrascosa, Adriana Giret, Vicente Julián, Miguel Rebollo, Estefania Argente, Vicente J. Botti. 1291-1292 [doi]
- Logical formalization of social commitments: application to agent communication languagesBenoit Gaudou, Andreas Herzig, Dominique Longin. 1293-1294 [doi]
- Constrained coalitional games: formal framework, properties, and complexity resultsGianluigi Greco, Enrico Malizia, Luigi Palopoli, Francesco Scarcello. 1295-1296 [doi]
- Introducing social groups and group exchanges in the PopOrg modelAntônio Carlos da Rocha Costa, Graçaliz Pereira Dimuro. 1297-1298 [doi]
- Tag-based model for knowledge sharing in agent societySharmila Savarimuthu, Maryam Purvis, Martin K. Purvis. 1299-1300 [doi]
- Coordination support in multi-agent systemsJordi Campos Miralles, Maite López-Sánchez, Marc Esteva. 1301-1302 [doi]
- Monitoring social expectations in Second LifeStephen Cranefield, Guannan Li. 1303-1304 [doi]
- A fair payoff distribution for myopic rational agentsStéphane Airiau, Sandip Sen. 1305-1306 [doi]
- Flexible deadlines for directed obligations in agent-based business contractsHenrique Lopes Cardoso, Eugénio C. Oliveira. 1307-1308 [doi]
- Managing operations in multiagent virtual organizationsShelley Zhang, Ping Xuan, Bhumit Patel. 1309-1310 [doi]
- A multi-agent system of adaptive production networksSamir Hamichi, Zahia Guessoum, Diana Mangalagiu. 1311-1312 [doi]
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- Networking for multi-agents: beyond a local viewSarah N. Lim Choi Keung, Nathan Griffiths. 1315-1316 [doi]
- Temporal dependence networks for the design of convivial multiagent systemsPatrice Caire, Leendert van der Torre. 1317-1318 [doi]
- Coalitional affinity gamesSimina Brânzei, Kate Larson. 1319-1320 [doi]
- Using relational concept knowledge to improve search in referral networksTony White, Shawn McQuaker, Amirali Salehi-Abari. 1321-1322 [doi]
- Simulating norm formation: an operational approachUlf Lotzmann, Michael Möhring. 1323-1324 [doi]
- Online and onboard evolution of robotic behavior using finite state machinesLukas König, Sanaz Mostaghim, Hartmut Schmeck. 1325-1326 [doi]
- Within epsilon of optimal play in the cultaptation social learning gameRyan Carr, Eric Raboin, Austin Parker, Dana S. Nau. 1327-1328 [doi]
- Evolutionary organizational searchBoyang Li, Han Yu, Zhiqi Shen, Chunyan Miao. 1329-1330 [doi]
- IGTASC: a model for institution-governed trusted and autonomic service cooperationJi Gao, Hexin Lv. 1331-1332 [doi]
- Model based testing for agent systemsZhiyong Zhang, John Thangarajah, Lin Padgham. 1333-1334 [doi]
- The effect of social influence and curfews on civil violenceMichael Garlick, Maria Chli. 1335-1336 [doi]
- A data-driven simulation of social values evolutionSamer Hassan, Luis Antunes, Juan Pavón. 1337-1338 [doi]
- A domain engineering process for developing multi-agent systems product linesIngrid Nunes, Uirá Kulesza, Camila Nunes, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena. 1339-1340 [doi]
- Refinement of the ACP2P by sharing user-feedbacks and learning query-responder-agent-relationshipsTsunenori Mine, Akihiro Kogo, Satoshi Amamiya, Makoto Amamiya. 1341-1342 [doi]
- From abstract qualities to concrete specification using guidance policiesScott J. Harmon, Scott A. DeLoach, Robby. 1343-1344 [doi]
- SiSMar: social multi-agent based simulation of stock marketZahra Kodia, Lamjed Ben Said, Khaled Ghédira. 1345-1346 [doi]
- Group recognition through social normsDaniel Villatoro, Jordi Sabater-Mir. 1347-1348 [doi]
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- MAMS service frameworkThomas Konnerth, Silvan Kaiser, Alexander Thiele, Jan Keiser, Dai Labor. 1351-1352 [doi]
- On time-stressed team collaborationXiaocong Fan. 1353-1354 [doi]
- Supporting agent-oriented designs with models of macroscopic system behaviorJan Sudeikat, Wolfgang Renz. 1355-1356 [doi]
- On coordination, autonomy and timeLacramioara Astefanoaei, Frank S. de Boer, Mehdi Dastani. 1357-1358 [doi]
- Learning complementary multiagent behaviors: a case studyShivaram Kalyanakrishnan, Peter Stone. 1359-1360 [doi]
- Effect of mobility on violence in a bi-communal populationMichael Winsper, Maria Chli. 1361-1362 [doi]
- A service-oriented approach for integrating multiagent system designsWalamitien H. Oyenan, Scott A. DeLoach, Gurdip Singh. 1363-1364 [doi]
- Retrospective analysis of RoboCup rescue simulation agent teamsHarith Siddhartha, Rahul Sarika, Kamalakar Karlapalem. 1365-1366 [doi]
- Visualization and analysis methods for comparing agent behavior in TAC SCMWilliam Groves, John Collins, Maria Gini. 1367-1368 [doi]
- Agent modeling with individual human behaviorsHiromitsu Hattori, Yuu Nakajima, Toru Ishida. 1369-1370 [doi]
- ORIENT: interactive agents for stage-based role-playRuth Aylett, Michael Kriegel, Mei Yii Lim, João Dias, Karin Leichtenstern, Wan Ching Ho, Paola Rizzo. 1371-1372 [doi]
- Virtual institutions prototypeAnton Bogdanovych, Simeon J. Simoff, Marc Esteva. 1373-1374 [doi]
- SRM: a tool for supplier performanceAngela Fabregues, Jordi Madrenas-Ciurana. 1375-1376 [doi]
- An agent-based commodity trading simulationShih-Fen Cheng, Yee Pin Lim, Chao-Chih Liu. 1377-1378 [doi]
- The DSML4MAS development environmentStefan Warwas, Christian Hahn. 1379-1380 [doi]
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- The senior companion: a semantic web dialogue systemDebora Field, Roberta Catizone, Weiwei Cheng, Alexiei Dingli, Simon Worgan, Lei Ye, Yorick Wilks. 1383-1384 [doi]
- Emotional agent in serious game (DINO)H. L. Zhang, Z. Shen, X. Tao, C. Y. Miao, B. Li, Ailiya, Y. Cai. 1385-1386 [doi]
- Agent-based intelligent collaborative care managementKumari Wickramasinghe, Christian Guttmann, Michael Georgeff, Hamid Gharib, Ian Thomas, Simon G. Thompson, Heinz W. Schmidt. 1387-1388 [doi]
- A mixed multi-unit combinatorial auctions test suiteAndrea Giovannucci, Jesús Cerquides, Ulle Endriss, Meritxell Vinyals, Juan A. Rodriguez, Bruno Rosell. 1389-1390 [doi]
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- A multiagent Turing test based on a prediction marketJoseph Farfel, Vincent Conitzer. 1407-1408 [doi]
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