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- Combining manual feedback with subsequent MDP reward signals for reinforcement learningW. Bradley Knox, Peter Stone. 5-12 [doi]
- Inter-robot transfer learning for perceptual classificationZsolt Kira. 13-20 [doi]
- Exploiting scale invariant dynamics for efficient information propagation in large teamsRobin Glinton, Paul Scerri, Katia P. Sycara. 21-30 [doi]
- Linear optionsJonathan Sorg, Satinder P. Singh. 31-38 [doi]
- Agent-based micro-storage management for the Smart GridPerukrishnen Vytelingum, Thomas Voice, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 39-46 [doi]
- Minimal retentive sets in tournamentsFelix Brandt, Markus Brill, Felix A. Fischer, Paul Harrenstein. 47-58 [doi]
- Evaluation of virtual agents utilizing theory of mind in a real time action gameMark Hoogendoorn, Jeremy Soumokil. 59-66 [doi]
- Moving target D* LiteXiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Sven Koenig. 67-74 [doi]
- High-level reinforcement learning in strategy gamesChristopher Amato, Guy Shani. 75-82 [doi]
- I mean it!: detecting user intentions to create believable behaviour for virtual agents in gamesEurico Doirado, Carlos Martinho. 83-90 [doi]
- Adaptive expressiveness: virtual conversational agents that can align to their interaction partnerHendrik Buschmeier, Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp. 91-98 [doi]
- A data-driven approach to model culture-specific communication management styles for virtual agentsBirgit Endraß, Elisabeth André, Lixing Huang, Jonathan Gratch. 99-108 [doi]
- When should there be a Me in Team ?: distributed multi-agent optimization under uncertaintyMatthew E. Taylor, Manish Jain, Yanquin Jin, Makoto Yokoo, Milind Tambe. 109-116 [doi]
- To teach or not to teach?: decision making under uncertainty in ad hoc teamsPeter Stone, Sarit Kraus. 117-124 [doi]
- A logic-based representation for coalitional games with externalitiesTomasz P. Michalak, Dorota Marciniak, Marcin Szamotulski, Talal Rahwan, Michael Wooldridge, Peter McBurney, Nicholas R. Jennings. 125-132 [doi]
- Asynchronous algorithms for approximate distributed constraint optimization with quality boundsChristopher Kiekintveld, Zhengyu Yin, Atul Kumar, Milind Tambe. 133-140 [doi]
- Improving DPOP with function filteringIsmel Brito, Pedro Meseguer. 141-148 [doi]
- Divide-and-coordinate: DCOPs by agreementMeritxell Vinyals, Marc Pujol, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Jesús Cerquides. 149-156 [doi]
- Using counterfactual regret minimization to create competitive multiplayer poker agentsNicholas Abou Risk, Duane Szafron. 159-166 [doi]
- Multiagent resource allocation with sharable items: simple protocols and Nash equilibriaStéphane Airiau, Ulle Endriss. 167-174 [doi]
- Coalition structure generation in multi-agent systems with mixed externalitiesBikramjit Banerjee, Landon Kraemer. 175-182 [doi]
- Computing equilibria by incorporating qualitative models?Sam Ganzfried, Tuomas Sandholm. 183-190 [doi]
- Internal implementationAshton Anderson, Yoav Shoham, Alon Altman. 191-198 [doi]
- Pure Nash equilibria: complete characterization of hard and easy graphical gamesAlbert Xin Jiang, MohammadAli Safari. 199-206 [doi]
- Combining statistics and arguments to compute trustPaul-Amaury Matt, Maxime Morge, Francesca Toni. 209-216 [doi]
- Role evolution in Open Multi-Agent Systems as an information source for trustRamón Hermoso, Holger Billhardt, Sascha Ossowski. 217-224 [doi]
- A probabilistic model for trust and reputationGeorge Vogiatzis, Ian MacGillivray, Maria Chli. 225-232 [doi]
- Hybrid transitive trust mechanismsJie Tang, Sven Seuken, David C. Parkes. 233-240 [doi]
- Bootstrapping trust evaluations through stereotypesChris Burnett, Timothy J. Norman, Katia P. Sycara. 241-248 [doi]
- Changing neighbours: improving tag-based cooperationNathan Griffiths, Michael Luck. 249-256 [doi]
- Using answer set programming to model multi-agent scenarios involving agents knowledge about other s knowledgeChitta Baral, Gregory Gelfond, Tran Cao Son, Enrico Pontelli. 259-266 [doi]
- Decision making with dynamically arriving informationMeir Kalech, Avi Pfeffer. 267-274 [doi]
- Using geometric diffusions for recognition-primed multi-agent decision makingXiaocong Fan, Meng Su. 275-282 [doi]
- A logical framework for prioritized goal changeShakil M. Khan, Yves Lespérance. 283-290 [doi]
- Generalized solution techniques for preference-based constrained optimization with CP-netsJames C. Boerkoel Jr., Edmund H. Durfee, Keith Purrington. 291-298 [doi]
- A graph-theoretic approach to protect static and moving targets from adversariesJohn P. Dickerson, Gerardo I. Simari, V. S. Subrahmanian, Sarit Kraus. 299-306 [doi]
- Frequency adjusted multi-agent Q-learningMichael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls. 309-316 [doi]
- Using spatial hints to improve policy reuse in a reinforcement learning agentBruno Norberto da Silva, Alan K. Mackworth. 317-324 [doi]
- Learning context conditions for BDI plan selectionDhirendra Singh, Sebastian Sardiña, Lin Padgham, Stéphane Airiau. 325-332 [doi]
- On learning in agent-centered searchNathan R. Sturtevant, Vadim Bulitko, Yngvi Björnsson. 333-340 [doi]
- Using training regimens to teach expanding function approximatorsPeng Zang, Arya Irani, Peng Zhou, Charles L. Isbell Jr., Andrea Lockerd Thomaz. 341-348 [doi]
- PAC-MDP learning with knowledge-based admissible modelsMarek Grzes, Daniel Kudenko. 349-358 [doi]
- Complexity of judgment aggregation: safety of the agendaUlle Endriss, Umberto Grandi, Daniele Porello. 359-366 [doi]
- Manipulation of copeland electionsPiotr Faliszewski, Edith Hemaspaandra, Henning Schnoor. 367-374 [doi]
- On the role of distances in defining voting rulesEdith Elkind, Piotr Faliszewski, Arkadii M. Slinko. 375-382 [doi]
- Infinite order Lorenz dominance for fair multiagent optimizationBoris Golden, Patrice Perny. 383-390 [doi]
- Enumeration and exact design of weighted voting gamesBart de Keijzer, Tomas Klos, Yingqian Zhang. 391-398 [doi]
- Aggregating preferences in multi-issue domains by using maximum likelihood estimatorsLirong Xia, Vincent Conitzer, Jérôme Lang. 399-408 [doi]
- On the logic of argumentation theoryDavide Grossi. 409-416 [doi]
- Collective argument evaluation as judgement aggregationIyad Rahwan, Fernando Tohmé. 417-424 [doi]
- Avoiding the prisoner s dilemma in auction-based negotiations for highly rugged utility spacesIvan Marsá-Maestre, Miguel A. López-Carmona, Juan R. Velasco, Enrique de la Hoz. 425-432 [doi]
- Opportunistic belief reconciliation during distributed interactionsPaul Martin, David Robertson, Michael Rovatsos. 433-440 [doi]
- Argumentative alternating offersNabila Hadidi, Yannis Dimopoulos, Pavlos Moraitis. 441-448 [doi]
- Agent based information aggregation marketsEfthimios Bothos, Dimitris Apostolou, Gregoris Mentzas. 449-454 [doi]
- Reasoning about agents and protocols via goals and commitmentsAmit K. Chopra, Fabiano Dalpiaz, Paolo Giorgini, John Mylopoulos. 457-464 [doi]
- Flexible task resourcing for intelligent agentsMurat Sensoy, Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos, Timothy J. Norman. 465-472 [doi]
- Alternating-time dynamic logicNicolas Troquard, Dirk Walther. 473-480 [doi]
- Resource-bounded alternating-time temporal logicNatasha Alechina, Brian Logan, Nguyen Hoang Nga, Abdur Rakib. 481-488 [doi]
- Agent programming via planning programsGiuseppe De Giacomo, Fabio Patrizi, Sebastian Sardiña. 491-498 [doi]
- Agent composition synthesis based on ATLGiuseppe De Giacomo, Paolo Felli. 499-506 [doi]
- Agents and artefacts for multiple models co-evolution: building complex system simulation as a set of interacting modelsJulien Siebert, Laurent Ciarletta, Vincent Chevrier. 509-516 [doi]
- Using graph analysis to study networks of adaptive agentSherief Abdallah. 517-524 [doi]
- An agent-based framework to support crime preventionTibor Bosse, Charlotte Gerritsen. 525-532 [doi]
- How important are updating schemes in multi-agent systems? An illustration on a multi-turmite modelNazim Fatès, Vincent Chevrier. 533-540 [doi]
- An architecture for modular distributed simulation with agent-based modelsDavid Scerri, Alexis Drogoul, Sarah L. Hickmott, Lin Padgham. 541-548 [doi]
- Agent interaction, multiple perspectives, and swarming simulationH. Van Dyke Parunak, Robert Bisson, Sven A. Brueckner. 549-556 [doi]
- Augmenting appearance-based localization and navigation using belief updateGeorge Chrysanthakopoulos, Guy Shani. 559-566 [doi]
- Ants meeting algorithmsAsaf Shiloni, Alon Levy, Ariel Felner, Meir Kalech. 567-574 [doi]
- Modeling collision avoidance behavior for virtual humansStephen J. Guy, Ming C. Lin, Dinesh Manocha. 575-582 [doi]
- A systematic agent framework for situated autonomous systemsFrederic Py, Kanna Rajan, Conor McGann. 583-590 [doi]
- On events in multi-robot patrol in adversarial environmentsNoa Agmon. 591-598 [doi]
- Aggregation-mediated collective perception and action in a group of miniature robotsGrégory Mermoud, Loïc Matthey, William C. Evans, Alcherio Martinoli. 599-606 [doi]
- On the limits of dictatorial classificationReshef Meir, Ariel D. Procaccia, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 609-616 [doi]
- Honor among thieves: collusion in multi-unit auctionsYoram Bachrach. 617-624 [doi]
- Decision rules and decision marketsAbraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm. 625-632 [doi]
- Worst-case efficiency ratio in false-name-proof combinatorial auction mechanismsAtsushi Iwasaki, Vincent Conitzer, Yoshifusa Omori, Yuko Sakurai, Taiki Todo, Mingyu Guo, Makoto Yokoo. 633-640 [doi]
- Complexity of social welfare optimization in multiagent resource allocationMagnus Roos, Jörg Rothe. 641-648 [doi]
- Scalable mechanism design for the procurement of services with uncertain durationsEnrico Gerding, Sebastian Stein, Kate Larson, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 649-656 [doi]
- Partial order reductions for model checking temporal epistemic logics over interleaved multi-agent systemsAlessio Lomuscio, Wojciech Penczek, Hongyang Qu. 659-666 [doi]
- Optimal social lawsThomas Ågotnes, Michael Wooldridge. 667-674 [doi]
- Distributed BDD-based BMC for the verification of multi-agent systemsAndrew V. Jones, Alessio Lomuscio. 675-682 [doi]
- CTL.STIT: enhancing ATL to express important multi-agent system verification propertiesJan Broersen. 683-690 [doi]
- Model checking detectability of attacks in multiagent systemsIoana Boureanu, Mika Cohen, Alessio Lomuscio. 691-698 [doi]
- Verifying agents with memory is harder than it seemedNils Bulling, Wojciech Jamroga. 699-706 [doi]
- Optimal policy switching algorithms for reinforcement learningGheorghe Comanici, Doina Precup. 709-714 [doi]
- Learning multi-agent state space representationsYann-Michaël De Hauwere, Peter Vrancx, Ann Nowé. 715-722 [doi]
- Improving the performance of complex agent plans through reinforcement learningMatteo Leonetti, Luca Iocchi. 723-730 [doi]
- Evolving policy geometry for scalable multiagent learningDavid B. D Ambrosio, Joel Lehman, Sebastian Risi, Kenneth O. Stanley. 731-738 [doi]
- Self-organization for coordinating decentralized reinforcement learningChongjie Zhang, Victor R. Lesser, Sherief Abdallah. 739-746 [doi]
- Basis function construction for hierarchical reinforcement learningSarah Osentoski, Sridhar Mahadevan. 747-754 [doi]
- On agent types in coalition formation problemsTammar Shrot, Yonatan Aumann, Sarit Kraus. 757-764 [doi]
- Agreeing on plans through iterated disputesAlexandros Belesiotis, Michael Rovatsos, Iyad Rahwan. 765-772 [doi]
- Agents towards vehicle routing problemsJirí Vokrínek, Antonín Komenda, Michal Pechoucek. 773-780 [doi]
- Cooperative problem solving against adversary: quantified distributed constraint satisfaction problemSatomi Baba, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Toshihiro Matsui. 781-788 [doi]
- Optimal temporal decoupling in multiagent systemsLéon Planken, Mathijs de Weerdt, Cees Witteveen. 789-796 [doi]
- Dominating sets of agents in visibility graphs: distributed algorithms for art gallery problemsEvan Sultanik, Ali Shokoufandeh, William C. Regli. 797-804 [doi]
- Making norms concreteHuib Aldewereld, Sergio Álvarez-Napagao, Frank Dignum, Javier Vázquez-Salceda. 807-814 [doi]
- A model of normative powerNir Oren, Michael Luck, Simon Miles. 815-822 [doi]
- Formalizing organizational constraints: a semantic approachM. Birna van Riemsdijk, Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, Maarten Sierhuis. 823-830 [doi]
- Exploiting domain knowledge to improve norm synthesisGeorge Christelis, Michael Rovatsos, Ronald P. A. Petrick. 831-838 [doi]
- Assignment problem in requirements driven agent collaboration and its implementationJian Tang, Zhi Jin. 839-846 [doi]
- Joint process games: from ratings to wikisMichael Munie, Yoav Shoham. 847-854 [doi]
- A game-theoretic analysis of market selection strategies for competing double auction marketplacesBing Shi, Enrico H. Gerding, Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Nicholas R. Jennings. 857-864 [doi]
- When do markets with simple agents fail?Abraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm. 865-872 [doi]
- Finding approximate competitive equilibria: efficient and fair course allocationAbraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm, Eric Budish. 873-880 [doi]
- Strategy-proof allocation of multiple items between two agents without payments or priorsMingyu Guo, Vincent Conitzer. 881-888 [doi]
- Preference elicitation for risky prospectsGreg Hines, Kate Larson. 889-896 [doi]
- Trading agents for the smart electricity gridPerukrishnen Vytelingum, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Thomas Voice, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 897-904 [doi]
- Laplacian-based consensus on spatial computersNelson Elhage, Jacob Beal. 907-914 [doi]
- An effective personal mobile robot agent through symbiotic human-robot interactionStephanie Rosenthal, Joydeep Biswas, Manuela M. Veloso. 915-922 [doi]
- Decentralized hash tables for mobile robot teams solving intra-logistics tasksD. Sun, A. Kleiner, Christian Schindelhauer. 923-930 [doi]
- Learning multirobot joint action plans from simultaneous task execution demonstrationsMurilo Fernandes Martins, Yiannis Demiris. 931-938 [doi]
- Establishing spatially targeted communication in a heterogeneous robot swarmNithin Mathews, Anders Lyhne Christensen, Eliseo Ferrante, Rehan O Grady, Marco Dorigo. 939-946 [doi]
- Strategy generation in multi-agent imperfect-information pursuit gamesEric Raboin, Dana S. Nau, Ugur Kuter, Satyandra K. Gupta, Petr Svec. 947-954 [doi]
- Programming norm changeNick A. M. Tinnemeier, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer. 957-964 [doi]
- Strategic executions of choreographed timed normative multi-agent systemsLacramioara Astefanoaei, Frank S. de Boer, Mehdi Dastani. 965-972 [doi]
- Emotions to control agent deliberationBas R. Steunebrink, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer. 973-980 [doi]
- Automated negotiation with decommitment for dynamic resource allocation in cloud computingBo An, Victor R. Lesser, David Irwin, Michael Zink. 981-988 [doi]
- Developing high-level cognitive functions for service robotsXiaoping Chen, Jianmin Ji, Jiehui Jiang, Guoqiang Jin, Feng Wang, Jiongkun Xie. 989-996 [doi]
- Reasoning about strategies of multi-agent programsMehdi Dastani, Wojciech Jamroga. 997-1004 [doi]
- A distributed algorithm for anytime coalition structure generationTomasz P. Michalak, Jacek Sroka, Talal Rahwan, Michael Wooldridge, Peter McBurney, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1007-1014 [doi]
- Local search for distributed asymmetric optimizationAlon Grubshtein, Roie Zivan, Tal Grinshpoun, Amnon Meisels. 1015-1022 [doi]
- A quantified distributed constraint optimization problemToshihiro Matsui, Hiroshi Matsuo, Marius-Calin Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo, Satomi Baba. 1023-1030 [doi]
- Deception in networks of mobile sensing agentsViliam Lisý, Roie Zivan, Katia P. Sycara, Michal Pechoucek. 1031-1038 [doi]
- Distributed multiagent learning with a broadcast adaptive subgradient methodRenato L. G. Cavalcante, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings, Isao Yamada. 1039-1046 [doi]
- Coordination for uncertain outcomes using distributed neighbor exchangeJames Atlas, Keith Decker. 1047-1054 [doi]
- Strategic planning for probabilistic games with incomplete informationHenning Schnoor. 1057-1064 [doi]
- Multi-target adaptive AKengo Matsuta, Hayato Kobayashi, Ayumi Shinohara. 1065-1072 [doi]
- Planning against fictitious players in repeated normal form gamesEnrique Munoz de Cote, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1073-1080 [doi]
- Generalized Fringe-Retrieving A*: faster moving target search on state latticesXiaoxun Sun, William Yeoh, Sven Koenig. 1081-1088 [doi]
- Success, strategy and skill: an experimental studyChristopher Archibald, Alon Altman, Yoav Shoham. 1089-1096 [doi]
- Cultivating desired behaviour: policy teaching via environment-dynamics tweaksZinovi Rabinovich, Lachlan Dufton, Kate Larson, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1097-1104 [doi]
- Monotone cooperative games and their threshold versionsHaris Aziz, Felix Brandt, Paul Harrenstein. 1107-1114 [doi]
- Heuristic search for identical payoff Bayesian gamesFrans A. Oliehoek, Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Jilles Steeve Dibangoye, Christopher Amato. 1115-1122 [doi]
- Path disruption gamesYoram Bachrach, Ely Porat. 1123-1130 [doi]
- Strategy exploration in empirical gamesPatrick R. Jordan, L. Julian Schvartzman, Michael P. Wellman. 1131-1138 [doi]
- Stackelberg vs. Nash in security games: interchangeability, equivalence, and uniquenessZhengyu Yin, Dmytro Korzhyk, Christopher Kiekintveld, Vincent Conitzer, Milind Tambe. 1139-1146 [doi]
- Dependence theory via game theoryDavide Grossi, Paolo Turrini. 1147-1154 [doi]
- UAV swarm coordination using cooperative control for establishing a wireless communications backboneAchudhan Sivakumar, Colin Keng-Yan Tan. 1157-1164 [doi]
- A decentralised coordination algorithm for minimising conflict and maximising coverage in sensor networksRuben Stranders, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1165-1172 [doi]
- Influence of different execution models on patrolling ant behaviors: from agents to robotsArnaud Glad, Olivier Simonin, Olivier Buffet, François Charpillet. 1173-1180 [doi]
- Coalition formation with spatial and temporal constraintsSarvapali D. Ramchurn, Maria Polukarov, Alessandro Farinelli, Cuong Truong, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1181-1188 [doi]
- Collective decision-making in multi-agent systems by implicit leadershipChih-Han Yu, Justin Werfel, Radhika Nagpal. 1189-1196 [doi]
- Collaborative foraging using beaconsBrian Hrolenok, Sean Luke, Keith Sullivan, Christopher Vo. 1197-1204 [doi]
- Characterising and matching iterative and recursive agent interaction protocolsTim Miller, Peter McBurney. 1207-1214 [doi]
- History-dependent graphical multiagent modelsQuang Duong, Michael P. Wellman, Satinder P. Singh, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik. 1215-1222 [doi]
- Modeling recursive reasoning by humans using empirically informed interactive POMDPsPrashant Doshi, Xia Qu, Adam Goodie, Diana Young. 1223-1230 [doi]
- Incremental plan aggregation for generating policies in MDPsFlorent Teichteil-Königsbuch, Ugur Kuter, Guillaume Infantes. 1231-1238 [doi]
- An integrated possibilistic framework for goal generation in cognitive agentsCélia da Costa Pereira, Andrea Tettamanzi. 1239-1246 [doi]
- Classification and strategical issues of argumentation games on structured argumentation frameworksMatthias Thimm, Alejandro J. García. 1247-1254 [doi]
- Evaluating models of speaker head nods for virtual agentsJina Lee, Zhiyang Wang, Stacy Marsella. 1257-1264 [doi]
- Parasocial consensus sampling: combining multiple perspectives to learn virtual human behaviorLixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency, Jonathan Gratch. 1265-1272 [doi]
- TacTex09: a champion bidding agent for ad auctionsDavid Pardoe, Doran Chakraborty, Peter Stone. 1273-1280 [doi]
- How multiple concurrent users react to a quiz agent attentive to the dynamics of their game participationHung-Hsuan Huang, Takuya Furukawa, Hiroki Ohashi, Toyoaki Nishida, Aleksandra Cerekovic, Igor S. Pandzic, Yukiko I. Nakano. 1281-1288 [doi]
- Evaluating directorial control in a character-centric interactive narrative frameworkMei Si, Stacy C. Marsella, David V. Pynadath. 1289-1296 [doi]
- Narrative generation through characters point of viewJulie Porteous, Marc Cavazza, Fred Charles. 1297-1304 [doi]
- Point-based policy generation for decentralized POMDPsFeng Wu, Shlomo Zilberstein, Xiaoping Chen. 1307-1314 [doi]
- Point-based backup for decentralized POMDPs: complexity and new algorithmsAkshat Kumar, Shlomo Zilberstein. 1315-1322 [doi]
- A general, fully distributed multi-agent planning algorithmRaz Nissim, Ronen I. Brafman, Carmel Domshlak. 1323-1330 [doi]
- Distributed coordination of mobile agent teams: the advantage of planning aheadLaura Barbulescu, Zachary B. Rubinstein, Stephen F. Smith, Terry L. Zimmerman. 1331-1338 [doi]
- Merging example plans into generalized plans for non-deterministic environmentsSiddharth Srivastava, Neil Immerman, Shlomo Zilberstein. 1341-1348 [doi]
- Approximate dynamic programming with affine ADDsScott Sanner, William T. B. Uther, Karina Valdivia Delgado. 1349-1356 [doi]
- Risk-sensitive planning in partially observable environmentsJanusz Marecki, Pradeep Varakantham. 1357-1368 [doi]
- Closing the learning-planning loop with predictive state representationsByron Boots, Sajid M. Siddiqi, Geoffrey J. Gordon. 1369-1370 [doi]
- An approach to integrate web services and argumentation into a BDI systemFederico Schlesinger, Marcelo Luis Errecalde, Guillermo Aguirre. 1371-1372 [doi]
- A semiotic perspective for multiagent systems developmentSara J. Casare, Anarosa A. F. Brandão, Jaime Simão Sichman. 1373-1374 [doi]
- Requesting agent participation in electronic institutionsHector G. Ceballos, Pablo Noriega, Francisco J. Cantu. 1375-1376 [doi]
- ClassroomWiki: a wiki for the classroom with multiagent tracking, modeling, and group formationNobel Khandaker, Leen-Kiat Soh. 1377-1378 [doi]
- Accommodating driver preferences in reservation-based urban traffic managementMatteo Vasirani, Sascha Ossowski. 1379-1380 [doi]
- Distributed abductive reasoning with constraintsJiefei Ma, Alessandra Russo, Krysia Broda, Emil Lupu. 1381-1382 [doi]
- A BDI architecture for normative decision makingNatalia Criado, Estefania Argente, Vicente J. Botti. 1383-1384 [doi]
- The multi variable multi constrained distributed constraint optimization frameworkChristopher Portway, Edmund H. Durfee. 1385-1386 [doi]
- Male optimality and uniqueness in stable marriage problems with partial ordersMirco Gelain, Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable, Toby Walsh. 1387-1388 [doi]
- Approximate planning for decentralized MDPs with sparse interactionsFrancisco S. Melo, Manuela M. Veloso. 1389-1390 [doi]
- Searching for a k-clique in unknown graphsRoni Stern, Meir Kalech, Ariel Felner. 1391-1392 [doi]
- Quasi deterministic POMDPs and DecPOMDPsCamille Besse, Brahim Chaib-draa. 1393-1394 [doi]
- A mean-based approach for real-time planningDamien Pellier, Bruno Bouzy, Marc Métivier. 1395-1396 [doi]
- From policies to influences: a framework for nonlocal abstraction in transition-dependent Dec-POMDP agentsStefan J. Witwicki, Edmund H. Durfee. 1397-1398 [doi]
- Using bisimulation for policy transfer in MDPsPablo Samuel Castro, Doina Precup. 1399-1400 [doi]
- The practical advantage of surprise-based agentsLuís Macedo. 1401-1402 [doi]
- Improved bounded model checking for a fair branching-time temporal epistemic logicXiaowei Huang, Cheng Luo, Ron van der Meyden. 1403-1404 [doi]
- Graphically explaining normsMadalina Croitoru, Nir Oren, Simon Miles, Michael Luck. 1405-1406 [doi]
- Occlusion-aware multi-UAV surveillanceEduard Semsch, Michal Jakob, Dusan Pavlícek, Michal Pechoucek. 1407-1408 [doi]
- Identifying and utilizing subgroup coordination patterns in team adversarial gamesKennard Laviers, Gita Sukthankar. 1409-1410 [doi]
- Anytime dynamic programming for coalition structure generationTravis C. Service, Julie A. Adams. 1411-1412 [doi]
- Efficient multi-agent coordination using resource-aware junction treesN. Stefanovitch, A. Farinelli, A. Rogers, N. R. Jennings. 1413-1414 [doi]
- A game theoretic approach to decentralized multi-project schedulingTony Wauters, Katja Verbeeck, Greet Vanden Berghe, Patrick De Causmaecker. 1415-1416 [doi]
- Improving the efficiency of the distributed stochastic algorithmMelanie Smith, Roger Mailler. 1417-1418 [doi]
- Collaborative multiagent Gaussian inference in a dynamic environment using belief propagationStefano Ermon, Carla P. Gomes, Bart Selman. 1419-1420 [doi]
- Partitioning the multiagent simple temporal problem for concurrency and privacyJames C. Boerkoel Jr., Edmund H. Durfee. 1421-1422 [doi]
- Market-based risk allocation for multi-agent systemsMasahiro Ono, Brian C. Williams. 1423-1424 [doi]
- Asynchronous partitioning frameworkVitaliy Freidovich, Amnon Meisels. 1425-1426 [doi]
- Biologically inspired coalition formation of multi-agent systemsMusad Haque, Amirreza Rahmani, Magnus Egerstedt. 1427-1428 [doi]
- Distributed clustering for group formation and task allocationDaniela Scherer dos Santos, Ana L. C. Bazzan. 1429-1430 [doi]
- Convention emergence through spreading mechanismsNorman Salazar, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Josep Lluís Arcos. 1431-1432 [doi]
- Multi-humoroid: joking system that reacts with humor to humans bad moodsPawel Dybala, Michal Ptaszynski, Rafal Rzepka, Kenji Araki. 1433-1434 [doi]
- MARIOnET: motion acquisition for robots through iterative online evaluative trainingAdam Setapen, Michael Quinlan, Peter Stone. 1435-1436 [doi]
- Automation of social networks with QA agentsAlbert Trias i Mansilla, Josep Lluís de la Rosa, Boris Galitsky, Gabor Dobrocsi. 1437-1438 [doi]
- Taking turns in general sum Markov gamesPeter Vrancx, Katja Verbeeck, Ann Nowé. 1439-1440 [doi]
- Robot coordination with ad-hoc team formationMatt Knudson, Kagan Tumer. 1441-1442 [doi]
- A formal approach to MASQRazvan Dinu, Tiberiu Stratulat, Jacques Ferber. 1443-1444 [doi]
- Using stereotypes to understand one s interactive partnerAlan R. Wagner. 1445-1446 [doi]
- Logic of information flow on communication channelsYanjing Wang, Floor Sietsma, Jan van Eijck. 1447-1448 [doi]
- Runtime monitoring of contract regulated web servicesAlessio Lomuscio, Monika Solanki, Wojciech Penczek, Maciej Szreter. 1449-1450 [doi]
- Iterative expanding search in multi-agent systemsDavid Sarne, Simon Shamoun, Eli Rata. 1451-1452 [doi]
- How to protect a city: strategic security placement in graph-based domainsJason Tsai, Zhengyu Yin, Jun-young Kwak, David Kempe, Christopher Kiekintveld, Milind Tambe. 1453-1454 [doi]
- Sharing a reward based on peer evaluationsArthur Carvalho, Kate Larson. 1455-1456 [doi]
- Representing Bayesian games without a common priorDimitrios Antos, Avi Pfeffer. 1457-1458 [doi]
- Game theoretic network centrality: exact formulas and efficient algorithmsKarthik V. Aadithya, Balaraman Ravindran. 1459-1460 [doi]
- Valuing search and communication in partially-observable coordination problemsSimon A. Williamson, Archie C. Chapman, Nicholas R. Jennings. 1461-1462 [doi]
- Speeding up gradient-based algorithms for sequential gamesAndrew Gilpin, Tuomas Sandholm. 1463-1464 [doi]
- Cooperative equilibriumJoseph Y. Halpern, Nan Rong. 1465-1466 [doi]
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