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- Trying to Fix Traffic: Past, Present, and Some Future TrendsAna L. C. Bazzan. 1 [doi]
- On AI, Markets and Machine LearningDavid C. Parkes. 2 [doi]
- Active Optimization and Self Driving CarsJeff G. Schneider. 3 [doi]
- Enhancing Human Capability with Intelligent Machine TeammatesJulie A. Shah. 4 [doi]
- Optimal Social Decision MakingNisarg Shah 0001. 5 [doi]
- Bribery as a Measure of Candidate Success: Complexity Results for Approval-Based Multiwinner RulesPiotr Faliszewski, Piotr Skowron, Nimrod Talmon. 6-14 [doi]
- Proportional Representation in Vote StreamsPalash Dey, Nimrod Talmon, Otniel van Handel. 15-23 [doi]
- Beyond Electing and Ranking: Collective Dominating Chains, Dominating Subsets and DichotomiesJérôme Lang, Jérôme Monnot, Arkadii Slinko, William S. Zwicker. 24-32 [doi]
- Condorcet Consistent Bundling with Social ChoiceShreyas Sekar, Sujoy Sikdar, Lirong Xia. 33-41 [doi]
- Parameterized Dichotomy of Choosing Committees Based on Approval Votes in the Presence of OutliersPalash Dey, Neeldhara Misra, Y. Narahari. 42-50 [doi]
- SATS: A Universal Spectrum Auction Test SuiteMichael Weiss, Benjamin Lubin, Sven Seuken. 51-59 [doi]
- Generalizing Demand Response Through Reward BiddingHongyao Ma, David C. Parkes, Valentin Robu. 60-68 [doi]
- Mechanism Design with Unknown Correlated Distributions: Can We Learn Optimal Mechanisms?Michael Albert, Vincent Conitzer, Peter Stone. 69-77 [doi]
- Practical versus Optimal MechanismsWeiran Shen, Pingzhong Tang. 78-86 [doi]
- Thompson Sampling Based Mechanisms for Stochastic Multi-Armed Bandit ProblemsGanesh Ghalme, Shweta Jain, Sujit Gujar, Y. Narahari. 87-95 [doi]
- A Declarative Modular Framework for Representing and Applying Ethical PrinciplesFiona Berreby, Gauvain Bourgne, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia. 96-104 [doi]
- The Event Calculus in Probabilistic Logic Programming with Annotated DisjunctionsKevin McAreavey, Kim Bauters, Weiru Liu, Jun Hong. 105-113 [doi]
- Symbolic Model Checking Multi-Agent Systems against CTL*K SpecificationsJeremy Kong, Alessio Lomuscio. 114-122 [doi]
- A Succinct Language for Dynamic Epistemic LogicTristan Charrier, François Schwarzentruber. 123-131 [doi]
- Exploring the Bidimensional Space: A Dynamic Logic Point of ViewPhilippe Balbiani, David Fernández Duque, Emiliano Lorini. 132-140 [doi]
- Coordinating Vessel Traffic to Improve Safety and EfficiencyTeck-Hou Teng, Hoong Chuin Lau, Akshat Kumar. 141-149 [doi]
- Influence Maximization in the Field: The Arduous Journey from Emerging to Deployed ApplicationAmulya Yadav, Bryan Wilder, Eric Rice, Robin Petering, Jaih Craddock, Amanda Yoshioka-Maxwell, Mary Hemler, Laura Onasch-Vera, Milind Tambe, Darlene Woo. 150-158 [doi]
- Cloudy with a Chance of Poaching: Adversary Behavior Modeling and Forecasting with Real-World Poaching DataDebarun Kar, Benjamin J. Ford, Shahrzad Gholami, Fei Fang, Andrew J. Plumptre, Milind Tambe, Margaret Driciru, Fred Wanyama, Aggrey Rwetsiba, Mustapha Nsubaga, Joshua Mabonga. 159-167 [doi]
- Prioritized Allocation of Emergency Responders based on a Continuous-Time Incident Prediction ModelAyan Mukhopadhyay, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Abhishek Dubey, Gautam Biswas. 168-177 [doi]
- A Game Theoretic Approach to Strategy Generation for Moving Target Defense in Web ApplicationsSailik Sengupta, Satya Gautam Vadlamudi, Subbarao Kambhampati, Adam Doupé, Ziming Zhao, Marthony Taguinod, Gail-Joon Ahn. 178-186 [doi]
- A Partial Decision Scheme for Local Search Algorithms for Distributed Constraint Optimization ProblemsZhepeng Yu, Ziyu Chen, Jingyuan He, Yancheng Deng. 187-194 [doi]
- An Iterative Refined Max-sum_AD Algorithm via Single-side Value Propagation and Local SearchZiyu Chen, Yanchen Deng, Tengfei Wu. 195-202 [doi]
- A Deterministic Distributed Algorithm for Reasoning with Connected Row-Convex ConstraintsShufeng Kong, Jae Hee Lee, Sanjiang Li. 203-211 [doi]
- Infinite-Horizon Proactive Dynamic DCOPsKhoi D. Hoang, Ping Hou, Ferdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh 0001, Roie Zivan, Makoto Yokoo. 212-220 [doi]
- Proactive Project Scheduling with Time-dependent Workability UncertaintyWen Song, Donghun Kang, Jie Zhang 0002, Hui Xi. 221-229 [doi]
- Arnor: Modeling Social Intelligence via Norms to Engineer Privacy-Aware Personal AgentsNirav Ajmeri, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah, Hui Guo, Munindar P. Singh. 230-238 [doi]
- Decentralizing MAS Monitoring with DecAMonAngelo Ferrando, Davide Ancona, Viviana Mascardi. 239-248 [doi]
- Integrating BDI Agents with Agent-Based Simulation Platforms: (JAAMAS Extended Abstract)Dhirendra Singh, Lin Padgham, Brian Logan. 249-250 [doi]
- Debugging Agent Programs with Why?: QuestionsMichael Winikoff. 251-259 [doi]
- BDI Agent Testability Revisited (JAAMAS Extended Abstract)Michael Winikoff. 260-261 [doi]
- Approximate Solutions To Max-Min Fair and Proportionally Fair Allocations of Indivisible GoodsNhan-Tam Nguyen, Trung Thanh Nguyen 0004, Jörg Rothe. 262-271 [doi]
- The Atkinson Inequality Index in Multiagent Resource AllocationSebastian Schneckenburger, Britta Dorn, Ulle Endriss. 272-280 [doi]
- Fair Division via Social ComparisonRediet Abebe, Jon M. Kleinberg, David C. Parkes. 281-289 [doi]
- Stability of Generalized Two-sided Markets with Transaction ThresholdsZhiyuan Li, Yicheng Liu, Pingzhong Tang, Tingting Xu, Wei Zhan. 290-298 [doi]
- Supermodular Games on Social NetworksAyumi Igarashi. 299-307 [doi]
- Coalition Structure Generation and CS-core: Results on the Tractability Frontier for games represented by MC-netsJulien Lesca, Patrice Perny, Makoto Yokoo. 308-316 [doi]
- Weighted Matching Markets with Budget ConstraintsNaoto Hamada, Anisse Ismaili, Takamasa Suzuki, Makoto Yokoo. 317-325 [doi]
- Random Assignment with Optional ParticipationFlorian Brandl, Felix Brandt 0001, Johannes Hofbauer. 326-334 [doi]
- Majority Graphs of Assignment Problems and Properties of Popular Random AssignmentsFelix Brandt 0001, Johannes Hofbauer, Martin Suderland. 335-343 [doi]
- Stable Matching with Uncertain Pairwise PreferencesHaris Aziz, Péter Biró, Tamás Fleiner, Serge Gaspers, Ronald de Haan, Nicholas Mattei, Baharak Rastegari. 344-352 [doi]
- Parameterized Complexity of Group Activity SelectionHooyeon Lee, Virginia Vassilevska Williams. 353-361 [doi]
- Efficient Near-optimal Algorithms for Barter ExchangeZhipeng Jia, Pingzhong Tang, Ruosong Wang, Hanrui Zhang. 362-370 [doi]
- Automated Negotiations for General Game PlayingDave De Jonge, Dongmo Zhang. 371-379 [doi]
- An Automated Negotiation Agent for Permission ManagementTim Baarslag, Alper T. Alan, Richard Gomer, Muddasser Alam, Charith Perera, Enrico H. Gerding, m. c. schraefel. 380-390 [doi]
- The Value of Information in Automated Negotiation: A Decision Model for Eliciting User PreferencesTim Baarslag, Michael Kaisers. 391-400 [doi]
- Grumpy & Pinocchio: Answering Human-Agent Negotiation Questions through Realistic Agent DesignJohnathan Mell, Jonathan Gratch. 401-409 [doi]
- Towards An Autonomous Agent that Provides Automated Feedback on Students' Negotiation SkillsEmmanuel Johnson, Jonathan Gratch, David DeVault. 410-418 [doi]
- Increasing Fairness by Delegating Decisions to Autonomous AgentsCelso M. de Melo, Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch. 419-425 [doi]
- Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation of Mosquito-Borne Disease TransmissionAkshay Jindal, Shrisha Rao. 426-435 [doi]
- What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?: An Agent-Based Approach to Self-Evaluation, Interpersonal Loss, and Suicide IdeationJiamou Liu, Luqi Li, Kyle Russell. 436-445 [doi]
- The Importance of Modelling Realistic Human Behaviour When Planning Evacuation SchedulesChaminda Bulumulla, Lin Padgham, Dhirendra Singh, Jeffrey Chan. 446-454 [doi]
- Learning Conventions via Social Reinforcement Learning in Complex and Open SettingsGeorge A. Vouros. 455-463 [doi]
- Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning in Sequential Social DilemmasJoel Z. Leibo, Vinícius Flores Zambaldi, Marc Lanctot, Janusz Marecki, Thore Graepel. 464-473 [doi]
- Phase Transitions in Possible Dynamics of Cellular and Graph Automata Models of Sparsely Interconnected Multi-Agent SystemsPredrag T. Tosic. 474-483 [doi]
- A GRASP Metaheuristic for the Coverage of Grid Environments with Limited-Footprint ToolsAlessandro Riva, Francesco Amigoni. 484-491 [doi]
- Decentralised Online Planning for Multi-Robot Warehouse CommissioningDaniel Claes, Frans A. Oliehoek, Hendrik Baier, Karl Tuyls. 492-500 [doi]
- Multirobot Symbolic Planning under Temporal UncertaintyShiQi Zhang, Yuqian Jiang, Guni Sharon, Peter Stone. 501-510 [doi]
- Exploiting Robotic Swarm Characteristics for Adversarial Subversion in Coverage TasksNavyata Sanghvi, Sasanka Nagavalli, Katia P. Sycara. 511-519 [doi]
- Three Years of the RoboCup Standard Platform League Drop-In Player Competition: Creating and Maintaining a Large Scale Ad Hoc Teamwork Robotics CompetitionKatie Genter, Tim Laue, Peter Stone. 520-521 [doi]
- Scaling Expectation-Maximization for Inverse Reinforcement Learning to Multiple Robots under OcclusionKenneth D. Bogert, Prashant Doshi. 522-529 [doi]
- Asynchronous Data Aggregation for Training End to End Visual Control NetworksMathew Monfort, Matthew Johnson, Aude Oliva, Katja Hofmann. 530-537 [doi]
- Bootstrapping with Models: Confidence Intervals for Off-Policy EvaluationJosiah P. Hanna, Peter Stone, Scott Niekum. 538-546 [doi]
- Reasoning about Hypothetical Agent Behaviours and their ParametersStefano V. Albrecht, Peter Stone. 547-555 [doi]
- Forward Actor-Critic for Nonlinear Function Approximation in Reinforcement LearningVivek Veeriah, Harm van Seijen, Richard S. Sutton. 556-564 [doi]
- Reward Shaping in Episodic Reinforcement LearningMarek Grzes. 565-573 [doi]
- Learning to Partition using Score Based CompatibilitiesArun Rajkumar, Koyel Mukherjee, Theja Tulabandhula. 574-582 [doi]
- Manipulation of Hamming-based Approval Voting for Multiple Referenda and Committee ElectionsNathanaël Barrot, Jérôme Lang, Makoto Yokoo. 597-605 [doi]
- New Approximation for Borda Coalitional ManipulationOrgad Keller, Avinatan Hassidim, Noam Hazon. 606-614 [doi]
- Complexity of Control by Partition of Voters and of Voter Groups in Veto and Other Scoring ProtocolsCynthia Maushagen, Jörg Rothe. 615-623 [doi]
- Divide and Conquer: Using Geographic Manipulation to Win District-Based ElectionsYoad Lewenberg, Omer Lev, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 624-632 [doi]
- Structured Proportional RepresentationNimrod Talmon. 633-641 [doi]
- Referral-Embedded Provision Point Mechanisms for Crowdfunding of Public ProjectsPraphul Chandra, Sujit Gujar, Yadati Narahari. 642-650 [doi]
- Spoofing the Limit Order Book: An Agent-Based ModelXintong Wang, Michael P. Wellman. 651-659 [doi]
- Hotelling-Downs Model with Limited AttractionWeiran Shen, Zihe Wang. 660-668 [doi]
- Stop Nuclear Smuggling Through Efficient Container InspectionXinrun Wang, Qingyu Guo, Bo An. 669-677 [doi]
- Coordinating Multiple Defensive Resources in Patrolling Games with Alarm SystemsNicola Basilico, Andrea Celli, Giuseppe De Nittis, Nicola Gatti 0001. 678-686 [doi]
- A Path in the Jungle of Logics for Multi-agent System: On the Relation between General Game-playing Logics and Seeing-to-it-that LogicsEmiliano Lorini, François Schwarzentruber. 687-695 [doi]
- Iterated Games with LDL Goals over Finite TracesJulian Gutierrez 0001, Giuseppe Perelli, Michael Wooldridge. 696-704 [doi]
- Iterated Boolean Games for Rational VerificationTong Gao, Julian Gutierrez 0001, Michael Wooldridge. 705-713 [doi]
- Reasoning about Natural Strategic AbilityWojciech Jamroga, Vadim Malvone, Aniello Murano. 714-722 [doi]
- Coalition Power in Epistemic Transition SystemsPavel Naumov, Jia Tao. 723-731 [doi]
- Exploiting Anonymity and Homogeneity in Factored Dec-MDPs through Precomputed Binomial DistributionsRajiv Ranjan Kumar, Pradeep Varakantham. 732-740 [doi]
- GUBS: a Utility-Based Semantic for Goal-Directed Markov Decision ProcessesValdinei Freire, Karina Valdivia Delgado. 741-749 [doi]
- Cost-Based Goal Recognition for Path-PlanningPeta Masters, Sebastian Sardiña. 750-758 [doi]
- BDI Agent Reasoning with Guidance from HTN RecipesLavindra de Silva. 759-767 [doi]
- Progressing Intention Progression: A Call for a Goal-Plan Tree ContestBrian Logan, John Thangarajah, Neil Yorke-Smith. 768-772 [doi]
- Using Virtual Narratives to Explore Children's Story UnderstandingJulie Porteous, Fred Charles, Cameron G. Smith, Marc Cavazza, Jolien Mouw, Paul van den Broek. 773-781 [doi]
- MISER: Mise-En-Scène Region Support for Staging Narrative Actions in Interactive StorytellingJamie Matthews, Fred Charles, Julie Porteous, Alexandra Mendes. 782-790 [doi]
- Pedagogical Agents as Team Members: Impact of Proactive and Pedagogical Behavior on the UserMukesh Barange, Julien Saunier, Alexandre Pauchet. 791-800 [doi]
- Incorporating Emotion Perception into Opponent Modeling for Social DilemmasRens Hoegen, Giota Stratou, Jonathan Gratch. 801-809 [doi]
- "Is It Just Me?": Evaluating Attribution of Negative Feedback as a Function of Virtual Instructor's Gender and ProxemicsDan Feng, David C. Jeong, Nicole C. Krämer, Lynn C. Miller, Stacy Marsella. 810-818 [doi]
- Data-Driven Simulation and Optimization for Incident Response in Urban Railway NetworksJácint Szabó, Sebastien Blandin, Charles Brett. 819-827 [doi]
- Lifelong Multi-Agent Path Finding for Online Pickup and Delivery TasksHang Ma 0001, Jiaoyang Li, T. K. Satish Kumar, Sven Koenig. 837-845 [doi]
- Learning to Minimise Regret in Route ChoiceGabriel de Oliveira Ramos, Bruno Castro da Silva, Ana L. C. Bazzan. 846-855 [doi]
- Joint Movement of Pebbles in Solving the (N2-1)-Puzzle and its Applications in Cooperative Path-Finding: (JAAMAS)Pavel Surynek, Petr Michalík. 856-857 [doi]
- Proxy Voting for Better OutcomesGal Cohensius, Shie Mannor, Reshef Meir, Eli A. Meirom, Ariel Orda. 858-866 [doi]
- Real Candidacy Games: A New Model for Strategic CandidacyItay Sabato, Svetlana Obraztsova, Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 867-875 [doi]
- Doodle Poll GamesSvetlana Obraztsova, Maria Polukarov, Zinovi Rabinovich, Edith Elkind. 876-884 [doi]
- Distant Truth: Bias Under Vote Distortion CostsSvetlana Obraztsova, Omer Lev, Evangelos Markakis, Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. 885-892 [doi]
- A Restricted Markov Tree Model for Inference and Generation in Social Choice with Incomplete PreferencesJohn A. Doucette, Robin Cohen. 893-901 [doi]
- Combining Incremental Strategy Generation and Branch and Bound Search for Computing Maxmin Strategies in Imperfect Recall GamesJirí Cermák, Branislav Bosanský, Michal Pechoucek. 902-910 [doi]
- Computing Approximate Pure Nash Equilibria in Digraph k-Coloring GamesRaffaello Carosi, Michele Flammini, Gianpiero Monaco. 911-919 [doi]
- Detecting Switches Against Non-Stationary OpponentsPablo Hernandez-Leal, Yusen Zhan, Matthew E. Taylor, Luis Enrique Sucar, Enrique Munoz de Cote. 920-921 [doi]
- An Exploration Strategy Facing Non-Stationary AgentsPablo Hernandez-Leal, Yusen Zhan, Matthew E. Taylor, Luis Enrique Sucar, Enrique Munoz de Cote. 922-923 [doi]
- Safely Using Predictions in General-Sum Normal Form GamesSteven Damer, Maria L. Gini. 924-932 [doi]
- Planning for PersuasionElizabeth Black, Amanda Jane Coles, Christopher Hampson. 933-942 [doi]
- Are Ranking Semantics Sensitive to the Notion of Core?Bruno Yun, Madalina Croitoru, Pierre Bisquert. 943-951 [doi]
- Complexity Results for Aggregating Judgments using Scoring or Distance-Based ProceduresRonald de Haan, Marija Slavkovik. 952-961 [doi]
- Reinforcement Learning for Multi-Step Expert AdvicePatrick Philipp, Achim Rettinger. 962-971 [doi]
- Applying Copeland Voting to Design an Agent-Based Hyper-HeuristicVinicius Renan de Carvalho, Jaime Simão Sichman. 972-980 [doi]
- A Multiagent System Approach to Scheduling Devices in Smart HomesFerdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh 0001, Enrico Pontelli. 981-989 [doi]
- Label Correction and Event Detection for Electricity DisaggregationMark Valovage, Maria L. Gini. 990-998 [doi]
- A Distributed Constraint Optimization (DCOP) Approach to the Economic Dispatch with Demand ResponseFerdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh 0001, Enrico Pontelli, Ye Ma, Satishkumar J. Ranade. 999-1007 [doi]
- Save Money or Feel Cozy?: A Field Experiment Evaluation of a Smart Thermostat that Learns Heating PreferencesMike Shann, Alper T. Alan, Sven Seuken, Enrico Costanza, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn. 1008-1016 [doi]
- Adaptive Pricing Mechanisms for On-Demand MobilityMaciej Drwal, Enrico Gerding, Sebastian Stein 0001, Keiichiro Hayakawa, Hironobu Kitaoka. 1017-1025 [doi]
- Uniform Information Exchange in Multi-channel Wireless Ad Hoc NetworksDongxiao Yu, Li Ning, Yong Zhang, Hai Jin, Yuexuan Wang, Francis C. M. Lau, Shengzhong Feng. 1026-1034 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Nonlinear Negotiation for Wi-Fi Channel AssignmentEnrique de la Hoz, Ivan Marsá-Maestre, José Manuel Giménez-Guzmán, David Orden, Mark Klein. 1035-1043 [doi]
- A Distributed, Multi-Agent Approach to Reactive Network ResilienceEnrique de la Hoz, José Manuel Giménez-Guzmán, Ivan Marsá-Maestre, Luis Cruz-Piris, David Orden. 1044-1053 [doi]
- Splee: A Declarative Information-Based Language for Multiagent Interaction ProtocolsAmit K. Chopra, Samuel Christie, Munindar P. Singh. 1054-1063 [doi]
- Vocabulary Alignment in Openly Specified InteractionsPaula Chocron, Marco Schorlemmer. 1064-1072 [doi]
- Theoretical Foundations of Team MatchmakingJosh Alman, Dylan McKay. 1073-1081 [doi]
- Incentivizing Cooperation between Heterogeneous Agents in Dynamic Task AllocationSofia Amador Nelke, Roie Zivan. 1082-1090 [doi]
- Causality, Responsibility and Blame in Team PlansNatasha Alechina, Joseph Y. Halpern, Brian Logan. 1091-1099 [doi]
- Simultaneously Learning and Advising in Multiagent Reinforcement LearningFelipe Leno da Silva, Ruben Glatt, Anna Helena Reali Costa. 1100-1108 [doi]
- Cooperative Set Function Optimization Without Communication or CoordinationGustavo Malkomes, Kefu Lu, Blakeley Hoffman, Roman Garnett, Benjamin Moseley, Richard P. Mann. 1109-1118 [doi]
- Anyone But Them: The Complexity Challenge for A Resolute Election ControllerYongjie Yang, Jianxin Wang. 1133-1141 [doi]
- The Complexity of Bribery and Control in Group IdentificationGábor Erdélyi, Christian Reger, Yongjie Yang. 1142-1150 [doi]
- Complexity Results for Manipulation, Bribery and Control of the Kemeny Judgment Aggregation ProcedureRonald de Haan. 1151-1159 [doi]
- Distributed Monitoring of Election WinnersArnold Filtser, Nimrod Talmon. 1160-1168 [doi]
- The Complexity of Control and Bribery in Majority JudgmentYongjie Yang. 1169-1177 [doi]
- On the Complexity of Borda Control in Single-Peaked ElectionsYongjie Yang. 1178-1186 [doi]
- Analyzing Games with Ambiguous Player Types Using the MINthenMAX Decision ModelIlan Nehama. 1187-1195 [doi]
- Strategic Disclosure of Opinions on a Social NetworkUmberto Grandi, Emiliano Lorini, Arianna Novaro, Laurent Perrussel. 1196-1204 [doi]
- Hiding Actions in Multi-Player GamesVadim Malvone, Aniello Murano, Loredana Sorrentino. 1205-1213 [doi]
- Synthesizing Optimal Social Laws for Strategical Agents via Bayesian Mechanism DesignJun Wu, Lei Zhang, Chongjun Wang, Junyuan Xie. 1214-1222 [doi]
- Attenuate Locally, Win Globally: An Attenuation-based Framework for Online Stochastic Matching with TimeoutsBrian Brubach, Karthik Abinav Sankararaman, Aravind Srinivasan, Pan Xu. 1223-1231 [doi]
- Multi-Channel Marketing with Budget ComplementaritiesHaifeng Zhang, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Ariel D. Procaccia. 1232-1240 [doi]
- Fixpoint Approximation of Strategic Abilities under Imperfect InformationWojciech Jamroga, Michal Knapik, Damian Kurpiewski. 1241-1249 [doi]
- Decidability Results for ATL* with Imperfect Information and Perfect RecallRaphaël Berthon, Bastien Maubert, Aniello Murano. 1250-1258 [doi]
- Agent-based Abstractions for Verifying Alternating-time Temporal Logic with Imperfect InformationFrancesco Belardinelli, Alessio Lomuscio. 1259-1267 [doi]
- Verification of Multi-agent Systems with Imperfect Information and Public ActionsFrancesco Belardinelli, Alessio Lomuscio, Aniello Murano, Sasha Rubin. 1268-1276 [doi]
- Game-Theoretic Semantics for ATL+ with Applications to Model CheckingValentin Goranko, Antti Kuusisto, Raine Rönnholm. 1277-1285 [doi]
- Bisimulations for Verifying Strategic Abilities with an Application to ThreeBallotFrancesco Belardinelli, Rodica Condurache, Catalin Dima, Wojciech Jamroga, Andrew V. Jones. 1286-1295 [doi]
- Group Reasoning in Social EnvironmentsErman Acar, Gianluigi Greco, Marco Manna. 1296-1304 [doi]
- Uncharted but not Uninfluenced: Influence Maximization with an Uncertain NetworkBryan Wilder, Amulya Yadav, Nicole Immorlica, Eric Rice, Milind Tambe. 1305-1313 [doi]
- Robustness in Discrete Preference GamesVincenzo Auletta, Ioannis Caragiannis, Diodato Ferraioli, Clemente Galdi, Giuseppe Persiano. 1314-1322 [doi]
- Contrasting the Spread of Misinformation in Online Social NetworksMarco Amoruso, Daniele Anello, Vincenzo Auletta, Diodato Ferraioli. 1323-1331 [doi]
- Limiting Concept Spread in Environments with Interacting ConceptsJames Archbold, Nathan Griffiths. 1332-1340 [doi]
- On the Construction of Covert NetworksMarcin Waniek, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan, Michael Wooldridge. 1341-1349 [doi]
- Temporal Models for Robot Classification of Human InterruptibilitySiddhartha Banerjee, Sonia Chernova. 1350-1359 [doi]
- A Tale of Two Architectures: A Dual-Citizenship Integration of Natural Language and the Cognitive MapTom Williams, Collin Johnson, Matthias Scheutz, Benjamin Kuipers. 1360-1368 [doi]
- Multi-Robot Human Guidance: Human Experiments and Multiple Concurrent RequestsPiyush Khandelwal, Peter Stone. 1369-1377 [doi]
- Spoken Instruction-Based One-Shot Object and Action Learning in a Cognitive Robotic ArchitectureMatthias Scheutz, Evan A. Krause, Bradley Oosterveld, Tyler M. Frasca, Robert Platt. 1378-1386 [doi]
- Effect of Leader Placement on Robotic Swarm ControlRohan Tiwari, Puneet Jain, Sachit Butail, Sujit P. Baliyarasimhuni, Michael A. Goodrich. 1387-1394 [doi]
- Probabilistic Supervisory Control Theory (pSCT) Applied to Swarm RoboticsYuri Kaszubowski Lopes, Stefan M. Trenkwalder, André B. Leal, Tony J. Dodd, Roderich Groß. 1395-1403 [doi]
- Error Cascades in Collective Behavior: A Case Study of the Gradient Algorithm on 1000 Physical AgentsMelvin Gauci, Monica E. Ortiz, Michael Rubenstein, Radhika Nagpal. 1404-1412 [doi]
- Inverse Reinforcement Learning in Swarm SystemsAdrian Sosic, Wasiur R. KhudaBukhsh, Abdelhak M. Zoubir, Heinz Koeppl. 1413-1421 [doi]
- Social Manifestation of Guilt Leads to Stable Cooperation in Multi-Agent SystemsLuís Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts, Luis A. Martinez-Vaquero, The Anh Han. 1422-1430 [doi]
- Commitment and Participation in Public Goods GamesThe Anh Han, Luís Moniz Pereira, Tom Lenaerts. 1431-1432 [doi]
- Understanding Norm Change: An Evolutionary Game-Theoretic ApproachSoham De, Dana S. Nau, Michele J. Gelfand. 1433-1441 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Flag Coordination GamesDavid Kohan Marzagão, Nicolas Rivera, Colin Cooper, Peter McBurney, Kathleen Steinhöfel. 1442-1450 [doi]
- A Deep Learning Approach for Norm Conflict IdentificationJoão Paulo Aires, Felipe Meneguzzi. 1451-1453 [doi]
- An Agent-Based Self-Organizing Traffic Environment for Urban EvacuationsMohammad Al-Zinati, Rym Zalila-Wenkstern. 1454-1456 [doi]
- Parametric Runtime Verification of Multiagent SystemsDavide Ancona, Angelo Ferrando, Viviana Mascardi. 1457-1459 [doi]
- Timed ATL: Forget Memory, Just CountÉtienne André, Laure Petrucci, Wojciech Jamroga, Michal Knapik, Wojciech Penczek. 1460-1462 [doi]
- Synergistic Team CompositionEwa Andrejczuk, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Carme Roig, Carles Sierra. 1463-1465 [doi]
- On Approximate Welfare- and Revenue-Maximizing Equilibria for Size-Interchangeable BiddersEnrique Areyan Viqueira, Amy Greenwald, Victor Naroditskiy. 1466-1468 [doi]
- Coalition Formability Semantics with Conflict-Eliminable Sets of ArgumentsRyuta Arisaka, Ken Satoh. 1469-1471 [doi]
- Pareto Optimal Allocation under Uncertain PreferencesHaris Aziz, Ronald de Haan, Baharak Rastegari. 1472-1474 [doi]
- Coalitional Exchange Stable Matchings in Marriage and Roommate MarketsHaris Aziz, Adrian Goldwaser. 1475-1477 [doi]
- Large-Scale Complex Adaptive Systems using Multi-Agent Modeling and SimulationLachlan Birdsey, Claudia Szabo, Katrina Falkner. 1478-1480 [doi]
- Profit Optimization in Commercial RidesharingArpita Biswas, Ragavendran Gopalakrishnan, Theja Tulabandhula, Koyel Mukherjee, Asmita Metrewar, Thangaraj Rajasubramaniam. 1481-1483 [doi]
- Gesture-Based Control of Autonomous UAVsJonathon Bolin, Chad Crawford, William Macke, Jon Hoffman, Sam Beckmann, Sandip Sen. 1484-1486 [doi]
- A Modular Framework for Decentralised Multi-Agent PlanningRafael C. Cardoso, Rafael H. Bordini. 1487-1489 [doi]
- Affect of Robot's Competencies on Children's PerceptionShruti Chandra, Raul Benites Paradeda, Hang Yin, Pierre Dillenbourg, Rui Prada, Ana Paiva. 1490-1492 [doi]
- K-Memory Strategies in Repeated GamesLijie Chen, Fangzhen Lin, Pingzhong Tang, Kangning Wang, Ruosong Wang, Shiheng Wang. 1493-1498 [doi]
- A Comparison of Targeted Layered Containment Strategies for a Flu Pandemic in Three US CitiesShuyu Chu, Samarth Swarup, Jiangzhuo Chen, Achla Marathe. 1499-1501 [doi]
- Give Agents Some REST: A Resource-oriented Abstraction Layer for Internet-scale Agent EnvironmentsAndrei Ciortea, Olivier Boissier, Antoine Zimmermann, Adina Magda Florea. 1502-1504 [doi]
- Max-sum Revisited: The Real Power of DampingLiel Cohen, Roie Zivan. 1505-1507 [doi]
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