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- Models We Can Trust: Toward a Systematic Discipline of (Agent-Based) Model Interpretation and ValidationGabriel Istrate. 6-11 [doi]
- Cognitive Homeostatic AgentsAmol Kelkar. 12-16 [doi]
- Multi-modal Agents for Business IntelligenceJeffrey O. Kephart. 17-22 [doi]
- Environment Shift Games: Are Multiple Agents the Solution, and not the Problem, to Non-Stationarity?Alexander Mey, Frans A. Oliehoek. 23-27 [doi]
- The Seeing-Eye Robot Grand Challenge: Rethinking Automated CareReuth Mirsky, Peter Stone. 28-33 [doi]
- Sparse Training Theory for Scalable and Efficient AgentsDecebal Constantin Mocanu, Elena Mocanu, Tiago Pinto, Selima Curci, Phuong H. Nguyen, Madeleine Gibescu, Damien Ernst, Zita A. Vale. 34-38 [doi]
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- Better Metrics for Evaluating Explainable Artificial IntelligenceAvi Rosenfeld. 45-50 [doi]
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- Responsibility Research for Trustworthy Autonomous SystemsVahid Yazdanpanah, Enrico H. Gerding, Sebastian Stein 0001, Mehdi Dastani, Catholijn M. Jonker, Timothy J. Norman. 57-62 [doi]
- Mechanism Design Powered by Social InteractionsDengji Zhao. 63-67 [doi]
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- Off-Policy Exploitability-Evaluation in Two-Player Zero-Sum Markov GamesKenshi Abe, Yusuke Kaneko. 78-87 [doi]
- Siting and Sizing of Charging Infrastructure for Shared Autonomous Electric FleetsRamin Ahadi, Wolfgang Ketter, John Collins, Nicolò Daina. 88-96 [doi]
- Minimum-Delay Adaptation in Non-Stationary Reinforcement Learning via Online High-Confidence Change-Point DetectionLucas Nunes Alegre, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Bruno C. da Silva 0001. 97-105 [doi]
- Interrogating the Black Box: Transparency through Information-Seeking DialoguesAndrea Aler Tubella, Andreas Theodorou, Juan Carlos Nieves. 106-114 [doi]
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- Complexity of Scheduling and Predicting Round-Robin TournamentsDorothea Baumeister, Tobias Alexander Hogrebe. 178-186 [doi]
- Complexity of Sequential Rules in Judgment AggregationDorothea Baumeister, Linus Boes, Robin Weishaupt. 187-195 [doi]
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- Egalitarian Judgment AggregationSirin Botan, Ronald de Haan, Marija Slavkovik, Zoi Terzopoulou. 214-222 [doi]
- Manipulability of Thiele Methods on Party-List ProfilesSirin Botan. 223-231 [doi]
- Decision Model for a Virtual Agent that can Touch and be TouchedFabien Boucaud, Catherine Pelachaud, Indira Thouvenin. 232-241 [doi]
- Knowledge Improvement and Diversity under Interaction-Driven Adaptation of Learned OntologiesYasser Bourahla, Manuel Atencia, Jérôme Euzenat. 242-250 [doi]
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- Imitation Learning from Pixel-Level Demonstrations by HashRewardXin-Qiang Cai, Yao-Xiang Ding, Yuan Jiang 0001, Zhi-Hua Zhou. 279-287 [doi]
- Worst-case Bounds for Spending a Common BudgetPierre Cardi, Laurent Gourvès, Julien Lesca. 288-296 [doi]
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- Self-Imitation Advantage LearningJohan Ferret, Olivier Pietquin, Matthieu Geist. 501-509 [doi]
- Strategyproof Facility Location Mechanisms on Discrete TreesAlina Filimonov, Reshef Meir. 510-518 [doi]
- Probabilistic Control Argumentation FrameworksFabrice Gaignier, Yannis Dimopoulos, Jean-Guy Mailly, Pavlos Moraitis. 519-527 [doi]
- Quantified Announcements and Common KnowledgeRustam Galimullin, Thomas Ågotnes. 528-536 [doi]
- Partially Observable Mean Field Reinforcement LearningSriram Ganapathi Subramanian, Matthew E. Taylor, Mark Crowley 0001, Pascal Poupart. 537-545 [doi]
- On a Notion of Monotonic Support for Bipolar Argumentation FrameworksAnis Gargouri, Sébastien Konieczny, Pierre Marquis, Srdjan Vesic. 546-554 [doi]
- Multivariate Analysis of Scheduling Fair CompetitionsSiddharth Gupta 0002, Meirav Zehavi. 555-564 [doi]
- Action Selection for Composable Modular Deep Reinforcement LearningVaibhav Gupta, Daksh Anand, Praveen Paruchuri, Akshat Kumar. 565-573 [doi]
- Equilibrium Refinements for Multi-Agent Influence Diagrams: Theory and PracticeLewis Hammond, James Fox, Tom Everitt, Alessandro Abate, Michael J. Wooldridge. 574-582 [doi]
- Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Temporal Logic SpecificationsLewis Hammond, Alessandro Abate, Julian Gutierrez 0001, Michael J. Wooldridge. 583-592 [doi]
- A Hotelling-Downs Framework for Party NomineesPaul Harrenstein, Grzegorz Lisowski, Ramanujan Sridharan, Paolo Turrini. 593-601 [doi]
- Cooperative-Competitive Reinforcement Learning with History-Dependent RewardsKeyang He, Bikramjit Banerjee, Prashant Doshi. 602-610 [doi]
- Learning Node-Selection Strategies in Bounded-Suboptimal Conflict-Based Search for Multi-Agent Path FindingTaoan Huang, Bistra Dilkina, Sven Koenig. 611-619 [doi]
- Show Me the Way: Intrinsic Motivation from DemonstrationsLéonard Hussenot, Robert Dadashi, Matthieu Geist, Olivier Pietquin. 620-628 [doi]
- Action Advising with Advice Imitation in Deep Reinforcement LearningErcument Ilhan, Jeremy Gow, Diego Perez Liebana. 629-637 [doi]
- Computing the Extremal Possible Ranks with Incomplete PreferencesAviram Imber, Benny Kimelfeld. 638-646 [doi]
- Probabilistic Inference of Winners in Elections by Independent Random VotersAviram Imber, Benny Kimelfeld. 647-655 [doi]
- Trader-Company Method: A Metaheuristics for Interpretable Stock Price PredictionKatsuya Ito, Kentaro Minami, Kentaro Imajo, Kei Nakagawa. 656-664 [doi]
- Partition Aggregation for Participatory BudgetingPallavi Jain 0001, Nimrod Talmon, Laurent Bulteau. 665-673 [doi]
- Grid-to-Graph: Flexible Spatial Relational Inductive Biases for Reinforcement LearningZhengyao Jiang, Pasquale Minervini, Minqi Jiang, Tim Rocktäschel. 674-682 [doi]
- Committee Selection using Attribute ApprovalsVenkateswara Rao Kagita, Arun K. Pujari, Vineet Padmanabhan, Haris Aziz 0001, Vikas Kumar 0003. 683-691 [doi]
- Mechanism Design for Housing Markets over Social NetworksTakehiro Kawasaki, Ryoji Wada, Taiki Todo, Makoto Yokoo. 692-700 [doi]
- Knowing Why - On the Dynamics of Knowledge about Actual Causes in the Situation CalculusShakil M. Khan 0001, Yves Lespérance. 701-709 [doi]
- Beyond "To Act or Not to Act": Fast Lagrangian Approaches to General Multi-Action Restless BanditsJackson A. Killian, Andrew Perrault, Milind Tambe. 710-718 [doi]
- Feasible Coalition SequencesTabajara Krausburg, Jürgen Dix, Rafael H. Bordini. 719-727 [doi]
- Adaptive Operating Hours for Improved Performance of Taxi FleetsRajiv Ranjan Kumar, Pradeep Varakantham, Shih-Fen Cheng. 728-736 [doi]
- Approval-Based ShortlistingMartin Lackner, Jan Maly 0001. 737-745 [doi]
- Aggregating Bipolar OpinionsStefan Lauren, Francesco Belardinelli, Francesca Toni. 746-754 [doi]
- The Price is (Probably) Right: Learning Market Equilibria from SamplesOmer Lev, Neel Patel, Vignesh Viswanathan, Yair Zick. 755-763 [doi]
- Deep Implicit Coordination Graphs for Multi-agent Reinforcement LearningSheng Li, Jayesh K. Gupta, Peter Morales, Ross E. Allen, Mykel J. Kochenderfer. 764-772 [doi]
- Structured Diversification Emergence via Reinforced Organization Control and Hierachical Consensus LearningWenhao Li, Xiangfeng Wang, Bo Jin, Junjie Sheng, Yun Hua, Hongyuan Zha. 773-781 [doi]
- Parallel Curriculum Experience Replay in Distributed Reinforcement LearningYuyu Li, Jianmin Ji. 782-789 [doi]
- Let the DOCTOR Decide Whom to Test: Adaptive Testing Strategies to Tackle the COVID-19 PandemicYu Liang 0002, Amulya Yadav. 790-798 [doi]
- Axies: Identifying and Evaluating Context-Specific ValuesEnrico Liscio, Michiel van der Meer, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Catholijn M. Jonker, Niek Mouter, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah. 799-808 [doi]
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