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4. MAAMAW 1992: S. Martino al Cimino, Italy
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Eric Werner:
Artificial Social Systems, 4th European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, MAAMAW '92, S. Martino al Cimino, Italy, July 29-31, 1992, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 830, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-58266-5
Introduction
- Cristiano Castelfranchi, Eric Werner:
The MAAMAW Spirit and this Book. MAAMAW 1992
Artificial Intelligence and Reactive Systems
- Alexis Drogoul, Jacques Ferber:
Multi-Agent Simulation as a Tool for Modeling Societies: Application to Social Differentiation in Ant Colonies. 3-23 - P. J. Kearney:
Experiments in Multi-Agent System Dynamics. 24-40 - Federico Cecconi, Daniele Denaro, Domenico Parisi, Ugo Piazzalunga:
Social Aggregations in Evolving Neural Networks. 41-54 - Joseph Bates, A. Bryan Loyall, W. Scott Reilly:
An Architecture for Action, Emotion, and Social Behavior. 55-68 - Bjørn Lomborg:
Game Theory Versus Multiple Agents: The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma. 69-93 - Stephen Marsh:
Trust in Distributed Artificial Intelligence. 94-112
Economics and Game Theory
- Gilad Zlotkin, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Negotiation with Incomplete Information About Worth: Strict Versus Tolerant Mechanisms. 115-132 - Kazuhiro Kuwabara, Toru Ishida:
Equilibratory Approach to Distributed Resource Allocation: Toward Coordinated Balancing. 133-146 - José Castro Caldas, Helder Coelho:
Strategic Interaction in Oligopolistic Markets - Experimenting with Real and Artificial Agents. 147-163 - Wynn C. Stirling:
Multi-Agent Coordinated Decision-Making Using Epistemic Utility Theory. 164-183
Coordination and Multi-Agent Planning
- Daniel E. Damouth, Edmund H. Durfee, Marcus J. Huber, Thomas A. Montgomery, Sandip Sen:
The Search for Coordination: Knowledge-Guided Abstraction and Search in a Hierarchical Behavior Space. 187-206 - Eithan Ephrati, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Multi-Agent Planning as Search for a Consensus that Maximizes Social Welfare. 207-226 - David Kinny, Magnus Ljungberg, Anand S. Rao, Liz Sonenberg, Gil Tidhar, Eric Werner:
Planned Team Activity. 227-256
DAI Tools and Applications
- Carl Hewitt:
Some Requirements for Mobile Distributed Telecomputing Architecture. 259-270 - Yoav Shoham:
Multi-Agent Research in the Knobotics Group. 271-278 - Faruk Polat, H. Altay Güvenir:
A Conflict Resolution-Based Decentralized Multi-Agent Problem Solving Model. 279-294 - Jacqueline Ayel:
Decision Coordination in Production Management. 295-310 - Karmelo Urzelai, Francisco J. Garijo:
MAKILA: A Tool for the Development of Cooperative Societies. 311-323 - Lynne E. Hall, Linda A. Macaulay, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
User Role in Problem Solving with Distributed Artificial Intelligence Systems. 324-337
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