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AAMAS 2005: Utrecht, The Netherlands
- Frank Dignum, Virginia Dignum, Sven Koenig, Sarit Kraus, Munindar P. Singh, Michael J. Wooldridge:
4th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2005), July 25-29, 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-094-9 - Milind Tambe, Emma Bowring, Hyuckchul Jung, Gal A. Kaminka, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Janusz Marecki, Pragnesh Jay Modi, Ranjit Nair, Stephen Okamoto, Jonathan P. Pearce, Praveen Paruchuri, David V. Pynadath, Paul Scerri, Nathan Schurr, Pradeep Varakantham
:
Conflicts in teamwork: hybrids to the rescue. 3-10
Embodied, Emotional and Believable Agents I
- Karthi Selvarajah, Debbie Richards
:
The use of emotions to create believable agents in a virtual environment. 13-20 - Mei Si, Stacy Marsella, David V. Pynadath:
Thespian: using multi-agent fitting to craft interactive drama. 21-28 - Patrick Gebhard:
ALMA: a layered model of affect. 29-36 - Rui Prada, Ana Paiva:
Believable groups of synthetic characters. 37-43
Learning
- Shana Watters, Timothy A. Miller, Praveen Balachandran, William Schuler, Richard M. Voyles:
Exploiting a sensed environment to improve human-agent communication. 44-50 - Matthew E. Taylor, Peter Stone:
Behavior transfer for value-function-based reinforcement learning. 53-59 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Jing Peng:
Efficient learning of multi-step best response. 60-66 - Steven Jensen, Daniel Boley, Maria L. Gini, Paul R. Schrater:
Rapid on-line temporal sequence prediction by an adaptive agent. 67-73 - Arjita Ghosh, Sandip Sen:
Theory of moves learners: towards non-myopic equilibria. 74-80 - Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Multi-agent reward analysis for learning in noisy domains. 81-88
ACL and Protocols
- Shamimabi Paurobally, Jim Cunningham, Nicholas R. Jennings:
A formal framework for agent interaction semantics. 91-98 - Pinar Yolum:
Towards design tools for protocol development. 99-105 - Felix A. Fischer, Michael Rovatsos, Gerhard Weiß:
Acquiring and adapting probabilistic models of agent conversation. 106-113 - Robert C. Kremer, Roberto A. Flores:
Using a performative subsumption lattice to support commitment-based conversations. 114-121 - Ashok U. Mallya, Munindar P. Singh:
Modeling exceptions via commitment protocols. 122-129
Demos
- Tadashi Araragi:
Fault tolerance for internet agent systems: in cases of stop failure and byzantine failure. 123-124 - Hafiz Farooq Ahmad, Hiroki Suguri, Arshad Ali, Sarmad Malik, Muazzam Mugal, M. Omair Shafiq, Amina Tariq, Amna Basharat:
Scalable fault tolerant Agent Grooming Environment: SAGE. 125-126 - John Thangarajah
, Lin Padgham, Michael Winikoff:
Prometheus design tool. 127-128 - Steven Willmott, Martin D. Beer, Richard Hill, Dominic A. P. Greenwood, Monique Calisti, Ian D. Mathieson, Lin Padgham, Christine Reese, Kolja Lehmann, Thorsten Scholz, M. Omair Shafiq:
NETDEMO: openNet networked agents demonstration. 129-130 - Simone A. Ludwig, Omer F. Rana, William Naylor, Julian A. Padget:
Mathematical matchmaker for numeric and symbolic services. 133-134 - Xuan Thang Nguyen:
Demonstration of WS2JADE. 135-136 - M. Omair Shafiq, Arshad Ali, Amina Tariq, Amna Basharat, Hafiz Farooq Ahmad, Hiroki Suguri, Fawad Nazir:
A distributed services based conference planner application using software agents, grid services and web services. 137-138 - Ashok U. Mallya, Nirmit Desai, Amit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh:
OWL-P: OWL for protocol and processes. 139-140 - Albert J. N. van Breemen, Xue Yan, Bernt Meerbeek
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iCat: an animated user-interface robot with personality. 143-144 - Matthias Rehm, Elisabeth André, Michael Wissner:
Gamble v2.0: social interactions with multiple users. 145-146 - Nathan Schurr, Janusz Marecki, Milind Tambe, Paul Scerri:
Demonstration of DEFACTO: training tool for incident commanders. 147-148 - Karen Fullam, Tomas B. Klos, Guillaume Muller, Jordi Sabater, Zvi Topol, K. Suzanne Barber, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Laurent Vercouter:
A demonstration of the Agent Reputation and Trust (ART): testbed for experimentation and competition. 151-152 - Fernando Koch:
3APL-M platform for deliberative agents in mobile devices. 153-154 - Tamás Máhr, Mathijs de Weerdt:
Distributed agent platform for Advanced Logistics. 155-156 - K. Suzanne Barber, Nishit Gujral, Jaesuk Ahn, David DeAngelis, Karen Fullam, David C. Han, Dung N. Lam, Jisun Park:
Design, runtime, and analysis of multi-agent systems. 157-158 - Jonathan Himoff:
Magenta Logistics i-Scheduler. 159-160 - Pablo Suau Pérez, Maria Del Mar Pujol López
, Ramón Rizo Aldeguer
, Simon Caton, Omer F. Rana, Bruce G. Batchelor, Francisco Antonio Pujol López:
Agent-based recognition of facial expressions. 161-162 - Daniel Tran, Steve A. Chien, Rob Sherwood, Rebecca Castaño, Benjamin Cichy, Ashley Davies, Gregg Rabideau:
DEMO: the autonomous sciencecraft experiment onboard the EO-1 spacecraft. 163-164
Logical Foundations I
- Birna van Riemsdijk, Mehdi Dastani, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Semantics of declarative goals in agent programming. 133-140 - Hans P. van Ditmarsch, Wiebe van der Hoek, Barteld P. Kooi:
Dynamic epistemic logic with assignment. 141-148 - Kaile Su
, Abdul Sattar, Guido Governatori
, Qingliang Chen:
A computationally grounded logic of knowledge, belief and certainty. 149-156 - Wiebe van der Hoek, Wojciech Jamroga, Michael J. Wooldridge:
A logic for strategic reasoning. 157-164 - Bozena Wozna
, Alessio Lomuscio
, Wojciech Penczek:
Bounded model checking for knowledge and real time. 165-172
Collective and Emergent Behavior
- John K. Debenham:
A multiagent system manages collaboration in emergent processes. 175-182 - Daniel Yamins:
Towards a theory of "local to global" in distributed multi-agent systems (I). 183-190 - Daniel Yamins:
Towards a theory of "local to global" in distributed multi-agent systems (II). 191-198 - Paul Guyot, Alexis Drogoul, Christian Lemaître:
Using emergence in participatory simulations to design multi-agent systems. 199-203
Cooperation I
- Kosuke Sekiyama, Yukihisa Okade:
Formation of cooperation structure by interaction network in directed multi-agent. 207-213 - Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Hyuckchul Jung, Shriniwas Kulkarni, Matthew Johnson, Paul J. Feltovich, James F. Allen, Larry Bunch, Nathanael Chambers, Lucian Galescu, Renia Jeffers, Niranjan Suri, William Taysom, Andrzej Uszok:
Kaa: policy-based explorations of a richer model for adjustable autonomy. 214-221 - Terrence Harvey, Keith S. Decker, Sandra Carberry:
Multi-agent decision support via user-modeling. 222-229 - Matthew E. Gaston
, Marie desJardins:
Agent-organized networks for dynamic team formation. 230-237
AOSE I
- Y. Xiang, J. Chen, William S. Havens:
Optimal design in collaborative design network. 241-248 - Meir Kalech, Gal A. Kaminka:
Diagnosing a team of agents: scaling-up. 249-255 - Scott A. Wallace:
S-assess: a library for behavioral self-assessment. 256-263 - Noria Foukia:
IDReAM: intrusion detection and response executed with agent mobility architecture and implementation. 264-270
Negotiation and Agreement I
- Jakub Brzostowski, Ryszard Kowalczyk:
On possibilistic case-based reasoning for selecting partners for multi-attribute agent negotiation. 273-279 - Valentin Robu
, D. J. A. Somefun, Johannes A. La Poutré:
Modeling complex multi-issue negotiations using utility graphs. 280-287 - Dongmo Zhang:
Negotiation mechanism for TAC SCM component market. 288-295 - Yann Chevaleyre, Ulle Endriss, Jérôme Lang, Nicolas Maudet:
Negotiating over small bundles of resources. 296-302
Learning and Emergent Behavior
- H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, John A. Sauter, Robert S. Matthews:
Global convergence of local agent behaviors. 305-312 - Roberto da Silva, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Alexandre Tavares Baraviera, Silvio R. Dahmen:
Emerging collective behavior in a simple artificial financial market. 313-319 - Prashant Doshi, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz:
Approximating state estimation in multiagent settings using particle filters. 320-327
Cooperation II
- Jianhui Wu, Edmund H. Durfee:
Automated resource-driven mission phasing techniques for constrained agents. 331-338 - David Ben-Ami, Onn Shehory
:
A comparative evaluation of agent location mechanisms in large scale MAS. 339-346 - Teddy Candale, Sandip Sen:
Effect of referrals on convergence to satisficing distributions. 347-354
Voting
- Felix Brandt, Tuomas Sandholm:
Decentralized voting with unconditional privacy. 357-364 - Christian Guttmann, Ingrid Zukerman:
Voting policies that cope with unreliable agents. 365-372 - Jeremy V. Pitt, Lloyd Daniel Kamara, Marek J. Sergot, Alexander Artikis:
Formalization of a voting protocol for virtual organizations. 373-380
Negotiation and Agreement II
- Shavit Talman, Meirav Hadad, Ya'akov Gal, Sarit Kraus:
Adapting to agents' personalities in negotiation. 383-389 - Pragnesh Jay Modi, Manuela M. Veloso:
Bumping strategies for the multiagent agreement problem. 390-396 - Sabyasachi Saha, Anish Biswas, Sandip Sen:
Modeling opponent decision in repeated one-shot negotiations. 397-403
Coordination and Planning
- Yang Xu, Paul Scerri, Bin Yu, Steven Okamoto, Michael Lewis, Katia P. Sycara:
An integrated token-based algorithm for scalable coordination. 407-414 - Marco Mamei, Franco Zambonelli:
Programming stigmergic coordination with the TOTA middleware. 415-422 - Stefan J. Johansson, Fredrik Håård:
Tactical coordination in no-press diplomacy. 423-430 - Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
Multiagent coordination by Extended Markov Tracking. 431-438 - Mehdi Dastani, Farhad Arbab, Frank S. de Boer:
Coordination and composition in multi-agent systems. 439-446
Agent Applications
- Marco Rigolli, Michael Brady:
Towards a behavioural traffic monitoring system. 449-454 - Sylvain Damiani, Gérard Verfaillie, Marie-Claire Charmeau:
An earth watching satellite constellation: how to manage a team of watching agents with limited communications. 455-462 - Denise de Oliveira, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Victor R. Lesser:
Using cooperative mediation to coordinate traffic lights: a case study. 463-470 - Kurt M. Dresner, Peter Stone:
Multiagent traffic management: an improved intersection control mechanism. 471-477 - Tomohisa Yamashita, Kiyoshi Izumi, Koichi Kurumatani, Hideyuki Nakashima:
Smooth traffic flow with a cooperative car navigation system. 478-485
Trust and Reputation I
- Nathan Griffiths:
Task delegation using experience-based multi-dimensional trust. 489-496 - Carles Sierra, John K. Debenham:
An information-based model for trust. 497-504 - Sara J. Casare, Jaime Simão Sichman:
Towards a functional ontology of reputation. 505-511 - Karen Fullam, Tomas B. Klos, Guillaume Muller, Jordi Sabater, Andreas Schlosser, Zvi Topol, K. Suzanne Barber, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Laurent Vercouter, Marco Voss:
A specification of the Agent Reputation and Trust (ART) testbed: experimentation and competition for trust in agent societies. 512-518 - E. Michael Maximilien, Munindar P. Singh:
Agent-based trust model involving multiple qualities. 519-526
Argumentation and Dialog
- Leila Amgoud, Henri Prade:
Formal handling of threats and rewards in a negotiation dialogue. 529-536 - Leila Amgoud, Sihem Belabbes, Henri Prade:
Towards a formal framework for the search of a consensus between autonomous agents. 537-543 - Eva Cogan, Simon Parsons, Peter McBurney:
What kind of argument are we going to have today? 544-551 - Yuqing Tang, Simon Parsons:
Argumentation-based dialogues for deliberation. 552-559 - Michael J. Wooldridge, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons:
On the meta-logic of arguments. 560-567
AOSE II
- Derek Messie, Jae C. Oh:
Polymorphic self-* agents for stigmergic fault mitigation in large-scale real-time embedded systems. 571-577 - Haralambos Mouratidis, Manuel Kolp, Stéphane Faulkner, Paolo Giorgini:
A secure architectural description language for agent systems. 578-585 - Dung N. Lam, K. Suzanne Barber:
Comprehending agent software. 586-593 - Viviane Torres da Silva, Ricardo Choren, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
Using the UML 2.0 activity diagram to model agent plans and actions. 594-600
Information Agents, Brokering and Matchmaking
- Joshua J. Cole, Matt J. Gray, John W. Lloyd, Kee Siong Ng:
Personalisation for user agents. 603-610 - David Lambert, David Robertson:
Matchmaking multi-party interactions using historical performance data. 611-617 - Aliaksandr Birukou
, Enrico Blanzieri, Paolo Giorgini:
Implicit: an agent-based recommendation system for web search. 618-624 - Till Christopher Lech, Leendert W. M. Wienhofen:
AmbieAgents: a scalable infrastructure for mobile and context-aware information services. 625-631
Auctions and Mechanism Design
- S. Shaheen Fatima, Michael J. Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Sequential auctions for objects with common and private values. 635-642 - Shigeo Matsubara:
Auction in dynamic environments: incorporating the cost caused by re-allocation. 643-649 - Kate Larson, Tuomas Sandholm:
Mechanism design and deliberative agents. 650-656 - Dmitri A. Dolgov, Edmund H. Durfee:
Computationally-efficient combinatorial auctions for resource allocation in weakly-coupled MDPs. 657-664
Norms, Social Laws and Social Structures
- Andrés García-Camino, Pablo Noriega, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar:
Implementing norms in electronic institutions. 667-673 - Wiebe van der Hoek, Mark Roberts, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Knowledge and social laws. 674-681 - Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Enforceable social laws. 682-689 - Davide Grossi, Frank Dignum, Mehdi Dastani, Lambèr M. M. Royakkers:
Foundations of organizational structures in multiagent systems. 690-697
Logical Foundations II
- Wiebe van der Hoek, Michael J. Wooldridge:
On the dynamics of delegation, cooperation, and control: a logical account. 701-708 - Bogdan Stroe, V. S. Subrahmanian, Sudeshna Dasgupta:
Optimal status sets of heterogeneous agent programs. 709-715
Task and Resource Allocation I
- Sherief Abdallah
, Victor R. Lesser:
Modeling task allocation using a decision theoretic model. 719-726 - Paul Scerri, Alessandro Farinelli, Steven Okamoto, Milind Tambe:
Allocating tasks in extreme teams. 727-734
Ontologies
- W. Marco Schorlemmer, Yannis Kalfoglou:
Progressive ontology alignment for meaning coordination: an information-theoretic foundation. 737-744 - Leen-Kiat Soh, Chao Chen:
Balancing ontological and operational factors in refining multiagent neighborhoods. 745-752
Argumentation and Dialog
- Mario Verdicchio, Marco Colombetti:
A commitment-based communicative act library. 755-761 - Shakil M. Khan, Yves Lespérance:
ECASL: a model of rational agency for communicating agents. 762-769 - Feng Wan, Munindar P. Singh:
Formalizing and achieving multiparty agreements via commitments. 770-777 - Takuo Doi, Yasuyuki Tahara, Shinichi Honiden:
IOM/T: an interaction description language for multi-agent systems. 778-785 - Maayan Roth, Reid G. Simmons, Manuela M. Veloso:
Reasoning about joint beliefs for execution-time communication decisions. 786-793
Multi-Agent Plans and Planning
- Olivier Bonnet-Torrés, Catherine Tessier:
From team plan to individual plans: a petri net-based approach. 797-804 - Cees Witteveen, Nico Roos, Roman van der Krogt, Mathijs de Weerdt:
Diagnosis of single and multi-agent plans. 805-812 - Toshiharu Sugawara, Satoshi Kurihara, Toshio Hirotsu, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshihiro Takada:
Predicting possible conflicts in hierarchical planning for multi-agent systems. 813-820 - Jeffrey S. Cox, Edmund H. Durfee, Thomas Bartold:
A distributed framework for solving the Multiagent Plan Coordination Problem. 821-827 - Jeffrey S. Cox, Edmund H. Durfee:
An efficient algorithm for multiagent plan coordination. 828-835
Task and Resource Allocation II
- Prithviraj Dasgupta
:
Adaptive sharing of large resources in P2P networks. 839-845 - Jan Nunnink, Gregor Pavlin:
A probabilistic approach to resource allocation in distributed fusion systems. 846-852 - Dipyaman Banerjee, Sabyasachi Saha, Sandip Sen, Prithviraj Dasgupta
:
Reciprocal resource sharing in P2P environments. 853-859 - Charlie Ortiz, Régis Vincent, Benoit Morisset:
Task inference and distributed task management in the Centibots robotic system. 860-867 - Nadeem Jamali, Xinghui Zhao:
A scalable approach to multi-agent resource acquisition and control. 868-875
Robotics
- Tara A. Estlin, Daniel M. Gaines, Forest Fisher, Rebecca Castaño:
Coordinating multiple rovers with interdependent science objectives. 879-886 - Ram Meshulam, Ariel Felner, Sarit Kraus:
Utility-based multi-agent system for performing repeated navigation tasks. 887-894 - Damien Pellier, Humbert Fiorino:
Coordinated exploration of unknown labyrinthine environments applied to the pursuit evasion problem. 895-902 - John A. Sauter, Robert S. Matthews, H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner:
Performance of digital pheromones for swarming vehicle control. 903-910 - Sean Luke, Keith Sullivan, Liviu Panait, Gabriel Catalin Balan:
Tunably decentralized algorithms for cooperative target observation. 911-917