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AAMAS 2016: Singapore
- Catholijn M. Jonker, Stacy Marsella, John Thangarajah, Karl Tuyls:
Proceedings of the 2016 International Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems, Singapore, May 9-13, 2016. ACM 2016, ISBN 978-1-4503-4239-1
Invited Talks
- Andrew Y. Ng:
Deep Learning: What's Next. 1 - Peter Stone:
Autonomous Learning Agents: Layered Learning and Ad Hoc Teamwork. 2 - Peter J. Stuckey:
Discrete Optimization for Agents. 3 - Ruth Aylett:
Am I bovvered?: Fifteen years of Empathic Agents. 4
Game Theory I
- Yuan Deng, Pingzhong Tang, Shuran Zheng:
Complexity and Algorithms of K-implementation. 5-13 - Kai Jin, Pingzhong Tang, Shiteng Chen:
On the Power of Dominated Players in Team Competitions. 14-22 - Eleftherios Anastasiadis, Xiaotie Deng, Piotr Krysta, Minming Li, Han Qiao, Jinshan Zhang:
Network Pollution Games. 23-31 - Chrystalla Pavlou, Edith Elkind:
Manipulating Citation Indices in a Social Context. 32-40 - Takehiro Ito, Naonori Kakimura, Naoyuki Kamiyama, Yusuke Kobayashi, Yoshio Okamoto:
Efficient Stabilization of Cooperative Matching Games. 41-49
Game Theory II
- Zhuoshu Li, Sanmay Das:
An Agent-Based Model of Competition Between Financial Exchanges: Can Frequent Call Mechanisms Drive Trade Away from CDAs? 50-58 - Ryoji Kurata, Naoto Hamada, Chia-Ling Hsu, Takamasa Suzuki, Suguru Ueda, Makoto Yokoo:
Pareto Efficient Strategy-proof School Choice Mechanism with Minimum Quotas and Initial Endowments. 59-67 - Diodato Ferraioli, Paolo Serafino, Carmine Ventre:
What to Verify for Optimal Truthful Mechanisms without Money. 68-76 - Piero A. Bonatti, Marco Faella, Clemente Galdi, Luigi Sauro:
Generalized Agent-mediated Procurement Auctions. 77-85 - Shweta Jain, Ganesh Ghalme, Satyanath Bhat, Sujit Gujar, Y. Narahari:
A Deterministic MAB Mechanism for Crowdsourcing with Logarithmic Regret and Immediate Payments. 86-94
Game Theory III
- Allan Borodin, Omer Lev, Tyrone Strangway:
Budgetary Effects on Pricing Equilibrium in Online Markets. 95-103 - Haifeng Xu, Long Tran-Thanh, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Playing Repeated Security Games with No Prior Knowledge. 104-112 - Hau Chan, Jing Chen:
Budget Feasible Mechanisms for Dealers. 113-122 - Yundi Qian, Chao Zhang, Bhaskar Krishnamachari, Milind Tambe:
Restless Poachers: Handling Exploration-Exploitation Tradeoffs in Security Domains. 123-131 - Andrew Perrault, Joanna Drummond, Fahiem Bacchus:
Strategy-Proofness in the Stable Matching Problem with Couples. 132-140
Game Theory IV
- Yuto Tominaga, Taiki Todo, Makoto Yokoo:
Manipulations in Two-Agent Sequential Allocation with Random Sequences. 141-149 - Haifeng Xu, Rupert Freeman, Vincent Conitzer, Shaddin Dughmi, Milind Tambe:
Signaling in Bayesian Stackelberg Games. 150-158 - Qingyu Guo, Bo An, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Long Tran-Thanh, Jiarui Gan, Chunyan Miao:
Coalitional Security Games. 159-167 - Oskar Skibski, Talal Rahwan, Tomasz P. Michalak, Makoto Yokoo:
Attachment Centrality: An Axiomatic Approach to Connectivity in Networks. 168-176 - Oskar Skibski, Szymon Matejczyk, Tomasz P. Michalak, Michael J. Wooldridge, Makoto Yokoo:
k-Coalitional Cooperative Games. 177-185
Game Theory V
- Argyrios Deligkas, John Fearnley, Tobenna Peter Igwe, Rahul Savani:
An Empirical Study on Computing Equilibria in Polymatrix Games. 186-195 - Chao Zhang, Victor Bucarey, Ayan Mukhopadhyay, Arunesh Sinha, Yundi Qian, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Milind Tambe:
Using Abstractions to Solve Opportunistic Crime Security Games at Scale. 196-204 - Hiroaki Iwashita, Kotaro Ohori, Hirokazu Anai, Atsushi Iwasaki:
Simplifying Urban Network Security Games with Cut-Based Graph Contraction. 205-213 - Arunesh Sinha, Debarun Kar, Milind Tambe:
Learning Adversary Behavior in Security Games: A PAC Model Perspective. 214-222 - Marco Faella:
Average Controllability Measures for Solitaire Games. 223-231
Game Theory VI
- Nhan-Tam Nguyen, Jörg Rothe:
Local Fairness in Hedonic Games via Individual Threshold Coalitions. 232-241 - Ayumi Igarashi, Edith Elkind:
Hedonic Games with Graph-restricted Communication. 242-250 - Nhan-Tam Nguyen, Anja Rey, Lisa Rey, Jörg Rothe, Lena Schend:
Altruistic Hedonic Games. 251-259 - Xiuyi Fan, Francesca Toni:
On the Interplay between Games, Argumentation and Dialogues. 260-268 - Tie-Yan Liu, Weidong Ma, Tao Qin, Pingzhong Tang, Guang Yang, Bo Zheng:
Online Non-Preemptive Story Scheduling in Web Advertising. 269-277
Social Choice I
- Hau Chan, Jing Chen:
Provision-After-Wait with Common Preferences. 278-286 - Olivier Cailloux, Ulle Endriss:
Arguing about Voting Rules. 287-295 - Piotr Faliszewski, Arkadii Slinko, Kolja Stahl, Nimrod Talmon:
Achieving Fully Proportional Representation by Clustering Voters. 296-304 - Andrzej Kaczmarczyk, Piotr Faliszewski:
Algorithms for Destructive Shift Bribery. 305-313
Social Choice II
- Felix Brandt, Christian Geist, Dominik Peters:
Optimal Bounds for the No-Show Paradox via SAT Solving. 314-322 - Dengji Zhao, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Fault Tolerant Mechanism Design for General Task Allocation. 323-331 - Markus Brill, Vincent Conitzer, Rupert Freeman, Nisarg Shah:
False-Name-Proof Recommendations in Social Networks. 332-340 - Hong Liu, Jiong Guo:
Parameterized Complexity of Winner Determination in Minimax Committee Elections. 341-349 - Stéphane Airiau, Elise Bonzon, Ulle Endriss, Nicolas Maudet, Julien Rossit:
Rationalisation of Profiles of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks. 350-357
Social Choice III
- Rohit Vaish, Neeldhara Misra, Shivani Agarwal, Avrim Blum:
On the Computational Hardness of Manipulating Pairwise Voting Rules. 358-367 - Alan Tsang, Kate Larson:
The Echo Chamber: Strategic Voting and Homophily in Social Networks. 368-375 - Benjamin Fish, Yi Huang, Lev Reyzin:
Recovering Social Networks by Observing Votes. 376-384 - Felix Brandt, Christian Geist, Martin Strobel:
Analyzing the Practical Relevance of Voting Paradoxes via Ehrhart Theory, Computer Simulations, and Empirical Data. 385-393 - Edith Elkind, Evangelos Markakis, Svetlana Obraztsova, Piotr Skowron:
Complexity of Finding Equilibria of Plurality Voting Under Structured Preferences. 394-401
Social Choice IV
- Haris Aziz, Péter Biró, Jérôme Lang, Julien Lesca, Jérôme Monnot:
Optimal Reallocation under Additive and Ordinal Preferences. 402-410 - Sirin Botan, Arianna Novaro, Ulle Endriss:
Group Manipulation in Judgment Aggregation. 411-419 - Vivek Nallur, Eamonn O'Toole, Nicolás Cardozo, Siobhán Clarke:
Algorithm Diversity: A Mechanism for Distributive Justice in a Socio-Technical MAS. 420-428
Learning I
- Halit Bener Suay, Tim Brys, Matthew E. Taylor, Sonia Chernova:
Learning from Demonstration for Shaping through Inverse Reinforcement Learning. 429-437 - Yao Liu, Zhaohan Guo, Emma Brunskill:
PAC Continuous State Online Multitask Reinforcement Learning with Identification. 438-446 - Kaushik Subramanian, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:
Exploration from Demonstration for Interactive Reinforcement Learning. 447-456 - Layla El Asri, Bilal Piot, Matthieu Geist, Romain Laroche, Olivier Pietquin:
Score-based Inverse Reinforcement Learning. 457-465 - Pedro Sequeira, Francisco S. Melo, Ana Paiva:
Emergence of Emotional Appraisal Signals in Reinforcement Learning Agents. 466-467
Learning II
- Jinhua Song, Yang Gao, Hao Wang, Bo An:
Measuring the Distance Between Finite Markov Decision Processes. 468-476 - Yang Yu, Peng-Fei Hou, Qing Da, Yu Qian:
Boosting Nonparametric Policies. 477-484 - Yitao Liang, Marlos C. Machado, Erik Talvitie, Michael H. Bowling:
State of the Art Control of Atari Games Using Shallow Reinforcement Learning. 485-493 - Adam White, Martha White:
Investigating Practical Linear Temporal Difference Learning. 494-502
Learning III
- Kleanthis Malialis, Sam Devlin, Daniel Kudenko:
Resource Abstraction for Reinforcement Learning in Multiagent Congestion Problems. 503-511
Learning II
- Phillip Odom, Sriraam Natarajan:
Active Advice Seeking for Inverse Reinforcement Learning. 512-520
Learning III
- Mitchell K. Colby, Theodore Duchow-Pressley, Jen Jen Chung, Kagan Tumer:
Local Approximation of Difference Evaluation Functions. 521-529 - Roi Ceren, Prashant Doshi, Bikramjit Banerjee:
Reinforcement Learning in Partially Observable Multiagent Settings: Monte Carlo Exploring Policies with PAC Bounds. 530-538 - Yaqing Hou, Yifeng Zeng, Yew-Soon Ong:
A Memetic Multi-Agent Demonstration Learning Approach with Behavior Prediction. 539-547 - Mohammad Sadegh Talebi, Alexandre Proutière:
An Optimal Algorithm for Stochastic Matroid Bandit Optimization. 548-556
Learning IV
- Martha White, Adam White:
A Greedy Approach to Adapting the Trace Parameter for Temporal Difference Learning. 557-565 - Sanmit Narvekar, Jivko Sinapov, Matteo Leonetti, Peter Stone:
Source Task Creation for Curriculum Learning. 566-574 - Tim Baarslag, Mark J. C. Hendrikx, Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker:
A Survey of Opponent Modeling Techniques in Automated Negotiation. 575-576 - Francisco S. Melo, Alberto Sardinha:
Ad Hoc Teamwork by Learning Teammates' Task. 577-578 - Marcin Waniek, Long Tran-Thanh, Tomasz P. Michalak:
Repeated Dollar Auctions: A Multi-Armed Bandit Approach. 579-587
Trust & Cooperation
- Luke Riley, Katie Atkinson, Paul E. Dunne, Terry R. Payne:
A Synergy Coalition Group based Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Coalition Formation. 588-596 - Khoi D. Hoang, Ferdinando Fioretto, Ping Hou, Makoto Yokoo, William Yeoh, Roie Zivan:
Proactive Dynamic Distributed Constraint Optimization. 597-605 - Tiep Le, Ferdinando Fioretto, William Yeoh, Tran Cao Son, Enrico Pontelli:
ER-DCOPs: A Framework for Distributed Constraint Optimization with Uncertainty in Constraint Utilities. 606-614 - Katie Genter, Peter Stone:
Adding Influencing Agents to a Flock. 615-623 - Bruno W. P. Hoelz, Célia Ghedini Ralha:
Towards a Cognitive Meta-Model for Adaptive Trust and Reputation in Open Multi-Agent Systems. 624-625
Logic I
- Anthony P. Young, Sanjay Modgil, Odinaldo Rodrigues:
Prioritised Default Logic as Rational Argumentation. 626-634 - Francesco Belardinelli, Hans van Ditmarsch, Wiebe van der Hoek:
Second-order Propositional Announcement Logic. 635-643 - Philippe Balbiani, David Fernández-Duque, Emiliano Lorini:
A Logical Theory of Belief Dynamics for Resource-Bounded Agents. 644-652 - Régis Riveret, Guido Governatori:
On Learning Attacks in Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation. 653-661 - Alessio Lomuscio, Jakub Michaliszyn:
Verification of Multi-Agent Systems via Predicate Abstraction against ATLK Specifications. 662-670
Logic II
- Valentin Goranko, Antti Kuusisto, Raine Rönnholm:
Game-Theoretic Semantics for Alternating-Time Temporal Logic. 671-679 - Sarah Michele Rajtmajer, Anna Cinzia Squicciarini, Christopher Griffin, Sushama Karumanchi, Alpana Tyagi:
Constrained Social-Energy Minimization for Multi-Party Sharing in Online Social Networks. 680-688 - Vadim Malvone, Aniello Murano, Loredana Sorrentino:
Concurrent Multi-Player Parity Games. 689-697 - Benjamin Aminof, Vadim Malvone, Aniello Murano, Sasha Rubin:
Graded Strategy Logic: Reasoning about Uniqueness of Nash Equilibria. 698-706 - Julian Gutierrez, Paul Harrenstein, Giuseppe Perelli, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Expressiveness and Nash Equilibrium in Iterated Boolean Games. 707-715
Bargaining & Negotiation
- Jonathan Gratch, Zahra Nazari, Emmanuel Johnson:
The Misrepresentation Game: How to win at negotiation while seeming like a nice guy. 728-737 - Teemu Leppänen, Jose Alvarez Lacasia, Yoshito Tobe, Kaoru Sezaki, Jukka Riekki:
Mobile Crowdsensing with Mobile Agents: JAAMAS Extended Abstract. 738-739
Applications I
- Amulya Yadav, Hau Chan, Albert Xin Jiang, Haifeng Xu, Eric Rice, Milind Tambe:
Using Social Networks to Aid Homeless Shelters: Dynamic Influence Maximization under Uncertainty. 740-748 - Yanhai Xiong, Jiarui Gan, Bo An, Chunyan Miao, Yeng Chai Soh:
Optimal Pricing for Efficient Electric Vehicle Charging Station Management. 749-757 - Yingce Xia, Tao Qin, Nenghai Yu, Tie-Yan Liu:
Best Action Selection in a Stochastic Environment. 758-766 - Thanh Hong Nguyen, Arunesh Sinha, Shahrzad Gholami, Andrew J. Plumptre, Lucas Joppa, Milind Tambe, Margaret Driciru, Fred Wanyama, Aggrey Rwetsiba, Rob Critchlow, Colin M. Beale:
CAPTURE: A New Predictive Anti-Poaching Tool for Wildlife Protection. 767-775 - Yexiang Xue, Ian Davies, Daniel Fink, Christopher Wood, Carla P. Gomes:
Avicaching: A Two Stage Game for Bias Reduction in Citizen Science. 776-785
Applications II
- Faith Jordan Srour, Neil Yorke-Smith:
Assessing Maritime Customs Process Re-Engineering using Agent-Based Simulation. 786-795 - Marco Lützenberger, Tobias Küster, Nils Masuch, Johannes Fähndrich:
Multi-Agent System in Practice: When Research Meets Reality. 796-805 - Robert L. Axtell:
120 Million Agents Self-Organize into 6 Million Firms: A Model of the U.S. Private Sector. 806-816
Applications III
- Xishun Wang, Minjie Zhang, Fenghui Ren:
Load Forecasting in a Smart Grid through Customer Behaviour Learning Using L1-Regularized Continuous Conditional Random Fields. 817-826 - Daniel Urieli, Peter Stone:
An MDP-Based Winning Approach to Autonomous Power Trading: Formalization and Empirical Analysis. 827-835 - Wen Song, Donghun Kang, Jie Zhang, Hui Xi:
Decentralized Multi-Project Scheduling via Multi-Unit Combinatorial Auction. 836-844
Applications IV
- Di Wang, Ah-Hwee Tan, Chunyan Miao:
Modeling Autobiographical Memory in Human-Like Autonomous Agents. 845-853 - Wen Dong:
Variational Inference with Agent-Based Models. 854-863 - Samuel Spaulding, Goren Gordon, Cynthia Breazeal:
Affect-Aware Student Models for Robot Tutors. 864-872
Applications V
- Goran Radanovic, Boi Faltings:
Limiting the Influence of Low Quality Information in Community Sensing. 873-881 - Sebastian Stein, Enrico H. Gerding, Adrian Nedea, Avi Rosenfeld, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Bid2Charge: Market User Interface Design for Electric Vehicle Charging. 882-890
Social Simulation
- David V. Pynadath, Heather Rosoff, Richard S. John:
Semi-Automated Construction of Decision-Theoretic Models of Human Behavior. 891-899 - Samhar Mahmoud, Simon Miles, Michael Luck:
Cooperation Emergence under Resource-Constrained Peer Punishment. 900-908 - Samuel Mascarenhas, Nick Degens, Ana Paiva, Rui Prada, Gert Jan Hofstede, Adrie J. M. Beulens, Ruth Aylett:
Modeling Culture in Intelligent Virtual Agents - From Theory to Implementation (Extended Abstract). 909-910
Virtual Agents I
- Angelo Cafaro, Nadine Glas, Catherine Pelachaud:
The Effects of Interrupting Behavior on Interpersonal Attitude and Engagement in Dyadic Interactions. 911-920 - Florian Pecune, Magalie Ochs, Stacy Marsella, Catherine Pelachaud:
SOCRATES: from SOCial Relation to ATtitude ExpressionS. 921-930 - Helen F. Hastie, Mei Yii Lim, Srinivasan Janarthanam, Amol A. Deshmukh, Ruth Aylett, Mary Ellen Foster, Lynne E. Hall:
I Remember You!: Interaction with Memory for an Empathic Virtual Robotic Tutor. 931-939 - Chang Liu, Jessica B. Hamrick, Jaime F. Fisac, Anca D. Dragan, J. Karl Hedrick, S. Shankar Sastry, Thomas L. Griffiths:
Goal Inference Improves Objective and Perceived Performance in Human-Robot Collaboration. 940-948 - Celso M. de Melo, Stacy Marsella, Jonathan Gratch:
"Do As I Say, Not As I Do": Challenges in Delegating Decisions to Automated Agents. 949-956
Virtual Agents II
- Bei Peng, James MacGlashan, Robert Tyler Loftin, Michael L. Littman, David L. Roberts, Matthew E. Taylor:
A Need for Speed: Adapting Agent Action Speed to Improve Task Learning from Non-Expert Humans. 957-965 - Jonathan Bragg, Mausam, Daniel S. Weld:
Optimal Testing for Crowd Workers. 966-974 - Aude Genevay, Romain Laroche:
Transfer Learning for User Adaptation in Spoken Dialogue Systems. 975-983 - Emma Norling:
Don't Lose Sight of the Forest: Why the Big Picture of Social Intelligence is Essential. 984-987
Robotics I
- Eduardo Feo Flushing, Luca Maria Gambardella, Gianni A. Di Caro:
On Decentralized Coordination for Spatial Task Allocation and Scheduling in Heterogeneous Teams. 988-996 - Ning Wang, David V. Pynadath, Susan G. Hill:
The Impact of POMDP-Generated Explanations on Trust and Performance in Human-Robot Teams. 997-1005 - Daniel Leidner, Wissam Bejjani, Alin Albu-Schäffer, Michael Beetz:
Robotic Agents Representing, Reasoning, and Executing Wiping Tasks for Daily Household Chores. 1006-1014 - Jason R. Wilson, Evan A. Krause, Matthias Scheutz, Morgan Rivers:
Analogical Generalization of Actions from Single Exemplars in a Robotic Architecture. 1015-1023 - Zoltán Beck, W. T. Luke Teacy, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Online Planning for Collaborative Search and Rescue by Heterogeneous Robot Teams. 1024-1033
Robotics II
- Kenneth D. Bogert, Jonathan Feng-Shun Lin, Prashant Doshi, Dana Kulic:
Expectation-Maximization for Inverse Reinforcement Learning with Hidden Data. 1034-1042 - Paul Duckworth, Yiannis Gatsoulis, Ferdian Jovan, Nick Hawes, David C. Hogg, Anthony G. Cohn:
Unsupervised Learning of Qualitative Motion Behaviours by a Mobile Robot. 1043-1051 - Yannick Schroecker, Heni Ben Amor, Andrea Thomaz:
Directing Policy Search with Interactively Taught Via-Points. 1052-1059 - Kyriacos Shiarlis, João V. Messias, Shimon Whiteson:
Inverse Reinforcement Learning from Failure. 1060-1068
Robotics III
- Tathagata Chakraborti, Yu Zhang, David E. Smith, Subbarao Kambhampati:
Planning with Resource Conflicts in Human-Robot Cohabitation. 1069-1077 - Mitchell McIntire, Ernesto Nunes, Maria L. Gini:
Iterated Multi-Robot Auctions for Precedence-Constrained Task Scheduling. 1078-1086 - Duarte Dias, Pedro Urbano Lima, Alcherio Martinoli:
Distributed Formation Control of Quadrotors under Limited Sensor Field of View. 1087-1095
Agent Societies
- Amit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh:
Custard: Computing Norm States over Information Stores. 1096-1105 - Nicolas Cointe, Grégory Bonnet, Olivier Boissier:
Ethical Judgment of Agents' Behaviors in Multi-Agent Systems. 1106-1114 - Patricia Gutierrez, Nardine Osman, Carme Roig, Carles Sierra:
Personalised Automated Assessments. 1115-1123 - Brandon K. Liu, David C. Parkes, Sven Seuken:
Personalized Hitting Time for Informative Trust Mechanisms Despite Sybils. 1124-1132 - Andreas Schmidt Jensen, Virginia Dignum, Jørgen Villadsen:
A Framework for Organization-Aware Agents. 1133-1134
Planning
- Xin Tian, Hankz Hankui Zhuo, Subbarao Kambhampati:
Discovering Underlying Plans Based on Distributed Representations of Actions. 1135-1143 - Hang Ma, Sven Koenig:
Optimal Target Assignment and Path Finding for Teams of Agents. 1144-1152