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3. ICMAS 1998: Paris, France
- Yves Demazeau:
Proceedings of the Third International Conference on Multiagent Systems, ICMAS 1998, Paris, France, July 3-7, 1998. IEEE Computer Society 1998, ISBN 0-8186-8500-X
Invited Speakers Talk
- Kathleen M. Carley:
Adaptive Organizations and Emergent Forms. 2-3 - Jim Doran:
Social Simulation, Agents and Artificial Societies. 4-5 - Joseph Y. Halpern:
Using Multi-Agent Systems to Represent Uncertainty. 6-7 - Martha E. Pollack:
Plan Generation, Plan Management, and the Design of Computational Agents. 8-9 - Tuomas Sandholm:
Agents in Electronic Commerce: Component Technologies for Automated Negotiation and Coalition Formation. 10-11 - Donald Steiner:
Industrial Applications of Multi-Agent Technology. 12-13 - Makoto Yokoo:
Distributed Constraint Satisfaction: Foundation and Applications. 14-17
Papers
- Eduardo Alonso:
How Individuals Negotiate Societies. 18-25 - Martin Andersson, Tuomas Sandholm:
Leveled Commitment Contracting among Myopic Individually Rational Agents. 26-33 - Aaron A. Armstrong, Edmund H. Durfee:
Mixing and Memory: Emergent Cooperation in an Information Marketplace. 34-41 - Wilfried Brauer, Gerhard Weiß:
Multi-Machine Scheduling - A Multi-Agent Learning Approach. 42-48 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Frank Cornelissen, Rune Gustavsson, Catholijn M. Jonker, Olle Lindeberg, Bianca Polak, Jan Treur:
Compositional Design and Verification of a Multi-Agent System for One-to-Many Negotiation. 49-56 - Stefan Bussmann:
Agent-Oriented Programming of Manufacturing Control Tasks. 57-63 - David Carmel, Shaul Markovitch:
How to Explore your Opponent's Strategy (almost) Optimally. 64-71 - Cristiano Castelfranchi, Rino Falcone:
Principles of Trust for MAS: Cognitive Anatomy, Social Importance, and Quantification. 72-79 - Lawrence Cavedon, Liz Sonenberg:
On Social Commitment, Roles and Preferred Goals. 80-87 - Mike H. Chia, Daniel E. Neiman, Victor R. Lesser:
Poaching and Distraction in Asynchronous Agent Activities. 88-95 - Bradley J. Clement, Edmund H. Durfee:
Scheduling High-Level Tasks among Cooperative Agents. 96-103 - Keith Decker, Jinjiang Li:
Coordinated Hospital Patient Scheduling. 104-111 - Mark d'Inverno, David Kinny, Michael Luck:
Interaction Protocols in Agentis. 112-119 - S. Shaheen Fatima, Garimella Uma:
An Adaptive Organizational Policy for Multi Agent Systems - AASMAN. 120-127 - Jacques Ferber, Olivier Gutknecht:
A Meta-Model for the Analysis and Design of Organizations in Multi-Agent Systems. 128-135 - E. Giménez-Funes, Lluís Godo, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Pere Garcia-Calvés:
Designing Bidding Strategies for Trading Agents in Electronic Auctions. 136-143 - Fernando de Carvalho Gomes, Cláudio Nogueira de Meneses, Allan G. Lima, Carlos A. S. Oliveira:
Asynchronous Organizations for Solving the Point-to-Point Connection Problem. 144-149 - Fumiaki Itoh, Takaya Ueda, Yuji Ikeda:
Example-Based Frame Mapping for Heterogeneous Information Agents. 150-157 - Frédéric Kaplan:
A New Approach to Class Formation in Multi-Agent Simulations of Language Evolution. 158-165 - Eric Malville, François Bourdon:
Task Allocation: A Group Self-Design Approach. 166-173 - Dorothy L. Mammen, Victor R. Lesser:
Problem Structure and Subproblem Sharing in Multi-Agent Systems. 174-181 - Noyda Matos, Carles Sierra, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Determining Successful Negotiation Strategies: An Evolutionary Approach. 182-189 - Hideyuki Nakashima, Itsuki Noda:
Dynamic Subsumption Architecture for Programming Intelligent Agents. 190-197 - Phaderm Nangsue, Susan E. Conry:
Fine-Grained Multiagent Systems for the Internet. 198-205 - Hiroyuki Nishiyama, Hayato Ohwada, Fumio Mizoguchi:
A Multiagent Robot Language for Communication and Concurrency Control. 206-213 - Sanguk Noh, Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz:
Rational Communicative Behavior in Anti-Air Defense. 214-221 - Timothy J. Norman, Carles Sierra, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Rights and Commitment in Multi-Agent Agreements. 222-229 - Sunju Park, Edmund H. Durfee, William P. Birmingham:
Emergent Properties of a Market-based Digital Library with Strategic Agents. 230-237 - Sébastien Picault, Anne Collinot:
Designing Social Cognition Models for Multi-Agent Systems through Simulating Primate Societies. 238-245 - Chris Reed:
Dialogue Frames in Agent Communication. 246-253 - Juliette Rouchier, Olivier Barreteau, François Bousquet, Hubert Proton:
Evolution and Co-Evolution of Individuals and Groups in Environment. 254-260 - Munindar P. Singh:
Developing Formal Specifications to Coordinate Heterogeneous Autonomous Agents. 261-268 - Ira A. Smith, Philip R. Cohen, Jeffrey Bradshaw, Mark Greaves, Heather Holmback:
Designing Conversation Policies using Joint Intention Theory. 269-276 - Milind Tambe, Weixiong Zhang:
Towards Flexible Teamwork in Persistent Teams. 277-284 - Kumiko Tanaka-Ishii, Itsuki Noda, Ian Frank, Hideyuki Nakashima, Kôiti Hasida, Hitoshi Matsubara:
MIKE: An Automatic Commentary System for Soccer. 285-292 - James D. Thomas, Katia P. Sycara:
Heterogeneity, Stability, and Efficiency in Distributed Systems. 293-300 - Gil Tidhar, Liz Sonenberg, Anand S. Rao:
On Team Knowledge and Common Knowledge. 301-308 - Manuela M. Veloso, Peter Stone:
Individual and Collaborative Behaviors in a Team of Robotic Soccer Agents. 309-316 - José M. Vidal, Edmund H. Durfee:
The Moving Target Function Problem in Multi-Agent Learning. 317-324 - William E. Walsh, Michael P. Wellman:
A Market Protocol for Decentralized Task Allocation. 325-332 - Tony White, Bernard Pagurek:
Towards Multi-Swarm Problem Solving in Networks. 333-340 - S. K. Michael Wong, Cory J. Butz:
Probabilistic Reasoning in a Distributed Multi-Agent Environment. 341-348 - Michael J. Wooldridge:
Verifiable Semantics for Agent Communication Languages. 349-356 - Hirofumi Yamaki, Yutaka Yamauchi, Toru Ishida:
Implementation Issues on Market-Based QoS Control. 357-364 - Fredrik Ygge, Hans Akkermans:
On Resource-Oriented Multi-Commodity Market Computations. 365-371 - Makoto Yokoo, Katsutoshi Hirayama:
Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Algorithm for Complex Local Problems. 372-381
Posters
- Suhayya Abu-Hakima, Ramiro Liscano, Roger Impey:
A Multi-Agent Testbed for Diverse Seamless Personal Information Networking Applications. 382- - Christophe Allexandre, Andrei Popescu-Belis:
Emergence of Grammatical Conventions in an Agent Population using a Simplified Tree Adjoining Grammar. 383-384 - Khaled A. Arisha, Sarit Kraus, Fatma Ozcan, Robert B. Ross, V. S. Subrahmanian:
IMPACT: The Interactive Maryland Platform for Agents Collaborating Together. 385-386 - Philippe Balbiani, Amal El Fallah Seghrouchni:
A Modal Logic for Reasoning about Beliefs, Desires and Intentions of Complex Agents in a Distributed Environment. 387-388 - Cristobal Baray:
Effects of Individual Decision Schemes on Group Behavior. 389-390 - Johan Gustav Bellika, Gunnar Hartvigsen, Roy Arild Widding:
Using User Models in Software Agents: The Virtual Secretary. 391-392 - John Bigham, Alex L. Hayzelden:
Subsumption and Survivability in Bidding for Bandwidth. 393-394 - Andreas Birk, Tony Belpaeme:
An Overview of the Extended VUB Ecosystem, a MAS of Heterogeneous Robots. 395-396 - Maroua Bouzid, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib:
Cooperative Uncertain Temporal Reasoning for Distributed Transportaion Scheduling. 397-398 - Bruno Bouzy:
An Interaction-Based Model for Situated Agents. 399-400 - Frances M. T. Brazier, Catholijn M. Jonker, Jan Treur, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:
An Agent Architecture for Dynamic Re-Design of Agents. 401-402 - Stéphane Calderoni, Pierre Marcenac, Rémy Courdier:
Genetic Encoding of Agent Behavioral Strategy. 403-404 - Krzysztof Cetnarowicz, Grzegorz Dobrowolski, Marek Kisiel-Dorohinicki, Edward Nawarecki:
Functional Integrity of MAS through the Dynamics of the Agents' Population. 405-406 - Deepika Chauhan, Albert D. Baker:
Developing Coherent Multiagent Systems using JAFMAS. 407-408 - Milton Corrêa, Rosa Maria Vicari, Helder Coelho:
Dynamics in Transition Mental Activit. 409-410 - Rémy Courdier, Pierre Marcenac, Stéphane Calderoni:
Zooming on a Multiagent Simulation System: From the Conceptual Architecture to the Interaction Protocol. 411-412 - Alcino Cunha, José Neves:
A Game-Theoretic Approach to the Socialization of Utility-Based Agents. 413-414 - Augusto Cesar Pinto Loureiro da Costa, Guilherme Bittencourt:
Dynamic Social Knowledge: A Cognitive Multi-Agent System Cooperation Strategy. 415-416 - Joã L. T. da Silva, Vera Lúcia Strube de Lima:
Lexical Categorical Disambiguation using a Multi-Agent Systems Architecture. 417-418 - Jörg Denzinger, Dirk Fuchs:
Enhancing Conventional Search Systems with Multi-Agent Techniques: A Case Study. 419-420 - Barbara Dunin-Keplicz, Rineke Verbrugge:
A Reconfiguration Algorithm for the Maintenance of Collective Commitments. 421-422 - Torsten Eymann, Boris Padovan, Detlef Schoder:
Simulating Value Chain Coordination with Artificial Life Agents. 423-424 - Humbert Fiorino, Catherine Tessier:
Agent Cooperation: A Petri Net Based Model. 425-426 - Rémy Foisel, Vincent Chevrier, Jean Paul Haton:
Modeling Adaptive Organizations. 427-428 - Vladimir I. Gorodetski, A. Lebedev:
Multi-Agent Technology for Planning, Scheduling, and Resource Allocation. 429-430 - David Hales:
Selfish Memes and Selfless Agents - Altruism in the Swap Shop. 431-432 - Luke Hunsberger:
Making SharedPlans more Concise and Easier to Reason about. 433-434 - Guillaume Hutzler, Bernard Gortais, Alexis Drogoul:
Data Gardens: An Artistic Proposal towards the Representation of Distributed and Dynamic Data using Multiagent Systems. 435-436 - Takashi Iba, Heizo Takenaka, Yoshiyasu Takefuji:
Agent-based Artificial Market Model 3/4 The Case Study of De-Facto Standard on VCR Market. 437-438 - Akira Inoue, Tetsuji Abe:
An Agent Framework for a Dynamically Distributed Application. 439-440 - Jeffrey O. Kephart, James E. Hanson, Deffrey O. Levine, Benjamin N. Grosof, Jakka Sairamesh, Richard B. Segal, Steve R. White:
Emergent Behavior in Information Economies. 441-442 - Patrick Lambrix, Lin Padgham:
Using a Knowledge Representation System for an Agent World Model. 443-444 - Jung Jin Lee, Robert McCartney:
Partial Plan Recognition with Incomplete Information. 445-446 - Lyndon C. Lee:
A Model of Progressive Multi-Agent Negotiation. 447-448 - Shigeo Matsubara, Makoto Yokoo:
Negotiations with Inaccurate Payoff Values. 449-450 - Anshu Mehra, Virginio Chiodini:
An Integrated Development Environment for Distributed Multi-Agent Applications. 451-452 - Abdel-Illah Mouaddib:
Partial Global Flexible Scheduling for Coordinating Resource-Bounded Agents. 453-454 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Allen C. Ward, John A. Sauter:
A Systematic Market Approach to Distributed Constraint Problems. 455-456 - Chris Preist, Siani Pearson:
An Adaptive Choice of Messaging Protocol in Multi Agent Systems. 457-458 - José Ramírez:
Neural Synthesis of Teleo-Reactive Programs. 459-460 - Carlos Rodríguez-Lucatero, Jesús Sánchez-V., Sergio Castillo-V.:
Application of AOP for Modeling a Flexible Manufacturing Cell. 461-462 - Onn Shehory, Katia P. Sycara, Prasad Chalasani, Somesh Jha:
Agent Cloning. 463-464 - Wei-Min Shen, Jafar Adibi, Rogelio Adobbati, Bonghan Cho, Ali Erdem, Hadi Moradi, Behnam Salemi, Sheila Tejada:
Building Integrated Robots for Soccer Competition. 465-466 - Zhongzhi Shi, Yunfeng Li, Wenjie Wang, Hu Cao, Tao Jiang:
AOSDE: An Agent-Oriented Software Development Environment. 467-468 - Olivier Simonin, Jacques Ferber, Vincent Decugis:
Performances Analysis in Collective Systems. 469-470 - Francis Van Aeken, Yves Demazeau:
Minimal Multi-Agent Systems. 471-472 - Rogier M. van Eijk, Frank S. de Boer, Wiebe van der Hoek, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Information-Passing and Belief Revision in Multi-Agent Systems. 473-474 - Yiming Ye:
How Much Should an Agent Know what Other Agents are Doing in a Cooperative Team? 475-476 - Sen Yoshida, Koji Kamei, Makoto Yokoo, Takeshi Ohguro, Kaname Funakoshi, Fumio Hattori:
Visualizing Potential Communities: A Multiagent Approach. 477-478 - Tetsuya Yoshida, Koichi Hori, Shinichi Nakasuka:
A Reinforcement Learning Approach to Cooperative Problem Solving. 479-480 - Soe-Tsyr Yuan:
Computer Aided Multi-Agent System Engineering. 481-482 - Minjie Zhang:
Three Possible Approaches for Solution Synthesis in Distributed Expert Systems. 483-484
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