AAMAS 2009:
Budapest,
Hungary
Carles Sierra, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Keith S. Decker, Jaime Simão Sichman (Eds.):
8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2009), Budapest, Hungary, May 10-15, 2009, Volume 1.
IFAAMAS 2009, ISBN 978-0-9817381-6-1
Keynote papers
- Stefan Zickler, Manuela M. Veloso:
Efficient physics-based planning: sampling search via non-deterministic tactics and skills.
27-33
- Klaus G. Troitzsch:
Perspectives and challenges of agent-based simulation as a tool for economics and other social sciences.
35-42
- Michael N. Huhns:
From DPS to MAS to ...: continuing the trends.
43-48
Multi-robotics
- Adriaan ter Mors, Jeroen van Belle, Cees Witteveen:
Context-aware multi-stage routing.
49-56
- Nicola Basilico, Nicola Gatti, Francesco Amigoni:
Leader-follower strategies for robotic patrolling in environments with arbitrary topologies.
57-64
- Fatih Gökçe, Erol Sahin:
To flock or not to flock: the pros and cons of flocking in long-range "migration" of mobile robot swarms.
65-72
- Rahul Sawhney, K. Madhava Krishna, Kannan Srinathan:
On fast exploration in 2D and 3D terrains with multiple robots.
73-80
- Asaf Shiloni, Noa Agmon, Gal A. Kaminka:
Of robot ants and elephants.
81-88
- Grégory Mermoud, Juergen Brugger, Alcherio Martinoli:
Towards multi-level modeling of self-assembling intelligent micro-systems.
89-96
Multi-agent programming languages
Norms and normative behaviour
- Thomas Ågotnes, Wiebe van der Hoek, Moshe Tennenholtz, Michael Wooldridge:
Power in normative systems.
145-152
- Sanjay Modgil, Noura Faci, Felipe Rech Meneguzzi, Nir Oren, Simon Miles, Michael Luck:
A framework for monitoring agent-based normative systems.
153-160
- George Christelis, Michael Rovatsos:
Automated norm synthesis in an agent-based planning environment.
161-168
- Guido Boella, Gabriella Pigozzi, Leendert van der Torre:
Normative framework for normative system change.
169-176
- Felipe Rech Meneguzzi, Michael Luck:
Norm-based behaviour modification in BDI agents.
177-184
Economic approaches/auctions/mechanism design
- Piotr Faliszewski, Edith Elkind, Michael Wooldridge:
Boolean combinations of weighted voting games.
185-192
- Christopher Archibald, Yoav Shoham:
Modeling billiards games.
193-199
- Mingyu Guo, David M. Pennock:
Combinatorial prediction markets for event hierarchies.
201-208
- Felix Brandt, Markus Brill, Felix A. Fischer, Paul Harrenstein:
Computational aspects of Shapley's saddles.
209-216
- Davide Grossi:
Unifying preference and judgment aggregation.
217-224
- Thuc Vu, Alon Altman, Yoav Shoham:
On the complexity of schedule control problems for knockout tournaments.
225-232
- Moshe Tennenholtz, Aviv Zohar:
Learning equilibria in repeated congestion games.
233-240
- Pingzhong Tang, Yoav Shoham, Fangzhen Lin:
Team competition.
241-248
- L. Julian Schvartzman, Michael P. Wellman:
Stronger CDA strategies through empirical game-theoretic analysis and reinforcement learning.
249-256
- Nils Bulling, Wojciech Jamroga:
Rational play and rational beliefs under uncertainty.
257-264
- Taiki Todo, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo, Yuko Sakurai:
Characterizing false-name-proof allocation rules in combinatorial auctions.
265-272
- Danny Kuminov, Moshe Tennenholtz:
User modeling in position auctions: re-considering the GSP and VCG mechanisms.
273-280
Virtual agents/agent-human interaction
- Birgit Endraß, Matthias Rehm, Elisabeth André:
Culture-specific communication management for virtual agents.
281-287
- Jina Lee, Stacy Marsella:
Learning a model of speaker head nods using gesture corpora.
289-296
- Timothy W. Bickmore, Daniel Schulman:
A virtual laboratory for studying long-term relationships between humans and virtual agents.
297-304
- Samuel Mascarenhas, João Dias, Nuno Afonso, Sibylle Enz, Ana Paiva:
Using rituals to express cultural differences in synthetic characters.
305-312
- Marc Cavazza, David Pizzi, Fred Charles, Thurid Vogt, Elisabeth André:
Emotional input for character-based interactive storytelling.
313-320
- Marcus Thiébaux, Brent Lance, Stacy Marsella:
Real-time expressive gaze animation for virtual humans.
321-328
- Ruth Aylett, Natalie Vannini, Elisabeth André, Ana Paiva, Sibylle Enz, Lynne E. Hall:
But that was in another country: agents and intercultural empathy.
329-336
- Neil Yorke-Smith, Shahin Saadati, Karen L. Myers, David N. Morley:
Like an intuitive and courteous butler: a proactive personal agent for task management.
337-344
- Raz Lin, Yinon Oshrat, Sarit Kraus:
Investigating the benefits of automated negotiations in enhancing people's negotiation skills.
345-352
- Nathan Schurr, Janusz Marecki, Milind Tambe:
Improving adjustable autonomy strategies for time-critical domains.
353-360
- Kirsten Bergmann, Stefan Kopp:
Increasing the expressiveness of virtual agents: autonomous generation of speech and gesture for spatial description tasks.
361-368
- James Pita, Manish Jain, Fernando Ordóñez, Milind Tambe, Sarit Kraus, Reuma Magori-Cohen:
Effective solutions for real-world Stackelberg games: when agents must deal with human uncertainties.
369-376
- Yinon Oshrat, Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus:
Facing the challenge of human-agent negotiations via effective general opponent modeling.
377-384
- Jeff Orkin, Deb Roy:
Automatic learning and generation of social behavior from collective human gameplay.
385-392
- Roger Mailler, Daniel Bryce, Jiaying Shen, Ciaran O'Reilly:
MABLE: a framework for learning from natural instruction.
393-400
Coalitions
Multi-agent based simulation/emergent behaviour
Agent oriented software engineering/applications/evaluation techniques
- Bruno Mermet, Gaële Simon:
GDT4MAS: an extension of the GDT model to specify and to verify MultiAgent systems.
505-512
- Erwin J. W. Abbink, David G. A. Mobach, Pieter-Jan Fioole, Leo G. Kroon, Eddy H. T. van der Heijden, Niek J. E. Wijngaards:
Actor-agent application for train driver rescheduling.
513-520
- Cu D. Nguyen, Anna Perini, Paolo Tonella, Simon Miles, Mark Harman, Michael Luck:
Evolutionary testing of autonomous software agents.
521-528
- David Lillis, Rem W. Collier, Mauro Dragone, Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
An agent-based approach to component management.
529-536
- Xiaoyu Mao, Nico Roos, Alfons H. Salden:
Stable multi-project scheduling of airport ground handling services by heterogeneous agents.
537-544
- Wilbur Peng, William Krueger, Alexander Grushin, Patrick Carlos, Vikram Manikonda, Michel Santos:
Graph-based methods for the analysis of large-scale multiagent systems.
545-552
- Patrick R. Jordan, Michael P. Wellman:
Generalization risk minimization in empirical game models.
553-560
POMDPs
Coordination/DCOP/resource allocation
- Ruben Stranders, Alessandro Farinelli, Alex Rogers, Nick R. Jennings:
Decentralised coordination of continuously valued control parameters using the max-sum algorithm.
601-608
- William Yeoh, Pradeep Varakantham, Sven Koenig:
Caching schemes for DCOP search algorithms.
609-616
- Matteo Vasirani, Sascha Ossowski:
A market-inspired approach to reservation-based urban road traffic management.
617-624
- eva Kühn, Richard Mordinyi, László Keszthelyi, Christian Schreiber:
Introducing the concept of customizable structured spaces for agent coordination in the production automation domain.
625-632
- Emma Bowring, Zhengyu Yin, Rob Zinkov, Milind Tambe:
Sensitivity analysis for distributed optimization with resource constraints.
633-640
- Simon A. Williamson, Enrico H. Gerding, Nicholas R. Jennings:
Reward shaping for valuing communications during multi-agent coordination.
641-648
- João Leite, José Júlio Alferes, Belopeta Mito:
Resource allocation with answer-set programming.
649-656
- Nadja Betzler, Michael R. Fellows, Jiong Guo, Rolf Niedermeier, Frances A. Rosamond:
How similarity helps to efficiently compute Kemeny rankings.
657-664
- Maria Silvia Pini, Francesca Rossi, Kristen Brent Venable, Toby Walsh:
Manipulation and gender neutrality in stable marriage procedures.
665-672
- James C. Boerkoel Jr., Edmund H. Durfee:
Evaluating hybrid constraint tightening for scheduling agents.
673-680
- Scott Proper, Prasad Tadepalli:
Solving multiagent assignment Markov decision processes.
681-688
- Christopher Kiekintveld, Manish Jain, Jason Tsai, James Pita, Fernando Ordóñez, Milind Tambe:
Computing optimal randomized resource allocations for massive security games.
689-696
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