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10th ICAART 2018: Funchal, Portugal - Volume 1
- Ana Paula Rocha, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART 2018, Volume 1, Funchal, Madeira, Portugal, January 16-18, 2018. SciTePress 2018, ISBN 978-989-758-275-2
Invited Speakers
- Luc Steels:
Agent-based Models for Language Adaptation and Change. ICAART (1) 2018: 5 - Virginia Dignum:
Accountability, Responsibility, Transparency - The ART of AI. ICAART (1) 2018: 7 - Eduard H. Hovy:
Reading Agents that Hunger for Knowledge. ICAART (1) 2018: 9 - Luís Antunes:
What We Do: Challenges in Individual Rationality and Its Collective Consequences. ICAART (1) 2018: 11
Agents
- Luís Correia, Sofia Silva, Ana Cristina Bicharra Garcia:
Detecting Influence in Wisdom of the Crowds. 17-24 - Juan M. Nogales, Gina Maira Barbosa de Oliveira:
Team Distribution between Foraging Tasks with Environmental Aids to Increase Autonomy. 25-36 - Toshihiro Matsui, Marius Silaghi, Katsutoshi Hirayama, Makoto Yokoo, Hiroshi Matsuo:
Study of Route Optimization Considering Bottlenecks and Fairness Among Partial Paths. 37-47 - Amel Ben Othmane, Andrea Tettamanzi, Serena Villata, Nhan Le Thanh:
CARS - A Spatio-temporal BDI Recommender System: Time, Space and Uncertainty. 48-57 - Diana Gudu, Gabriel Zachmann, Marcus Hardt, Achim Streit:
Approximate Algorithms for Double Combinatorial Auctions for Resource Allocation in Clouds: An Empirical Comparison. 58-69 - Jéssica Soares dos Santos, Viviane Torres da Silva:
A Novel Tool for Detecting Indirect Normative Conflicts in Multi-agent Systems. 70-79 - Paulo Henrique Cardoso Alves, Marx L. Viana, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:
An Architecture for Autonomous Normative BDI Agents based on Personality Traits to Solve Normative Conflicts. 80-90 - Atef Nouri, Wided Lejouad Chaari:
RPI.Social: Simple Enactment and Execution of First-Class Agent Interaction Protocols. 91-102 - Viktor Ayzenshtadt, Christian Espinoza-Stapelfeld, Christoph Langenhan, Klaus-Dieter Althoff:
Multi-Agent-Based Generation of Explanations for Retrieval Results Within a Case-Based Support Framework for Architectural Design. 103-114 - Stefania Monica, Federico Bergenti:
A Stochastic Model of Diffusion in Opinion Dynamics. 115-124 - Felipe Demarchi, Elder Rizzon Santos, Ricardo Azambuja Silveira:
Integration Between Agents and Remote Ontologies for the Use of Content on the Semantic Web. 125-132 - Arshad Muhammad, Kashif Zia, Dinesh Kumar Saini:
Agent-based Simulation of Socially-inspired Model of Resistance against Unpopular Norms. 133-139 - Sébastien Maignan, Carole Bernon, Pierre Glize:
Speeding up the Search of a Global Dynamic Equilibrium from a Local Cooperative Decision. 143-150 - Agnieszka Kowalska-Styczen, Krzysztof Malarz, Kamil Paradowski:
Searching for Effective and Efficient Way of Knowledge Transfer within an Organization. 151-158 - Miguel Kpakpo, Mhamed Itmi, Alain Cardon:
A MAS Model Approach to a Wind Farm Maintenance Strategy. 159-167 - Hidenori Kato, Yuichi Sei, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga:
Agent-based Simulation Model Embedded Accounting's Purchase Method; Analysis on the Systemic Risk of Mergers and Acquisitions between Financial Institutions. 168-175 - Luís Paulo Reis, Ana Paula Rocha, António J. M. Castro:
An Agent-based Electronic Market to Help Airlines to Recover from Delays. 176-183 - Marika Ivanová, Pavel Surynek, Katsutoshi Hirayama:
Area Protection in Adversarial Path-finding Scenarios with Multiple Mobile Agents on Graphs - A Theoretical and Experimental Study of Strategies for Defense Coordination. 184-191 - Leo van Moergestel, Mathijs van Bremen, Bianca Krieger, Martijn van Dijk, Erik Puik:
Using Blockchains for Agent-based Auctions. 192-199 - Desirée Vögeli, Sebastian Grabmaier, Matthias Jüttner, Michael Weyrich, Peter Göhner, Wolfgang M. Rucker:
Intelligent and Distributed Solving of Multiphysics Problems Coordinated by Software Agents - An Intelligent Approach for Decentralized Simulations. 200-207 - Jirí Jelínek:
Role of Trust in Creating Opinions in Social Networks. 208-215 - Mairon Belchior, Jéssica Soares dos Santos, Viviane Torres da Silva:
Strategies for Resolving Normative Conflict That Depends on Execution Order of Runtime Events in Multi-Agent Systems. 216-223 - Davide Calvaresi, Kevin Appoggetti, Luca Lustrissimini, Mauro Marinoni, Paolo Sernani, Aldo Franco Dragoni, Michael Schumacher:
Multi-Agent Systems' Negotiation Protocols for Cyber-Physical Systems: Results from a Systematic Literature Review. 224-235 - Joaquín Taverner, Bexy Alfonso, Emilio Vivancos, Vicent J. Botti:
Modeling Personality in the Affective Agent Architecture GenIA3. 236-243 - Arthur Casals, Eduardo Fermé, Anarosa A. F. Brandão:
Domain-specific Trust for Context-aware BDI Agents - Preliminary Work. 244-249 - Petr Skobelev, Valery Eliseev, Igor Mayorov, Vitaliy Travin, Alexey Zhilyaev, Elena V. Simonova:
Designing Distributed Multi-Agent System for Aggregate and Final Assembly of Complex Technical Objects on Ramp-up Stage. 250-257 - Mirgita Frasheri, Baran Çürüklü, Mikael Ekström:
Comparison Between Static and Dynamic Willingness to Interact in Adaptive Autonomous Agents. 258-267 - Kazuyuki Kokusho, Kazuko Takahashi:
Evaluation of Dishonest Argumentation based on an Opponent Model: A Preliminary Report. 268-275 - Valérian Guivarch, Carole Bernon, Marie-Pierre Gleizes:
Power Optimization by Cooling Photovoltaic Plants as a Dynamic Self-adaptive Regulation Problem. 276-281 - Eleonora Iotti, Federico Bergenti, Agostino Poggi:
An Illustrative Example of the JADEL Programming Language. 282-289 - Ameneh Deljoo, Tom M. van Engers, Robert van Doesburg, Leon Gommans, Cees de Laat:
A Normative Agent-based Model for Sharing Data in Secure Trustworthy Digital Market Places. 290-296 - Philippe Mathieu, Antoine Nongaillard:
Effective Evaluation of Autonomous Taxi Fleets. 297-304
Special Session on Human-centric Applications of Multi-agent Technologies
- Koji Oda, Munehiro Takimoto, Yasushi Kambayashi:
Mobile Agents for Robot Control based on PSO. 309-317 - Juan Luis López Herrera, Homero Vladimir Ríos-Figueroa:
JaCa-MM: A User-centric BDI Multiagent Communication Framework Applied for Negotiating and Scheduling Multi-participant Events - A Jason/Cartago Extension Framework for Diary Scheduling Events Permitting a Hybrid Combination of Multimodal Devices based on a Microservices Architecture. 318-330 - Hidefumi Ohmura, Takuro Shibayama, Masahide Yuasa, Takayuki Hamano, Ryu Nakagawa:
Development of a System to Generate Artificial Ambiance based on Entropy. 333-338 - Nhuhai Phung, Masao Kubo, Hiroshi Sato:
Improvement of Bias and Rising Threshold Algorithm based on Local Information Sharing. 339-344
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