AAMAS 2003:
Melbourne,
Australia
The Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents & Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2003, July 14-18, 2003, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Proceedings.
ACM 2003, ISBN 1-58113-683-8
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title = {The Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents
{\&} Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2003, July 14-18, 2003, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, Proceedings},
booktitle = {AAMAS},
publisher = {ACM},
year = {2003},
isbn = {1-58113-683-8},
bibsource = {DBLP, http://dblp.uni-trier.de}
}
Coalition formation
Planning in MAS
Social networks and trust
Software engineering
- Mehdi Dastani, Frank S. de Boer, Frank Dignum, John-Jules Ch. Meyer:
Programming agent deliberation: an approach illustrated using the 3APL language.
97-104
- Gerhard Weiß, Michael Rovatsos, Matthias Nickles:
Capturing agent autonomy in roles and XML.
105-112
- Thomas Juan, Leon Sterling, Maurizio Martelli, Viviana Mascardi:
Customizing AOSE methodologies by reusing AOSE features.
113-120
- Arnon Sturm, Dov Dori, Onn Shehory:
Single-model method for specifying multi-agent systems.
121-128
Game theory (I)
Distributed constraint satisfaction/optimization
- Pragnesh Jay Modi, Wei-Min Shen, Milind Tambe, Makoto Yokoo:
An asynchronous complete method for distributed constraint optimization.
161-168
- Kwok Ching Tsui, Jiming Liu:
Multiagent diffusion and distributed optimization.
169-176
- Ulrich Endriss, Nicolas Maudet, Fariba Sadri, Francesca Toni:
On optimal outcomes of negotiations over resources.
177-184
- Weixiong Zhang, Zhao Xing, Guandong Wang, Lars Wittenburg:
An analysis and application of distributed constraint satisfaction and optimization algorithms in sensor networks.
185-192
Logic/learning
Robotics
- Odest Chadwicke Jenkins, Maja J. Mataric:
Automated derivation of behavior vocabularies for autonomous humanoid motion.
225-232
- Matthew Rosencrantz, Geoffrey J. Gordon, Sebastian Thrun:
Locating moving entities in indoor environments with teams of mobile robots.
233-240
- Monica N. Nicolescu, Maja J. Mataric:
Natural methods for robot task learning: instructive demonstrations, generalization and practice.
241-248
- Howard Lovatt, Geoff Poulton, Don Price, Mikhail Prokopenko, Philip Valencia, Peter Wang:
Self-organising impact boundaries in ageless aerospace vehicles.
249-256
Game theory (II)
Cooperation in MAS
Emotion
Auctions
Simulation
- Mark O. Riedl, Robert St. Amant:
Social navigation: modeling, simulation, and experimentation.
361-368
- Yohei Murakami, Toru Ishida, Tomoyuki Kawasoe, Reiko Hishiyama:
Scenario description for multi-agent simulation.
369-376
- Franziska Klügl, Ana L. C. Bazzan, Joachim Wahle:
Selection of information types based on personal utility: a testbed for traffic information markets.
377-384
- Salim Khan, Ravi Makkena, Foster McGeary, Keith S. Decker, William Gillis, Carl Schmidt:
A multi-agent system for the quantitative simulation of biological networks.
385-392
Agent decision making
Teamwork
- François Legras, Catherine Tessier:
LOTTO: group formation by overhearing in large teams.
425-432
- Paul Scerri, David V. Pynadath, W. Lewis Johnson, Paul S. Rosenbloom, Mei Si, Nathan Schurr, Milind Tambe:
A prototype infrastructure for distributed robot-agent-person teams.
433-440
- David R. Traum, Jeff Rickel, Jonathan Gratch, Stacy Marsella:
Negotiation over tasks in hybrid human-agent teams for simulation-based training.
441-448
- Thuc Vu, Jared Go, Gal A. Kaminka, Manuela M. Veloso, Brett Browning:
MONAD: a flexible architecture for multi-agent control.
449-456
Trading agents
- Esther David, Rina Azoulay-Schwartz, Sarit Kraus:
Bidders' strategy for multi-attribute sequential english auction with a deadline.
457-464
- Shih-Fen Cheng, Evan Leung, Kevin M. Lochner, Kevin O'Malley, Daniel M. Reeves, L. Julian Schvartzman, Michael P. Wellman:
Walverine: a Walrasian trading agent.
465-472
- Ioannis A. Vetsikas, Bart Selman:
A principled study of the design tradeoffs for autonomous trading agents.
473-480
- Takayuki Ito, Makoto Yokoo, Shigeo Matsubara:
Towards a combinatorial auction protocol among experts and amateurs: the case of single-skilled experts.
481-488
Groups and organizations
Semantics and pragmatics of interaction
Role and resource allocation in MAS
Applications
Dialogue
Ontologies
Distributed awareness in MAS
Multi-agent reinforcement learning
Interfaces
- Hideyuki Nakanishi, Satoshi Nakazawa, Toru Ishida, Katsuya Takanashi, Katherine Isbister:
Can software agents influence human relations?: balance theory in agent-mediated communities.
717-724
- Patrick Gebhard, Michael Kipp, Martin Klesen, Thomas Rist:
Authoring scenes for adaptive, interactive performances.
725-732
- Pilar Herrero, Angélica de Antonio:
Introducing human-like hearing perception in intelligent virtual agents.
733-740
- Mark O. Riedl, C. J. Saretto, R. Michael Young:
Managing interaction between users and agents in a multi-agent storytelling environment.
741-748
Coordination in MAS
Adaptation/load balancing
Web technologies
- Gabriel Somlo, Adele E. Howe:
Using web helper agent profiles in query generation.
812-818
- Liliana Ardissono, Anna Goy, Giovanna Petrone:
Enabling conversations with web services.
819-826
- Ian Dickinson, Michael Wooldridge:
Towards practical reasoning agents for the semantic web.
827-834
- Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Andrzej Uszok, Renia Jeffers, Niranjan Suri, Patrick J. Hayes, Mark H. Burstein, Alessandro Acquisti, Brett Benyo, Maggie R. Breedy, Marco M. Carvalho, David J. Diller, Matt Johnson, Shriniwas Kulkarni, James Lott, Maarten Sierhuis, Ron van Hoof:
Representation and reasoning for DAML-based policy and domain services in KAoS and nomads.
835-842
Tools/platforms
Learning/self-organization/argumentation
Temporal issues
- Jie Xing, Munindar P. Singh:
Engineering commitment-based multiagent systems: a temporal logic approach.
891-898
- Luke Hunsberger:
Distributing the control of a temporal network among multiple agents.
899-906
- Munindar P. Singh:
Distributed enactment of multiagent workflows: temporal logic for web service composition.
907-914
Posters
- Adrian K. Agogino, Kagan Tumer:
Team formation and communication restrictions in collectives.
916-917
- Alessandro Agostini:
On two families of paradigms of group-solvability.
918-919
- Yasmine Arafa, Kaveh Kamyab, E. H. Mamdani:
Character animation scripting languages: a comparison.
920-921
- Frederick Asselin, Brahim Chaib-draa:
Coalition formation with non-transferable payoff for group buying.
922-923
- Todd M. Bacastow, Brian R. Cook, Kam-Chuen Jim, C. Lee Giles:
Don't move: the T-Rex effect in the predator-prey world.
924-925
- Sharad Bansal, José M. Vidal:
Matchmaking of web services based on the DAML-S service model.
926-927
- Amy L. Baylor:
The impact of three pedagogical agent roles.
928-929
- Andraz Bezek, Matjaz Gams:
Agent-oriented software engineering: a comparison of agent and non-agent version of a cluster server.
930-931
- Martin D. Beer, Richard Hill, Andrew Sixsmith:
Deploying an agent-based architecture for the management of community care.
932-933
- Federico Bergenti, Giovanni Rimassa, Mirko Viroli:
Operational semantics for agents: the grey-box modeling approach.
934-935
- Adam L. Berger, Robert R. Kessler:
Modifying agent systems for an open, dynamic agent environment.
936-937
- Robbert-Jan Beun, Rogier M. van Eijk:
Dialogue games for ontological commitment.
938-939
- Yoshinobu Bochi, Tadachika Ozono, Toramatsu Shintani:
A direct-indirect reward sharing model in multiagent reinforcement learning.
940-941
- Guido Boella, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:
Attributing mental attitudes to normative systems.
942-943
- Jay Bradley, Gillian Hayes:
Introducing an agent of a certain persuasion.
944-945
- Marshall Brinn, Mark Greaves:
Leveraging agent properties to assure survivability of distributed multi-agent systems.
946-947
- Brett Browning, Erick Tryzelaar:
ÜberSim: a multi-robot simulator for robot soccer.
948-949
- Sven Brueckner, H. Van Dyke Parunak:
Information-driven phase changes in multi-agent coordination.
950-951
- Todd J. Callantine:
Air traffic controller agents.
952-953
- Yang Cao, Golha Sharifi, Yamini Upadrashta, Julita Vassileva:
A case study on social network in a computer game.
954-955
- Norman Carver, Ruj Akavipat:
Analyzing the efficiency of strategies for MAS-based sensor interpretation and diagnosis.
956-957
- Luigi Ceccaroni, Elisa F. Kendall:
A graphical environment for ontology development.
958-959
- Gang Chen, Zhonghua Yang, Hao He, Kiah Mok Goh:
Multi-agent coordination: a fuzzy logic based approach.
960-961
- Laurence Cholvy, Christophe Garion:
Deriving individual obligations from collective obligations.
962-963
- Keith L. Clark, Francis G. McCabe:
Go! for multi-threaded deliberative agents.
964-965
- Sandy Dance, Malcolm Gorman, Lin Padgham, Michael Winikoff:
An evolving multi agent system for meteorological alerts.
966-967
- Subrata Kumar Das, Kurt Shuster, Curt Wu:
Dynamic information retrieval optimization using mobile agents.
968-969
- John K. Debenham:
Delegating responsibility in a multiagent process management system.
970-971
- Frédéric Devillers, Stéphane Donikian:
SLuHrG: a scenario language to partially constrain autonomous agents activity.
972-973
- Dmitri A. Dolgov, Edmund H. Durfee:
Constructing optimal policies for agents with constrained architectures.
974-975
- Cécile Duchêne, Christophe Cambier:
Cartographic generalisation using cooperative agents.
976-977
- Phan Minh Dung, Do Duc Hanh, Phan Minh Thang:
Stabilization of cooperative information agents in unpredictable environment: a logic programming approach.
978-979
- Carlos Eisenberg, Boi Faltings, Lars Leistam:
A multiagent-system for integrating a large-scale project.
980-981
- Ulrich Endriss, Nicolas Maudet, Fariba Sadri, Francesca Toni:
Aspects of protocol conformance in inter-agent dialogue.
982-983
- Riza Cenk Erdur, Oguz Dikenelli:
A standards-based agent framework for instantiating adaptive agents.
984-985
- Boi Faltings, Santiago Macho-Gonzalez:
Incentive compatible open constraint optimization.
986-987
- Maria Fasli:
Reasoning about the dynamics of social behaviour.
988-989
- Alan Fedoruk, Ralph Deters:
Using dynamic proxy agent replicate groups to improve fault-tolerance in multi-agent systems.
990-991
- Sarah George, Ingrid Zukerman, Mark George:
An information-theoretic approach for argument interpretation in a conversational setting.
992-993
- Andreas Gerber, Matthias Klusch:
Forming dynamic coalitions of rational agents by use of the DCF-S scheme.
994-995
- Dani Goldberg, Vincent A. Cicirello, M. Bernardine Dias, Reid G. Simmons, Stephen F. Smith, Anthony Stentz:
Task allocation using a distributed market-based planning mechanism.
996-997
- Elizabeth Gordon, Brian Logan:
A goal processing architecture for game agents.
998-999
- Zahia Guessoum, Lilia Rejeb, Rodolphe Durand:
Multi-agent simulation of firms and organizational forms.
1000-1001
- AnYuan Guo:
Decision-theoretic active sensing for autonomous agents.
1002-1003
- Yutao Guo, Jörg P. Müller, Christof Weinhardt:
Elicitation of user preferences for multi-attribute negotiation.
1004-1005
- Tetsuo Hasegawa, Kenta Cho, Fumihiro Kumeno, Shin Nakajima, Akihiko Ohsuga, Shinichi Honiden:
Interoperability for mobile agents by incarnation agents.
1006-1007
- Hiromitsu Hattori, Tadachika Ozono, Toramatsu Shintani:
Applying a combinatorial auction protocol to a coalition formation among agents in complex problems.
1008-1009
- Pieter Jan't Hoen, Johannes A. La Poutré:
A decommitment strategy in a competitive multi-agent transportation setting.
1010-1011
- Jun Hu, Loe M. G. Feijs:
An agent-based architecture for distributed interfaces and timed media in a storytelling application.
1012-1013
- Benoît Hudson, Tuomas Sandholm:
Generalizing preference elicitation in combinatorial auctions.
1014-1015
- Marc-Philippe Huget, Michael Wooldridge:
Model checking for ACL compliance verification.
1016-1017
- Michael N. Huhns, Vance T. Holderfield, Rosa Laura Zavala Gutierrez:
Robust software via agent-based redundancy.
1018-1019
- Xiaolong Jin, Jiming Liu:
Agent network topology and complexity.
1020-1021
- Randolph M. Jones, Robert E. Wray III:
Design principles for heavy intelligent agents.
1022-1023
- Thomas Juan, Leon Sterling:
A meta-model for intelligent adaptive multi-agent systems in open environments.
1024-1025
- Radu Jurca, Boi Faltings:
An incentive compatible reputation mechanism.
1026-1027
- Parijat Prosun Kar, Sandip Sen:
Agent teaching agent framework.
1028-1029
- Wolfgang Ketter, Alexander Babanov, Maria L. Gini:
An evolutionary framework for studying behaviors of economic agents.
1030-1031
- Yasuhiko Kitamura, Hideki Tsujimoto:
An initial evaluation of multiple animated information agents using the Wizard of Oz method.
1032-1033
- Matthias Klusch, Stefano Lodi, Gianluca Moro:
Issues of agent-based distributed data mining.
1034-1035
- Tore Knabe, Michael Schillo, Klaus Fischer:
Inter-organizational networks as patterns for self-organizing multiagent systems.
1036-1037
- Martin J. Kollingbaum, Timothy J. Norman:
Norm adoption in the NoA agent architecture.
1038-1039
- Martin J. Kollingbaum, Timothy J. Norman, Chris Reed:
Implementing responsibility for states and events.
1040-1041
- Satoshi Kurihara, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshio Hirotsu, Osamu Akashi, Shin-ya Sato, Toshiharu Sugawara:
Simple but efficient collaboration in a complex competitive situation.
1042-1043
- Ka-man Lam, Ho-fung Leung:
Rational communication in multi-agent semi-competitive environments.
1044-1045
- Brent K. Langley, Massimo Paolucci, Katia P. Sycara:
Discovery of infrastructure in multi-agent systems.
1046-1047
- Michael Lawlor, Tony White:
A self organizing social insect model for dynamic frequency allocation in cellular telephone networks.
1048-1049
- Haksun Li, Ella M. Atkins, Edmund H. Durfee, Kang G. Shin:
Resource allocation for a limited real-time agent.
1050-1051
- Sea Ling, Seng Wai Loke:
A formal compositional model of multiagent interaction.
1052-1053
- Alessio Lomuscio, Franco Raimondi, Marek J. Sergot:
Towards model checking interpreted systems.
1054-1055
- Kian Hsiang Low, Wee Kheng Leow, Marcelo H. Ang:
Action selection in continuous state and action spaces by cooperation and competition of extended kohonen maps.
1056-1057
- Susan L. Mabry, Timothy Etters, Troy Schneringer, Naomi Edwards, Caleb R. Hug:
Addressing the complexity of patient monitoring with multiagents and modular logic.
1058-1059
- Frédéric Marc, Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni, Irene Degirmenciyan-Cartault:
Distributed coordination based on temporal planning for tactical aircraft simulation.
1060-1061
- Cheryl E. Martin, Debra Schreckenghost, R. Peter Bonasso, David Kortenkamp, Tod Milam, Carroll Thronesbery:
An environment for distributed collaboration among humans and software agents.
1062-1063
- Juan Martínez-Miranda, Arantza Aldea, René Bañares-Alcántara:
Simulation of work teams using a multi-agent system.
1064-1065
- Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons:
Democracy in open agent systems.
1066-1067
- Foster McGeary, Keith S. Decker:
Simulation of economic actors using limitedly rational autonomous agents.
1068-1069
- Dana Moore, William Wright:
Emergent behaviours considered harmful.
1070-1071
- Arnaud Mounier, Olivier Boissier, François Jacquenet:
How to learn to interact?
1072-1073
- Stephen J. Munroe, Michael Luck, Mark d'Inverno:
Towards a motivation-based approach for evaluating goals.
1074-1075
- Sreekanth S. Nemani, Vicki H. Allan:
Agents and the algebra of emotion.
1076-1077
- Kwun-tak Ng, Qin Lu:
Improve the service quality of multi-agent system: ontology management.
1078-1079
- Emma Norling:
Capturing the quake player: using a BDI agent to model human behaviour.
1080-1081
- Mariusz Nowostawski, Daniel Carter, Stephen Cranefield, Martin K. Purvis:
Communicative acts and interaction protocols in a distributed information system.
1082-1083
- Luís Nunes, Eugénio C. Oliveira:
Advice-exchange in heterogeneous groups of learning agents.
1084-1085
- Olayide Olorunleke, Gordon I. McCalla:
Overcoming agent delusion.
1086-1087
- Ana Paiva, Ricardo Chaves, Moisés Piedade, Adrian Bullock, Gerd Andersson, Kristina Höök:
SenToy: a tangible interface to control the emotions of a synthetic character.
1088-1089
- H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, Mitchell Fleischer, James Odell:
A preliminary taxonomy of multi-agent interactions.
1090-1091
- H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner, Robert S. Matthews, John A. Sauter:
How to calm hyperactive agents.
1092-1093
- Taraka Pedireddy, José M. Vidal:
A prototype multiAgent network security system.
1094-1095
- Steve Phelps, Peter McBurney, Simon Parsons, Elizabeth Sklar:
Applying genetic programming to economic mechanism design: evolving a pricing rule for a continuous double auction.
1096-1097
- Isabella Poggi, Catherine Pelachaud, Emanuela Magno Caldognetto:
Gestural mind markers in ECAs.
1098-1099
- David Poutakidis, Lin Padgham, Michael Winikoff:
An exploration of bugs and debugging in multi-agent systems.
1100-1101
- Zinovi Rabinovich, Claudia V. Goldman, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:
The complexity of multiagent systems: the price of silence.
1102-1103
- Anita Raja, Victor R. Lesser:
Efficient meta-level control in bounded-rational agents.
1104-1105
- Timothy W. Rauenbusch, Barbara J. Grosz:
A decision making procedure for collaborative planning.
1106-1107
- Annya Réquilé-Romanczuk, Christine Mingins, Brian Yap, Olivier Constant:
LEOPARD: a .net based agent architecture.
1108-1109
- Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso:
An overview of coaching with limitations.
1110-1111
- Hajime Sawamura, Wataru Kawakami, Yuichi Umeda:
Argument transformation for growing agents with mobility.
1112-1113
- Sandip Sen, Neelima Sajja:
Selecting service providers from noisy reputations.
1114-1115
- Carles Sierra, Jordi Sabater, Jaume Agustí-Cullell, Pere Garcia:
Integrating evolutionary computing and the SADDE methodology.
1116-1117
- Elizabeth Sklar:
Agents for education: when too much intelligence is a bad thing.
1118-1119
- Leen-Kiat Soh, Xin Li:
A learning-based coalition formation model for multiagent systems.
1120-1121
- Leen-Kiat Soh, Juan Luo:
Combining individual and cooperative learning for multi-agent negotiations.
1122-1123
- Susannah Soon, Adrian R. Pearce, Max Noble:
Modelling the collaborative mission planning process using dynamic teamwork structures.
1124-1125
- Christos Stergiou, Geert Arys, Michael Wooldridge:
A policy based framework for agents: on the specification of an agent policy language including roles, relationships, conversation patterns and co-operation patterns.
1126-1127
- Kenji Sugawara, Yang Yu, Brian Ragsdale, Hideki Hara, Tetsuo Kinoshita:
Design of an agent-based middleware for job matchmaking in teleworking community.
1128-1129
- Toshiharu Sugawara, Satoshi Kurihara, Osamu Akashi:
Learning implicit resource relationships from past plans in multi-agent systems.
1130-1131
- Niranjan Suri, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Andrzej Uszok, Maggie R. Breedy, Marco M. Carvalho, Paul T. Groth, Renia Jeffers, Matt Johnson, Shriniwas Kulkarni, James Lott, Mark H. Burstein, Brett Benyo, David J. Diller:
Toward DAML-based policy enforcement for semantic data transformation and filtering in multi-agent systems.
1132-1133
- Juan Jim Tan, Stefan Poslad, Leonid Titkov:
Agent driven policy management for securing open services.
1134-1135
- Juan Jim Tan, Stefan Poslad, Leonid Titkov:
Ontology mediation in heterogeneous venue services.
1136-1137
- Leonid Titkov, Stefan Poslad:
Privacy conscious brokering in personalised location-aware applications.
1138-1139
- Bình Vu Trân, James Harland, Margaret Hamilton:
Expectation: the logic of flexible motivation.
1140-1141
- Kagan Tumer, John W. Lawson:
Collectives for multiple resource job scheduling across heterogeneous servers.
1142-1143
- Takahiro Uchiya, Takuo Suganuma, Tetsuo Kinoshita, Norio Shiratori:
Implementation and evaluation of active agent repository for dynamic networking.
1144-1145
- Albert J. N. van Breemen, Loe M. G. Feijs:
Architecture evaluation of an agent-based music gathering application.
1146-1147
- Wiebe van der Hoek, Alessio Lomuscio:
Ignore at your peril - towards a logic for ignorance.
1148-1149
- Wamberto Weber Vasconcelos:
Expressive global protocols via logic-based electronic institutions.
1150-1151
- Régis Vincent, Pauline Berry, Andrew Agno, Charlie Ortiz, David E. Wilkins:
Teambotica: a robotic framework for integrated teaming, tasking, networking, and control.
1152-1153
- Derrick Ward, Henry Hexmoor:
Towards deception in agents.
1154-1155
- Danny Weyns, Tom Holvoet:
Synchronous versus asynchronous collaboration in situated multi-agent systems.
1156-1157
- Lars Wittenburg, Weixiong Zhang:
Distributed breakout algorithm for distributed constraint optimization problems -- DBArelax.
1158-1159
- William Wright, Dana Moore:
Design considerations for multiagent systems on very small platforms.
1160-1161
- William Wright, Dana Moore, Michael Thome:
Organizational patterns for data management in large-scale distributed multiagent systems.
1162-1163
- Tomohisa Yamashita, Koichi Kurumatani, Robert L. Axtell, Azuma Ohuchi:
Group formation with split rule in social dilemmas.
1164-1165
- John Yen, Xiaocong Fan, Shuang Sun, Rui Wang, Cong Chen, Kaivan Kamali, Michael S. Miller, Richard A. Volz:
Formal semantics and communication strategies for proactive information delivery among team-based agents.
1166-1167
- Pinar Yolum, Munindar P. Singh:
Ladders of success: an empirical approach to trust.
1168-1169
- Xiaoqin Zhang, Victor R. Lesser, Sherief Abdallah:
Efficient ordering and parameterization of multi-linked negotiation.
1170-1171
- Xiaoqin Zhang, Victor R. Lesser, Thomas Wagner:
A multi-leveled negotiation framework.
1172-1173
- Hong Zhu:
A formal specification language for agent-oriented software engineering.
1174-1175
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