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12. EUMAS 2014: Prague, Czech Republic
- Nils Bulling:
Multi-Agent Systems - 12th European Conference, EUMAS 2014, Prague, Czech Republic, December 18-19, 2014, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 8953, Springer 2015, ISBN 978-3-319-17129-6
Agent-Based Models, Trust and Reputation
- Sebastian Ahrndt, Armin Aria, Johannes Fähndrich, Sahin Albayrak:
Ants in the OCEAN: Modulating Agents with Personality for Planning with Humans. 3-18 - Reyhan Aydogan, Alexei Sharpanskykh, Julia C. Lo:
A Trust-Based Situation Awareness Model. 19-34 - Patrick Krümpelmann, Tim Janus, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:
Angerona - A Flexible Multiagent Framework for Knowledge-Based Agents. 35-50 - Franziska Klügl:
Affordance-Based Interaction Design for Agent-Based Simulation Models. 51-66 - Nardine Osman, Alessandro Provetti, Valerio Riggi, Carles Sierra:
MORE: Merged Opinions Reputation Model. 67-81
Coordination, Coalitions and Teamwork
- Antonis Bikakis, Patrice Caire:
Computing Coalitions in Multiagent Systems: A Contextual Reasoning Approach. 85-100 - Jan Faigl, Olivier Simonin, François Charpillet:
Comparison of Task-Allocation Algorithms in Frontier-Based Multi-robot Exploration. 101-110 - Shervin Ghasemlou, Ali Mohades, Taher Abbas Shangari, Mohammadreza Tavassoli:
Homecoming: A Multi-robot Exploration Method for Conjunct Environments with a Systematic Return Procedure. 111-127 - Mojtaba Malek Akhlagh, Jernej Polajnar:
Distributed Deliberation on Direct Help in Agent Teamwork. 128-143 - Ted Scully, Michael G. Madden:
Forming Coalitions in Self-interested Multi-agent Environments Through the Promotion of Fair and Cooperative Behaviour. 144-158 - Changyun Wei, Koen V. Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Auction-Based Dynamic Task Allocation for Foraging with a Cooperative Robot Team. 159-174
Logic and Formal Approaches
- Antonis Achilleos:
Tableaux and Complexity Bounds for a Multiagent Justification Logic with Interacting Justifications. 177-192 - Maduka Attamah, Hans van Ditmarsch, Davide Grossi, Wiebe van der Hoek:
A Framework for Epistemic Gossip Protocols. 193-209 - Piotr Kazmierczak:
Compliance Games. 210-218 - Orna Kupferman, Giuseppe Perelli, Moshe Y. Vardi:
Synthesis with Rational Environments. 219-235 - Xin Sun, Zohreh Baniasadi:
STIT Based Deontic Logics for the Miners Puzzle. 236-251 - Hans van Ditmarsch, Sophia Knight, Aybüke Özgün:
Arbitrary Announcements on Topological Subset Spaces. 252-266
Theories in Practice and Real-World Problems
- Sarvar Abdullaev, Peter McBurney, Katarzyna Musial:
Direct Exchange Mechanisms for Option Pricing. 269-284 - Arthur Carvalho, Stanko Dimitrov, Kate Larson:
A Study on the Influence of the Number of MTurkers on the Quality of the Aggregate Output. 285-300 - Stéphanie Combettes, Thomas Sontheimer, Sylvain Rougemaille, Pierre Glize:
Multi-Agent Cooperation for Optimizing Weight of Electrical Aircraft Harnesses. 301-315 - Marin Lujak, Holger Billhardt, Sascha Ossowski:
Optimizing Emergency Medical Assistance Coordination in After-Hours Urgent Surgery Patients. 316-331 - Andre Ribeiro, Eiko Yoneki:
Spatial Coordination Games for Large-Scale Visualization. 332-345
Decision Making, Conflicts and Agreements
- Samir Aknine, Souhila Arib, Djamila Boukredera:
Modeling a Multi-issue Negotiation Protocol for Agent Extensible Negotiations. 349-359 - Martin Baláz, Jozef Frtús, Giorgos Flouris, Martin Homola, Ján Sefránek:
Conflict Resolution in Assumption-Based Frameworks. 360-369 - Guillem Francès, Xavier Rubio-Campillo, Carla Lancelotti, Marco Madella:
Decision Making in Agent-Based Models. 370-378 - Guido Governatori, Michael J. Maher, Francesco Olivieri, Antonino Rotolo, Simone Scannapieco:
Strategic Argumentation Under Grounded Semantics is NP-Complete. 379-387 - Juan Carlos Nieves, Helena Lindgren:
Deliberative Argumentation for Service Provision in Smart Environments. 388-397 - Henrique Viana, João F. L. Alcântara:
Priority-Based Merging Operator Without Distance Measures. 398-413 - Dimitra Zografistou, Giorgos Flouris, Theodore Patkos, Dimitris Plexousakis, Martin Baláz, Martin Homola, Alexander Simko:
A Dialogical Model for Collaborative Decision Making Based on Compromises. 414-423
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