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Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, January 2016
- Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Avi Rosenfeld, Joel E. Fischer

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Guest Editorial. 1-3 - Amos Azaria

, Ya'akov Gal
, Sarit Kraus
, Claudia V. Goldman:
Strategic advice provision in repeated human-agent interactions. 4-29 - Robert T. Loftin

, Bei Peng, James MacGlashan, Michael L. Littman, Matthew E. Taylor
, Jeff Huang, David L. Roberts:
Learning behaviors via human-delivered discrete feedback: modeling implicit feedback strategies to speed up learning. 30-59 - Avi Rosenfeld, Inon Zuckerman

, Erel Segal-Halevi
, Osnat Drein, Sarit Kraus
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NegoChat-A: a chat-based negotiation agent with bounded rationality. 60-81 - Sarvapali D. Ramchurn

, Feng Wu
, Wenchao Jiang, Joel E. Fischer
, Steven Reece, Stephen J. Roberts, Tom Rodden, Chris Greenhalgh
, Nicholas R. Jennings
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Human-agent collaboration for disaster response. 82-111 - Joana Campos, Patrícia Alves-Oliveira

, Ana Paiva
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Looking for Conflict: Gaze Dynamics in a Dyadic Mixed-Motive Game. 112-135 - Elizabeth I. Sklar

, Simon Parsons, Zimi Li, Jordan Salvit, Senni Perumal, Holly Wall, Jennifer A. Mangels:
Evaluation of a trust-modulated argumentation-based interactive decision-making tool. 136-173
Volume 30, Number 2, March 2016
- Francisco S. Melo

, Alberto Sardinha
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Ad hoc teamwork by learning teammates' task. 175-219 - Yang Xiang, Kamala Srinivasan:

Privacy preserving existence recognition and construction of hypertree agent organization. 220-258 - Sylvain Bouveret, Michel Lemaître:

Characterizing conflicts in fair division of indivisible goods using a scale of criteria. 259-290 - Simeon Visser, John Thangarajah

, James Harland
, Frank Dignum:
Preference-based reasoning in BDI agent systems. 291-330 - Shaheen Fatima

, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Majority bargaining for resource division. 331-363 - Arnon Netzer, Amnon Meisels, Roie Zivan:

Distributed envy minimization for resource allocation. 364-402
Volume 30, Number 3, May 2016
- Adam Eck, Leen-Kiat Soh, Sam Devlin

, Daniel Kudenko:
Potential-based reward shaping for finite horizon online POMDP planning. 403-445 - Valentin Goranko, Wojciech Jamroga

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State and path coalition effectivity models of concurrent multi-player games. 446-485 - Amos Azaria

, Ariella Richardson, Avi Rosenfeld:
Autonomous agents and human cultures in the trust-revenge game. 486-505 - Avshalom Elmalech, David Sarne, Noa Agmon:

Agent development as a strategy shaper. 506-525 - Igor Rochlin, Yonatan Aumann, David Sarne, Luba Golosman:

Efficiency and fairness in team search with self-interested agents. 526-552 - Gabriele Valentini

, Eliseo Ferrante
, Heiko Hamann, Marco Dorigo:
Collective decision with 100 Kilobots: speed versus accuracy in binary discrimination problems. 553-580
Volume 30, Number 4, July 2016
- Yuan Liu, Jie Zhang, Bo An, Sandip Sen

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A simulation framework for measuring robustness of incentive mechanisms and its implementation in reputation systems. 581-600 - Roberto Micalizio

, Gianluca Torta
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Explaining interdependent action delays in multiagent plans execution. 601-639 - Natalia Criado

, Elizabeth Black
, Michael Luck
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A coherence maximisation process for solving normative inconsistencies. 640-680 - Péter Egri:

Information elicitation for aggregate demand prediction with costly forecasting. 681-696 - Litan Ilany, Ya'akov Gal

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Algorithm selection in bilateral negotiation. 697-723 - Israel Sofer, David Sarne, Avinatan Hassidim:

Negotiation in exploration-based environment. 724-764
Volume 30, Number 5, September 2016
- Paolo Turrini

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Endogenous games with goals: side-payments among goal-directed agents. 765-792 - Olivier Gasquet, Valentin Goranko, François Schwarzentruber

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Big Brother Logic: visual-epistemic reasoning in stationary multi-agent systems. 793-825 - Guangliang Li

, Shimon Whiteson, W. Bradley Knox
, Hayley Hung:
Using informative behavior to increase engagement while learning from human reward. 826-848 - Tim Baarslag

, Mark J. C. Hendrikx, Koen V. Hindriks
, Catholijn M. Jonker:
Learning about the opponent in automated bilateral negotiation: a comprehensive survey of opponent modeling techniques. 849-898 - Shaheen Fatima

, Tomasz P. Michalak
, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Power and welfare in bargaining for coalition structure formation. 899-930 - Samuel Mascarenhas, Nick Degens, Ana Paiva

, Rui Prada
, Gert Jan Hofstede
, Adrie J. M. Beulens, Ruth Aylett:
Modeling culture in intelligent virtual agents - From theory to implementation. 931-962 - Giovanni Ciná

, Ulle Endriss
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Proving classical theorems of social choice theory in modal logic. 963-989 - Jinghui Zhong

, Wentong Cai
, Linbo Luo, Mingbi Zhao:
Learning behavior patterns from video for agent-based crowd modeling and simulation. 990-1019
Volume 30, Number 6, November 2016
- Virginia Dignum

, Nigel Gilbert
, Michael P. Wellman
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Introduction to the special issue on autonomous agents for agent-based modeling. 1021-1022 - Haifeng Zhang, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Joshua Letchford, Kiran Lakkaraju:

Data-driven agent-based modeling, with application to rooftop solar adoption. 1023-1049 - Dhirendra Singh

, Lin Padgham
, Brian Logan:
Integrating BDI Agents with Agent-Based Simulation Platforms. 1050-1071 - Angelos Chliaoutakis, Georgios Chalkiadakis

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Agent-based modeling of ancient societies and their organization structure. 1072-1116 - Luis G. Nardin

, Giulia Andrighetto, Rosaria Conte, Áron Székely, David Anzola
, Corinna Elsenbroich
, Ulf Lotzmann, Martin Neumann, Valentina Punzo, Klaus G. Troitzsch
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Simulating protection rackets: a case study of the Sicilian Mafia. 1117-1147 - Nidhi Parikh

, Harshal Hayatnagarkar, Richard J. Beckman, Madhav V. Marathe, Samarth Swarup:
A comparison of multiple behavior models in a simulation of the aftermath of an improvised nuclear detonation. 1148-1174 - Michael P. Wellman

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Putting the agent in agent-based modeling. 1175-1189

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