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2nd Agents 1998: St. Paul, Minnepolis, USA
- Katia P. Sycara, Michael J. Wooldridge:

Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Autonomous Agents, AGENTS 1998, St. Paul, Minnepolis, USA, May 9-13, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 0-89791-983-1
Paper Session 1: Agents at the Interface
- Scott M. Brown, Eugene Santos Jr., Sheila B. Banks, Mark E. Oxley:

Using Explicit Requirements and Metrics for Interface Agent User Model Correction. 1-7 - Timothy W. Bickmore, Linda K. Cook, Elizabeth F. Churchill, Joseph W. Sullivan:

Animated Autonomous Personal Representatives. 8-15 - Kristinn R. Thórisson:

Real-Time Decision Making in Multimodal Face-to-Face Communication. 16-23 - Phoebe Sengers:

Do the Thing Right: An Architecture for Action-Expression. 24-31
Paper Session 2: Robotics
- Chitta Baral, Luis Floriano, Aaron Hardesty, David Morales, Monica L. Nogueira, Tran Cao Son:

From Theory to Practice: The UTEP Robot in the AAAI 96 AAAI 97 Robot Contests. 32-38 - Guillaume Beslon, Frédérique Biennier, Béat Hirsbrunner:

Multi-Robot Path-Planning Based on Implicit Cooperation in a Robotic Swarm. 39-46 - Brian Yamauchi:

Frontier-Based Exploration Using Multiple Robots. 47-53 - Masahiro Fujita, Hiroaki Kitano

, Koji Kageyama:
Reconfigurable Physical Agents. 54-61
Paper Session 3: Coordination & Cooperation
- Mihai Barbuceanu, Tom Gray, Serge Mankovski:

Coordinating with Obligations. 62-69 - Richard Washington:

Markov Tracking for Agent Coordination. 70-77 - Manuela M. Veloso, Peter Stone, Kwun Han:

The CMUnited-97 Robotic Socccer Team: Perception and Multiagent Control. 78-85 - Peter Stone, Manuela M. Veloso:

Using Decision Tree Confidence Factors for Multi-Agent Control. 86-91
Paper Session 4: Engineering Agent Systems I
- Elizabeth A. Kendall

, P. V. Murali Krishna, Chirag V. Pathak, C. B. Suresh:
Patterns of Intelligent and Mobile Agents. 92-99 - Deepika Chauhan, Albert D. Baker:

JAFMAS: A Multiagent Application Development System. 100-107 - Yariv Aridor, Danny B. Lange:

Agent Design Patterns: Elements of Agent Application Design. 108-115
Paper Session 5: WWW Agents I
- Kurt D. Bollacker, Steve Lawrence, C. Lee Giles

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CiteSeer: An Autonous Web Agent for Automatic Retrieval and Identification of Interesting Publications. 116-123 - Prasad Chalasani, Somesh Jha, Onn Shehory, Katia P. Sycara

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Query Restart Strategies for Web Agent. 124-131 - Liren Chen, Katia P. Sycara:

WebMate: A Personal Agent for Browsing and Searching. 132-139
Panel: Autonomous Agents in Entertainment
Paper Session 6: Agents for Information Management I
- Gary Boone:

Concept Feature in Re: Agent, an Intelligent Email Agent. 141-148 - David M. Hilbert, David F. Redmiles:

Agents for Collecting Application Usage Data Over the Internet. 149-156 - Filippo Menczer

, Richard K. Belew:
Adaptive Information Agents in Distributed Textual Environments. 157-164
Paper Session 7: Synthetic Agents
- Daniel Rousseau, Barbara Hayes-Roth:

A Social-Psychological Model for Synthetic Actors. 165-172 - Patrick Doyle, Barbara Hayes-Roth:

Agents in Annotated Worlds. 173-180 - Clark Elliott, Jacek Brzezinski, Sanjay Sheth, Robert Salvatoriello:

Story-Morphing in the Affective Reasoning Paradigm: Generating Stories Semi-Automatically for Use with "Emotionally Intelligent" Multimedia Agents. 181-188
Panel
- Hyacinth S. Nwana, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein, Tuomas Sandholm, Carles Sierra, Pattie Maes, Robert H. Guttman:

Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce: Issues, Challenges and Some Viewpoints. 189-196
Paper Session 8: Mobile Software Agents
- Jonathan Bredin, David Kotz, Daniela Rus:

Market-Based Resource Control for Mobile Agents. 197-204 - Akhil Sahai, Christine Morin:

Mobile Agents for Enabling Mobile User Aware Applications. 205-211 - Kay Neuenhofen, Matthew Thompson:

A Secure Marketplace for Mobile Java Agents. 212-218 - Martin O. Hofmann, Amy McGovern, Kenneth R. Whitebread:

Mobile Agents on the Digital Battlefield. 219-225
Paper Session 9: Learning and Adaptation I
- Gerhard Weiß:

A Multiagent Perspective of Parallel and Distributed Machine Learning. 226-230 - Karen Zita Haigh, Manuela M. Veloso:

Learning Situation-Dependent Costs: Improving Planning from Probabilistic Robot Execution. 231-238 - Junling Hu, Michael P. Wellman:

Online Learning about Other Agents in a Dynamic Multiagent System. 239-246 - Matthew D. Schmill, Michael T. Rosenstein, Paul R. Cohen, Paul E. Utgoff:

Learning What Is Relevant to the Effects of Actions for a Mobile Robot. 247-253
Paper Session 10: Lifelike Agents
- Jiming Liu, Hong Qin:

Behavioral Self-Organization in Lifelike Agents. 254-260 - Elisabeth André

, Thomas Rist, Jochen Müller:
Integrating Reactive and Scripted Behaviors in a Life-Like Presentation Agent. 261-268 - Hannes Högni Vilhjálmsson, Justine Cassell:

BodyChat: Autonomous Commumicative Behaviors in Avators. 269-276 - Arthur Allen:

Actor-Based Computing: Vision Forestalled, Vision Fulfilled. 277-284
Paper Session 11: Computational Market Systems
- John Collins

, Ben Youngdahl, Scott Jamison, Bamshad Mobasher, Maria L. Gini:
A Market Architecture for Multi-Agent Contracting. 285-292 - Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar

, Francisco J. Martín, Pablo Noriega
, Pere Garcia, Carles Sierra:
Competitive Scenarios for Heterogeneous Trading Agents. 293-300 - Peter R. Wurman, Michael P. Wellman, William E. Walsh:

The Michigan Internet AcutionBot: A Configuarable Auction Server for Human and Software Agents. 301-308
Paper Session 12: Agent Control Architectures I
- Subrata Kumar Das, Alper K. Caglayan, Paul Gonsalves:

Increasing Agent Autonomy in Dynamic Environments. 309-316 - Maja J. Mataric, Victor B. Zordan, Zachary Mason:

Movement Control Methods for Complex, Dynamically Simulated Agents: Adonis dance the Macarena. 317-324 - Glenn S. Wasson, David Kortenkamp, Eric Huber:

Integrating Active Perception with an Autonomous Robot Architecture. 325-331
Video Session I
- Jeff Rickel, W. Lewis Johnson:

STEVE: A Pedagogical Agent for Virtual Reality. 332-333 - Andrew Stern, Adam Frank, Ben Resner:

Virtual Petz: A Hybrid Approach to Creating Autonomous, Lifelike Dogz and Catz. 334-335 - Srikanth Bandi, Daniel Thalmann:

The Use of Space Discretization for Autonomous Virtual Humans. 336-337
Paper Session 13: Agents for Information Management II
- Jennifer S. Kay

, Julius Etzl, Goutham Rao, Jon Thies:
The ATL Postmaster: A System for Agent Collaboration and Information Dissemination. 338-342 - Stéphane Zrehen, Michael A. Arbib:

Understanding Jokes: A Neural Approach to Content-Based Information Retrieval. 343-349
Video Session II
- Katia P. Sycara, Anandeep Pannu:

The RETSINA Multiagnet System: Towards Integrating Planning, Execution and Information Gathering. 350-351 - Kenneth R. Whitebread, Harley J. Stein:

Domain-Adaptive Information Systems (DAIS). Agents 1998: 352-353
Paper Session 14: Agent Control Architectures II
- Vincent Decugis, Jacques Ferber:

Action Selection in an Autonmous Agent with a Hierarchical Distributed Reactive Planning Architecture. 354-361 - Nicola Muscettola, Paul H. Morris, Barney Pell, Benjamin D. Smith:

Issues in Temporal Reasoning for Autonomous Control Systems. 362-368 - Barney Pell, Edward B. Gamble, Erann Gat, Ron Keesing, James Kurien, William Millar, P. Pandurang Nayak, Christian Plaunt, Brian C. Williams:

A Hybrid Procedural/Deductive Executive for Autonomous Spacecraft. 369-376
Paper Session 15: Engineering Agent Systems II
- Qi He, Katia P. Sycara, Timothy W. Finin:

Personal Security Agent: KQML-Based PKI. 377-384 - Michael J. Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings

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Pitfalls of Agent-Oriented Development. 385-391 - Carey Heckman, Jacob O. Wobbrock:

Liability for Autonomous Agent Design. 392-399
Paper Session 16: WWW Agents II
- William W. Cohen:

A Web-Based Information System that Reasons with Structured Collections of Text. 400-407 - Eui-Hong Han, Daniel Boley, Maria L. Gini, Robert Gross, Kyle Hastings, George Karypis

, Vipin Kumar, Bamshad Mobasher, Jerome Moore:
WebACE: A Web Agent for Document Categorization and Exploration. 408-415 - Andrew E. Fano:

Shopper's Eye: Using Location-Based Filtering for a Shopping Agent in the Physical World. 416-421
Paper Session 17: Learning and Adaptation II
- François Michaud, Maja J. Mataric:

A History-Based Approach for Adaptive Robot Behavior in Dynamic. 422-429 - Sandip Sen

, Anish Biswas:
Effects of Misconception on Reciprocative Agents. 430-435
Paper Session 18: Applications
- Sandeep Chatterjee:

SANI: A Seamless and Non-Intrustive Framework and Agent for Creatiang Intelligent Interactive Homes. 436-440 - Jiming Liu:

Reactive Agents for Adaptive Image Analysis. 441-448
Poster Session
- Luís Miguel Botelho, Helder Coelho:

Artificial Autonomous Agents with Artificial Emotions. 449-450 - Wen-Shyen E. Chen, S. T. Su, Yao-Nan Lien, H. T. Shu, Huiling Liu:

Mobility and Management Support for Mobile Agents. 451-452 - Qiming Chen, Parvathi Chundi, Umeshwar Dayal, Meichun Hsu:

Dynamic Software Agents for Business Intelligence Applications. 453-454 - Kenneth D. Forbus, Sven E. Kuehne:

RoboTA: An Agent Colony Architecture for Supporting Education. 455-456 - Somesh Jha, Prasad Chalasani, Onn Shehory, Katia P. Sycara:

A Formal Treatment of Distributed Matchmaking. 457-458 - Gal A. Kaminka, Milind Tambe:

A Synergy of Agent Components: Social Comparison for Failure Detection. 459-460 - Michael Mateas:

Subjective Avators. 461-462 - Simon Penny:

Embodied Cultural Agents and Synthetic Sociology. 463-464 - Aruna Sankaranarayanan, Maja J. Mataric:

The Multi-Agent-based Schedule Calculator (MASC) System. 465-466 - Michael Schroeder, Daniela Alina Plewe, Andreas Raab:

Ultima Ratio: Should Hamlet kill Claudius? 467-468 - Weiming Shen, Douglas H. Norrie:

Combining Mediation and Bidding Mechanisms for Agent-Based Manufacturing Scheduling. 469-470 - Aaron Sloman, Brian Logan:

Cognition and Affect: Architectures and Tools. 471-472 - Juan David Velásquez, Masahiro Fujita, Hiroaki Kitano:

An Open Architecture of Remotion and Behavior Control of Autonomous Agents. 473-474 - José M. Vidal, Tracy Mullen, Peter Weinstein, Edmund H. Durfee:

The University of Michigan Digital Library Service Market Society. 475-476

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