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AAMAS 2012: Valencia, Spain
- Wiebe van der Hoek, Lin Padgham, Vincent Conitzer, Michael Winikoff:

International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2012, Valencia, Spain, June 4-8, 2012 (3 Volumes). IFAAMAS 2012
Innovative applications
- Eric Shieh, Bo An, Rong Yang, Milind Tambe, Craig Baldwin, Joseph DiRenzo, Ben Maule, Garrett Meyer:

PROTECT: a deployed game theoretic system to protect the ports of the United States. 13-20 - Jun-young Kwak, Pradeep Varakantham, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe, Farrokh Jazizadeh, Geoffrey Kavulya, Laura Klein, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Timothy Hayes, Wendy Wood:

SAVES: a sustainable multiagent application to conserve building energy considering occupants. 21-28 - Simon Andrew Williamson, Pradeep Varakantham, Ong Chen Hui, Debin Gao:

Active malware analysis using stochastic games. 29-36 - Michal Jakob, Ondrej Vanek, Ondrej Hrstka, Michal Pechoucek:

Agents vs. pirates: multi-agent simulation and optimization to fight maritime piracy. 37-44 - Sunil Mamidi, Yu-Han Chang, Rajiv T. Maheswaran:

Improving building energy efficiency with a network of sensing, learning and prediction agents. 45-52
Virtual agents
- Celso M. de Melo, Peter J. Carnevale, Stephen Read, Dimitrios Antos, Jonathan Gratch:

Bayesian model of the social effects of emotion in decision-making in multiagent systems. 55-62 - Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, Candy L. Sidner, Ron Artstein, Lixing Huang, Louis-Philippe Morency:

Towards building a virtual counselor: modeling nonverbal behavior during intimate self-disclosure. 63-70 - Hong Yu, Mark O. Riedl:

A sequential recommendation approach for interactive personalized story generation. 71-78 - Deborah Richards, Michael J. Jacobson, John Porte, Charlotte E. Taylor, Meredith Taylor, Anne Newstead, Iwan Kelaiah, Nader Hanna:

Evaluating the models and behaviour of 3D intelligent virtual animals in a predator-prey relationship. 79-86 - Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud:

Model of the perception of smiling virtual character. 87-94
Robotics I
- Nithin Mathews, Alessandro Stranieri, Alexander Scheidler, Marco Dorigo:

Supervised morphogenesis: morphology control of ground-based self-assembling robots by aerial robots. 97-104 - Kian Hsiang Low, Jie Chen, John M. Dolan, Steve A. Chien, David R. Thompson:

Decentralized active robotic exploration and mapping for probabilistic field classification in environmental sensing. 105-112 - Matan Keidar, Gal A. Kaminka:

Robot exploration with fast frontier detection: theory and experiments. 113-120 - Prithviraj Dasgupta, Vladimir Ufimtsev, Carl A. Nelson, S. G. M. Hossain:

Dynamic reconfiguration in modular robots using graph partitioning-based coalitions. 121-128 - Patrick MacAlpine, Daniel Urieli, Samuel Barrett, Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan, Francisco Barrera, Adrian Lopez-Mobilia, Nicolae Stiurca, Victor Vu, Peter Stone:

UT Austin Villa 2011: a champion agent in the RoboCup 3D soccer simulation competition. 129-136
Robotics II
- Manuele Brambilla, Carlo Pinciroli, Mauro Birattari, Marco Dorigo:

Property-driven design for swarm robotics. 139-146 - Daniel Hennes, Daniel Claes, Wim Meeussen, Karl Tuyls:

Multi-robot collision avoidance with localization uncertainty. 147-154 - Prabhu Natarajan, Trong Nghia Hoang, Kian Hsiang Low, Mohan S. Kankanhalli:

Decision-theoretic approach to maximizing observation of multiple targets in multi-camera surveillance. 155-162 - Jianing Chen, Melvin Gauci, Michael J. Price, Roderich Groß:

Segregation in swarms of e-puck robots based on the Brazil nut effect. 163-170 - Alexandros Paraschos, Nikolaos I. Spanoudakis, Michail G. Lagoudakis:

Model-driven behavior specification for robotic teams. 171-178
Robotics III
- Shiqi Zhang, Mohan Sridharan:

Active visual sensing and collaboration on mobile robots using hierarchical POMDPs. 181-188 - Constantin Berzan, Matthias Scheutz:

What am I doing?: automatic construction of an agent's state-transition diagram through introspection. 189-196 - Keith Sullivan, Sean Luke:

Learning from demonstration with swarm hierarchies. 197-204 - Guangyu Xia, Roger B. Dannenberg, Junyun Tay, Manuela M. Veloso:

Autonomous robot dancing driven by beats and emotions of music. 205-212
Teamwork I
- Qiangfeng Peter Lau, Mong-Li Lee, Wynne Hsu:

Coordination guided reinforcement learning. 215-222 - Thomas Voice, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Nicholas R. Jennings:

On coalition formation with sparse synergies. 223-230 - Sebastian Stein, Simon Andrew Williamson, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Decentralised channel allocation and information sharing for teams of cooperative agents. 231-238 - Piotr L. Szczepanski, Tomasz P. Michalak, Talal Rahwan:

A new approach to betweenness centrality based on the Shapley Value. 239-246 - Andrew Kimmel, Andrew Dobson, Kostas E. Bekris:

Maintaining team coherence under the velocity obstacle framework. 247-256
Distributed problem solving
- Duc Thien Nguyen, William Yeoh, Hoong Chuin Lau:

Stochastic dominance in stochastic DCOPs for risk-sensitive applications. 257-264 - Roie Zivan, Hilla Peled:

Max/min-sum distributed constraint optimization through value propagation on an alternating DAG. 265-272 - Patricia Gutierrez, Pedro Meseguer:

Improving BnB-ADOPT+-AC. 273-280 - Sam Miller, Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Alex Rogers:

Optimal decentralised dispatch of embedded generation in the smart grid. 281-288 - Ruben Stranders, Long Tran-Thanh, Francesco Maria Delle Fave, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:

DCOPs and bandits: exploration and exploitation in decentralised coordination. 289-296
Agent societies
- Siwei Jiang, Jie Zhang, Yew-Soon Ong:

A multiagent evolutionary framework based on trust for multiobjective optimization. 299-306 - Emilio Serrano, Michael Rovatsos, Juan A. Botía:

A qualitative reputation system for multiagent systems with protocol-based communication. 307-314 - Yasaman Haghpanah, Marie desJardins:

PRep: a probabilistic reputation model for biased societies. 315-322 - Jason Sleight, Edmund H. Durfee:

A decision-theoretic characterization of organizational influences. 323-330 - Max Knobbout, Mehdi Dastani:

Reasoning under compliance assumptions in normative multiagent systems. 331-340
Teamwork II
- Noa Agmon, Peter Stone:

Leading ad hoc agents in joint action settings with multiple teammates. 341-348 - Stefano V. Albrecht, Subramanian Ramamoorthy:

Comparative evaluation of MAL algorithms in a diverse set of ad hoc team problems. 349-356 - Samuel Barrett, Peter Stone:

An analysis framework for ad hoc teamwork tasks. 357-364 - Somchaya Liemhetcharat, Manuela M. Veloso:

Modeling and learning synergy for team formation with heterogeneous agents. 365-374
Learning I
- Karun Rao, Shimon Whiteson:

V-MAX: tempered optimism for better PAC reinforcement learning. 375-382 - Haitham Bou-Ammar, Karl Tuyls, Matthew E. Taylor, Kurt Driessens, Gerhard Weiss:

Reinforcement learning transfer via sparse coding. 383-390 - Arun Tejasvi Chaganty, Prateek Gaur, Balaraman Ravindran:

Learning in a small world. 391-397 - Jacob W. Crandall:

Just add Pepper: extending learning algorithms for repeated matrix games to repeated Markov games. 399-406 - Jeshua Bratman, Satinder Singh, Jonathan Sorg, Richard L. Lewis:

Strong mitigation: nesting search for good policies within search for good reward. 407-414
Learning II
- W. T. Luke Teacy, Georgios Chalkiadakis, Alessandro Farinelli, Alex Rogers, Nick R. Jennings, Sally I. McClean, Gerard Parr:

Decentralized Bayesian reinforcement learning for online agent collaboration. 417-424 - Mitchell K. Colby, Kagan Tumer:

Shaping fitness functions for coevolving cooperative multiagent systems. 425-432 - Sam Devlin, Daniel Kudenko:

Dynamic potential-based reward shaping. 433-440 - Quang Duong, Michael P. Wellman, Satinder Singh, Michael J. Kearns:

Learning and predicting dynamic networked behavior with graphical multiagent models. 441-448
Human-agent interaction
- Galit Haim, Ya'akov (Kobi) Gal, Michele Gelfand, Sarit Kraus:

A cultural sensitive agent for human-computer negotiation. 451-458 - Amos Azaria, Zinovi Rabinovich, Sarit Kraus, Claudia V. Goldman, Omer Tsimhoni:

Giving advice to people in path selection problems. 459-466 - Ece Kamar, Severin Hacker, Eric Horvitz:

Combining human and machine intelligence in large-scale crowdsourcing. 467-474 - W. Bradley Knox, Peter Stone:

Reinforcement learning from simultaneous human and MDP reward. 475-482 - Luis C. Cobo, Charles Lee Isbell Jr., Andrea Lockerd Thomaz:

Automatic task decomposition and state abstraction from demonstration. 483-490
Argumentation & negotiation
- Richard Booth, Martin Caminada, Mikolaj Podlaszewski, Iyad Rahwan:

Quantifying disagreement in argument-based reasoning. 493-500 - Samy Sá, João F. L. Alcântara:

Cooperative dialogues with conditional arguments. 501-508 - Sergio Pajares Ferrando, Eva Onaindia:

Defeasible argumentation for multi-agent planning in ambient intelligence applications. 509-516 - Andrew Koster, Jordi Sabater-Mir, W. Marco Schorlemmer:

Personalizing communication about trust. 517-524 - Quoc Bao Vo, Minyi Li:

From axiomatic to strategic models of bargaining with logical beliefs and goals. 525-532
Emergence
- Yoram Bachrach, Thore Graepel, Gjergji Kasneci, Michal Kosinski, Jurgen Van Gael:

Crowd IQ: aggregating opinions to boost performance. 535-542 - Oleksandr Pryymak, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Efficient opinion sharing in large decentralised teams. 543-550 - Amer G. Ghanem, Srinivasa Vedanarayanan, Ali A. Minai:

Agents of influence in social networks. 551-558 - Han The Anh, Luís Moniz Pereira, Francisco C. Santos:

The emergence of commitments and cooperation. 559-566
Social choice I
- Travis C. Service, Julie A. Adams:

Strategyproof approximations of distance rationalizable voting rules. 569-576 - Dorothea Baumeister, Piotr Faliszewski, Jérôme Lang, Jörg Rothe:

Campaigns for lazy voters: truncated ballots. 577-584 - Haris Aziz

, Paul Harrenstein, Markus Brill, Jérôme Lang, Felix A. Fischer, Hans Georg Seedig:
Possible and necessary winners of partial tournaments. 585-592 - Travis C. Service, Julie A. Adams:

Communication complexity of approximating voting rules. 593-602
Social choice II
- Toby Walsh, Lirong Xia:

Lot-based voting rules. 603-610 - Omer Lev, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Convergence of iterative voting. 611-618 - Svetlana Obraztsova, Edith Elkind:

Optimal manipulation of voting rules. 619-626 - Edith Elkind, Gábor Erdélyi:

Manipulation under voting rule uncertainty. 627-634 - Annemieke Reijngoud, Ulle Endriss:

Voter response to iterated poll information. 635-644
Economies & markets I
- Abraham Othman, Tuomas Sandholm:

Rational market making with probabilistic knowledge. 645-652 - Imon Palit, Steve Phelps, Wing Lon Ng:

Can a zero-intelligence plus model explain the stylized facts of financial time series data? 653-660 - Harry Thomas Rose, Alex Rogers, Enrico H. Gerding:

A scoring rule-based mechanism for aggregate demand prediction in the smart grid. 661-668 - Sebastian Stein, Enrico H. Gerding, Valentin Robu, Nicholas R. Jennings:

A model-based online mechanism with pre-commitment and its application to electric vehicle charging. 669-676 - Ruggiero Cavallo, Shaili Jain:

Efficient crowdsourcing contests. 677-686
Economies & markets II
- Mahsa Maghami, Gita Sukthankar:

Identifying influential agents for advertising in multi-agent markets. 687-694 - David F. Bacon, David C. Parkes, Yiling Chen, Malvika Rao, Ian A. Kash, Manu Sridharan:

Predicting your own effort. 695-702 - Pankaj Dayama, Aditya Karnik, Y. Narahari:

Optimal incentive timing strategies for product marketing on social networks. 703-710 - John P. Dickerson, Ariel D. Procaccia, Tuomas Sandholm:

Optimizing kidney exchange with transplant chains: theory and reality. 711-718 - Avital Gutman, Noam Nisan:

Fair allocation without trade. 719-728
Auction & mechanism design
- Pingzhong Tang, Tuomas Sandholm:

Mixed-bundling auctions with reserve prices. 729-736 - Craig Boutilier:

Eliciting forecasts from self-interested experts: scoring rules for decision makers. 737-744 - Mingyu Guo:

Worst-case optimal redistribution of VCG payments in heterogeneous-item auctions with unit demand. 745-752 - Taiki Todo, Takayuki Mouri, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo:

False-name-proofness in online mechanisms. 753-762
Game theory I
- Haris Aziz

, Florian Brandl:
Existence of stability in hedonic coalition formation games. 763-770 - Michal Feldman, Reshef Meir, Moshe Tennenholtz:

Stability scores: measuring coalitional stability. 771-778 - Georgios Chalkiadakis, Evangelos Markakis, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Coalitional stability in structured environments. 779-786 - Yair Zick, Georgios Chalkiadakis, Edith Elkind:

Overlapping coalition formation games: charting the tractability frontier. 787-794 - Suguru Ueda, Takato Hasegawa, Naoyuki Hashimoto, Naoki Ohta, Atsushi Iwasaki, Makoto Yokoo:

Handling negative value rules in MC-net-based coalition structure generation. 795-804
Game theory II
- Davide Grossi, Paolo Turrini:

Short sight in extensive games. 805-812 - Nicola Gatti, Fabio Panozzo:

New results on the verification of Nash refinements for extensive-form games. 813-820 - Janusz Marecki, Gerald Tesauro, Richard B. Segal:

Playing repeated Stackelberg games with unknown opponents. 821-828 - Troels Bjerre Sørensen:

Repeated zero-sum games with budget. 829-836 - Michael Johanson, Nolan Bard, Marc Lanctot, Richard G. Gibson, Michael Bowling:

Efficient Nash equilibrium approximation through Monte Carlo counterfactual regret minimization. 837-846
Game theory III
- Rong Yang, Fernando Ordóñez, Milind Tambe:

Computing optimal strategy against quantal response in security games. 847-854 - Zhengyu Yin, Milind Tambe:

A unified method for handling discrete and continuous uncertainty in Bayesian Stackelberg games. 855-862 - Matthew Brown, Bo An, Christopher Kiekintveld, Fernando Ordóñez, Milind Tambe:

Multi-objective optimization for security games. 863-870 - Sam Ganzfried, Tuomas Sandholm, Kevin Waugh:

Strategy purification and thresholding: effective non-equilibrium approaches for playing large games. 871-878 - Steven Okamoto, Noam Hazon, Katia P. Sycara:

Solving non-zero sum multiagent network flow security games with attack costs. 879-888
Game theory IV
- Haoqi Zhang, Eric Horvitz, Yiling Chen, David C. Parkes:

Task routing for prediction tasks. 889-896 - Yossi Azar, Uriel Feige, Moshe Tennenholtz, Michal Feldman:

Mastering multi-player games. 897-904 - Ondrej Vanek, Zhengyu Yin, Manish Jain, Branislav Bosanský, Milind Tambe, Michal Pechoucek:

Game-theoretic resource allocation for malicious packet detection in computer networks. 905-912 - M. A. Raghunandan, C. A. Subramanian:

Sustaining cooperation on networks: an analytical study based on evolutionary game theory. 913-920 - James R. Wright, Kevin Leyton-Brown:

Behavioral game theoretic models: a Bayesian framework for parameter analysis. 921-930
Game & agent theories
- Bryce Wiedenbeck, Michael P. Wellman:

Scaling simulation-based game analysis through deviation-preserving reduction. 931-938 - Paul E. Dunne, Michael J. Wooldridge:

Towards tractable Boolean games. 939-946 - Michael Wunder, John Robert Yaros, Michael Kaisers, Michael L. Littman:

A framework for modeling population strategies by depth of reasoning. 947-954 - Bostjan Kaluza, Gal A. Kaminka, Milind Tambe:

Detection of suspicious behavior from a sparse set of multiagent interactions. 955-964
Planning
- Stefano Ermon, Carla P. Gomes, Bart Selman, Alexander Vladimirsky:

Probabilistic planning with non-linear utility functions and worst-case guarantees. 965-972 - Stefan J. Witwicki, Frans A. Oliehoek, Leslie Pack Kaelbling:

Heuristic search of multiagent influence space. 973-980 - Vikas Shivashankar, Ugur Kuter, Dana S. Nau, Ronald Alford:

A hierarchical goal-based formalism and algorithm for single-agent planning. 981-988 - Matthew Molineaux, Ugur Kuter, Matthew Klenk:

DiscoverHistory: understanding the past in planning and execution. 989-996 - Carlos Hernández, Jorge A. Baier, Tansel Uras, Sven Koenig:

Time-bounded adaptive A. 997-1006
Knowledge representation & reasoning
- Budhitama Subagdja, Wenwen Wang, Ah-Hwee Tan, Yuan-Sin Tan, Loo-Nin Teow:

Memory formation, consolidation, and forgetting in learning agents. 1007-1014 - Yifeng Zeng, Hua Mao, Yinghui Pan, Jian Luo:

Improved use of partial policies for identifying behavioral equivalence. 1015-1022 - Guido Boella, Silvano Colombo Tosatto, Artur S. d'Avila Garcez, Valerio Genovese, Alan Perotti, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:

Learning and reasoning about norms using neural-symbolic systems. 1023-1030 - Giuseppe De Giacomo, Yves Lespérance, Christian J. Muise:

On supervising agents in situation-determined ConGolog. 1031-1038 - Ekhlas Sonu, Prashant Doshi:

Generalized and bounded policy iteration for finitely-nested interactive POMDPs: scaling up. 1039-1048
Agent-based software development
- John Thangarajah, Sebastian Sardiña, Lin Padgham:

Measuring plan coverage and overlap for agent reasoning. 1049-1056 - Natasha Alechina, Mehdi Dastani, Brian Logan:

Programming norm-aware agents. 1057-1064 - Noélie Bonjean, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Antonio Chella, Frédéric Migeon, Massimo Cossentino, Valeria Seidita:

Metamodel-based metrics for agent-oriented methodologies. 1065-1072 - Pankaj R. Telang, Munindar P. Singh:

Comma: a commitment-based business modeling methodology and its empirical evaluation. 1073-1080 - Steven Shapiro, Sebastian Sardiña, John Thangarajah, Lawrence Cavedon, Lin Padgham:

Revising conflicting intention sets in BDI agents. 1081-1088
Logics for agency
- Hans van Ditmarsch, Tim French, Fernando R. Velázquez-Quesada:

Action models for knowledge and awareness. 1091-1098 - Thomas Ågotnes, Natasha Alechina:

Epistemic coalition logic: completeness and complexity. 1099-1106 - Andrew V. Jones, Michal Knapik

, Wojciech Penczek, Alessio Lomuscio:
Group synthesis for parametric temporal-epistemic logic. 1107-1114 - Wiebe van der Hoek, Petar Iliev, Michael J. Wooldridge:

A logic of revelation and concealment. 1115-1122 - Valentin Goranko, Wojciech Jamroga:

State and path coalition effectivity models for logics of multi-player games. 1123-1130
Logic and verification
- Mehdi Dastani, Emiliano Lorini:

A logic of emotions: from appraisal to coping. 1133-1140 - Ioana Boureanu, Andrew V. Jones, Alessio Lomuscio:

Automatic verification of epistemic specifications under convergent equational theories. 1141-1148 - Munindar P. Singh:

Semantics and verification of information-based protocols. 1149-1156
Innovative applications
- Katsuya Suetsugu, Atsuko Mutoh, Shohei Kato, Hidenori Itoh:

Emergence of multi-generational migration behavior by adaptiogenesis to environmental changes. 1159-1160 - Felipe Meneguzzi, Jean Oh, Nilanjan Chakraborty, Katia P. Sycara, Siddharth Mehrotra, James Tittle, Michael Lewis:

A cognitive architecture for emergency response. 1161-1162 - Sarah L. Hickmott, Liam Magee, Lin Padgham, James A. Thom:

An adaptive system for proactively supporting sustainability goals. 1163-1164 - Valentin Robu, Ramachandra Kota, Georgios Chalkiadakis, Alex Rogers, Nicholas R. Jennings:

Cooperative virtual power plant formation using scoring rules. 1165-1166 - Fatimah Ishowo-Oloko, Perukrishnen Vytelingum, Nick R. Jennings, Iyad Rahwan:

A storage pricing mechanism for learning agents in Masdar City smart grid. 1167-1168 - Sindre Pedersen, Bjarne Foss, Ingrid Schjølberg, Johannes Tjønnås:

MAS for manufacturing control: a layered case study. 1169-1170 - Adam Z. Wyner, Katie Atkinson, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon:

Opinion gathering using a multi-agent systems approach to policy selection. 1171-1172 - Matteo Vasirani, Sascha Ossowski:

Lottery-based resource allocation for plug-in electric vehicle charging. 1173-1174
Virtual agents
- Rui Prada, Guilherme Raimundo, Joana Dimas, Carlos Martinho, Jorge F. Peña, Márcia Baptista, Pedro Alexandre Santos, Luís L. Ribeiro:

The role of social identity, rationality and anticipation in believable agents. 1175-1176 - Ulf Großekathöfer, Nils-Christian Wöhler, Thomas Hermann, Stefan Kopp:

On-the-fly behavior coordination for interactive virtual agents: a model for learning, recognizing and reproducing hand-arm gestures online. 1177-1178 - Ken Prepin, Catherine Pelachaud:

Live generation of interactive non-verbal behaviours. 1179-1180 - Joost van Oijen, Frank Dignum:

Agent communication for believable human-like interactions between virtual characters. 1181-1182 - Janneke M. van der Zwaan, Virginia Dignum, Catholijn M. Jonker:

A BDI dialogue agent for social support: specification of verbal support types. 1183-1184 - Mario Cataldi, Rossana Damiano, Vincenzo Lombardo, Antonio Pizzo:

An agent-based annotation model for narrative media. 1185-1186 - Wilson Wong, Lawrence Cavedon, John Thangarajah, Lin Padgham:

Goal-driven approach to open-ended dialogue management using BDI agents. 1187-1188 - Daniel Villatoro, Giulia Andrighetto, Jordi Brandts, Jordi Sabater-Mir, Rosaria Conte:

Distributed punishment as a norm-signalling tool. 1189-1190 - Sabrina Campano, Nicolas Sabouret, Etienne de Sevin, Vincent Corruble:

The "resource" approach to emotion. 1191-1192 - Jason Tsai, Emma Bowring, Stacy Marsella, Milind Tambe:

Emotional contagion with virtual characters. 1193-1194 - Harmen de Weerd, Rineke Verbrugge, Bart Verheij:

Higher-order social cognition in rock-paper-scissors: a simulation study. 1195-1196
Robotics
- Matthias U. Keysermann, Henriette S. M. Cramer, Ruth Aylett, Carsten Zoll, Sibylle Enz, Patrícia Amâncio Vargas:

Can I trust you?: sharing information with artificial companions. 1197-1198 - Zhao Song, Seyed Abbas Sadat, Richard T. Vaughan:

MO-LOST: adaptive ant trail untangling in multi-objective multi-colony robot foraging. 1199-1200 - Eric Raboin, Ugur Kuter, Dana S. Nau:

Generating strategies for multi-agent pursuit-evasion games in partially observable Euclidean space. 1201-1202 - Matteo Leonetti, Luca Iocchi, Subramanian Ramamoorthy:

Induction and learning of finite-state controllers from simulation. 1203-1204 - Frederick Ducatelle, Gianni A. Di Caro, Luca Maria Gambardella:

Spatial awareness in robotic swarms through local wireless communications. 1205-1206 - Michiel Blokzijl-Zanker, Yiannis Demiris:

Multi Robot Learning by Demonstration. 1207-1208 - Laëtitia Matignon, Laurent Jeanpierre, Abdel-Illah Mouaddib:

Distributed value functions for the coordination of decentralized decision makers. 1209-1210 - Ernesto Nunes, Maitreyi Nanjanath, Maria L. Gini:

Auctioning robotic tasks with overlapping time windows. 1211-1212 - Paul Scerri, Prasanna Velagapudi, Balajee Kannan, Abhinav Valada, Christopher Tomaszewski, John M. Dolan, Adrian Scerri, Kumar Shaurya Shankar, Luis Bill, George Kantor:

Real-world testing of a multi-robot team. 1213-1214 - Aijun Bai, Feng Wu, Xiaoping Chen:

Online planning for large MDPs with MAXQ decomposition. 1215-1216 - Thomas Kollar, Mehdi Samadi, Manuela M. Veloso:

Enabling robots to find and fetch objects by querying the web. 1217-1218 - Bennie Lewis, Gita Sukthankar:

Configurable human-robot interaction for multi-robot manipulation tasks. 1219-1220
Agent reasoning
- Adam Eck, Leen-Kiat Soh:

Evaluating POMDP rewards for active perception. 1221-1222 - Gauvain Bourgne, Katsumi Inoue, Nicolas Maudet:

Finding new consequences of an observation in a system of agents. 1223-1224 - Ingrid Nunes, Simon Miles, Michael Luck, Carlos José Pereira de Lucena:

User-centric preference-based decision making. 1225-1226 - Geoffrey J. Gordon, Pradeep Varakantham, William Yeoh, Hoong Chuin Lau, Ajay S. Aravamudhan, Shih-Fen Cheng:

Lagrangian relaxation for large-scale multi-agent planning. 1227-1228 - Frans A. Oliehoek, Matthijs T. J. Spaan:

Tree-based pruning for multiagent POMDPs with delayed communication. 1229-1230 - Pere Pardo, Mehrnoosh Sadrzadeh:

Planning in the logics of communication and change. 1231-1232 - Trong Nghia Hoang, Kian Hsiang Low:

Intention-aware planning under uncertainty for interacting with self-interested, boundedly rational agents. 1233-1234 - Pradeep Varakantham, Janusz Marecki:

Delayed observation planning in partially observable domains. 1235-1236 - Marek Grzes, Jesse Hoey:

Analysis of methods for solving MDPs. 1237-1238 - Antonín Komenda, Peter Novák, Michal Pechoucek:

Decentralized multi-agent plan repair in dynamic environments. 1239-1240 - Michele Piunti, Matteo Venanzi, Rino Falcone, Cristiano Castelfranchi:

Multimodal trust formation with Uninformed Cognitive Maps (UnCM). 1241-1242 - Xia Qu, Prashant Doshi, Adam Goodie:

Modeling deep strategic reasoning by humans in competitive games. 1243-1244 - Nicolas Troquard:

Coalitional agency and evidence-based ability. 1245-1246 - Hans van Ditmarsch, Jérôme Lang, Abdallah Saffidine:

Strategic voting and the logic of knowledge. 1247-1248 - Madalina Croitoru, Sebastian Rudolph

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Exclusivity-based allocation of knowledge. 1249-1250
Agent cooperation
- Katie Long Genter, Noa Agmon, Peter Stone:

Role selection in ad hoc teamwork. 1251-1252 - Dayong Ye, Minjie Zhang, Danny Sutanto:

Integrating self-organisation into dynamic coalition formation. 1253-1254 - Gary Fredericks, José M. Vidal:

An analysis of constructive network formation models. 1255-1256 - Manh Tung Pham, Kiam Tian Seow:

On deconflicting local coordination among agents. 1257-1258 - Enrique de la Hoz, Miguel A. López-Carmona, Mark Klein, Ivan Marsá-Maestre:

Hierarchical clustering and linguistic mediation rules for multiagent negotiation. 1259-1260 - Linglong Zhu, Yang Xu, Paul Scerri, Han Liang:

An information sharing algorithm for large dynamic mobile multi-agent teams. 1261-1262 - Christian Bessiere, Ismel Brito, Patricia Gutierrez, Pedro Meseguer:

Global constraints in distributed constraint satisfaction. 1263-1264 - Raz Nissim, Ronen I. Brafman:

Multi-agent A* for parallel and distributed systems. 1265-1266 - Roie Zivan, Alon Grubshtein, Michal Friedman, Amnon Meisels:

Partial cooperation in multi-agent search. 1267-1268 - Pradeep Varakantham, William Yeoh, Prasanna Velagapudi, Katia P. Sycara, Paul Scerri:

Prioritized shaping of models for solving DEC-POMDPs. 1269-1270 - Xiao-Feng Xie, Stephen F. Smith, Gregory J. Barlow:

Coordinated look-ahead scheduling for real-time traffic signal control. 1271-1272 - Brammert Ottens, Boi Faltings:

Global optimization for multiple agents. 1273-1274 - Toni Penya-Alba, Jesús Cerquides, Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar, Meritxell Vinyals:

Scalable decentralized supply chain formation through binarized belief propagation. 1275-1276 - Stefan J. Witwicki, Inn-Tung Chen, Edmund H. Durfee, Satinder Singh:

Planning and evaluating multiagent influences under reward uncertainty. 1277-1278 - Yoonheui Kim, Victor R. Lesser:

A better maximization procedure for online distributed constraint optimization. 1279-1280 - Asaf Frieder, Raz Lin, Sarit Kraus:

Agent-human coordination with communication costs under uncertainty. 1281-1282 - Jie Xu, William R. Zame, Mihaela van der Schaar:

Token economy for online exchange systems. 1283-1284
Economic paradigms
- Michael Winsper, Maria Chli:

Using the max-sum algorithm for supply chain formation in dynamic multi-unit environments. 1285-1286 - Nhan-Tam Nguyen, Trung Thanh Nguyen, Magnus Roos, Jörg Rothe:

Complexity and approximability of social welfare optimization in multiagent resource allocation. 1287-1288 - Mohamed Elidrisi, Maria L. Gini:

When speed matters in learning against adversarial opponents. 1289-1290 - Yinon Nahum, David Sarne, Onn Shehory, Sanmay Das:

Do experts help in two-sided search? 1291-1292 - David Sarne, Yonatan Aumann:

The benefits of search costs in multiagent exploration. 1293-1294 - Eunkyung Kim, Luyan Chi, Yu Ning, Yu-Han Chang, Rajiv T. Maheswaran:

Adaptive negotiating agents in dynamic games: outperforming human behavior in diverse societies. 1295-1296 - James Pita, Richard John, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe, Rong Yang, Sarit Kraus:

A robust approach to addressing human adversaries in security games. 1297-1298 - Rong Yang, Fei Fang, Albert Xin Jiang, Karthik Rajagopal, Milind Tambe, Rajiv T. Maheswaran:

Designing better strategies against human adversaries in network security games. 1299-1300 - Viliam Lisý, Branislav Bosanský, Michal Pechoucek:

Anytime algorithms for multi-agent visibility-based pursuit-evasion games. 1301-1302 - Joshua Letchford, Yevgeniy Vorobeychik:

Computing optimal security strategies in networked domains: a cost-benefit approach. 1303-1304 - Yongjoon Joe, Atsushi Iwasaki, Michihiro Kandori, Ichiro Obara, Makoto Yokoo:

Automated equilibrium analysis of repeated games with private monitoring: a POMDP approach. 1305-1306 - Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Bo An, Milind Tambe:

Adversarial patrolling games. 1307-1308 - Julian Zappala, Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan:

Consensus games. 1309-1310 - Haris Aziz

, Paul Harrenstein, Evangelia Pyrga:
Individual-based stability in hedonic games depending on the best or worst players. 1311-1312 - Nicolas Maudet, Maria Silvia Pini, Kristen Brent Venable, Francesca Rossi:

Influence and aggregation of preferences over combinatorial domains. 1313-1314 - Michael Zuckerman, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Manipulation with randomized tie-breaking under Maximin. 1315-1316 - Alina Beygelzimer, John Langford, David M. Pennock:

Learning performance of prediction markets with Kelly bettors. 1317-1318 - Sharad Goel, David M. Pennock, Mohammad Mahdian, Daniel M. Reeves:

TrustBets: betting over an IOU network. 1319-1320 - Elliot Anshelevich, Meenal Chhabra, Matthew Gerrior, Sanmay Das:

On the social welfare of mechanisms for repeated batch matching. 1321-1322 - Sofia Ceppi, Enrico H. Gerding, Nicola Gatti:

Merging multiple information sources in federated sponsored search auctions. 1323-1324 - Nicola Gatti, Alessandro Lazaric, Francesco Trovò:

A truthful learning mechanism for multi-slot sponsored search auctions with externalities. 1325-1326 - Suguru Ueda, Daniel Fragiadakis, Atsushi Iwasaki, Peter Troyan, Makoto Yokoo:

Strategy-proof mechanisms for two-sided matching with minimum and maximum quotas. 1327-1328 - Ece Kamar, Eric Horvitz:

Incentives for truthful reporting in crowdsourcing. 1329-1330
Agent-based simulations
- Zaojie Rui, Tuanjie Fu, Darong Lai, Yichuan Jiang:

Cooperation among malicious agents: a general quantitative congestion game framework. 1331-1332 - Sreerupa Chatterjee, Alexander Ruff, Sandip Sen:

Opinion convergence in agent networks. 1333-1334 - Robert Junges, Franziska Klügl:

Behavior modeling from learning agents: sensitivity to objective function details. 1335-1336 - Philip Hendrix, Elena O. Budrene, Igor Linkov, Benoit Morel:

Emergent behavior of bacteria in a multiagent system. 1337-1338 - Alessia Mauri, Andrea Tettamanzi:

Investigating the role of social behavior in financial markets through agent-based simulation. 1339-1340 - Giuseppe Vizzari, Lorenza Manenti:

An agent-based model for pedestrian and group dynamics: experimental and real-world scenarios. 1341-1342 - Natalie Fridman, Avishay Zilka, Gal A. Kaminka:

The impact of cultural differences on crowd dynamics. 1343-1344 - Ladislau Bölöni:

The Spanish Steps flower scam: agent-based modeling of a complex social interaction. 1345-1346 - Hitoshi Yamamoto, Isamu Okada, Yuki Ogawa:

Effect of defectors for cooperation: how strictly should defectors be eliminated from the newcomers? 1347-1348 - Feyza Merve Hafizoglu, Sandip Sen:

Patterns of migration and adoption of choices by agents in communities. 1349-1350 - Maicon de Brito do Amarante, Ana L. C. Bazzan:

Agent-based simulation of mobility in real-world transportation networks: effects of acquiring information and replanning en-route. 1351-1352 - Philippe Caillou, Javier Gil Quijano:

SimAnalyzer: automated description of groups dynamics in agent-based simulations. 1353-1354
Agent societies and societal issues
- Elena del Val Noguera, Miguel Rebollo, Vicente J. Botti:

Emergence of cooperation through structural changes and incentives in service-oriented MAS. 1355-1356 - Mario Paolucci, Francisco Grimaldo:

Disagreement for control of rational cheating in peer review: a simulation. 1357-1358 - Chris Burnett, Nir Oren:

Sub-delegation and trust. 1359-1360 - Siyuan Liu, Alex C. Kot, Chunyan Miao, Yin Leng Theng:

A Dempster-Shafer theory based witness trustworthiness model. 1361-1362 - Reid Kerr, Robin Cohen:

Detecting and identifying coalitions. 1363-1364 - Hui Fang, Jie Zhang, Murat Sensoy, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann:

SARC: subjectivity alignment for reputation computation. 1365-1366 - Nathan Griffiths, Sarabjot Singh Anand:

The impact of social placement of non-learning agents on convention emergence. 1367-1368 - Duangtida Athakravi, Domenico Corapi, Alessandra Russo, Marina De Vos, Julian A. Padget, Ken Satoh:

Handling change in normative specifications. 1369-1370 - Jie Jiang, Huib Aldewereld, Virginia Dignum, Yao-Hua Tan:

A context-aware normative structure in MAS. 1371-1372 - Mehdi Dastani, Leendert W. N. van der Torre, Neil Yorke-Smith:

A programming approach to monitoring communication in an organisational environment. 1373-1374 - Subhasis Thakur, Guido Governatori, Abdul Sattar:

On modeling punishment in multi-agent systems. 1375-1376 - Jose M. Such, Emilio Serrano, Vicente J. Botti, Ana García-Fornes:

Strategic pseudonym change in agent-based e-commerce. 1377-1378 - Juan M. Alberola, Vicente Julián, Ana García-Fornes:

Multi-dimensional transition deliberation for organization adaptation in multiagent systems. 1379-1380 - Sherief Abdallah:

Using a hierarchy of coordinators to overcome the frontier effect in social learning. 1381-1382
Learning and adaptation
- Lisa Torrey, Matthew E. Taylor:

Towards student/teacher learning in sequential decision tasks. 1383-1384 - Emma Brunskill:

Bayes-optimal reinforcement learning for discrete uncertainty domains. 1385-1386 - Nate Derbinsky, Justin Li, John E. Laird:

Algorithms for scaling in a general episodic memory. 1387-1388 - Daniel Epstein, Ana L. C. Bazzan, André M. Machado:

Break with agents who listen to too many others (at least when making Boolean decisions!). 1389-1390 - Ardeshir Kianercy, Aram Galstyan, Armen E. Allahverdyan:

Adaptive agents on evolving networks. 1391-1392 - Michael Kaisers, Daan Bloembergen, Karl Tuyls:

A common gradient in multi-agent reinforcement learning. 1393-1394 - Reinaldo A. C. Bianchi, Ana L. C. Bazzan:

Combining independent and joint learning: a negotiation based approach. 1395-1396 - Scott Proper, Kagan Tumer:

Modeling difference rewards for multiagent learning. 1397-1398 - Sicco Verwer, Yingqian Zhang:

Revenue prediction in budget-constrained sequential auctions with complementarities. 1399-1400 - Abdel Rodríguez, Peter Vrancx, Ricardo Grau Ábalo, Ann Nowé:

An RL approach to common-interest continuous action games. 1401-1402
Agreement technologies
- Vijayalakshmi Ganesan, Sergio Sousa, Marija Slavkovik, Leendert W. N. van der Torre:

Selecting judgment aggregation rules for NAO robots: an experimental approach. 1403-1404 - Marija Slavkovik, Wojciech Jamroga:

Distance-based rules for weighted judgment aggregation. 1405-1406 - Nicholas Mattei, Maria Silvia Pini, K. Brent Venable, Francesca Rossi:

Bribery in voting over combinatorial domains is easy. 1407-1408 - Alice Toniolo, Timothy J. Norman, Katia P. Sycara:

On the benefits of argumentation schemes in deliberative dialogue. 1409-1410 - Eric M. Kok, John-Jules Ch. Meyer, Henry Prakken, Gerard Vreeswijk:

Testing the benfits of structured argumentation in multi-agent deliberation dialogues. 1411-1412 - Elise Bonzon, Yannis Dimopoulos, Pavlos Moraitis:

Knowing each other in argumentation-based negotiation. 1413-1414 - Dave de Jonge, Carles Sierra:

Branch and Bound for negotiations in large agreement spaces. 1415-1416 - Fabian Lang, Andreas Fink:

Collaborative job processing on a single machine: a multi-agent weighted tardiness problem. 1417-1418 - Natalia Criado, Estefania Argente, Vicente J. Botti, Pablo Noriega:

Determining the willingness to comply with norms. 1419-1420 - Amineh Ghorbani, Huib Aldewereld, Virginia Dignum, Pablo Noriega:

The Dutch eat at 5: 30 pm: shared strategies for agent reasoning. 1421-1422 - Ricardo Gonçalves, José Júlio Alferes:

Specifying and reasoning about normative systems in deontic logic programming. 1423-1424 - Marco Alberti, Matthias Knorr, Ana Sofia Gomes, João Leite, Ricardo Gonçalves, Martin Slota:

Normative systems require hybrid knowledge bases. 1425-1426
Systems and organisation
- Inmaculada Ayala, Mercedes Amor, Lidia Fuentes:

Self-management of ambient intelligence systems: a pure agent-based approach. 1427-1428 - Elena del Val Noguera, Matteo Vasirani, Miguel Rebollo, Alberto Fernández:

Enhancing decentralized service discovery through structural self-organization. 1429-1430 - Dayong Ye, Minjie Zhang, Danny Sutanto:

Cloning, resource exchange and relation adaptation: a self-organising multi-agent framework. 1431-1432
Agent-based system development
- Hoa Khanh Dam, Aditya Ghose:

Dynamic change impact analysis for maintaining and evolving agent systems. 1433-1434 - Federico Bergenti, Giovanni Caire, Danilo Gotta:

Supporting user-centric business processes with WADE. 1435-1436 - Cuiyun Hu, XinJun Mao, Yin Chen, Huiping Zhou:

OrgMAP: an organization-based approach for multi-agent programming. 1437-1438 - Tiffany Yi-Ting Tsao, Wan-rong Jih, Jane Yung-jen Hsu:

MAPLE: multi-agent programming with letter exchanges on sensor networks. 1439-1440
Agent theories - models and architectures
- Bikramjit Banerjee, Jeremy Lyle, Landon Kraemer:

Efficient context free parsing of multi-agent activities for team and plan recognition. 1441-1442 - Luke Trodd, James Harland, John Thangarajah:

Agent deliberation via forward and backward chaining in linear logic. 1443-1444 - Nadav Sofy, David Sarne:

On the failure of game theoretic approach for distributed deadlock resolution. 1445-1446 - Artur Meski, Wojciech Penczek, Maciej Szreter, Bozena Wozna-Szczesniak, Andrzej Zbrzezny:

Bounded model checking for knowledge and linear time. 1447-1448 - Ines Di Loreto, Fabien Hervouet:

The role of identity in agent design. 1449-1450
Demonstrations
- Gennady Waizman, Itzhak Benenson:

SAFEPED: agent-based environment for estimating accident risks at the road Black Spots (demonstration). 1453-1454 - Jun-young Kwak, Pradeep Varakantham, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Milind Tambe, Farrokh Jazizadeh, Geoffrey Kavulya, Laura Klein, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, Timothy Hayes, Wendy Wood:

Sustainable multiagent application to conserve energy (demonstration). 1455-1456 - Iain Wallace, Michael Kriegel, Ruth Aylett:

Migrating artificial companions (demonstration). 1457-1458 - Fan Liu, Ajit Narayanan, Quan Bai:

Effective methods for generating collision free paths for multiple robots based on collision type (demonstration). 1459-1460 - Filippo Bistaffa, Alessandro Farinelli, Meritxell Vinyals, Alex Rogers:

Decentralised stable coalition formation among energy consumers in the smart grid (demonstration). 1461-1462 - Deborah Richards, Michael J. Jacobson, Meredith Taylor, Anne Newstead, Charlotte E. Taylor, John Porte, Iwan Kelaiah, Nader Hanna:

Learning to be scientists via a virtual field trip (demonstration). 1463-1464 - Yilin Kang, Budhitama Subagdja, Ah-Hwee Tan, Yew-Soon Ong, Chunyan Miao:

Virtual characters in agent-augmented co-space (demonstration). 1465-1466 - Francesco Maria Delle Fave, Alex Rogers, Nick R. Jennings:

ARGUS: a coordination system to provide first responders with live aerial imagery of the scene of a disaster (demonstration). 1467-1468 - Jakub Gemrot, Michal Bída, Cyril Brom:

Pogamut toolkit (demonstration). 1469-1470 - Alex Rogers, Sasan Maleki, Siddhartha Ghosh, Nicholas R. Jennings:

An intelligent agent for home heating management (demonstration). 1471-1472 - Peter Novák, Antonín Komenda, Viliam Lisý, Branislav Bosanský, Michal Cáp, Michal Pechoucek:

Tactical operations of multi-robot teams in urban warfare (demonstration). 1473-1474 - Sjriek Alers, Daan Bloembergen, Max Bügler, Daniel Hennes, Karl Tuyls:

MITRO: an augmented mobile telepresence robot with assisted control (demonstration). 1475-1476 - Markéta Popelová, Cyril Brom, Jakub Tomek, Michal Bída:

Toolkit for teaching steering behaviors for 3D human-like virtual agents (demonstration). 1477-1478 - Stefan Warwas, Matthias Klusch, Klaus Fischer, Philipp Slusallek:

A development environment for engineering intelligent avatars for semantically-enhanced simulated realities (demonstration). 1479-1480 - Angela Fabregues, Santiago Biec, Carles Sierra:

Running experiments on DipGame testbed (demonstration). 1481-1482 - Pablo Almajano, Tomas Trescak, Marc Esteva, Inmaculada Rodríguez, Maite López-Sánchez:

v-mWater: a 3D virtual market for water rights (demonstration). 1483-1484 - Bostjan Kaluza, Mitja Lustrek, Erik Dovgan, Matjaz Gams:

Context-aware MAS to support elderly people (demonstration). 1485-1486 - René Schumann, Stefano Bromuri, Johannes Krampf, Michael Ignaz Schumacher:

Agent based monitoring of gestational diabetes mellitus (demonstration). 1487-1488 - Anup K. Kalia, Pankaj R. Telang, Munindar P. Singh:

Protos: a cross-organizational business modeling tool (demonstration). 1489-1490 - Surangika Ranathunga, Stephen Cranefield:

Expectation and complex event handling in BDI-based intelligent virtual agents (demonstration). 1491-1492 - Oscar Alvarado, Nancy Ruiz, Adriana Giret, Vicente Julián, Vicente J. Botti, Victor Perez, Rosa M. Rodríguez Montejano:

ARGOS: simulating migration processes (demonstration). 1493-1494 - Daniel Claes, Daniel Hennes, Wim Meeussen, Karl Tuyls:

CALU: collision avoidance with localization uncertainty (demonstration). 1495-1496 - Bijan Ranjbar Sahraei, Gerhard Weiss, Ali Nakisaee:

Stigmergic coverage algorithm for multi-robot systems (demonstration). 1497-1498 - Jaume Domínguez Faus, Francisco Grimaldo:

Infraworld, a multi-agent based framework to assist in civil infrastructure collaborative design (demonstration). 1499-1500 - Michal Jakob, Zbynek Moler, Antonín Komenda, Zhengyu Yin, Albert Xin Jiang, Matthew Paul Johnson, Michal Pechoucek, Milind Tambe:

AgentPolis: towards a platform for fully agent-based modeling of multi-modal transportation (demonstration). 1501-1502 - Alessandro Giusti, Jawad Nagi, Luca Maria Gambardella, Gianni A. Di Caro:

Distributed consensus for interaction between humans and mobile robot swarms (demonstration). 1503-1504 - Spencer Frazier, Alex Newnan, Yu-Han Chang, Rajiv T. Maheswaran:

Team-It: location-based mobile games for multi-agent coordination and negotiation (demonstration). 1505-1506 - Ekhlas Sonu, Prashant Doshi:

GaTAC: a scalable and realistic testbed for multiagent decision making (demonstration). 1507-1508

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