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  • An Empirical Study of the Effect of Agent Competence on User Performance and Perception
    by Jun Xiao, John Stasko and Richard Catrambone
    (paper #9)

  • Multiagent Planning as Control Synthesis
    by Kiam Tian Seow, Chuan Ma and Makoto Yokoo
    (paper #10)

  • Preferences in Game Logics
    by Sieuwert van Otterloo, Wiebe van der Hoek and Michael Wooldridge
    (paper #27)

  • A denotational semantics for deliberation dialogues
    by Peter McBurney and Simon Parsons
    (paper #34)

  • Verification of multiagent systems via unbounded model checking
    by Magdalena Kacprzak, Alessio Lomuscio and Wojciech Wojciech Penczek
    (paper #40)

  • A Logical Model for Commitment and Argument Network for Agent Communication
    by Jamal Bentahar, Bernard Moulin, John-Jules Meyer and Brahim Chaib-draa
    (paper #43)

  • Modeling of Pedestrian Behavior and its Applications to Spatial Evaluation
    by Toshihiro Osaragi
    (paper #49)

  • Caring for Agents and Agents that Care: Building Empathic Relations with Synthetic Agents
    by Ana Paiva, João Dias, Daniel Sobral and Ruth Aylett
    (paper #51)

  • Embedded agents for district heating management
    by Paul Davidsson and Fredrik Wernstedt
    (paper #52)

  • Intelligent Agents Meet Semantic Web in a Smart Meeting Room
    by Harry Chen, Filip Perich, Dipanjan Chakraborty, Tim Finin and Anupam Joshi
    (paper #60)

  • Executing Agent UML diagrams
    by Lars Ehrler and Stephen Cranefield
    (paper #64)

  • Decentralized Language Learning Through Acting
    by Claudia Goldman, Martin Allen and Shlomo Zilberstein
    (paper #65)

  • The Insufficiency of Formal Design Methods - the necessity of an experimental approach
    by ruce Edmonds and Joanna Bryson
    (paper #77)

  • The Advantages of Compromising in Coalition Formation with Incomplete Information
    by Sarit Kraus, Onn Shehory and Gilad Taase
    (paper #80)

  • Negotiation-Based Price Discrimination for Information Goods
    by Gabi Koifman, Onn Shehory and Avigdor Gal
    (paper #88)

  • Best-Response Multiagent Learning in Non-Stationary Environments
    by Michael Weinberg and Jeffrey Rosenschein
    (paper #94)

  • Scaling Teamwork to Very Large Teams
    by Scerri Paul, Yang Xu, Elizabeth Liao, Guoming Lai and Katia Sycara
    (paper #105)

  • Unbounded Model Checking for Alternating-time Temporal Logic
    by Magdalena Kacprzak and Wojciech Wojciech Penczek
    (paper #107)

  • Logic of Multiple-Valued Argumentation
    by Takehisa Takahashi and Hajime Sawamura
    (paper #120)

  • AMELI: An Agent-based Middleware for Electronic Institutions
    by Marc Esteva, Bruno Rosell, Juan Antonio Rodriguez and Josep Arcos
    (paper #124)

  • Bargaining with Information
    by John Debenham
    (paper #129)

  • RPL-Learn: Extending an Autonomous Robot Control Language to Perform Experience-based Learning
    by Michael Beetz, Alexandra Kirsch and Armin Mueller
    (paper #132)

  • COORDINATORS: Coordination Managers for First Responders
    by Thomas Wagner, John Phelps, Valerie Guralnik and Ryan VanRiper
    (paper #137)

  • A logical Approach for describing (dis)belief change and message processing
    by Laurent Perrussel and Jean-Marc Thevenin
    (paper #141)

  • Coo-AgentSpeak: Cooperation in AgentSpeak through Plan Exchange
    by Davide Ancona, Viviana Mascardi, Jomi Hubner and Rafael Bordini
    (paper #143)

  • State-Space Reduction Techniques in Agent Verification
    by Rafael Bordini, Michael Fisher, Willem Visser and Michael Wooldridge
    (paper #155)

  • Instructions-Based Semantics of Agent Mediated Interaction
    by Mirko Viroli and Alessandro Ricci
    (paper #156)

  • Normative Agent Reasoning in Dynamic Societies
    by Fabiola Lopez y Lopez, Michael Luck and Mark d'Inverno
    (paper #163)

  • A Cooperative Negotiation Protocol for Physiological Model Combination
    by Nicola Gatti and Francesco Amigoni
    (paper #167)

  • Experiments in Human Multi-Issue Negotiation: Analysis and Support
    by Tibor Bosse, Catholijn Jonker and Jan Treur
    (paper #179)

  • Combining history-based and context-driven reasoning for supply chain decision-making assistance
    by Joerg Mueller, Yutao Guo and Bernhard Bauer
    (paper #180)

  • Extending matchmaking to maximize capability reuse
    by Mario Gomez and Enric Plaza
    (paper #184)

  • Automated Multi-Attribute Negotiation with Efficient Use of Incomplete Preference Information
    by Catholijn Jonker and Valentin Robu
    (paper #190)

  • Multi-Agent Patrolling with Reinforcement Learning
    by Hugo Santana, Geber Ramalho, Vincent Corruble and Bohdana Ratitch
    (paper #192)

  • An Agent for Interactively Learning User Preferences On-Linefor Wireless Services Provisioning
    by George Lee, Steven Bauer, Peyman Faratin and John Wroclawski
    (paper #194)

  • A Framework to Control Emergent Survivability of Multi-Agent Systems
    by Aaron Helsinger, Karl Kleinmann and Marshall Brinn
    (paper #198)

  • An Intent-Driven Planner for Multi-Agent Story Generation
    by Mark Riedl and R. Michael Young
    (paper #207)

  • Strategic Deception in Agents
    by David Christian and R. Michael Young
    (paper #210)

  • Multiagent Traffic Management: A Reservation-Based Intersection Control Mechanism
    by Kurt Dresner and Peter Stone
    (paper #212)

  • A complete and decidable logic for resource-bounded agents
    by Natasha Alechina, Brian Logan and Mark Whitsey
    (paper #219)

  • Reusing Coordination and Negotiation Strategies in Multi-Agent Systems for Ubiquitous Network Enviro
    by Sugawara Toshiharu, Satoshi Kurihara, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshio Hirotsu, Shigemi Aoyagi and Toshihiro Takada
    (paper #226)

  • Approximate Solutions for Partially Observable Stochastic Games with Common Payoffs
    by Rosemary Emery-Montemerlo, Geoff Gordon, Jeff Schneider and Sebastian Thrun
    (paper #228)

  • A Parameter Set to Support Psychologically Plausible Variability in Agent-Based Human Modelling
    by Emma Norling and Frank Ritter
    (paper #230)

  • Folk Psychology for Human Modelling: Extending the BDI Paradigm
    by Emma Norling
    (paper #232)

  • An Architecture for Persistent Reactive Behavior
    by Dongkyu Choi, Matt Kaufman, Pat Langley, Negin Nejati and Daniel Shapiro
    (paper #234)

  • Multi-attribute Dynamic Pricing for Online Markets using Intelligent Agents
    by Prithviraj Dasgupta and Yoshitsugu Hashimoto
    (paper #238)

  • Taking DCOP to the Real World: Efficient Complete Solutions for Distributed Multi-Event Scheduling
    by Rajiv Maheswaran, Milind Tambe, Emma Bowring, Jonathan Pearce and Pradeep Varakantham
    (paper #242)

  • Towards a formalization of teamwork with resource constraints
    by Praveen Paruchuri, Milind Tambe, Fernando Ordonez and Sarit Kraus
    (paper #246)

  • Agent heterogeneity and coalition formation: Investigating the effects of diversity in a multi agen
    by David Cornforth, Michael Kirley and Terry Bossomaier
    (paper #250)

  • Bayesian Reinforcement Learning for Coalition Formation Under Uncertainty
    by Georgios Chalkiadakis and Craig Boutilier
    (paper #268)

  • Agent-Based, Energy Efficient Routing in Sensor Networks
    by Long Gan and Jiming Liu
    (paper #276)

  • Adaptive Teamwork Coordination using Graph Matching over Hierarchical Intentional Structures
    by Susannah Soon, Adrian Pearce and Max Noble
    (paper #281)

  • Social Judgment in Multiagent Interactions
    by Wenji Mao and Jonathan Gratch
    (paper #283)

  • Towards a Formal Approach to Overhearing: Algorithms for Conversation Identification
    by Gery Gutnik and Gal Kaminka
    (paper #286)

  • Strategy/False-name Proof Protocols for Combinatorial Multi-Attribute Procurement Auction
    by Takayuki Suyama and Makoto Yokoo
    (paper #295)

  • A Combinatorial Auction among Versatile Experts and Amateurs
    by Takayuki Ito, Makoto Yokoo and Shigeo Matsubara
    (paper #298)

  • The Influence of Social Dependencies on Decision-Making: Initial Investigations with a New Game
    by Barbara Grosz, Sarit Kraus, Shavit Talman, Boaz Stossel and Moti Havlin
    (paper #302)

  • Desires, regulations and constraints
    by Laurence Cholvy and Christophe Garion
    (paper #309)

  • Protocol Based Communication for Situated Multiagent Systems
    by Danny Weyns, Elke Steegmans and Tom Holvoet
    (paper #310)

  • Time-Variant Distributed Agent Matching Applications
    by David Sarne and Sarit Kraus
    (paper #311)

  • Trust Dynamics: How Trust is influenced by direct experiences and by Trust itself
    by Rino Falcone and Cristiano Castelfranchi
    (paper #315)

  • Agent-Based Approach to Dynamic Meeting Scheduling Problems
    by Ahlem Ben Hassine, Xavier Defago and Tu Bao Ho
    (paper #321)

  • Achieving Dynamic Interfaces with Agent Concepts
    by Thomas Juan and Leon Sterling
    (paper #328)

  • Symbolic model checking of multi-agent systems via OBDDs: an algorithm and its implementation
    by Franco Raimondi and Alessio Lomuscio
    (paper #329)

  • RDS: Remote Distributed Scheme for Protecting Mobile Agents
    by Asnat Dadon-Elichai
    (paper #332)

  • A UML Based Approach for Modeling and Implementing Multi-Agent Systems
    by Viviane Silva, Ricardo Choren and Carlos Lucena
    (paper #348)

  • Modelling Coalition Formation Over Time for Iterative Coalition Games
    by Carlos Merida-Campos and Steven Willmott
    (paper #352)

  • Monitoring and Organizational-Level Adaptation of Multi-Agent Systems
    by Zahia Guessoum, Mikal Ziane and Nora Faci
    (paper #363)

  • Coordination Artifacts: Environment-based Coordination for Autonomous Agents
    by Andrea Omicini, Alessandro Ricci, Mirko Viroli, Cristiano Castelfranchi and Luca Tummolini
    (paper #369)

  • Towards automated procurement via agent-aware negotiation support
    by Andrea Giovannucci, Juan Antonio Rodriguez, Antonio Reyes-Moro, Francesc Noria and Jesús Cerquides
    (paper #371)

  • Distributed Implementations of Vickrey-Clarke-Groves Mechanisms
    by David Parkes and Jeffrey Shneidman
    (paper #373)

  • Universality in Multi-Agent Systems
    by H. Parunak, Sven Brueckner and Robert Savit
    (paper #376)

  • Exploring the Scalability of Character-based Storytelling
    by Fred Charles and Marc Cavazza
    (paper #388)

  • Coordinating multiple concurrent negotiations
    by Thuc Duong Nguyen and Nicholas Jennings
    (paper #391)

  • Reasoning about Rationality and Beliefs
    by Gal Yakov and Avi Pfeffer
    (paper #392)

  • Commitment Management Through Constraint Reification
    by Stuart Chalmers, Alun Preece, Timothy Norman and Peter Gray
    (paper #395)

  • Trust-Based Mechanism Design
    by Rajdeep Dash, Sarvapali Ramchurn and Nicholas Jennings
    (paper #403)

  • Issues in Multiagent System Development
    by Mehdi Dastani, Joris Hulstijn, Frank Dignum and John-Jules Meyer
    (paper #404)

  • Domain independent learning of ontology mappings
    by Floris Wiesman and Nico Roos
    (paper #411)

  • Network Awareness for Agent Security in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
    by Maxim Peysakhov, Donovan Artz, William Regli and Evan Sultanik
    (paper #425)

  • Generating coalition structures with finite bound from the optimal guarantees
    by Viet Dung Dang and Nicholas Jennings
    (paper #434)

  • On the Communication Complexity of Multilateral Trading
    by Ulle Endriss and Nicolas Maudet
    (paper #440)

  • Exploration of Unknown Environments with Motivational Agents
    by Luís Macedo and Amílcar Cardoso
    (paper #448)

  • Modelling, Control and Validation of Multi-Agent Plans in Highly Dynamic Context
    by Frederic Marc, Amal El Fallah-Seghrouchni and Irene Degirmenciyan-Cartault
    (paper #449)

  • Integrating autonomous behavior and user control for believable agents
    by Gillies Marco and Daniel Ballin
    (paper #454)

  • Ontological Feedback in Multiagent Systems
    by Rogier Eijk van, Robbert Jan Beun and Huub Prust
    (paper #456)

  • Cell Modeling using Agent-based Formalisms
    by Tony White and Ken Webb
    (paper #460)

  • Groups as Agents with Mental Attitudes
    by Guido Boella and Leendert van der Torre
    (paper #464)

  • Contracts as Legal Institutions in Organizations of Autonomous Agents
    by Guido Boella and Leendert van der Torre
    (paper #465)

  • Optimal negotiation of multiple issues in incomplete information settings
    by Shaheen Fatima, Michael Wooldridge and Nicholas Jennings
    (paper #468)

  • Using adaptive Multi-Agent Systems to Simulate Economic Models
    by Zahia Guessoum, Lilia Rejeb and Rodolphe Durand
    (paper #476)

  • Modeling Physical Capabilities of Humanoid Agents Using Motion Capture Data
    by Gita Sukthankar, Michael Mandel, Katia Sycara and Jessica Hodgins
    (paper #479)

  • Programming BOID Agents: a deliberation language for conflicts between mental attitudes and plans
    by Mehdi Dastani and Leendert van der Torre
    (paper #481)

  • A Pheromone-Based Utility Model for Collaborative Foraging
    by Liviu Panait and Sean Luke
    (paper #482)

  • Self-Protected Mobile Agents
    by Joan Ametller, Sergi Robles, Jose Antonio Ortega-Ruiz and Joan Borrell
    (paper #499)

  • Using Policies for Information Valuation to Justify Beliefs
    by Karen Fullam and K. S. Barber
    (paper #507)

  • On Safe Kernel Stable Coalition Formation Among Agents
    by Matthias Klusch and Bastian Blankenburg
    (paper #514)

  • Degree of Local Cooperation and its Implication on Global Utility
    by Jiaying Shen, Xiaoqin Zhang and Victor Lesser
    (paper #519)

  • Evaluating the modeling and use of emotion in virtual humans
    by Jonathan Gratch and Stacy Marsella
    (paper #523)

  • Experiments on deliberation equilibria in auctions
    by Kate Larson and Tuomas Sandholm
    (paper #528)

  • Multi-Agent Organisms for Persistent Computing
    by Kenneth Lodding and Paul Brewster
    (paper #531)

  • Multi-Agent Simulation of Collaborative Strategies in a Supply Chain
    by Thierry Moyaux, Brahim Chaib-draa and Sophie D'Amours
    (paper #532)

  • The Role of Reactivity in Multiagent Learning
    by Bikramjit Banerjee and Jing Peng
    (paper #534)

  • Botticelli: A Supply Chain Management Agent
    by Michael Benisch, Amy Greenwald, Roger Lederman, Victor Naroditskiy and Michael Tschantz
    (paper #535)

  • A Planner-Independent Collaborative Planning Assistant
    by Hyeok-Soo Kim and Jonathan Gratch
    (paper #537)

  • Decentralized Markov Decision Processes With Event-Driven Interactions
    by Raphen Becker, Shlomo Zilberstein and Victor Lesser
    (paper #538)

  • A Multi-agent Approach for Peer-to-Peer based Information Retrieval System
    by Haizheng Zhang, Bruce Croft, Brian Levine and Victor Lesser
    (paper #542)

  • Adaptive, Confidence-Based Multiagent Negotiation Strategy
    by Xin Li and Leen-Kiat Soh
    (paper #546)

  • QueryTracker: An Agent for Tracking Persistent Information Needs
    by Gabriel Somlo and Adele Howe
    (paper #551)

  • Product distribution theory for control of multi-agent systems
    by Chiu Fan Lee and David Wolpert
    (paper #553)

  • RedAgent-2003: An autonomous supply-chain management agent
    by Philipp Keller, Felix-Olivier Duguay and Doina Precup
    (paper #555)

  • Multiagent collaborative learning for distributed business systems
    by Joerg Mueller and Yutao Guo
    (paper #557)

  • Paternalistic Agents: Some Problems Arising when Rational Agents Serve Humans
    by Rob Axtell
    (paper #565)

  • An algorithm for automatically designing deterministic mechanisms without payments
    by Vincent Conitzer and Tuomas Sandholm
    (paper #566)

  • Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems Using Cooperative Mediation
    by Roger Mailler and Victor Lesser
    (paper #569)

  • Using Cooperative Mediation to Solve Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems
    by Roger Mailler and Victor Lesser
    (paper #571)

  • Rule-Based Specification of Auction Mechanisms
    by Kevin Lochner and Michael Wellman
    (paper #573)

  • Integrating Theory and Practice: The APOC Architecture Framework and its Development Environment ADE
    by Andronache Virgil and Matthias Scheutz
    (paper #599)

  • Towards truly agent-based traffic and mobility simulations
    by Michael Balmer, Nurhan Cetin, Kai Nagel and Bryan Raney
    (paper #611)

  • Teaching and Working with Robots as a Collaboration
    by Cynthia Breazeal, Guy Hoffman and Andrea Lockerd
    (paper #613)

  • A Multi-Agent Systems Approach to Autonomic Computing
    by Gerald Tesauro, David Chess, William Walsh, Rajarshi Das, Alla Segal, Ian Whalley, Jeff Kephart and Steve White
    (paper #617)

  • SRI Procedural Agent Realization Kit -- SPARK
    by David Morley and Karen Myers
    (paper #621)

  • The Impact of Communication Costs and Limitations on Price Wars
    by Jianhui Wu and Edmund Durfee
    (paper #622)

  • Learning to Communicate and Act using Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning
    by Mohammad Ghavamzadeh and Sridhar Mahadevan
    (paper #626)

  • Unifying Temporal and Structural Credit Assignment Problems
    by Adrian Agogino and Kagan Tumer
    (paper #630)

  • A Trading Agent and Simulator for Keyword Auctions
    by Brendan Kitts and Benjamin LeBlanc
    (paper #636)

  • Coherent Pricing of Efficient Allocations in Combinatorial Economies
    by Wolfram Conen and Tuomas Sandholm
    (paper #642)

  • A Comparison of Fast Search Methods for Real-Time Situated Agents
    by Sven Koenig
    (paper #647)

  • Effectiveness of Query Types and Policies for Preference Elicitation in Combinatorial Auctions
    by Benoit Hudson and Tuomas Sandholm
    (paper #649)

  • Fitting and Compilation of Multiagent Models through Piecewise Linear Functions
    by David Pynadath and Stacy Marsella
    (paper #650)

  • Mapping Dooley Graphs and Commitment Causality to the Pi-Calculus
    by Feng Wan and Munindar Singh
    (paper #656)

  • Graphical Models in Local, Asymmetric Multi-Agent Markov Decision Processes
    by Dmitri Dolgov and Edmund Durfee
    (paper #662)

  • SimEd: Simulating Education as a Multi Agent System
    by Elizabeth Sklar, Mathew Davies and Min San Tan Co
    (paper #664)

  • Run the GAMUT: A Comprehensive Approach to Evaluating Game-Theoretic Algorithms
    by Eugene Nudelman, Jennifer Wortman, Kevin Leyton-Brown and Yoav Shoham
    (paper #665)

  • Non-Monotonic-Offers Bargaining Protocol
    by Pinata Winoto, Gord McCalla and Julita Vassileva
    (paper #670)

  • Harnessing the Search for Bid Schedules with Stochastic Search and Domain-specific Heuristics
    by Alexander Babanov, John Collins and Maria Gini
    (paper #680)

  • (Im)Possibility of Unconditionally Privacy-Preserving Auctions
    by Felix Brandt and Tuomas Sandholm
    (paper #684)

  • Communication for Improving Policy Computation in Distributed POMDPs
    by Ranjit Nair, Maayan Roth, Makoto Yokoo and Milind Tambe
    (paper #689)

  • Empiric-rational Semantics of Agent Communication
    by Matthias Nickles, Michael Rovatsos and Gerhard Weiss
    (paper #692)

  • Learning from Multiple Sources
    by Luis Nunes and Eugenio Oliveira
    (paper #717)

  • Improving User Satisfaction in Agent-Based Electronic Marketplaces by Reputation Modelling and Adjus
    by Thomas Tran and Robin Cohen
    (paper #721)

  • The Earth Observing One Autonomous Science Agent
    by Steve Chien
    (paper #724)