Poster Sessions


Poster Sessions at a Glance

May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00: Poster Session P1

P1-a Simulation and modeling
P1-b Logics for agent systems
P1-c Agent planning and search
P1-d Argumentation and negotiation
P1-e Robotics
P1-f Computational complexity in agent systems

May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00: Poster Session P2

P2-a Cooperation and coordination
P2-b Learning and evolution
P2-c Task and resource allocation
P2-d Ontologies and web services
P2-e Believable agents
P2-f Architectures: BDI and MDPs
P2-g Scalability, Security, and Performance Analysis

May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55: Poster Session P3

P3-a Auctions and electronic markets
P3-b Trust and reputation
P3-c Agent programming
P3-d Agent-oriented engineering and methodologies
P3-e Agent communication
P3-f Optimization and constraint processing


Instructions for Poster Session Presenters


All papers (full and short) at AAMAS06 will also be presented as posters. The total number of posters will be 260. The poster boards are located at the third floor mall. In the morning, authors have the opportunity to attach their poster to the poster board assigned to them. Information concerning which poster board is assigned to which paper will be provided at registration.

DIMENSIONS:
For your poster, a board will be provided which measures 110cm wide by 165cm tall. Pins or adhesive will be provided at the conference to mount your poster to the board. Please refer the image of poster board and samples of poster presentations.

Posters should be set as soon as possible and not later than 10:00 a.m. on the day that your poster is to be presented, and removed at 18:00.

Time:
Prepare a short presentation of about 5 or 10 minutes that you can periodically give to those assembled around your poster throughout the 80 minute poster session. If possible, more than one author should attend the session to aid in presentations and discussions, and to provide the presenters with the chance to rest or briefly view other posters.


P1-a Simulation and modeling (May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P1-b Logics for agent systems (May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P1-c Agent planning and search (May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P1-d Argumentation and negotiation (May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P1-e Robotics (May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P1-f Computational complexity in agent systems (May 10th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-a Cooperation and coordination (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-b Learning and evolution (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-c Task and resource allocation (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-d Ontologies and web services (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-e Believable agents (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-f Architectures: BDI and MDPs (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P2-g Scalability, Security, and Performance Analysis (May 11th, 16:30 - 18:00)

full papers:

short papers:

P3-a Auctions and electronic markets (May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55)

full papers:

short papers:

P3-b Trust and reputation (May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55)

full papers:

short papers:

P3-c Agent programming (May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55)

full papers:

short papers:

P3-d Agent-oriented engineering and methodologies (May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55)

full papers:

short papers:

P3-e Agent communication (May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55)

full papers:

short papers:

P3-f Optimization and constraint processing (May 12th, 13:25 - 14:55)

full papers:

short papers: