AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in autonomous agents and multiagent systems. The AAMAS conference series was initiated in 2002 by merging three highly-respected meetings: International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS); International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL); and International Conference on Autonomous Agents (AA). The aim of the joint conference is to provide a single, high-profile, internationally-respected archival forum for scientific research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multiagent systems.
AAMAS-2011 is the Tenth conference in the AAMAS series, following enormously successful previous conferences, and will be held at the Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan. See http://www.ifaamas.org for more information on the AAMAS conference series.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Agent Communication:
Agent commitments
Communication languages
Communication protocols
Speech act theory
Agent Cooperation:
Biologically-inspired approaches and methods
Collective intelligence
Distributed problem solving
Human-robot/agent interaction
Multi-user/multi-virtual-agent interaction
Teamwork, coalition formation, coordination
Incentives for Cooperation
Implicit Cooperation
Agent Reasoning:
Planning (single and multiagent)
Reasoning (single and multiagent)
Cognitive models
Knowledge representation
Agent Societies and Societal issues:
Artificial social systems
Environments, organisations and institutions
Ethical and legal issues
Peer to peer coordination
Privacy, safety and security
Social and organizational structure
Trust, reliability and reputation
Agent Theories, Models and Architectures:
BDI
Belief revision
Bounded rationality
Formal models of agency
Logic-based approaches and methods
Mobile agents
Modeling other agents and self
Modeling the dynamics of MAS
Reactive vs deliberative approaches
Service oriented architectures
Verification of MAS
Agent-based simulation:
Artificial societies
Emergent behavior
Simulation techniques, tools and environments
Social simulation
Agent-based system development:
Agent development techniques, tools and environments
Agent programming languages
Agent specification or validation languages
Design languages for agent systems
Development environments
Programming languages
P2P, web services, grid computing
Software engineering (agent- or multi agent-oriented)
Agreement Technologies:
Argumentation
Collective decision making
Judgment aggregation and belief merging
Negotiation
Norms
Economic paradigms:
Electronic markets
Economically-motivated agents
Game Theory (cooperative and non-cooperative)
Social choice theory
Voting protocols
Artificial economies/markets
Auction and mechanism design
Bargaining and negotiation
Learning and Adaptation:
Computational architectures for learning
Reward structures for learning
Evolution, adaptation
Co-evolution
Single agent Learning
Multiagent Learning
Systems and Organisation:
Autonomic computing
Complex systems
Self-organisation |