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Abate, Alessandro (University of Oxford)

Main Track ~ Equilibrium Refinements for Multi-Agent Influence Diagrams: Theory and Practice (Page 574)

Main Track ~ Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning with Temporal Logic Specifications (Page 583)


Abdulrahman, Amal (Macquarie University)

Main Track ~ Reason Explanation for Encouraging Behaviour Change Intention (Page 68)


Abe, Kenshi (CyberAgent, Inc.)

Main Track ~ Off-Policy Exploitability-Evaluation in Two-Player Zero-Sum Markov Games (Page 78)


Abhishek, Kumar (International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad)

Extended Abstract ~ A Multi-Arm Bandit Approach To Subset Selection Under Constraints (Page 1492)


Abramowitz, Ben (Weizmann Institute of Science)

Extended Abstract ~ How to Amend a Constitution? Model, Axioms, and Supermajority Rules (Page 1443)


Adams, Julie A. (Oregon State University)

Demonstration Track ~ Scalable Multiple Robot Task Planning with Plan Merging and Conflict Resolution (Page 1776)


Adiga, Aniruddha (University of Virginia)

Extended Abstract ~ Cohorting to Isolate Asymptomatic Spreaders: An Agent-Based Simulation Study on the Mumbai Suburban Railway (Page 1680)


Aggarwal, Gaurav (Google Inc.)

Extended Abstract ~ Cohorting to Isolate Asymptomatic Spreaders: An Agent-Based Simulation Study on the Mumbai Suburban Railway (Page 1680)

Extended Abstract ~ Learning Index Policies for Restless Bandits with Application to Maternal Healthcare (Page 1467)


Agmon, Noa (Bar Ilan University)

Main Track ~ Spatial Consensus-Prevention in Robotic Swarms (Page 359)


Ågotnes, Thomas (University of Bergen & Southwest University)

Main Track ~ Quantified Announcements and Common Knowledge (Page 528)


Ahadi, Ramin (University of Cologne)

Main Track ~ Siting and Sizing of Charging Infrastructure for Shared Autonomous Electric Fleets (Page 88)


Akinkunmi, Babatunde Opeoluwa (University of Ibadan)

JAAMAS Track ~ A Norm Enforcement Mechanism for a Time-Constrained Conditional Normative Framework (Page 1715)


Albini, Emanuele (Imperial College London)

Demonstration Track ~ Argflow: A Toolkit for Deep Argumentative Explanations for Neural Networks (Page 1761)


Alechina, Natasha (Utrecht University)

Main Track ~ Intention Progression using Quantitative Summary Information (Page 1416)


Alegre, Lucas N. (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

Main Track ~ Minimum-Delay Adaptation in Non-Stationary Reinforcement Learning via Online High-Confidence Change-Point Detection (Page 97)


Aler Tubella, Andrea (Umeå University)

Main Track ~ Interrogating the Black Box: Transparency through Information-Seeking Dialogues (Page 106)


Ali Babar, Muhammad (University of Adelaide)

Main Track ~ Mechanism Design for Public Projects via Neural Networks (Page 1380)


Allen, Ross (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Main Track ~ Deep Implicit Coordination Graphs for Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning (Page 764)


Alshememry, Abdulrahman (King Saud University)

JAAMAS Track ~ Constructing Junction Tree Agent Organization with Privacy (Page 1746)


Amato, Christopher (Northeastern University)

Main Track ~ Contrasting Centralized and Decentralized Critics in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (Page 844)

Main Track ~ Safe Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning via Shielding (Page 483)

Extended Abstract ~ Stratified Experience Replay: Correcting Multiplicity Bias in Off-Policy Reinforcement Learning (Page 1486)


Amigoni, Francesco (Politecnico di Milano)

Main Track ~ Exploration of Indoor Environments through Predicting the Layout of Partially Observed Rooms (Page 836)


Anand, Daksh (International Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad)

Main Track ~ Action Selection for Composable Modular Deep Reinforcement Learning (Page 565)


Anastassacos, Nicolas (University College London)

Main Track ~ Cooperation and Reputation Dynamics with Reinforcement Learning (Page 115)


Andrejczuk, Ewa (Nanyang Technological University)

Extended Abstract ~ A Blockchain-Enabled Quantitative Approach to Trust and Reputation Management with Sparse Evidence (Page 1707)


Antunes, Ana (INESC-ID & Universidade de Lisboa)

Extended Abstract ~ CHARET: Character-centered Approach to Emotion Tracking in Stories (Page 1469)


Aravindan, Siddharth (National University of Singapore)

Main Track ~ State-Aware Variational Thompson Sampling for Deep Q-Networks (Page 124)


Areyan Viqueira, Enrique (Brown University)

Extended Abstract ~ Learning Competitive Equilibria in Noisy Combinatorial Markets (Page 1446)


Arias, Jaime (LIPN, CNRS UMR 7030, Université Sorbonne Paris Nord)

Demonstration Track ~ ADT2AMAS: Managing Agents in Attack-Defence Scenarios (Page 1749)


Armstrong, Ben (University of Waterloo)

Doctoral Consortium ~ Exploring the Relationship Between Social Choice and Machine Learning (Page 1794)


Asher, Nicholas (CNRS/IRIT)

Extended Abstract ~ Interpretive Blindness and the Impossibility of Learning from Testimony (Page 1449)


Atencia, Manuel (University Grenoble Alpes, Inria, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LIG)

Main Track ~ Knowledge Improvement and Diversity under Interaction-Driven Adaptation of Learned Ontologies (Page 242)


Audiffren, Julien (University of Fribourg)

Extended Abstract ~ Quantifying Human Perception with Multi-Armed Bandits (Page 1452)


Ault, James (Texas A&M University)

Main Track ~ Multiagent Epidemiologic Inference through Realtime Contact Tracing (Page 1182)


Avancha, Sasikant (Intel Corporation)

Main Track ~ SEERL: Sample Efficient Ensemble Reinforcement Learning (Page 1100)


Ayanian, Nora (University of Southern California)

Main Track ~ MAPFAST: A Deep Algorithm Selector for Multi Agent Path Finding using Shortest Path Embeddings (Page 1055)


Aydoğan, Reyhan (Özyeğin University)

Extended Abstract ~ Solver Agent: Towards Emotional and Opponent-Aware Agent for Human-Robot Negotiation (Page 1557)


Aziz, Haris (University of New South Wales Sydney)

Main Track ~ Committee Selection using Attribute Approvals (Page 683)

Main Track ~ Multi-Robot Task Allocation-Complexity and Approximation (Page 133)


Babalola, Florence Moyin (The Polytechnic, Ibadan)

JAAMAS Track ~ A Norm Enforcement Mechanism for a Time-Constrained Conditional Normative Framework (Page 1715)


Bacon, Pierre-Luc (Université de Montréal & Mila)

Main Track ~ TDprop: Does Adaptive Optimization With Jacobi Preconditioning Help Temporal Difference Learning? (Page 1082)


Bai, Quan (University of Tasmania)

Extended Abstract ~ Learning Policies for Effective Incentive Allocation in Unknown Social Networks (Page 1701)

Demonstration Track ~ Graph-based Self-Adaptive Conversational Agent (Page 1791)


Bakker, Michiel A. (DeepMind & Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Extended Abstract ~ Modelling Cooperation in Network Games with Spatio-Temporal Complexity (Page 1455)


Balbo, Flavien (Mines Saint-Étienne, CNRS, UMR 6158, LIMOS Institut Henri Fayol)

Extended Abstract ~ A Generic Multi-Agent Model for Resource Allocation Strategies in Online On-Demand Transport with Autonomous Vehicles (Page 1489)


Baldoni, Matteo (Università di Torino)

Main Track ~ Robustness Based on Accountability in Multiagent Organizations (Page 142)


Baldoni, Matteo (Università di Torino)

Demonstration Track ~ Distributing Responsibilities for Exception Handling in JaCaMo (Page 1752)


Balduzzi, David (DeepMind)

Extended Abstract ~ Pick Your Battles: Interaction Graphs as Population-Level Objectives for Strategic Diversity (Page 1501)


Banerjee, Bikramjit (University of Southern Mississippi)

Main Track ~ Cooperative-Competitive Reinforcement Learning with History-Dependent Rewards (Page 602)


Bara, Jacques (University of Warwick)

Main Track ~ Predicting Voting Outcomes in Presence of Communities (Page 151)


Bargiacchi, Eugenio (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Main Track ~ Cooperative Prioritized Sweeping (Page 160)

Main Track ~ Scalable Optimization for Wind Farm Control using Coordination Graphs (Page 1362)


Barman, Siddharth (Indian Institute of Science)

Main Track ~ Existence and Computation of Maximin Fair Allocations Under Matroid-Rank Valuations (Page 169)


Baroglio, Cristina (Università di Torino)

Main Track ~ Robustness Based on Accountability in Multiagent Organizations (Page 142)

Demonstration Track ~ Distributing Responsibilities for Exception Handling in JaCaMo (Page 1752)


Basrur, Chaithanya (Singapore Management University)

Demonstration Track ~ Ship-GAN: Generative Modeling Based Maritime Traffic Simulator (Page 1755)


Battad, Zev (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute)

Extended Abstract ~ Image Sequence Understanding through Narrative Sensemaking (Page 1458)


Baudet, Jules (Ecole Polytechnique)

Main Track ~ Adversarial Learning in Revenue-Maximizing Auctions (Page 955)


Baumeister, Dorothea (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)

Main Track ~ Complexity of Scheduling and Predicting Round-Robin Tournaments (Page 178)

Main Track ~ Complexity of Sequential Rules in Judgment Aggregation (Page 187)


Bazzan, Ana L. C. (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul)

Main Track ~ Minimum-Delay Adaptation in Non-Stationary Reinforcement Learning via Online High-Confidence Change-Point Detection (Page 97)


Beal, Ryan (University of Southampton)

Main Track ~ Optimising Long-Term Outcomes using Real-World Fluent Objectives: An Application to Football (Page 196)


Becker, Leandro B. (Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina)

Main Track ~ Active Perception within BDI Agents Reasoning Cycle (Page 1218)


Becker, Ruben (Gran Sasso Science Institute)

Extended Abstract ~ Maximizing Influence-Based Group Shapley Centrality (Page 1461)


Belardinelli, Francesco (Imperial College London & Universite d'Evry)

Main Track ~ Aggregating Bipolar Opinions (Page 746)

Main Track ~ An Abstraction-based Method to Check Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement-Learning Behaviors (Page 474)


Bellas, Francisco (Universidade da Coruña)

Extended Abstract ~ An Autonomous Drive Balancing Strategy for the Design of Purpose in Open-ended Learning Robots (Page 1631)


Benabbou, Nawal (LIP6, Sorbonne Université, CNRS)

Extended Abstract ~ Sequential and Swap Mechanisms for Public Housing Allocation with Quotas and Neighbourhood-Based Utilities (Page 1521)


Bengio, Emmanuel (McGill University & Mila)

Main Track ~ TDprop: Does Adaptive Optimization With Jacobi Preconditioning Help Temporal Difference Learning? (Page 1082)


Bernardet, Ulysses (Aston University)

Demonstration Track ~ A Framework for Integrating Gesture Generation Models into Interactive Conversational Agents (Page 1779)


Beynier, Aurélie (LIP6, Sorbonne Université, CNRS)

Extended Abstract ~ Sequential and Swap Mechanisms for Public Housing Allocation with Quotas and Neighbourhood-Based Utilities (Page 1521)


Bharadwaj, Suda (University of Texas at Austin)

Main Track ~ Safe Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning via Shielding (Page 483)


Bhatnagar, Shalabh (Indian Institute of Science, India)

Extended Abstract ~ Attention Actor-Critic Algorithm for Multi-Agent Constrained Co-operative Reinforcement Learning (Page 1616)


Bian, Jiang (Microsoft Research)

Main Track ~ Cooperative Policy Learning with Pre-trained Heterogeneous Observation Representations (Page 1191)


Bilgin, Ayse Aysin (Macquarie University)

Main Track ~ Reason Explanation for Encouraging Behaviour Change Intention (Page 68)

Extended Abstract ~ Personalising the Dialogue of Relational Agents for First-Time Users (Page 1622)


Bîrlǎdeanu, Andrei (University of Glasgow)

Main Track ~ CMCF: An Architecture for Realtime Gesture Generation by Clustering Gestures by Motion and Communicative Function (Page 1136)


Bishop, Nicholas (University of Southampton)

Extended Abstract ~ How to Guide a Non-Cooperative Learner to Cooperate: Exploiting No-Regret Algorithms in System Design (Page 1464)


Bistaffa, Filippo (IIIA-CSIC)

Main Track ~ A Heuristic Algorithm for Multi-Agent Vehicle Routing with Automated Negotiation (Page 404)


Biswas, Arpita (Google Research)

Extended Abstract ~ Learning Index Policies for Restless Bandits with Application to Maternal Healthcare (Page 1467)


Biza, Ondrej (Northeastern University)

Main Track ~ Action Priors for Large Action Spaces in Robotics (Page 205)


Boehmer, Niclas (TU Berlin)

Blue Sky Ideas Track ~ Broadening the Research Agenda for Computational Social Choice: Multiple Preference Profiles and Multiple Solutions (Page 1)


Boes, Linus (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)

Main Track ~ Complexity of Sequential Rules in Judgment Aggregation (Page 187)


Bogdan, Paul (University of Southern California)

Main Track ~ A General Trust Framework for Multi-Agent Systems (Page 332)


Boissier, Olivier (Institut Henri Fayol)

Demonstration Track ~ Distributing Responsibilities for Exception Handling in JaCaMo (Page 1752)


Bondi, Elizabeth (Harvard University)

Main Track ~ Reinforcement Learning for Unified Allocation and Patrolling in Signaling Games with Uncertainty (Page 1353)


Booth, Richard (Cardiff University)

Main Track ~ Rankings for Bipartite Tournaments via Chain Editing (Page 1236)


Bordini, Rafael H. (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul)

Main Track ~ Feasible Coalition Sequences (Page 719)

JAAMAS Track ~ Agent Programming in the Cognitive Era (Page 1718)


Botan, Sirin (University of Amsterdam)

Main Track ~ Egalitarian Judgment Aggregation (Page 214)

Main Track ~ Manipulability of Thiele Methods on Party-List Profiles (Page 223)


Bou Ammar, Haitham (Huawei R&D U.K.)

Blue Sky Ideas Track ~ Diverse Auto-Curriculum is Critical for Successful Real-World Multiagent Learning Systems (Page 51)


Boucaud, Fabien (Université de Technologie de Compiègne, CNRS)

Main Track ~ Decision Model for a Virtual Agent that can Touch and be Touched (Page 232)


Bourahla, Yasser (University Grenoble Alpes, Inria, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LIG)

Main Track ~ Knowledge Improvement and Diversity under Interaction-Driven Adaptation of Learned Ontologies (Page 242)


Bourgais, Mathieu (INSA of Rouen)

Extended Abstract ~ Gambler Bandits and the Regret of Being Ruined (Page 1664)


Bouveret, Sylvain (Université Grenoble Alpes - LIG)

Extended Abstract ~ A General Framework for the Logical Representation of Combinatorial Exchange Protocols (Page 1602)


Bowling, Michael (DeepMind)

Extended Abstract ~ Sound Algorithms in Imperfect Information Games (Page 1674)


Boyd, Jennifer (University of Sheffield)

Doctoral Consortium ~ Understanding the Role of Inequality in Creating and Sustaining the Alcohol Harm Paradox using Agent-Based Modelling (Page 1797)


Brandt, Felix (Technische Universität München)

Main Track ~ On the Indecisiveness of Kelly-Strategyproof Social Choice Functions (Page 251)


Breazeal, Cynthia (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Main Track ~ Towards Transferrable Personalized Student Models in Educational Games (Page 1245)


Bredereck, Robert (Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin)

Main Track ~ High-Multiplicity Fair Allocation Made More Practical (Page 260)


Bullinger, Martin (Technische Universität München)

Main Track ~ On the Indecisiveness of Kelly-Strategyproof Social Choice Functions (Page 251)

Doctoral Consortium ~ Computing Desirable Outcomes in Specific Multi-Agent Scenarios (Page 1799)


Bulteau, Laurent (LIGM, CNRS, Univ Gustave Eiffel)

Main Track ~ Partition Aggregation for Participatory Budgeting (Page 665)


Burch, Neil (DeepMind)

Extended Abstract ~ Sound Algorithms in Imperfect Information Games (Page 1674)


Cacciamani, Federico (Politecnico di Milano)

Main Track ~ Multi-Agent Coordination in Adversarial Environments through Signal Mediated Strategies (Page 269)


Cai, Xin-Qiang (Nanjing University)

Main Track ~ Imitation Learning from Pixel-Level Demonstrations by HashReward (Page 279)


Çakan, Umut (Özyeğin University)

Extended Abstract ~ Solver Agent: Towards Emotional and Opponent-Aware Agent for Human-Robot Negotiation (Page 1557)


Calegari, Roberta (Università di Bologna)

JAAMAS Track ~ Logic-based Technologies for Multi-agent Systems: Summary of a Systematic Literature Review (Page 1721)


Campos, Joana (INESC-ID)

Extended Abstract ~ CHARET: Character-centered Approach to Emotion Tracking in Stories (Page 1469)


Cao, Yongzhi (Peking University)

Main Track ~ Sequential Mechanisms for Multi-type Resource Allocation (Page 1209)


Cao, Zehong (University of Tasmania)

Demonstration Track ~ An Online Human-Agent Interaction System: A Brain-controlled Agent Playing Games in Unity (Page 1758)


Cao, Zhiguang (National University of Singapore)

Extended Abstract ~ Solving 3D Bin Packing Problem via Multimodal Deep Reinforcement Learning (Page 1548)


Capobianco, Roberto (Sony AI & Sapienza University of Rome)

Main Track ~ Multiagent Epidemiologic Inference through Realtime Contact Tracing (Page 1182)


Cardi, Pierre (Université Paris-Dauphine & Université PSL, CNRS, LAMSADE)

Main Track ~ Worst-case Bounds for Spending a Common Budget (Page 288)


Caron, Clément (Airbus Defence and Space)

Blue Sky Ideas Track ~ Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems Challenges in Earth Observation Satellite Constellations (Page 39)


Carroll, Micah (University of California, Berkeley)

Extended Abstract ~ Evaluating the Robustness of Collaborative Agents (Page 1560)


Carvalho, Diogo S. (INESC-ID & Universidade de Lisboa)

Extended Abstract ~ CHARET: Character-centered Approach to Emotion Tracking in Stories (Page 1469)


Caselles-Dupré, Hugo (U2IS, ENSTA Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris & INRIA)

Extended Abstract ~ On the Sensory Commutativity of Action Sequences for Embodied Agents (Page 1472)


Castellini, Alberto (Università degli Studi di Verona)

Main Track ~ Identification of Unexpected Decisions in Partially Observable Monte-Carlo Planning: A Rule-Based Approach (Page 889)


Castellini, Jacopo (University of Liverpool)

Extended Abstract ~ Difference Rewards Policy Gradients (Page 1475)


Celli, Andrea (Politecnico di Milano)

Main Track ~ Multi-Agent Coordination in Adversarial Environments through Signal Mediated Strategies (Page 269)


Chakraborty, Vishal (University of California, Santa Cruz)

Main Track ~ Classifying the Complexity of the Possible Winner Problem on Partial Chains (Page 297)


Chalkiadakis, Georgios (Technical University of Crete)

Main Track ~ Collaborative Multiagent Decision Making for Lane-Free Autonomous Driving (Page 1335)

Main Track ~ Optimising Long-Term Outcomes using Real-World Fluent Objectives: An Application to Football (Page 196)

Extended Abstract ~ A Succinct Representation Scheme for Cooperative Games under Uncertainty (Page 1661)


Chan, Hau (University of Nebraska-Lincoln)

Main Track ~ Multi-Robot Task Allocation-Complexity and Approximation (Page 133)


Chandan, Rahul (University of California, Santa Barbara)

Main Track ~ Tractable Mechanisms for Computing Near-Optimal Utility Functions (Page 306)


Charakorn, Rujikorn (Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC))

Extended Abstract ~ Learning to Cooperate with Unseen Agents Through Meta-Reinforcement Learning (Page 1478)


Chen, Bo (University of Warwick)

Main Track ~ Connections between Fairness Criteria and Efficiency for Allocating Indivisible Chores (Page 1281)


Chen, Haipeng (Harvard University)

Main Track ~ Active Screening for Recurrent Diseases: A Reinforcement Learning Approach (Page 992)


Chen, Jiangzhuo (University of Virginia)

Extended Abstract ~ Cohorting to Isolate Asymptomatic Spreaders: An Agent-Based Simulation Study on the Mumbai Suburban Railway (Page 1680)


Chen, Junhan (Xiamen University)

Demonstration Track ~ ATPT: Automate Typhoon Contingency Plan Generation from Text (Page 1788)


Chen, Kangjie (Nanyang Technological University)

Main Track ~ Temporal Watermarks for Deep Reinforcement Learning Models (Page 314)


Chen, Lin (Texas Tech University)

Main Track ~ A Game Theoretical Analysis of Non-Linear Blockchain System (Page 323)


Chen, Wanqing (Shenzhen University)

Demonstration Track ~ ATPT: Automate Typhoon Contingency Plan Generation from Text (Page 1788)


Chen, Weiwei (Sun Yat-sen University)

Extended Abstract ~ Solid Semantics and Extension Aggregation Using Quota Rules under Integrity Constraints (Page 1590)


Chen, Xu (Renmin University of China)

Main Track ~ Learning Correlated Communication Topology in Multi-Agent Reinforcement learning (Page 456)


Chen, Yiling (Harvard University)

Extended Abstract ~ Optimal Crowdfunding Design (Page 1704)


Chen, Yurong (Peking University)

Extended Abstract ~ The Tight Bound for Pure Price of Anarchy in an Extended Miner's Dilemma Game (Page 1695)


Chen, Zhe (Monash University)

Extended Abstract ~ Anytime Multi-Agent Path Finding via Large Neighborhood Search (Page 1581)


Cheng, Chu-Hung (University of California, Davis)

Extended Abstract ~ HOAD: The Hanabi Open Agent Dataset (Page 1646)


Cheng, Mingxi (University of Southern California)

Main Track ~ A General Trust Framework for Multi-Agent Systems (Page 332)


Cheng, Shih-Fen (Singapore Management University)

Main Track ~ Adaptive Operating Hours for Improved Performance of Taxi Fleets (Page 728)


Chernova, Sonia (Georgia Institute of Technology)

JAAMAS Track ~ STRATA: Unified Framework for Task Assignments in Large Teams of Heterogeneous Agents (Page 1740)


Chetouani, Mohamed (Sorbonne Université)

JAAMAS Track ~ Teaching a Robot with Unlabeled Instructions: The TICS Architecture (Page 1738)


Choudhury, Moumita (University of Dhaka)

Main Track ~ A Local Search Based Approach to Solve Continuous DCOPs (Page 1127)


Choudhury, Shushman (Stanford University)

Main Track ~ Scalable Anytime Planning for Multi-Agent MDPs (Page 341)


Ciatto, Giovanni (Università di Bologna)

JAAMAS Track ~ Logic-based Technologies for Multi-agent Systems: Summary of a Systematic Literature Review (Page 1721)


Ciccone, Marco (Politecnico di Milano)

Main Track ~ Multi-Agent Coordination in Adversarial Environments through Signal Mediated Strategies (Page 269)


Cicerone, Serafino (University of L'Aquila)

Main Track ~ MOBLOT: Molecular Oblivious Robots (Page 350)


Cimpeanu, Theodor (Teesside University)

Extended Abstract ~ Promoting Fair Proposers, Fair Responders or Both? Cost-Efficient Interference in the Spatial Ultimatum Game (Page 1480)


Ciortea, Andrei (University of St. Gallen)

Demonstration Track ~ Autonomous Agents on the Edge of Things (Page 1767)


Ciosek, Kamil (Microsoft Research)

Extended Abstract ~ Deep Interactive Bayesian Reinforcement Learning via Meta-Learning (Page 1712)

Extended Abstract ~ Evaluating the Robustness of Collaborative Agents (Page 1560)


Cohen, Saar (Bar Ilan University)

Main Track ~ Spatial Consensus-Prevention in Robotic Swarms (Page 359)


Colley, Rachael (University of Toulouse)

Doctoral Consortium ~ Multi-Agent Ranked Delegations in Voting (Page 1802)


Collins, John (University of Minnesota)

Main Track ~ Siting and Sizing of Charging Infrastructure for Shared Autonomous Electric Fleets (Page 88)


Condurache, Rodica (A. I. Cuza University of Iaşi)

Main Track ~ Rational Synthesis in the Commons with Careless and Careful Agents (Page 368)


Cong, Cong (The Institute of Software, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

Extended Abstract ~ Intrinsic Motivated Multi-Agent Communication (Page 1668)


Congeduti, Elena (Delft University of Technology)

Main Track ~ Loss Bounds for Approximate Influence-Based Abstraction (Page 377)


Conitzer, Vincent (Duke University)

Main Track ~ Safe Pareto Improvements for Delegated Game Playing (Page 983)


Costantini, Stefania (University of L'Aquila)

Extended Abstract ~ A Logic of Inferable in Multi-Agent Systems with Budget and Costs (Page 1483)


Courville, Aaron (Université de Montréal & CIFAR Fellow)

Main Track ~ Emergent Communication under Competition (Page 974)


Cousins, Cyrus (Brown University)

Extended Abstract ~ Learning Competitive Equilibria in Noisy Combinatorial Markets (Page 1446)


Critch, Andrew (University of California, Berkeley)

Main Track ~ Accumulating Risk Capital Through Investing in Cooperation (Page 1073)


Croatti, Angelo (Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna)

JAAMAS Track ~ Programming Agent-based Mobile Apps: The JaCa-Android Framework (Page 1724)


Crowley, Mark (University of Waterloo)

Main Track ~ Partially Observable Mean Field Reinforcement Learning (Page 537)


Cruz, José Aleixo (University of Porto)

Doctoral Consortium ~ Learning Realistic and Safe Pedestrian Behavior by Imitation (Page 1805)


Cseh, Ágnes (University of Potsdam)

Main Track ~ Multi-Robot Task Allocation-Complexity and Approximation (Page 133)

Extended Abstract ~ On Weakly and Strongly Popular Rankings (Page 1563)


Cui, Jiaxun (University of Texas at Austin)

Main Track ~ Scalable Multiagent Driving Policies for Reducing Traffic Congestion (Page 386)


Curci, Selima (Eindhoven University of Technology)

Blue Sky Ideas Track ~ Sparse Training Theory for Scalable and Efficient Agents (Page 34)


Czarnecki, Wojciech Marian (DeepMind)

Extended Abstract ~ Pick Your Battles: Interaction Graphs as Population-Level Objectives for Strategic Diversity (Page 1501)


Dadashi, Robert (Google Research, Brain Team)

Main Track ~ Show Me the Way: Intrinsic Motivation from Demonstrations (Page 620)


Daems, Pieter-Jan (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)

Main Track ~ Scalable Optimization for Wind Farm Control using Coordination Graphs (Page 1362)


Daina, Nicolò (Imperial College London)

Main Track ~ Siting and Sizing of Charging Infrastructure for Shared Autonomous Electric Fleets (Page 88)


Daley, Brett (Northeastern University)

Main Track ~ Contrasting Centralized and Decentralized Critics in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning (Page 844)

Extended Abstract ~ Stratified Experience Replay: Correcting Multiplicity Bias in Off-Policy Reinforcement Learning (Page 1486)


Danassis, Panayiotis (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))

Main Track ~ Improved Cooperation by Exploiting a Common Signal (Page 395)


Danda, Sai Koti Reddy (IBM Research, India)

Extended Abstract ~ Attention Actor-Critic Algorithm for Multi-Agent Constrained Co-operative Reinforcement Learning (Page 1616)


D'Angelo, Gianlorenzo (Gran Sasso Science Institute)

Extended Abstract ~ Maximizing Influence-Based Group Shapley Centrality (Page 1461)


Daoud, Alaa (Mines Saint-Étienne, CNRS, UMR 6158, LIMOS Institut Henri Fayol)

Extended Abstract ~ A Generic Multi-Agent Model for Resource Allocation Strategies in Online On-Demand Transport with Autonomous Vehicles (Page 1489)


Das, Sanmay (George Mason University)

Main Track ~ Efficient Nonmyopic Online Allocation of Scarce Reusable Resources (Page 447)


da Silva, Bruno C. (University of Massachusetts, Amherst)

Main Track ~ Minimum-Delay Adaptation in Non-Stationary Reinforcement Learning via Online High-Confidence Change-Point Detection (Page 97)


Dastani, Mehdi (Utrecht University)

Blue Sky Ideas Track ~ Responsibility Research for Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (Page 57)


de Haan, Ronald (University of Amsterdam)

Main Track ~ Egalitarian Judgment Aggregation (Page 214)


de Jonge, Dave (IIIA-CSIC)

Main Track ~ A Heuristic Algorithm for Multi-Agent Vehicle Routing with Automated Negotiation (Page 404)


De Masellis, Riccardo (Uppsala University)

JAAMAS Track ~ Logic-based Specification and Verification of Homogeneous Dynamic Multi-agent Systems (Page 1727)


de Weerdt, Mathijs M. (Delft University of Technology)

Demonstration Track ~ TORS: A Train Unit Shunting and Servicing Simulator (Page 1785)


Dechter, Rina (University of California, Irvine)

Extended Abstract ~ Approximating Spatial Evolutionary Games using Bayesian Networks (Page 1533)


Dejl, Adam (Imperial College London)

Demonstration Track ~ Argflow: A Toolkit for Deep Argumentative Explanations for Neural Networks (Page 1761)


Deligkas, Argyrios (Royal Holloway University of London)

Main Track ~ Walrasian Equilibria in Markets with Small Demands (Page 413)


Demirović, Emir (Delft University of Technology)

Main Track ~ Partial Robustness in Team Formation: Bridging the Gap between Robustness and Resilience (Page 1154)


den Ouden, Joris W. (Nederlandse Spoorwegen)

Demonstration Track ~ TORS: A Train Unit Shunting and Servicing Simulator (Page 1785)


Deng, Chuang (Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Main Track ~ Modeling Replicator Dynamics in Stochastic Games Using Markov Chain Method (Page 420)


Dennis, Louise A. (University of Manchester)

Main Track ~ Explaining BDI Agent Behaviour through Dialogue (Page 429)


Dennis, Michael (University of California, Berkeley)

Main Track ~ Accumulating Risk Capital Through Investing in Cooperation (Page 1073)


Deshmukh, Jyotirmoy (University of Southern California)

Main Track ~ A General Trust Framework for Multi-Agent Systems (Page 332)


Deva, Ayush (International Institute of Information Technology Hyderabad)

Extended Abstract ~ A Multi-Arm Bandit Approach To Subset Selection Under Constraints (Page 1492)


Devlin, Sam (Microsoft Research)

Extended Abstract ~ Deep Interactive Bayesian Reinforcement Learning via Meta-Learning (Page 1712)

Extended Abstract ~ Difference Rewards Policy Gradients (Page 1475)

Extended Abstract ~ Evaluating the Robustness of Collaborative Agents (Page 1560)


Dey, Palash (Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur)

Main Track ~ Network Robustness via Global k-cores (Page 438)


Dholakia, Keval (Indian Institute of Technology, Madras)

Main Track ~ Reinforcement Learning for Unified Allocation and Patrolling in Signaling Games with Uncertainty (Page 1353)


Di Fonso, Alessia (University of L'Aquila)

Main Track ~ MOBLOT: Molecular Oblivious Robots (Page 350)


Di Stefano, Gabriele (University of L'Aquila)

Main Track ~ MOBLOT: Molecular Oblivious Robots (Page 350)


Diaconescu, Ada (Telecom Paris, LTCI & Institut Polytechnique de Paris)

JAAMAS Track ~ A Decentralised Self-Healing Approach for Network Topology Maintenance (Page 1743)


Dias, João (INESC-ID, Universidade do Algarve & CCMAR)

Extended Abstract ~ CHARET: Character-centered Approach to Emotion Tracking in Stories (Page 1469)


Dibeklioğlu, Hamdi (Bilkent University)

JAAMAS Track ~ Facial Feedback for Reinforcement Learning: A Case Study and Offline Analysis Using the TAMER Framework (Page 1735)


Diddigi, Raghuram Bharadwaj (Indian Institute of Science, India)

Extended Abstract ~ Attention Actor-Critic Algorithm for Multi-Agent Constrained Co-operative Reinforcement Learning (Page 1616)


Dignum, Frank (AAMAS-2021 General Chair)

Welcome Message from the Chairs


Dilkina, Bistra (University of Southern California)

Main Track ~ Learning Node-Selection Strategies in Bounded-Suboptimal Conflict-Based Search for Multi-Agent Path Finding (Page 611)


Dilokthanakul, Nat (Vidyasirimedhi Institute of Science and Technology (VISTEC))

Extended Abstract ~ Learning to Cooperate with Unseen Agents Through Meta-Reinforcement Learning (Page 1478)


Dima, Catalin (LACL - Université Paris-Est Créteil)

Main Track ~ Rational Synthesis in the Commons with Careless and Careful Agents (Page 368)


Dimopoulos, Yannis (University of Cyprus)

Main Track ~ Probabilistic Control Argumentation Frameworks (Page 519)


Ding, Yao-Xiang (Nanjing University)

Main Track ~ Imitation Learning from Pixel-Level Demonstrations by HashReward (Page 279)


Dinh, Le Cong (University of Southampton)

Extended Abstract ~ How to Guide a Non-Cooperative Learner to Cooperate: Exploiting No-Regret Algorithms in System Design (Page 1464)


Dix, Jürgen (Clausthal University of Technology)

Main Track ~ Feasible Coalition Sequences (Page 719)


Dong, Zehao (Washington University in St. Louis)

Main Track ~ Efficient Nonmyopic Online Allocation of Scarce Reusable Resources (Page 447)


Doshi, Prashant (University of Georgia)

Main Track ~ Cooperative-Competitive Reinforcement Learning with History-Dependent Rewards (Page 602)

Main Track ~ Cyber Attack Intent Recognition and Active Deception using Factored Interactive POMDPs (Page 1200)


Dragan, Anca (University of California, Berkeley)

Extended Abstract ~ Evaluating the Robustness of Collaborative Agents (Page 1560)


Du, Yali (University College London)

Main Track ~ Learning Correlated Communication Topology in Multi-Agent Reinforcement learning (Page 456)


Dudík, Miroslav (Microsoft Research)

Main Track ~ Log-time Prediction Markets for Interval Securities (Page 465)


Dugdale, Julie (University Grenoble Alpes, LIG)

Main Track ~ An Agent-Based Model to Predict Pedestrians Trajectories with an Autonomous Vehicle in Shared Spaces (Page 1010)


Durfee, Edmund H. (University of Michigan)

JAAMAS Track ~ On Teammate-Pattern-Aware Autonomy (Page 1730)


Duro, Richard J. (Universidade da Coruña)

Extended Abstract ~ An Autonomous Drive Balancing Strategy for the Design of Purpose in Open-ended Learning Robots (Page 1631)


Egorov, Vladimir (JetBrains Research & HSE University)

Extended Abstract ~ Balancing Rational and Other-Regarding Preferences in Cooperative-Competitive Environments (Page 1536)


Ehlers, Rüdiger (Clausthal University of Technology)

Main Track ~ Safe Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning via Shielding (Page 483)


El Fallah Seghrouchni, Amal (Sorbonne Université)

JAAMAS Track ~ Agent Programming in the Cognitive Era (Page 1718)


El Karoui, Noureddine (Criteo AI Lab & University of California, Berkeley)

Main Track ~ Adversarial Learning in Revenue-Maximizing Auctions (Page 955)


El Mqirmi, Pierre (Imperial College London)

Main Track ~ An Abstraction-based Method to Check Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement-Learning Behaviors (Page 474)


ElSayed-Aly, Ingy (University of Virginia)

Main Track ~ Safe Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning via Shielding (Page 483)


Endriss, Ulle (AAMAS-2021 Programme Chair)

Welcome Message from the Chairs


Erden, Zeki Doruk (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL))

Main Track ~ Improved Cooperation by Exploiting a Common Signal (Page 395)


Ernst, Damien (University of Liège)

Blue Sky Ideas Track ~ Sparse Training Theory for Scalable and Efficient Agents (Page 34)


Espinoza, Huascar (CEA list)

Extended Abstract ~ Optimized Execution of PDDL Plans using Behavior Trees (Page 1596)


Euzenat, Jérôme (University Grenoble Alpes, Inria, CNRS, Grenoble INP, LIG)

Main Track ~ Knowledge Improvement and Diversity under Interaction-Driven Adaptation of Learned Ontologies (Page 242)


Everett, Richard (DeepMind)

Extended Abstract ~ Modelling Cooperation in Network Games with Spatio-Temporal Complexity (Page 1455)


Everitt, Tom (DeepMind)

Main Track ~ Equilibrium Refinements for Multi-Agent Influence Diagrams: Theory and Practice (Page 574)


Ewing, Eric (University of Southern California)

Main Track ~ MAPFAST: A Deep Algorithm Selector for Multi Agent Path Finding using Shortest Path Embeddings (Page 1055)