Jose M. Vidal's Library

Year - Author - MASRG

  1. Piotr J. Gmytrasiewicz and Edmund H. Durfee. Rational Communication in Multi-Agent Systems. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Journal, 4(3):233--272, 2001.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 4  -  Google Scholar
  2. David N. Allsopp, Patrick Beautement, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Edmund H. Durfee, Michael Kirton, Craig A. Knoblock, Niranjan Suri, Austin Tate, and Craig W. Thompson. Coalition Agents Experiment: Multiagent Cooperation in International Coalitions. IEEE Intelligent Systems. May/June, 17(3), 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 36  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1041/x3026s-2002
  3. Sandip Sen and Partha Sarathi Dutta. The evolution and stability of cooperative traits. In Proceedings of the First Intenational Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, p. 1114-1120, ACM Press, NY, NY, 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 16  -  Google Scholar
  4. Robert L. Axtell. Non-Cooperative Dynamics of Multi-Agent Teams. In Proceedings of the First Intenational Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, p. 1082--1089, ACM Press, New York, NY, 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 14  -  Google Scholar
  5. Jana Koehler and Daniel Ottiger. An AI-Based Approach to Destination Control in Elevators. AI Magazine. Fall, 23(3):59--78, 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 6  -  Google Scholar
  6. Sandip Sen. Believing others: Pros and cons. Artificial Intelligence. December, 142(2):179--203, 2002.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 45  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/S0004-3702(02)00289-8
  7. Mark Sims, Claudia V. Goldman, and Victor Lesser. Self-organization through bottom-up coalition formation. In Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, p. 867--874, ACM Press, 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 16  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1145/860575.860715
  8. Sven A. Brueckner and H. Van Dyke Parunak. Resource-aware exploration of the emergent dynamics of simulated systems. In Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, p. 781--788, ACM Press, 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 16  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1145/860575.860701
  9. Pu Huang and Katia Sycara. Multi-agent learning in extensive games with complete information. In Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, p. 701--708, ACM Press, 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 2  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1145/860575.860688
  10. Yan Zheng Wei, Luc Moreau, and Nicholas R. Jennings. Recommender systems: a market-based design. In Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, p. 600--607, ACM Press, New York, NY., 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 14  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1145/860575.860671
  11. Sabyasachi Saha, Sandip Sen, and Partha Sarathi Dutta. Helping based on future expectations. In Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems, p. 289--296, ACM Press, New York, NY., 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 13  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1145/860575.860622
  12. Chris Peltz. Web Services Orchestration and Choreography. IEEE Computer, 28(10):46--52, 2003.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 122  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1041/Rx046s-2003
  13. Shaheen S. Fatima, Michael Wooldridge, and Nicholas R. Jennings. An agenda-based framework for multi-issue negotiation. Artificial Intelligence. jan, 152(1):1--45, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 112  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/S0004-3702(03)00115-2
  14. Samir Aknine, Suzanne Pinson, and Melvin F. Shakun. An Extended Multi-Agent Negotiation Protocol. Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, 8(1):5--45, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 33  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1023/B:AGNT.0000009409.19387.f8
  15. Rina Azoulay-Schwartz and Sarit Kraus. Stable repeated strategies for information exchange between two autonomous agents. Artificial Intelligence, 154(1-2):43--93, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 4  -  Google Scholar  -  doi:10.1016/j.artint.2003.04.002
  16. Kristina Lerman, Aram Galstyan, and Tad Hogg. Mathematical Analysis of Multi-Agent Systems. , 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 39  -  Google Scholar
  17. Avi Rosenfeld, Gal A. Kaminka, and Sarit Kraus. Adaptive Robot Coordination using Interference Metrics. In Proceedings of the AAMAS-04 Workshop on Learning and Evolution in Agent Based Systems, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 5  -  Google Scholar
  18. Takayuki Suyama and Makoto Yokoo. Strategy/False-name Proof Protocols for Combinatorial Multi-Attribute Procurement Auction. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 160--167, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 13  -  Google Scholar
  19. Steve Chien and others. The Earth Observing One Autonomous Science Agent. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 420--427, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 1  -  Google Scholar
  20. Chiu Fan Lee and David Wolpert. Product distribution theory for control of multi-agent systems. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 522--529, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 17  -  Google Scholar
  21. Sarit Kraus, Onn Shehory, and Gilad Taase. The Advantages of Compromising in Coalition Formation with Incomplete Information. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 588--595, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 30  -  Google Scholar
  22. Barbara Grosz, Sarit Kraus, Shavit Talman, Boaz Stossel, and Moti Havlin. The Influence of Social Dependencies on Decision-Making: Initial Investigations with a New Game. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 782--789, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 25  -  Google Scholar
  23. Thomas Tran and Robin Cohen. Improving User Satisfaction in Agent-Based Electronic Marketplaces by Reputation Modelling and Adjustable Product Quality. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 828--835, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 4  -  Google Scholar
  24. Sven Koenig. A Comparison of Fast Search Methods for Real-Time Situated Agents. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 864--871, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 16  -  Google Scholar
  25. Hugo Santana, Geber Ramalho, Vincent Corruble, and Bohdana Ratitch. Multi-Agent Patrolling with Reinforcement Learning. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 1122--1129, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 9  -  Google Scholar
  26. Jianhui Wu and Edmund Durfee. The Impact of Communication Costs and Limitations on Price Wars. In Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems, p. 1205--1212, ACM, 2004.
    Abstract+BibTex  -  Cited by 0  -  Google Scholar