AAMAS 2009:
Budapest, Hungary
Carles Sierra, Cristiano Castelfranchi, Keith S. Decker, Jaime Simão Sichman (Eds.):
8th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2009), Budapest, Hungary, May 10-15, 2009, Volume 2.
IFAAMAS 2009, ISBN 978-0-9817381-7-8
Multi-agent learning
Natalia Akchurina:
Multiagent reinforcement learning: algorithm converging to Nash equilibrium in general-sum discounted stochastic games.
725-732
Organizations/social networks
Anil Gürsel,
Sandip Sen:
Producing timely recommendations from social networks through targeted search.
805-812
Sachin Kamboj:
Analyzing the tradeoffs between breakup and cloning in the context of organizational self-design.
829-836
Argumentation/dialogue/protocols
Planning/search
Prashant Doshi,
Yifeng Zeng:
Improved approximation of interactive dynamic influence diagrams using discriminative model updates.
907-914
Commitments/logical approaches
Reputation and trust
Negotiation/conflict resolution
Agent reasoning/deliberation/decision mechanisms
Agents
Etienne de Sevin:
Relation between motivations and personality traits for autonomous virtual humans.
1131-1132
Xin Sui,
Ho-Fung Leung:
An adaptive bidding strategy for combinatorial auctions-based resource allocation in dynamic markets.
1157-1158
Environments
Jan D. Gehrke,
Arne Schuldt:
Incorporating knowledge about interaction for uniform agent design for simulation and operation.
1175-1176
Interactions
Prashant Doshi:
Compact approximations of mixture distributions for state estimation in multiagent settings.
1207-1208
Li Jin:
Stability oriented task-structure based multi-agent replanning.
1209-1210
Alan Holland:
Welfare losses in commodity storage games.
1253-1254
Cheng Wu,
Waleed Meleis:
Fuzzy Kanerva-based function approximation for reinforcement learning.
1257-1258
James Atlas:
A distributed constraint optimization approach for coordination under uncertainty.
1263-1264
Rachel Greenstadt:
An overview of privacy improvements to k-optimal DCOP algorithms.
1279-1280
Social/organizational aspects
Ji Gao,
Hexin Lv:
IGTASC: a model for institution-governed trusted and autonomic service cooperation.
1331-1332
Comprehensive/cross-cutting
Xiaocong Fan:
On time-stressed team collaboration.
1353-1354
Academic demos
Michael H. Bowling,
Nicholas Abou Risk,
Nolan Bard,
Darse Billings,
Neil Burch,
Joshua Davidson,
John Alexander Hawkin,
Robert Holte,
Michael Johanson,
Morgan Kan,
Bryce Paradis,
Jonathan Schaeffer,
David Schnizlein,
Duane Szafron,
Kevin Waugh,
Martin Zinkevich:
A demonstration of the Polaris poker system.
1391-1392
Industrial demos
Student demos