Volume 14,
Number 1,
March 2002
- Adriaan G. Tijsseling, Mark A. Gluck:
A connectionist approach to processing dimensional interaction.
1-48
- Xiaodong Li:
Connectionist learning: a comparison of neural networks and an optical thin-film multilayer model.
49-63
- Kenny Smith:
The cultural evolution of communication in a population of neural networks.
65-84
Volume 14,
Number 2,
June 2002
Volume 14,
Number 4,
December 2002
- Henry Hexmoor:
Introduction to the special issue on agent autonomy in groups.
245-247
- Rino Falcone, Cristiano Castelfranchi:
Issues of trust and control on agent autonomy.
249-263
- K. Suzanne Barber, Matthew T. MacMahon, Cheryl E. Martin:
Quantifying the search space for multi-agent system decision-making organizations.
265-281
- Jean-Michel Hoc, Serge Debernard:
Respective demands of task and function allocation on human-machine co-operation design: a psychological approach.
283-295
- Jean-Claude Martin:
On the use of the multimodal clues in human behaviour for the modelling of agent co-operative behaviour.
297-309
- Gregory M. P. O'Hare:
Providing social scaffolding for effective agent communities.
311-322
- Henry Hexmoor:
A model of absolute autonomy and power: toward group effects.
323-333
- Parijat Prosun Kar, Sandip Sen, Partha Sarathi Dutta:
Effect of individual opinions on group interactions.
335-344
- Michael Schillo:
Self-organization and adjustable autonomy: two sides of the same coin?
345-359
- Debra Schreckenghost, Cheryl E. Martin, R. Peter Bonasso, David Kortenkamp, Tod Milam, Carroll Thronesbery:
Supporting group interaction among humans and autonomous agents.
361-369
- Lee McCauley, Stan Franklin:
A large-scale multi-agent system for navy personnel distribution.
371-385
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