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4th ICAART 2012: Vilamoura, Portugal - Revised Selected Papers
- Joaquim Filipe

, Ana L. N. Fred
:
Agents and Artificial Intelligence - 4th International Conference, ICAART 2012, Vilamoura, Portugal, February 6-8, 2012. Revised Selected Papers. Communications in Computer and Information Science 358, Springer 2013, ISBN 978-3-642-36906-3
Invited Paper
- Luís Paulo Reis

, Fernando Almeida, Luís Mota
, Nuno Lau
:
Coordination in Multi-robot Systems: Applications in Robotic Soccer. 3-21
PART I: Artificial Intelligence
- Dominik Off, Jianwei Zhang:

Hierarchical Plan-Based Control in Open-Ended Environments: Considering Knowledge Acquisition Opportunities. 25-38 - Stefan Schiffer

, Niklas Hoppe, Gerhard Lakemeyer:
Natural Language Interpretation for an Interactive Service Robot in Domestic Domains. 39-53 - Yaser E. Hawas

, Md. Bayzid Khan:
A Fuzzy Logic Modeling Approach to Assess the Speed Limit Suitability in Urban Street Networks. 54-68 - Luís F. S. Teixeira, José Gabriel Pereira Lopes

, Rita Almeida Ribeiro
:
Language Independent Extraction of Key Terms: An Extensive Comparison of Metrics. 69-82 - Jens Kleesiek, Stephanie Badde, Stefan Wermter, Andreas K. Engel:

Action-Driven Perception for a Humanoid. 83-99 - Francis Maes, Louis Wehenkel

, Damien Ernst:
Meta-learning of Exploration/Exploitation Strategies: The Multi-armed Bandit Case. 100-115 - Günter Neumann, Sven Schmeier:

MobEx: A System for Exploratory Search on the Mobile Web. 116-130 - Parma Nand, Wai-Kiang Yeap:

A Framework for Interpreting Bridging Anaphora. 131-144 - The-Minh Nguyen, Takahiro Kawamura, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga:

Toward Information Sharing of Natural Disaster: Proposal of Timeline Action Network. 145-157 - Stefan Warwas:

The Bochica Framework for Model-Driven Agent-Oriented Software Engineering. 158-172 - Sandro Castronovo, Björn Kunz, Christian A. Müller:

Combining Uniform and Heuristic Search: Solving DSSSP with Restricted Knowledge of Graph Topology. 173-187 - Daniel Michulke, Stephan Schiffel:

Admissible Distance Heuristics for General Games. 188-203 - David Portugal

, Rui P. Rocha
:
Retrieving Topological Information for Mobile Robots Provided with Grid Maps. 204-217 - Riccardo De Benedictis

, Amedeo Cesta
:
Timeline Planning in the J-TRE Environment. 218-233 - Angelo Montanari, Isabel Navarrete, Guido Sciavicco

, Alberto Tonon:
Efficient Spatial Reasoning with Rectangular Cardinal Relations and Metric Constraints. 234-249 - Oliver Kramer:

Sorting High-Dimensional Patterns with Unsupervised Nearest Neighbors. 250-267 - Brígida Mónica Faria, Luís Paulo Reis

, Nuno Lau
, João Couto Soares, Sérgio Vasconcelos:
Patient Classification and Automatic Configuration of an Intelligent Wheelchair. 268-282 - Sina Honari, Brigitte Jaumard, Jamal Bentahar

:
An Approach on Merging Agents' Trust Distributions in a Possibilitic Domain. 283-299 - Mauro Dragone:

Building Self-adaptive Software Systems with Component, Services & Agents Technologies: Self-OSGi. 300-316
PART II: Agents
- Jun Kiniwa, Takeshi Koide, Hiroaki Sandoh

:
Asset Value Game and Its Extension: Taking Past Actions into Consideration. 319-331 - Katie Atkinson, Priscilla Bench-Capon, Trevor J. M. Bench-Capon

:
A Strategy for Efficient Persuasion Dialogues. 332-347 - Silvano Cincotti

, Giulia Gallo
:
The Genoa Artificial Power-Exchange. 348-363 - Ramoni O. Lasisi, Vicki H. Allan:

Manipulation of Weighted Voting Games via Annexation and Merging. 364-378 - Isidora Petreska, Petros Kefalas

, Marian Gheorghe, Ioanna Stamatopoulou
:
sp X-Machines: Formal State-Based Modelling of Spatial Agents. 379-391 - Alexa Breuing, Ipke Wachsmuth

:
Talking Topically to Artificial Dialog Partners: Emulating Humanlike Topic Awareness in a Virtual Agent. 392-406 - Salvatore F. Pileggi

, Carlos Fernández-Llatas
:
Towards Semantic Resources in the Cloud. 407-416 - Hirotaka Osawa, Michita Imai:

Researching Nonverbal Communication Strategies in Human-Robot Interaction. 417-432 - Amedeo Cesta

, Gabriella Cortellessa
, Andrea Orlandini
, Lorenza Tiberio:
Evaluating Telepresence Robots in the Field. 433-448

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