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11th ICAART 2019: Prague, Czech Republic - Volume 1
- Ana Paula Rocha, Luc Steels, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART 2019, Volume 1, Prague, Czech Republic, February 19-21, 2019. SciTePress 2019, ISBN 978-989-758-350-6
Invited Speakers
- Penousal Machado:

Evolving Art. ICAART (1) 2019: 5-8 - Carla P. Gomes:

Computational Sustainability. ICAART (1) 2019: 9 - Michal Pechoucek:

Understanding Future Technologies through Agent-Based Simulation. ICAART (1) 2019: 11 - Lambert Schomaker:

Continuous Learning in Large-scale Problems: The Case of Multi-script Historical Handwritten Document Collections. ICAART (1) 2019: 13
Agents
- Falko Koetter, Matthias Blohm, Monika Kochanowski, Joscha Goetzer, Daniel Graziotin

, Stefan Wagner
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Motivations, Classification and Model Trial of Conversational Agents for Insurance Companies. 19-30 - Akira Tsurushima

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Reproducing Symmetry Breaking in Exit Choice under Emergency Evacuation Situation using Response Threshold Model. 31-41 - Nikos Karanikolas

, Pierre Bisquert, Christos Kaklamanis:
A Voting Argumentation Framework: Considering the Reasoning behind Preferences. 42-53 - Song Yang, Masaya Taniguchi, Satoshi Tojo:

4-valued Logic for Agent Communication with Private/Public Information Passing. 54-61 - Ayumi Sugiyama, Lingying Wu, Toshiharu Sugawara

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Learning of Activity Cycle Length based on Battery Limitation in Multi-agent Continuous Cooperative Patrol Problems. 62-71 - Jörg Bremer, Sebastian Lehnhoff:

Lazy Agents for Large Scale Global Optimization. 72-79 - Toshihiro Matsui:

A Study of Joint Policies Considering Bottlenecks and Fairness. 80-90 - Suresh Chavhan, Pallapa Venkataram:

Emergent Intelligence: A Novel Computational Intelligence Technique to Solve Problems. 93-102 - Kun Qian

, Robert W. Brehm
, Lars Duggen
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Experimental Evaluation of a Method for Simulation based Learning for a Multi-Agent System Acting in a Physical Environment. 103-109 - Fumika Okuhara, Yuichi Sei, Yasuyuki Tahara, Akihiko Ohsuga:

Generation of Multiple Choice Questions Including Panoramic Information using Linked Data. 110-120 - Jun Kiniwa, Kensaku Kikuta, Hiroaki Sandoh:

Asynchronous Price Stabilization Model in Networks. 121-128 - Halim Djerroud, Arab Ali Chérif:

Environment Engine for Situated MAS. 129-137 - Carsten Hahn, Sebastian Feld, Manuel Zierl, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:

Dynamic Path Planning with Stable Growing Neural Gas. 138-145 - Jinhong K. Guo, Alexander Karlovitz, Patrick Jaillet, Martin O. Hofmann:

The Price of Anarchy: Centralized versus Distributed Resource Allocation Trade-offs. 146-153 - Jirí Jelínek

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Modeling of Emotional Influence in Multiagent System. 154-161 - Tabajara Krausburg

, Rafael H. Bordini:
Constrained Coalition Formation among Heterogeneous Agents for the Multi-Agent Programming Contest. 162-169 - Masato Fukuda, Hung-Hsuan Huang, Toyoaki Nishida:

Detection of Student Teacher's Intention using Multimodal Features in a Virtual Classroom. 170-177 - Peter Hofmann

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Multi-agent Systems in Remote Sensing Image Analysis. 178-185 - Youssef Inedjaren, Besma Zeddini, Mohamed Maachaoui

, Jean-Pierre Barbot:
A Hybrid Multi-agent Architecture for Modeling in MATSim with an Alternative Scoring Strategy. 186-193 - Takaki Matsune, Katsuhide Fujita

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Designing a Flexible Supply Chain Network with Autonomous Agents. 194-201 - José Cascalho

, Paulo Trigo
, Maria João Cruz, Armando B. Mendes
, Eva Giacomello
, Adriana Ressurreição
, Tomás Dentinho, Telmo Morato
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SIMSEA: A Multiagent Architecture for Fishing Activity in a Simulated Environment. 202-209 - André Felipe da Silva Oliveira, Diego de Oliveira Dantas, Doriedson Mendonça Corrêa, Areolino de Almeida Neto, Will Ribamar Mendes Almeida:

Map Matching for SLAM with Multiple Robots in Different Moments. 210-217 - Hala Alsalloum, Leïla Merghem-Boulahia, Rana Rahim-Amoud:

Energy Trading in the Smart Grid: Poly-sellers Decision based on Game Theory. 218-225 - Jirí Svancara

, Roman Barták
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Combining Strengths of Optimal Multi-Agent Path Finding Algorithms. 226-231 - Tomoko Koda, Ryosuke Oguri:

Analysis of the Effects of Appearances of Avatars on User's Self-evaluation of Extroversion. 232-237 - Maximilian Kumm, Michael Schreckenberg:

An Agent-based Approach to a Temporal Headway Development Statistics in Urban Traffic using Three-phase Theory. 238-243 - Joan Casas-Roma, Mark J. Nelson, Joan Arnedo-Moreno, Swen E. Gaudl

, Rob Saunders:
Towards Simulated Morality Systems: Role-Playing Games as Artificial Societies. 244-251 - Neha Baranwal, Avinash Kumar Singh

, Suna Bensch
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Extracting Primary Objects and Spatial Relations from Sentences. 252-259 - Eugene Kagan

, Shai Yona:
Oscillating Mobile Neurons with Entropic Assembling. 260-266 - Usman Malik, Mukesh Barange

, Julien Saunier, Alexandre Pauchet:
Using Multimodal Information to Enhance Addressee Detection in Multiparty Interaction. 267-274 - Joaquín Taverner

, Emilio Vivancos, Vicente J. Botti:
Towards a Computational Approach to Emotion Elicitation in Affective Agents. 275-280 - Gilles Énée

, Julien Collonge:
Entropy as a Quality Measure of Correlations between n Information Sources in Multi-agent Systems. 281-287 - Felix Schwinger, Karl-Heinz Krempels:

Mobility-oriented Agenda Planning as a Value-adding Feature for Mobility as a Service. 288-294
Special Session on Human-centric Applications of Multi-agent Technologies
- Shohei Taga, Tomofumi Matsuzawa

, Munehiro Takimoto, Yasushi Kambayashi:
Multi-Agent Base Evacuation Support System Considering Altitude. 299-306 - Hidefumi Ohmura, Takuro Shibayama, Keiji Hirata, Satoshi Tojo:

Development of Agents for Creating Melodies and Investigation of Interaction between the Agents. 307-314 - Masashi Omiya, Munehiro Takimoto, Yasushi Kambayashi:

Development of Agent System for Multi-robot Search. 315-320 - Kazuhiko Ogawa, Takako Nakatani:

Predicting Fault Proneness of Programs with CNN. 321-328

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