Multi-Agent Systems [E-Book]: 9th European Workshop, EUMAS 2011, Maastricht, The Netherlands, November 14-15, 2011. Revised Selected Papers / edited by Massimo Cossentino, Michael Kaisers, Karl Tuyls, Gerhard Weiss.
This book constitutes the thoroughly reviewed post-proceedings of the 9th International Workshop, EUMAS 2011, held in Maastricht, The Netherlands, in November 2011. The 16 revised full papers included in the book were carefully revised and selected from 45 submissions. This workshop is primarily int...
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Personal Name(s): | Cossentino, Massimo. |
Kaisers, Michael. / Tuyls, Karl. / Weiss, Gerhard. | |
Imprint: |
Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg :
2012
Imprint: Springer, |
Physical Description: |
XII, 259 p. 82 illus. digital. |
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englisch |
ISBN: |
9783642347993 |
DOI: |
10.1007/978-3-642-34799-3 |
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Lecture notes in computer science ;
7541 |
Subject (LOC): |
- Reinforcement Learning Transfer Using a Sparse Coded Inter-task Mapping
- Game Theory for Security: An Important Challenge for Multiagent Systems Local Coordination in Online Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems
- Improving Diagnosis Agents with Hybrid Hypotheses Confirmation Reasoning Techniques
- Towards a Design Process for Modeling MAS Organizations
- Argumentation Strategies for Task Delegation
- Using OWL 2 DL for Expressing ACL Content and Semantics
- Self-adaptive Complex Systems
- Argumentation Semantics for Agents
- Multi-agent Learning and the Reinforcement Gradient
- A Methodology for the Generation of Multi-agent Argumentation
- Dialogue Scenarios
- What Are Models for
- QueryPOMDP: POMDP-Based Communication in Multiagent Systems
- A Multi-agent Based Governance of Machine-to-Machine Systems
- A Proposal of Process Fragment Definition and Documentation
- Recognizing Internal States of Other Agents to Anticipate and Coordinate Interactions..