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AAMAS 2003

 

 

Topics of Interest

AAMAS03 topics include, but are not restricted to:

  • action selection and planning for agents
  • agencies; holonic, complex, collective agents; micro/macro agents
  • agent architectures
  • agent architectures as cognitive models and models of mind
  • agent-based auction systems, bidding and bargaining agents
  • agent-based software engineering
  • agent-based workflow management and process control
  • agent communication languages and protocols
  • agent-mediated electronic commerce - markets, auctions and exchanges
  • agent programming languages and environments
  • agents on and for the Grid
  • argumentation and persuasion
  • artificial social systems
  • autonomous robots and robot teams
  • coalition formation
  • computational complexity and agent systems
  • computational/multiagent ecosystems
  • conflicts, conflict resolution, and negotiation
  • conversational agents
  • coordination of multiple agents/activities & coordination infrastructures
  • deontic relations
  • emotion and personality
  • evolution, adaptation and learning
  • groups, teams, organizations, and societies; group dynamics
  • human-like, lifelike, and believable qualities of synthetic agents
  • infrastructure, APIs, and software tools for multiagent systems
  • interface agents and conversational agents
  • lessons learned from deployed agents
  • logics & formal models of agency and multiagent systems
  • logic programming for agent and multiagent systems & cognitive robotics
  • methodologies and tools for specification, design, implementation, testing, validation, and benchmarking;
  • middle-agents (e.g., matchmakers, brokers, routers)
  • mobile agents
  • moral and political issues in building or applying autonomous intelligent entities
  • motivation, goal selection and theories of rational agency
  • multiagent-based simulation for sociobiological, social, economic, and environmental issues
  • negotiation in multiagent systems
  • ontologies for agents and social modeling; ontologies in agent-based information systems and knowledge management
  • perception and action in agents
  • philosophical foundations of agents
  • privacy, security and agents; conceptual, technical, and legal issues
  • robustness, fault tolerance, performance, dependability, etc.
  • scalability and complexity issues
  • self-organizing systems and emergent organization
  • agents and social navigation on the Web
  • scalability issues in multiagent systems
  • social order, conventions, norms, social control; cultural norms and institutions
  • standards for agents and multiagent systems
  • theories of agency and autonomy (agenthood, initiative, pro-activity; reliability, delegation, trust, control)
  • user and agent modeling; social reasoning and social intelligence