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      AAMAS 
          2014 Table of Contents 
        AAMAS'14 
          Chairs' Welcome Message 
          Alessio Lomuscio (Imperial College London) 
          Paul Scerri (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Ana Bazzan (UFRGS) 
          Michael Huhns (University of South Carolina) 
        AAMAS'14 
          Organization List  
        AAMAS'14 
          Sponsors & Supporters  | 
    
     
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        Invited 
          Talks 
        Sensory 
          Networks and Distributed Cognition in Animal Groups (Page 
          1) 
          Iain D. Couzin (Princeton University) 
        From 
          Agents to Electronic Order (Page 
          3) 
          Michael Luck (King's College London) 
	
	Putting the Agent in Agent-Based Model 
Winner of 2014 ACM/SIGAI Autonomous Agents Award  
          Michael Wellman (University of Michigan)  
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        Session 
          A1 - Game Theory I 
        Fractional 
          Hedonic Games (Page 
          5) 
          Haris Aziz (NICTA and UNSW) 
          Felix Brandt (TU München) 
          Paul Harrenstein (University of Oxford) 
        Anytime 
          Coalition Structure Generation on Synergy Graphs (Page 
          13) 
          Filippo Bistaffa (University of Verona) 
          Alessandro Farinelli (University of Verona) 
          Jesús Cerquides (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Juan Rodríguez-Aguilar (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Sarvapali D. Ramchurn (University of Southampton) 
        A 
          Study of Sybil Manipulations in Hedonic Games (Page 
          21) 
          Thibaut Vallée (Normandie Univ, UNICAEN GREYC, CNRS) 
          Grégory Bonnet (Normandie Univ, UNICAEN GREYC, CNRS) 
          Bruno Zanuttini (Normandie Univ, UNICAEN GREYC, CNRS) 
          François Bourdon (Normandie Univ, UNICAEN GREYC, CNRS) 
        Cooperative 
          Max Games and Agent Failures (Page 
          29) 
          Yoram Bachrach (Microsoft Research Cambridge) 
          Rahul Savani (University of Liverpool) 
          Nisarg Shah (Carnegie Mellon University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B1 - Voting I 
        The 
          Cost of Principles: Analyzing Power in Compatibility Weighted Voting 
          Games (Page 37) 
          Abigail See (University of Cambridge) 
          Yoram Bachrach (Microsoft Research) 
          Pushmeet Kohli (Microsoft Research) 
        Self-Organized 
          Collective Decision Making: The Weighted Voter Model (Page 
          45) 
          Gabriele Valentini (Université Libre de Bruxelles) 
          Heiko Hamann (University of Paderborn) 
          Marco Dorigo (Université Libre de Bruxelles & University of Paderborn) 
        Properties 
          of Multiwinner Voting Rules (Page 
          53) 
          Edith Elkind (University of Oxford) 
          Piotr Faliszewski (AGH University) 
          Piotr Skowron (University of Warsaw) 
          Arkadii Slinko (University of Auckland) 
        Bribery 
          and Voter Control Under Voting-Rule Uncertainty (Page 
          61) 
          Gabor Erdelyi (Universität Siegen) 
          Edith Hemaspaandra (Rochester Institute of Technology) 
          Lane A. Hemaspaandra (University of Rochester)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C1 - Humans and Agents I 
        User-Driven 
          Narrative Variation in Large Story Domains Using Monte Carlo Tree Search (Page 
          69) 
          Bilal Kartal (University of Minnesota) 
          John Koenig (University of Minnesota) 
          Stephen J. Guy (University of Minnesota) 
        Story 
          Similarity Measures for Drama Management with TTD-MDPs (Page 
          77) 
          Joshua K. Jones (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          Charles L. Isbell (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
        It's 
          Only a Computer: The Impact of Human-Agent Interaction in Clinical Interviews (Page 
          85) 
          Jonathan Gratch (University of Southern California) 
          Gale Lucas (University of Southern California) 
          Aisha Aisha King (Bard College) 
          Louis-Philippe Morency (University of Southern California) 
        A 
          Computational Model of Social Attitudes for a Virtual Recruiter (Page 
          93) 
          Zoraida Callejas (University of Granada; CITIC-UGR) 
          Brian Ravenet (Institut Mines-Télécom; Télécom ParisTech; CNRS LTCI) 
          Magalie Ochs (Institut Mines-Télécom; Télécom ParisTech; CNRS LTCI) 
          Catherine Pelachaud (Institut Mines-Télécom; Télécom ParisTech; 
          CNRS LTCI)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D1 - Norms 
        Extracting 
          Normative Relationships from Business Contracts (Page 
          101) 
          Xibin Gao (Microsoft Corporation) 
          Munindar P. Singh (North Carolina State University) 
        Minimality 
          and Simplicity in the On-line Automated Synthesis of Normative Systems (Page 
          109) 
          Javier Morales (Universitat de Barcelona) 
          Maite Lopez-Sanchez (Universitat de Barcelona) 
          Juan A. Rodriguez-Aguilar (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford) 
          Wamberto Vasconcelos (University of Aberdeen) 
        Norm 
          Approximation for Imperfect Monitors (Page 
          117) 
          Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham) 
          Mehdi Dastani (Universiteit Utrecht) 
          Brian Logan (University of Nottingham) 
        Playing 
          with Norms: Tractability of Normative Systems for Homogeneous Game Structures (Page 
          125) 
          Sjur Dyrkolbotn (Durham University) 
          Piotr Kazmierczak (Bergen University College)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E1 - Verification and Validation I 
        Model 
          Checking Degrees of Belief in a System of Agents (Page 
          133) 
          Giuseppe Primiero (Middlesex University) 
          Franco Raimondi (Middlesex University) 
          Neha Rungta (NASA Ames Research Center) 
        Progression 
          and Verification of Situation Calculus Agents with Bounded Beliefs (Page 
          141) 
          Giuseppe De Giacomo (Universitŕ di Roma) 
          Yves Lespérance (York University) 
          Fabio Patrizi (Universitŕ La Sapienza) 
          Stavros Vassos (Universitŕ La Sapienza) 
        Verifying 
          Heterogeneous Multi-Agent Programs (Page 
          149) 
          Thu Trang Doan (University of Nottingham) 
          Yuan Yao (University of Nottingham) 
          Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham) 
          Brian Logan (University of Nottingham) 
        Verification 
          of Data-Aware Commitment-Based Multiagent System (Page 
          157) 
          Marco Montali (Free University of Bozen-Bolzano) 
          Diego Calvanese (Faculty of Computer Science, Free University of 
          Bozen-Bolzano) 
          Giuseppe De Giacomo (Sapienza Universitŕ di Roma)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          F1 - Learning I 
        Potential-Based 
          Difference Rewards for Multiagent Reinforcement Learning (Page 
          165) 
          Sam Devlin (University of York) 
          Logan Yliniemi (Oregon State University) 
          Daniel Kudenko (University of York) 
          Kagan Tumer (Oregon State University) 
        Multi-Robot 
          Inverse Reinforcement Learning Under Occlusion with Interactions (Page 
          173) 
          Kenneth Bogert (University of Georgia) 
          Prashant Doshi (University of Georgia) 
        Persistent 
          Patterns: Multi-Agent Learning Beyond Equilibrium and Utility (Page 
          181) 
          Georgios Piliouras (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          Carlos Nieto-Granda (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          Henrik I. Christensen (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          Jeff S. Shamma (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
        Napping 
          for Functional Representation of Policy (Page 
          189) 
          Qing Da (Nanjing University) 
          Yang Yu (Nanjing University) 
          Zhi-Hua Zhou (Nanjing University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A2 - Algorithmic Game Theory I 
        Algorithms 
          for the Shapley and Myerson Values in Graph-Restricted Games (Page 
          197) 
          Oskar Skibski (University of Warsaw) 
          Tomasz P. Michalak (University of Oxford, University of Warsaw) 
          Talal Rahwan (Masdar Institute) 
          Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford) 
        Sybil-Proof 
          Accounting Mechanisms with Transitive Trust (Page 
          205) 
          Sven Seuken (University of Zurich) 
          David C. Parkes (Harvard University) 
        Price 
          Manipulation in Prediction Markets: Analysis and Mitigation (Page 
          213) 
          Eric H. Huang (Stanford University) 
          Yoav Shoham (Stanford University) 
        Optimal 
          False-Name-Proof Single-Item Redistribution Mechanisms (Page 
          221) 
          Shunsuke Tsuruta (Kyushu University) 
          Masaaki Oka (Kyushu University) 
          Taiki Todo (Kyushu University) 
          Yujiro Kawasaki (Kyushu University) 
          Mingyu Guo (Adelaide University) 
          Yuko Sakurai (Kyushu University) 
          Makoto Yokoo (Kyushu University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B2 - Information I 
        Signal 
          Structure and Strategic Information Acquisition: Deliberative Auctions 
          with Interdependent Values (Page 
          229) 
          Erik Brinkman (University of Michigan) 
          Michael P. Wellman (University of Michigan) 
          Scott E. Page (University of Michigan) 
        Constraining 
          Information Sharing to Improve Cooperative Information Gathering (Page 
          237) 
          Igor Rochlin (Bar-Ilan University) 
          David Sarne (Bar-Ilan University) 
        Elicitability 
          and Knowledge-Free Elicitation with Peer Prediction (Page 
          245) 
          Peter Zhang (Harvard University) 
          Yiling Chen (Harvard University) 
        Collective 
          Action Through Common Knowledge Using a Facebook Model (Page 
          253) 
          Gizem Korkmaz (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech) 
          Chris J. Kuhlman (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech) 
          Achla Marathe (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech) 
          Madhav V. Marathe (Virginia Bioinformatics Institute, Virginia Tech) 
          Fernando Vega-Redondo (Bocconi University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C2 - Social Networks I 
        Forming 
          Coalitions and Facilitating Relationships for Completing Tasks in Social 
          Networks (Page 
          261) 
          Liat Sless (Bar Ilan University) 
          Noam Hazon (Ariel University) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University) 
          Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford) 
        Cross-Layers 
          Cascade in Multiplex Networks (Page 
          269) 
          Zhaofeng Li (Southeast University) 
          Yichuan Jiang (Southeast University) 
        Opinion 
          Dynamics of Skeptical Agents (Page 
          277) 
          Alan Tsang (University of Waterloo) 
          Kate Larson (University of Waterloo) 
        How 
          the Number of Strategies Impacts the Likelihood of Equilibria in Random 
          Graphical Games (Page 
          285) 
          Anisse Ismaili (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR 7606, 
          LIP6) 
          Evripidis Bampis (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR 
          7606, LIP6) 
          Nicolas Maudet (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR 7606, 
          LIP6) 
          Patrice Perny (Sorbonne Universités, UPMC Univ Paris 06, UMR 7606, 
          LIP6)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D2 - Agent Oriented Software Engineering I 
        Coalition 
          Structure Generation with the Graphics Processing Unit (Page 
          293) 
          Krzysztof Pawlowski (University of Warsaw) 
          Karol Kurach (University of Warsaw) 
          Kim Svensson (University of Southampton) 
          Sarvapali Ramchurn (University of Southampton) 
          Tomasz P. Michalak (University of Oxford/University of Warsaw) 
          Talal Rahwan (Masdar Institute) 
        Novice 
          Programmers' Faults & Failures in GOAL Programs: Empirical Observations 
          and Lessons (Page 
          301) 
          Michael Winikoff (University of Otago) 
        Xipho: 
          Extending Tropos to Engineer Context-Aware Personal Agents (Page 
          309) 
          Pradeep K. Murukannaiah (North Carolina State University) 
          Munindar P. Singh (North Carolina State University) 
        Stop 
          the Compartmentalization: Unified Robust Algorithms for Handling Uncertainties 
          in Security Games (Page 
          317) 
          Thanh Hong Nguyen (University of Southern California) 
          Albert Xin Jiang (University of Southern California) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E2 - Logic I 
        Big 
          Brother Logic: Logical Modeling and Reasoning about Agents Equipped 
          with Surveillance Cameras in the Plane (Page 
          325) 
          Olivier Gasquet (University Toulouse III - Paul Sabatier, IRIT) 
          Valentin Goranko (Technical University of Denmark and University 
          of Johannesburg) 
          Francois Schwarzentruber (ENS Rennes, IRISA) 
        Supervisory 
          Control Theory in Epistemic Temporal Logic (Page 
          333) 
          Guillaume Aucher (University of Rennes 1 - INRIA) 
        On 
          the Relative Succinctness of Modal Logics with Union, Intersection and 
          Quantification (Page 
          341) 
          Wiebe van der Hoek (University of Liverpool) 
          Petar Iliev (University of Lorraine) 
        A 
          Logical Theory of Robot Localization (Page 
          349) 
          Vaishak Belle (University of Toronto) 
          Hector J. Levesque (University of Toronto)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          F2 - Task and Goods Allocation I 
        Reputation-Aware 
          Task Allocation for Human Trustees (Page 
          357) 
          Han Yu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Bo An (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Zhiqi Shen (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Cyril Leung (The University of British Columbia) 
        Efficiency 
          and Fairness in Team Search with Self-Interested Agents (Page 
          365) 
          Igor Rochlin (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Yonatan Aumann (Bar-Ilan University) 
          David Sarne (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Luba Golosman (Bar-Ilan University) 
        Exploiting 
          Max-Sum for the Decentralized Assembly of High-Valued Supply Chains (Page 
          373) 
          Toni Penya-Alba (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Meritxell Vinyals (University of Southampton) 
          Jesus Cerquides (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Juan A. Rodriguez-Aguilar (IIIA-CSIC) 
        Tasks 
          with Cost Growing Over Time and Agent Reallocation Delays (Page 
          381) 
          James Parker (University of Minnesota) 
          Maria Gini (University of Minnesota)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A3 - Teams 
        Dealing 
          with Ambiguity in Plan Recognition under Time Constraints (Page 
          389) 
          Moser Silva Fagundes (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande 
          do Sul) 
          Felipe Meneguzzi (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do 
          Sul) 
          Rafael H. Bordini (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande 
          do Sul) 
          Renata Vieira (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul) 
        Modeling 
          Uncertainty in Leading Ad Hoc Teams (Page 
          397) 
          Noa Agmon (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Samuel Barrett (The University of Texas at Austin) 
          Peter Stone (The University of Texas at Austin) 
        Limited 
          Bandwidth Recognition of Collective Behaviors in Bio-Inspired Swarms (Page 
          405) 
          Daniel S. Brown (AFRL Information Directorate) 
          Michael A. Goodrich (Brigham Young University) 
        Sharing 
          Information in Teams: Giving Up Privacy or Compromising on Team Performance? (Page 
          413) 
          Maaike Harbers (TU Delft) 
          Reyhan Aydogan (TU Delft) 
          Catholijn M. Jonker (TU Delft) 
          Mark A. Neerincx (TU Delft) 
        Clustering 
          Objects with Robots That Do Not Compute (Page 
          421) 
          Melvin Gauci (The University of Sheffield) 
          Jianing Chen (The University of Sheffield) 
          Wei Li (The University of Sheffield) 
          Tony J. Dodd (The University of Sheffield) 
          Roderich Gross (The University of Sheffield)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B3 - Task and Goods Allocation II 
        Constrained 
          Scheduling of Robot Exploration Tasks (Page 
          429) 
          Max Korein (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Brian Coltin (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Online 
          Mechanism Design for Scheduling Non-Preemptive Jobs under Uncertain 
          Supply and Demand (Page 
          437) 
          Philipp Ströhle (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology) 
          Enrico H. Gerding (University of Southampton) 
          Mathijs M. de Weerdt (Delft University of Technology) 
          Sebastian Stein (University of Southampton) 
          Valentin Robu (University of Southampton) 
        Egalitarian 
          Pairwise Kidney Exchange: Fast Algorithms via Linear Programming and 
          Parametric Flow (Page 
          445) 
          Jian Li (Tsinghua University) 
          Yicheng Liu (Tsinghua University) 
          Lingxiao Huang (Tsinghua University) 
          Pingzhong Tang (Tsinghua University) 
        Adaptive 
          Resource Allocation for Wildlife Protection Against Illegal Poachers (Page 
          453) 
          Rong Yang (University of Southern California) 
          Benjamin Ford (University of Southern California) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California) 
          Andrew Lemieux (Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and 
          Law Enforcement)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C3 - Crowdsourcing 
        Improving 
          the Efficiency of Crowdsourcing Contests (Page 
          461) 
          Haifeng Xu (University of Southern California) 
          Kate Larson (University of Waterloo) 
        Productive 
          Output in Hierarchical Crowdsourcing (Page 
          469) 
          Swaprava Nath (Indian Statistical Institute) 
          Balakrishnan (Murali) Narayanaswamy (University of California, San 
          Diego) 
        BudgetFix: 
          Budget Limited Crowdsourcing for Interdependent Task Allocation with 
          Quality Guarantees (Page 
          477) 
          Long Tran-Thanh (University of Southampton) 
          Trung Dong Huynh (University of Southampton) 
          Avi Rosenfeld (Jerusalem College of Technology) 
          Sarvapali D. Ramchurn (University of Southampton) 
          Nicholas R. Jennings (University of Southampton)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D3 - Adversarial Search 
        Optimal 
          Randomized Classification in Adversarial Settings (Page 
          485) 
          Yevgeniy Vorobeychik (Vanderbilt University) 
          Bo Li (Vanderbilt University) 
        Opponent-Driven 
          Planning and Execution for Pass, Attack, and Defense in a Multi-Robot 
          Soccer Team (Page 
          493) 
          Joydeep Biswas (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Juan Mendoza (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Danny Zhu (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Benjamin Choi (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Steven Klee (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Asymmetric 
          Abstractions for Adversarial Settings (Page 
          501) 
          Nolan Bard (University of Alberta) 
          Michael Johanson (University of Alberta) 
          Michael Bowling (University of Alberta) 
        Cost 
          Optimal Planning with LP-Based Multi-Valued Landmark Heuristic (Page 
          509) 
          Lei Zhang (Nanjing University) 
          Chong-Jun Wang (Nanjing University) 
          Jun-Yuan Xie (Nanjing University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E3 - Argumentation and Negotiation 
        Negotiating 
          over Ontological Correspondences with Asymmetric and Incomplete Knowledge (Page 
          517) 
          Terry R. Payne (University of Liverpool) 
          Valentina Tamma (University of Liverpool) 
        NegoChat: 
          A Chat-Based Negotiation Agent (Page 
          525) 
          Avi Rosenfeld (Jerusalem College of Technology) 
          Inon Zuckerman (Ariel University) 
          Erel Segal-Halevi (Bar Ilan University) 
          Osnat Drein (Bar Ilan University) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University) 
        Dialogical 
          Two-Agent Decision Making with Assumption-based Argumentation (Page 
          533) 
          Xiuyi Fan (Imperial College London) 
          Francesca Toni (Imperial College London) 
          Andrei Mocanu (Imperial College London) 
          Matthew Williams (Imperial College London) 
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        Session 
          F3 - Information II 
        Explorative 
          Max-sum for Teams of Mobile Sensing Agents (Page 
          549) 
          Harel Yedidsion (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Roie Zivan (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Alessandro Farinelli (University of Verona) 
        A 
          Normative Agent-based Model for Predicting Smoking Cessation Trends (Page 
          557) 
          Rahmatollah Beheshti (University of Central Florida) 
          Gita Sukthankar (University of Central Florida) 
        Competitive 
          Information Provision in Sequential Search Markets (Page 
          565) 
          Meenal Chhabra (Virginia Tech) 
          Sanmay Das (Washington University in St. Louis) 
          David Sarne (Bar Ilan University) 
        Multi-Robot 
          Active Sensing of Non-Stationary Gaussian Process-Based Environmental 
          Phenomena (Page 
          573) 
          Ruofei Ouyang (National University of Singapore) 
          Kian Hsiang Low (National University of Singapore) 
          Jie Chen (Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology) 
          Patrick Jaillet (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A4 - Game Theory II 
        Complexity 
          of Stability-based Solution Concepts in Multi-Issue and MC-net Cooperative 
          Games (Page 581) 
          Yuqian Li (Duke University) 
          Vincent Conitzer (Duke University) 
        Cooperative 
          Weakest Link Games (Page 
          589) 
          Yoram Bachrach (Microsoft Research) 
          Omer Lev (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 
          Shachar Lovett (University of California) 
          Jeffrey S. Rosenschein (Hebrew University of Jerusalem) 
          Morteza Zadimoghaddam (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
        Bootstrap 
          Statistics for Empirical Games (Page 
          597) 
          Bryce Wiedenbeck (University of Michigan) 
          Ben-Alexander Cassell (University of Michigan) 
          Michael P. Wellman (University of Michigan) 
        The 
          Shared Assignment Game and Applications to Pricing in Cloud Computing (Page 
          605) 
          Gideon Blocq (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology) 
          Yoram Bachrach (Microsoft Research) 
          Peter Key (Microsoft Research)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B4 - Voting II 
        Possible 
          and Necessary Winner Problem in Social Polls (Page 
          613) 
          Serge Gaspers (UNSW Australia and NICTA) 
          Victor Naroditskiy (University of Southampton) 
          Nina Narodytska (University of Toronto) 
          Toby Walsh (NICTA and UNSW Australia) 
        The 
          Control Complexity of r-Approval: From the Single-Peaked Case to the 
          General Case (Page 
          621) 
          Yongjie Yang (Universität des Saarlandes) 
          Jiong Guo (Universität des Saarlandes) 
        Controlling 
          Elections with Bounded Single-Peaked Width (Page 
          629) 
          Yongjie Yang (Universität des Saarlandes) 
          Jiong Guo (Universität des Saarlandes)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C4 - Humans and Agents II 
        Directions 
          Robot: In-the-Wild Experiences and Lessons Learned (Page 
          637) 
          Dan Bohus (Microsoft Research) 
          Chit W. Saw (Microsoft Research) 
          Eric Horvitz (Microsoft Research) 
        Mixed 
          Agent/Social Dynamics for Emotion Computation (Page 
          645) 
          Julien Saunier (INSA-Rouen) 
          Hazaël Jones (Montpellier SupAgro) 
        The 
          Effects of Feedback on Human Behavior in Social Media: An Inverse Reinforcement 
          Learning Model (Page 
          653) 
          Sanmay Das (Washington University in St. Louis) 
          Allen Lavoie (Washington University in St. Louis) 
        Exploring 
          Interaction Strategies for Virtual Characters to Induce Stress in Simulated 
          Job Interviews (Page 
          661) 
          Patrick Gebhard (DFKI GmbH) 
          Tobias Baur (Augsburg University) 
          Ionut Damian (Augsburg University) 
          Gregor Mehlmann (Augsburg University) 
          Johannes Wagner (Augsburg University) 
          Elisabeth André (Augsburg University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D4 - Social Networks II 
        Exploring 
          Indirect Reciprocity in Complex Networks Using Coalitions and Rewiring (Page 
          669) 
          Ana Peleteiro (University of Vigo) 
          Juan C. Burguillo (University of Vigo) 
          Siang Yew Chong (University of Nottingham, Malaysia Campus) 
        Evolution 
          of Cooperation in Arbitrary Complex Networks (Page 
          677) 
          Bijan Ranjbar-Sahraei (Maastricht University) 
          Haitham Bou Ammar (University of Pennsylvania) 
          Daan Bloembergen (Maastricht University) 
          Karl Tuyls (University of Liverpool) 
          Gerhard Weiss (Maastricht University) 
        Using 
          Complex Network Effects for Communication Decisions in Large Multi-Robot 
          Teams (Page 685) 
          Yang Xu (University of Electronic Science & Technology of China) 
          Xuemei Hu (University of Electronic Science & Technology of China) 
          Yan Li (University of Electronic Science & Technology of China) 
          Dong Li (University of Electronic Science & Technology of China) 
          Mengjun Yang (University of Electronic Science & Technology of China) 
        Empathetic 
          Social Choice on Social Networks (Page 
          693) 
          Amirali Salehi-Abari (University of Toronto) 
          Craig Boutilier (University of Toronto)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E4 - Verification and Validation II 
        On 
          Module Checking and Strategies (Page 
          701) 
          Wojciech Jamroga (University of Luxembourg) 
          Aniello Murano (Universitŕ degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) 
        Improving 
          Scalability and Dependability of Stochastic MAS Analyses (Page 
          709) 
          Logan Brooks (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Sandip Sen (University of Tulsa) 
        Verification 
          of Non-Uniform and Unbounded Artifact-Centric Systems: Decidability 
          Through Abstraction (Page 
          717) 
          Francesco Belardinelli (Université d'Evry) 
        Autonomous 
          E-Coaching in the Wild: Empirical Validation of a Model-Based Reasoning 
          System (Page 725) 
          Bart A. Kamphorst (Utrecht University) 
          Michel C. A. Klein (VU University Amsterdam) 
          Arlette van Wissen (VU University Amsterdam)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          F4 - Planning I 
        Online 
          Planning for Optimal Protector Strategies in Resource Conservation Games (Page 
          733) 
          Yundi Qian (University of Southern California) 
          William B. Haskell (University of Southern California) 
          Albert Xin Jiang (University of Southern California) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California) 
        Online 
          Heuristic Planning for Highly Uncertain Domains (Page 
          741) 
          Adam Eck (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 
          Leen-Kiat Soh (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 
        Softgoal-Based 
          Plan Selection in Model-Driven BDI Agents (Page 
          749) 
          Ingrid Nunes (UFRGS) 
          Michael Luck (King's College London) 
        POMDP 
          Planning and Execution in an Augmented Space (Page 
          757) 
          Marek Grzes (University of Waterloo) 
          Pascal Poupart (University of Waterloo)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A5 - Emotions 
        Modeling 
          Facial Signs of Appraisal During Interaction: Impact on Users' Perception 
          and Behavior (Page 
          765) 
          Matthieu Courgeon (University of South Brittany) 
          Céline Clavel (University of Paris South) 
          Jean-Claude Martin (University of Paris South) 
        Laughter 
          Animation Synthesis (Page 
          773) 
          Yu Ding (Institute Mines-Télécom; Télécom Paristech; CNRS LTCI) 
          Ken Prepin (Institute Mines-Télécom; Télécom Paristech; CNRS LTCI) 
          Jing Huang (Institute Mines-Télécom; Télécom Paristech; CNRS LTCI) 
          Catherine Pelachaud (Institute Mines-Télécom; Télécom Paristech; 
          CNRS LTCI) 
          Thierry Artičres (Université Pierre et Marie Curie (LIP6)) 
        Gesture 
          Generation with Low-Dimensional Embeddings (Page 
          781) 
          Chung-Cheng Chiu (University of Southern California) 
          Stacy Marsella (Northeastern University) 
        Intelligence 
          Arms Race: Delayed Reward Increases Complexity of Agent Strategies (Page 
          789) 
          Hirotaka Osawa (University of Tsukuba) 
        Modeling 
          Multiple Fields of Collective Emotions with Brownian Agent-Based Model (Page 
          797) 
          Wonsung Lee (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) 
          Sungrae Park (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) 
          Il-Chul Moon (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B5 - Energy 
        Efficient 
          Coordinated Power Distribution on Private Infrastructure (Page 
          805) 
          Andrew Perrault (University of Toronto) 
          Craig Boutilier (University of Toronto) 
        Power 
          Grid Defense Against Malicious Cascading Failure (Page 
          813) 
          Paulo Shakarian (U.S. Military Academy) 
          Hansheng Lei (U.S. Military Academy) 
          Roy Lindelauf (Netherlands Defence Academy) 
        Adaptive 
          Home Heating Under Weather and Price Uncertainty Using GPs and MDPs (Page 
          821) 
          Mike Shann (Department of Informatics) 
          Sven Seuken (Department of Informatics) 
        Prediction-of-Use 
          Games: A Cooperative Game Theory Approach to Sustainable Energy Tariffs (Page 
          829) 
          Meritxell Vinyals (University of Southampton) 
          Valentin Robu (University of Southampton) 
          Alex Rogers (University of Southampton) 
          Nicholas R. Jennings (University of Southampton)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C5 - Game Theory III 
        Lukasiewicz 
          Games (Page 837) 
          Enrico Marchioni (Université Paul Sabatier) 
          Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford) 
        Hard 
          and Soft Equilibria in Boolean Games (Page 
          845) 
          Paul Harrenstein (University of Oxford) 
          Paolo Turrini (Imperial College London) 
          Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford) 
        Evaluating 
          Power of Agents from Dependence Relations in Boolean Games (Page 
          853) 
          Jonathan Ben-Naim (IRIT-CNRS, Toulouse University) 
          Emiliano Lorini (IRIT-CNRS, Toulouse University) 
        Nash 
          Equilibria in Shared Effort Games (Page 
          861) 
          Gleb Polevoy (Delft University of Technology) 
          Stojan Trajanovski (Delft University of Technology) 
          Mathijs M. de Weerdt (Delft University of Technology)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A6 - Logic II 
        Strategy 
          Games: A Renewed Framework (Page 
          869) 
          Fabio Mogavero (Universitŕ degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) 
          Aniello Murano (Universitŕ degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) 
          Luigi Sauro (Universitŕ degli Studi di Napoli Federico II) 
        Inconsistency 
          Measurement Thanks to MUS Decomposition (Page 
          877) 
          Said Jabbour (CRIL - CNRS, University of Artois) 
          Yue Ma (TU Dresden) 
          Badran Raddaoui (CRIL - CNRS, University of Artois) 
        A 
          STIT Logic Analysis of Social Influence (Page 
          885) 
          Emiliano Lorini (IRIT-CNRS, Toulouse University) 
          Giovanni Sartor (University of Bologna and European University Institute 
          of Florence, Italy) 
        The 
          Undecidability of Group Announcements (Page 
          893) 
          Thomas Agotnes (University of Bergen) 
          Hans van Ditmarsch (LORIA, CNRS - Universite de Lorraine) 
          Tim French (The University of Western Australia)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B6 - Task and Goods Allocation III 
        A 
          New Analysis Method for Dynamic Distributed Constraint Satisfaction (Page 
          901) 
          Roger Mailler (University of Tulsa) 
          Huimin Zheng (University of Tulsa) 
        A 
          Privacy-Preserving Algorithm for Distributed Constraint Optimization (Page 
          909) 
          Tal Grinshpoun (Ariel University & The Open University) 
          Tamir Tassa (The Open University) 
        A 
          Mechanism to Optimally Balance Cost and Quality of Labeling Tasks Outsourced 
          to Strategic Agents (Page 
          917) 
          Satyanath Bhat (Indian Institute of Science) 
          Swaprava Nath (Indian Statistical Institute) 
          Sujit Gujar (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) 
          Onno Zoeter (Xerox Research Center Europe) 
          Y. Narahari (Indian Institute of Science) 
          Chris Dance (Xerox Research Center Europe) 
        Building 
          THINC: User Incentivization and Meeting Rescheduling for Energy Savings (Page 
          925) 
          Jun-young Kwak (University of Southern California, Los Angeles) 
          Debarun Kar (University of Southern California, Los Angeles) 
          William Haskell (University of Southern California, Los Angeles) 
          Pradeep Varakantham (Singapore Management University) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California, Los Angeles)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C6 - Agent Oriented Software Engineering II 
        Checking 
          Consistency of Agent Designs Against Interaction Protocols for Early-Phase 
          Defect Location (Page 
          933) 
          Yoosef Abushark (RMIT University) 
          John Thangarajah (RMIT University) 
          Tim Miller (University of Melbourne) 
          James Harland (RMIT University) 
        A 
          Hybrid Approach for Fault Detection in Autonomous Physical Agents (Page 
          941) 
          Eliahu Khalastchi (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Meir Kalech (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Lior Rokach (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
        Peer-Design 
          Agents for Reliably Evaluating Distribution of Outcomes in Environments 
          Involving People (Page 
          949) 
          Moshe Mash (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Raz Lin (Bar-Ilan University) 
          David Sarne (Bar-Ilan University) 
        Evaluating 
          Coverage Based Intention Selection (Page 
          957) 
          Max Waters (RMIT) 
          Lin Padgham (RMIT) 
          Sebastian Sardina (RMIT)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D6 - Humans and Agents III 
        A 
          Field Study of Human-Agent Interaction for Electricity Tariff Switching (Page 
          965) 
          Alper Alan (University of Southampton) 
          Enrico Costanza (University of Southampton) 
          Joel Fischer (University of Nottingham) 
          Sarvapali D. Ramchurn (University of Southampton) 
          Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham) 
          Nicholas R. Jennings (University of Southampton) 
        Robot 
          Mood Is Contagious: Effects of Robot Body Language in the Imitation 
          Game (Page 973) 
          Junchao Xu (Delft University of Technology) 
          Joost Broekens (Delft University of Technology) 
          Koen Hindriks (Delft University of Technology) 
          Mark A. Neerincx (TNO & Delft University of Technology) 
        Multi-Agent 
          System for Recruiting Patients for Clinical Trials (Page 
          981) 
          Samhar Mahmoud (King's College London) 
          Gareth Tyson (Queen Mary London) 
          Simon Miles (King's College London) 
          Adel Taweel (King's College London) 
          Tjeerd Vanstaa (London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine) 
          Michael Luck (King's College London) 
          Brendan Delaney (King's College London) 
        An 
          Agent for the Prospect Presentation Problem (Page 
          989) 
          Amos Azaria (Bar Ilan University) 
          Ariella Richardson (Jerusalem College of Technology) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E6 - Mechanism Design I 
        On 
          Regular and Approximately Fair Allocations of Indivisible Goods (Page 
          997) 
          Diodato Ferraioli (Sapienza Universitŕ di Roma) 
          Laurent Gourvčs (Université Paris-Dauphine) 
          Jérôme Monnot (Université Paris-Dauphine) 
        Truthful 
          Mechanisms for Combinatorial AC Electric Power Allocation (Page 
          1005) 
          Chi-Kin Chau (Masdar Institute of Science & Technology) 
          Khaled Elbassioni (Masdar Institute of Science & Technology) 
          Majid Khonji (Masdar Institute of Science & Technology) 
        Price 
          of Fairness in Kidney Exchange (Page 
          1013) 
          John P. Dickerson (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Ariel D. Procaccia (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Tuomas Sandholm (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Incentives 
          in Ridesharing with Deficit Control (Page 
          1021) 
          Dengji Zhao (Kyushu University) 
          Dongmo Zhang (University of Western Australia) 
          Enrico H. Gerding (University of Southampton) 
          Yuko Sakurai (Kyushu University) 
          Makoto Yokoo (Kyushu University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A7 - Auctions 
        Combinatorial 
          Auctions without Money (Page 
          1029) 
          Dimitris Fotakis (National Technical University of Athens) 
          Piotr Krysta (University of Liverpool) 
          Carmine Ventre (Teesside University) 
        Auction 
          Mechanisms for Demand-Side Intermediaries in Online Advertising Exchanges (Page 
          1037) 
          Lampros C. Stavrogiannis (University of Southampton) 
          Enrico H. Gerding (University of Southampton) 
          Maria Polukarov (University of Southampton) 
        Auctioning 
          a Cake: Truthful Auctions of Heterogeneous Divisible Goods (Page 
          1045) 
          Yonatan Aumann (Bar Ilan University) 
          Yair Dombb (Bar Ilan University) 
          Avinatan Hassidim (Bar Ilan University) 
        Equilibrium 
          Strategies for Multi-Unit Sealed-Bid Auctions with Multi-Unit Demand 
          Bidders (Page 1053) 
          Ioannis A. Vetsikas (National Center for Scientific Research)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B7 - Humans and Agents IV 
        SimSensei 
          Kiosk: A Virtual Human Interviewer for Healthcare Decision Support (Page 
          1061) 
          David DeVault (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Ron Artstein (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Grace Benn (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Teresa Dey (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Ed Fast (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Alesia Gainer (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Kallirroi Georgila (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Jon Gratch (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Arno Hartholt (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Margaux Lhommet (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Gale Lucas (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Stacy Marsella (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Fabrizio Morbini (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Angela Nazarian (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Stefan Scherer (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Giota Stratou (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Apar Suri (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          David Traum (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Rachel Wood (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Yuyu Xu (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Albert Rizzo (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
          Louis-Philippe Morency (USC Institute for Creative Technologies) 
        An 
          Interactive Approach for Situated Task Specification Through Verbal 
          Instructions (Page 
          1069) 
          Cetin Mericli (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Steven D. Klee (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Jack Paparian (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Offline 
          Policy Evaluation Across Representations with Applications to Educational 
          Games (Page 1077) 
          Travis Mandel (University of Washington) 
          Yun-En Liu (University of Washington) 
          Sergey Levine (Stanford University) 
          Emma Brunskill (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Zoran Popovic (University of Washington) 
        Werewolves, 
          Cheats, and Cultural Sensitivity (Page 
          1085) 
          Ruth Aylett (Heriot-Watt University) 
          Lynne Hall (University of Sunderland) 
          Sarah Tazzyman (University of Sunderland) 
          Birgit Endrass (University of Augsburg) 
          Elisabeth André (University of Augsburg) 
          Christopher Ritter (Heriot-Watt University) 
          Asad Nazir (Heriot-Watt University) 
          Ana Paiva (INESC-ID) 
          GertJan Höfstede (Wageningen University) 
          Arvid Kappas (Jacobs University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C7 - Path Planning 
        Multi-Robot 
          Adversarial Patrolling: Facing Coordinated Attacks (Page 
          1093) 
          Efrat Sless (Bar Ilan University) 
          Noa Agmon (Bar Ilan University) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University) 
        Gauss 
          Meets Canadian Traveler: Shortest-Path Problems with Correlated Natural 
          Dynamics (Page 
          1101) 
          Debadeepta Dey (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Andrey Kolobov (Microsoft Research) 
          Rich Caruana (Microsoft Research) 
          Ece Kamar (Microsoft Research) 
          Eric Horvitz (Microsoft Research) 
          Ashish Kapoor (Microsoft Research) 
        Conservative 
          Collision Prediction and Avoidance for Stochastic Trajectories in Continuous 
          Time and Space (Page 
          1109) 
          Jan-Peter Calliess (Oxford University) 
          Michael Osborne (Oxford University) 
          Stephen J. Roberts (Oxford University) 
        Finding 
          Coordinated Paths for Multiple Holonomic Agents in 2-D Polygonal Environment (Page 
          1117) 
          Pavel Janovský (Agent Techology Center) 
          Michal Cáp (Agent Techology Center) 
          Jirí  Vokrínek (Agent Techology Center)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D7 - Learning II 
        Automatic 
          Rule Identification for Agent-Based Crowd Models Through Gene Expression 
          Programming (Page 
          1125) 
          Jinghui Zhong (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Linbo Luo (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Wentong Cai (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Michael Lees (University of Amsterdam) 
        Removing 
          Redundant Conflict Value Assignments in Resolvent Based Nogood Learning (Page 
          1133) 
          Jimmy H.M. Lee (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 
          Yuxiang Shi (The Chinese University of Hong Kong) 
        Fast 
          Adaptive Learning in Repeated Stochastic Games by Game Abstraction (Page 
          1141) 
          Mohamed Elidrisi (University of Minnesota) 
          Nicholas Johnson (University of Minnesota) 
          Maria Gini (University of Minnesota) 
          Jacob Crandall (Masdar Institute of Science & Technology) 
        Avoiding 
          Convergence in Cooperative Coevolution with Novelty Search (Page 
          1149) 
          Jorge Gomes (Instituto de Telecomunicaçőes / LabMAg - FCUL) 
          Pedro Mariano (LabMAg - FCUL) 
          Anders Lyhne Christensen (Instituto de Telecomunicaçőes / ISCTE-IUL)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E7 - Challenges 
        Challenges 
          for Multi-Agent Coordination Theory Based on Empirical Observations (Page 
          1157) 
          Victor Lesser (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) 
          Daniel Corkill (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) 
        From 
          Autistic to Social Agents (Page 
          1161) 
          Frank Dignum (Utrecht University) 
          Rui Prada (INESC-ID and Instituto Superior Tecnico) 
          Gert Jan Hofstede (Wageningen University) 
        Multiagent 
          Systems for Social Computation (Page 
          1165) 
          Michael Rovatsos (The University of Edinburgh) 
        The 
          Geometry of Desire (Page 
          1169) 
          Luis Antunes (University of Lisbon) 
          Davide Nunes (University of Lisbon) 
          Helder Coelho (University of Lisbon) 
        Computational 
          Epidemiology as a Challenge Domain for Multiagent Systems (Page 
          1173) 
          Samarth Swarup (Virginia Tech) 
          Stephen G. Eubank (Virginia Tech) 
          Madhav V. Marathe (Virginia Tech)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          A8 - Social Choice 
        Counting 
          Votes for Aggregating Judgments (Page 
          1177) 
          Patricia Everaere (LIFL - CNRS) 
          Sébastien Konieczny (CRIL - CNRS) 
          Pierre Marquis (CRIL - CNRS) 
        Axiomatic 
          Analysis of Aggregation Methods for Collective Annotation (Page 
          1185) 
          Justin Kruger (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) 
          Ulle Endriss (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) 
          Raquel Fernandez (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) 
          Ciyang Qing (ILLC, University of Amsterdam) 
        Finding 
          Strategyproof Social Choice Functions via Sat Solving (Page 
          1193) 
          Felix Brandt (Technische Universität München) 
          Christian Geist (Technische Universität München) 
        Coexistence 
          of Utilitarian Efficiency and False-Name-Proofness in Social Choice (Page 
          1201) 
          Julien Lesca (Kyushu University) 
          Taiki Todo (Kyushu University) 
          Makoto Yokoo (Kyushu University)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          B8 - Algorithmic Game Theory II 
        Approximating 
          the Shapley Value via Multi-Issue Decompositions (Page 
          1209) 
          Hossein Azari Soufiani (Harvard University) 
          David M. Chickering (Microsoft Research) 
          Denis X. Charles (Microsoft Research) 
          David C. Parkes (Harvard University) 
        Finding 
          the Pareto Curve in Bimatrix Games is Easy (Page 
          1217) 
          Nicola Gatti (Politecnico di Milano) 
          Tuomas Sandholm (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Strategy-Proof 
          Matching with Regional Minimum Quotas (Page 
          1225) 
          Masahiro Goto (Kyushu University) 
          Naoyuki Hashimoto (Kyushu University) 
          Atsushi Iwasaki (University of Electro-Communications) 
          Yujiro Kawasaki (Kyushu University) 
          Suguru Ueda (Kyushu University) 
          Yosuke Yasuda (National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies) 
          Makoto Yokoo (Kyushu University) 
        Generalized 
          Mirror Descents in Congestion Games with Splittable Flows (Page 
          1233) 
          Po-An Chen (National Chiao Tung University) 
          Chi-Jen Lu (Academia Sinica)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          C8 - Learning III 
        Subjectivity 
          Grouping: Learning from Users' Rating Behavior (Page 
          1241) 
          Hui Fang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Nadia Magnenat Thalmann (Nanyang Technological University) 
        Boosted 
          and Reward-Regularized Classification for Apprenticeship Learning (Page 
          1249) 
          Bilal Piot (Supelec) 
          Matthieu Geist (Supelec) 
          Olivier Pietquin (University Lille 1) 
        Further 
          Developments of Extensive-Form Replicator Dynamics Using the Sequence-Form 
          Representation (Page 
          1257) 
          Marc Lanctot (Maastricht University) 
        Cortical 
          Prediction Markets (Page 
          1265) 
          David Balduzzi (ETH Zurich)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          D8 - Planning II 
        Planning 
          with Macro-Actions in Decentralized POMDPs (Page 
          1273) 
          Christopher Amato (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
          George D. Konidaris (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
          Leslie P. Kaelbling (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
        Exploiting 
          Separability in Multiagent Planning with Continuous-State MDPs (Page 
          1281) 
          Jilles S. Dibangoye (INRIA - Université de Lorraine) 
          Christopher Amato (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
          Olivier Buffet (INRIA - Université de Lorraine) 
          François Charpillet (INRIA - Université de Lorraine) 
        Improving 
          UCT Planning via Approximate Homomorphisms (Page 
          1289) 
          Nan Jiang (University of Michigan) 
          Satinder Singh (University of Michigan) 
          Richard Lewis (University of Michigan) 
        Linear 
          Support for Multi-Objective Coordination Graphs (Page 
          1297) 
          Diederik M. Roijers (University of Amsterdam) 
          Shimon Whiteson (University of Amsterdam) 
          Frans A. Oliehoek (Maastricht University / University of Amsterdam)  | 
    
     
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        Session 
          E8 - Mechanism Design II 
        Fair 
          Assignment of Indivisible Objects Under Ordinal Preferences (Page 
          1305) 
          Haris Aziz (NICTA and UNSW Australia) 
          Serge Gaspers (NICTA and UNSW Australia) 
          Simon Mackenzie (NICTA and UNSW Australia) 
          Toby Walsh (NICTA and UNSW Australia) 
        Incentive 
          Compatible Two-Tiered Resource Allocation without Money (Page 
          1313) 
          Ruggiero Cavallo (Yahoo Labs) 
        Characterizing 
          Conflicts in Fair Division of Indivisible Goods using a Scale of Criteria (Page 
          1321) 
          Sylvain Bouveret (LIG - Grenoble INP) 
          Michel Lemaître (Formerly Onera) 
        A 
          Pomdp Based Approach to Optimally Select Sellers in Electronic Marketplaces (Page 
          1329) 
          Athirai A. Irissappane (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Frans A. Oliehoek (University of Amsterdam & Maastricht University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University)  | 
    
     
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        Poster 
          Session 1 - Extended Abstracts 1 
        ASP-DPOP: 
          Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems with Logic Programming (Page 
          1337) 
          Tiep Le (New Mexico State University) 
          Tran Cao Son (New Mexico State University) 
          Enrico Pontelli (New Mexico State University) 
          William Yeoh (New Mexico State University) 
        GD-Gibbs: 
          A GPU-Based Sampling Algorithm for Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization 
          Problems (Page 
          1339) 
          Ferdinando Fioretto (New Mexico State University) 
          Federico Campeotto (New Mexico State University) 
          Luca Da Rin Fioretto (New Mexico State University) 
          William Yeoh (New Mexico State University) 
          Enrico Pontelli (New Mexico State University)  | 
    
     
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      Decentralized 
          Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in Average-Reward Dynamic DCOPs (Page 
          1341) 
          Duc Thien Nguyen (Singapore Management University) 
          William Yeoh (New Mexico State University) 
          Hoong Chuin Lau (Singapore Management University) 
          Shlomo Zilberstein (University of Massachusetts) 
          Chongjie Zhang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
        Probabilistic 
          Recharging Model in Uncertain Environments (Page 
          1343) 
          Zhao Song (The University of Texas at Austin) 
          Wen Sun (The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill) 
        Optimizing 
          Time and Convenience in Group Scheduling (Page 
          1345) 
          Hooyeon Lee (Stanford University) 
          Yoav Shoham (Stanford University) 
        Stable 
          Group Scheduling (Page 
          1347) 
          Hooyeon Lee (Stanford University) 
          Yoav Shoham (Stanford University) 
        Adaptive 
          Objective Selection for Correlated Objectives in Multi-Objective Reinforcement 
          Learning (Page 
          1349) 
          Tim Brys (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 
          Kristof Van Moffaert (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 
          Ann Nowé (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) 
          Matthew E. Taylor (Washington State University)  | 
    
     
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        A 
          Human Morning Routine Dataset (Page 
          1351) 
          Michael Karg (Technische Universität München) 
          Alexandra Kirsch (University of Tübingen) 
        CLEANing 
          the Reward: Counterfactual Actions to Remove Exploratory Action Noise 
          in Multiagent Learning (Page 
          1353) 
          Chris HolmesParker (Parflux LLC) 
          Matthew E. Taylor (Washington State University) 
          Adrian Agogino (University of California at NASA Ames) 
          Kagan Tumer (Oregon State University) 
        Towards 
          a Game Theoretic Approach for Defending Against Crime Diffusion (Page 
          1355) 
          Chao Zhang (University of Southern California) 
          Albert Xin Jiang (University of Southern California) 
          Martin Short (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          P. Jeffrey Brantingham (University of California, Los Angeles) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California) 
        Complexity 
          of Manipulation, Bribery, and Campaign Management in Bucklin and Fallback 
          Voting (Page 1357) 
          Piotr Faliszewski (AGH University) 
          Yannick Reisch (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) 
          Jörg Rothe (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) 
          Lena Schend (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) 
        Low 
          Cost Activity Recognition Using Depth Cameras and Context Dependent 
          Spatial Regions (Page 
          1359) 
          Michael Karg (Technische Universität München) 
          Alexandra Kirsch (University of Tübingen)  | 
    
     
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      A 
          Note on the Undercut Procedure (Page 
          1361) 
          Haris Aziz (NICTA and University of New South Wales) 
        Security 
          Games in the Field: An Initial Study on a Transit System (Page 
          1363) 
          Francesco M. Delle Fave (University of Southern California) 
          Matthew Brown (University of Southern California) 
          Chao Zhang (University of Southern California) 
          Eric Shieh (University of Southern California) 
          Albert X. Jiang (University of Southern California) 
          Heather Rosoff (University of Southern California) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California) 
          John P. Sullivan (Los Angeles Country Sheriff's Department) 
        Control 
          of Condorcet Voting: Complexity and a Relation-Algebraic Approach (Page 
          1365) 
          Rudolf Berghammer (Universität Kiel) 
          Henning Schnoor (Universität Kiel) 
        OBAA++: 
          An Agent Architecture for Participating in Multiple Groups (Page 
          1367) 
          Denise M. Case (Kansas State University) 
          Scott A. DeLoach (Kansas State University) 
        Towards 
          Quantifying the Completeness of BDI Goals (Page 
          1369) 
          John Thangarajah (RMIT University) 
          James Harland (RMIT University) 
          David N. Morley (SRI International) 
          Neil Yorke-Smith (American University of Beirut and University of 
          Cambridge) 
        Utilizing 
          Agent-Based Modeling to Gain New Insights into the Ancient Minoan Civilization (Page 
          1371) 
          Angelos Chliaoutakis (Technical University of Crete) 
          Georgios Chalkiadakis (Technical University of Crete) 
        Reasoning 
          with Agent Preferences in Normative Multi-Agent Systems (Page 
          1373) 
          Jie Jiang (Delft University of Technology) 
          John Thangarajah (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology) 
          Huib Aldewereld (Delft University of Technology) 
          Virginia Dignum (Delft University of Technology)  | 
    
     
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        Bribery 
          in Multiple-Adversary Path-Disruption Games Is Hard for the Second Level 
          of the Polynomial Hierarchy (Page 
          1375) 
          Adrian Marple (Stanford University) 
          Anja Rey (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) 
          Jörg Rothe (Heinrich-Heine-Universität Duesseldorf) 
        Evaluating 
          Trust-Based Fusion Models for Participatory Sensing Applications (Page 
          1377) 
          Erfan Davami (University of Central Florida) 
          Gita Sukthankar (University of Central Florida) 
        A 
          Practical Robustness Measure of Incentive Mechanisms (Page 
          1379) 
          Yuan Liu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Bo An (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Sandip Sen (The University of Tulsa) 
        An 
          Asynchronous Algorithm to Improve Scheduling Quality in the Multiagent 
          Simple Temporal Problem (Page 
          1381) 
          Vinicius De Antoni (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) 
          Alvaro Moreira (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul) 
        Towards 
          Safest Path Adversarial Coverage (Page 
          1383) 
          Roi Yehoshua (Bar Ilan University) 
          Noa Agmon (Bar Ilan University) 
          Gal A. Kaminka (Bar Ilan University) 
        A 
          Biclustering-Based Approach to Filter Dishonest Advisors in Multi-Criteria 
          E-Marketplaces (Page 
          1385) 
          Athirai A. Irissappane (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Siwei Jiang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) 
        An 
          Agent for Deception Detection in Discussion Based Environments (Page 
          1387) 
          Amos Azaria (Bar Ilan University) 
          Ariella Richardson (Jerusalem College of Technology) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University) 
        Automated 
          Agents' Behavior in the Trust-Revenge Game Incomparison to Other Cultures 
          (Extended Abstract) (Page 
          1389) 
          Amos Azaria (Bar Ilan University) 
          Ariella Richardson (Jerusalem College of Technology) 
          Avshalom Elmalech (Bar Ilan University) 
          Avi Rosenfeld (Jerusalem College of Technology)  | 
    
     
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      Advice 
          Provision for Energy Saving in Automobile Climate Control Systems (Page 
          1391) 
          Amos Azaria (Bar Ilan University) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar Ilan University) 
          Claudia V. Goldman (General Motors Advanced Technical Center) 
          Omer Tsimhoni (General Motors Advanced Technical Center) 
        Majority 
          Bargaining for Resource Division (Page 
          1393) 
          Shaheen Fatima (Loughborough University) 
          Michael Wooldridge (Oxford University) 
        A 
          Hybrid Approach to Model a Bayesian Network of Culture-Specific Behavior (Page 
          1395) 
          Birgit Endrass (Augsburg University) 
          Julian Frommel (Augsburg University) 
          Elisabeth André (Augsburg University) 
        The 
          Education of a Crook: Reinforcement Learning in Social-Cultural Settings (Page 
          1397) 
          Taranjeet Singh Bhatia (University of Central Florida) 
          Saad Ahmad Khan (University of Central Florida) 
          Ladislau Bölöni (University of Central Florida) 
        A 
          Rollback Conflict Solver for Integrating Agent-Based Simulations (Page 
          1399) 
          Dhirendra Singh (RMIT University) 
          Lin Padgham (RMIT University) 
        Modeling 
          Curiosity for Virtual Learning Companions (Page 
          1401) 
          Qiong Wu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Bo An (Nanyang Technological University) 
        Robust 
          Anticipatory Stigmergic Collision Avoidance in Multi-Agent Systems (Page 
          1403) 
          Friedrich Burkhard von der Osten (The University of Melbourne) 
          Michael Kirley (The University of Melbourne) 
          Tim Miller (The University of Melbourne) 
        A 
          Cooperative Multi-Agent System to Accurately Estimate Residential Energy 
          Demand (Page 1405) 
          Márcia Baptista (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Helmut Prendinger (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Rui Prada (Universidade de Lisboa) 
          Yohei Yamaguchi (Osaka University) 
        An 
          Agent-Based Simulation of the Battle of Kokenhausen (Page 
          1407) 
          Marcin Waniek (University of Warsaw) 
        Expressing 
          Social Attitudes in Virtual Agents for Social Coaching (Page 
          1409) 
          Hazaël Jones (LIP6 - UPMC) 
          Mathieu Cholet (Institut Mines-Telecom ; Telecom ParisTech ; CNRS 
          LTCI) 
          Magalie Ochs (Institut Mines-Telecom ; Telecom ParisTech ; CNRS 
          LTCI) 
          Nicolas Sabouret (LIMSI - CNRS) 
          Catherine Pelachaud (Institut Mines-Telecom ; Telecom ParisTech 
          ; CNRS LTCI)  | 
    
     
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      Argumentation-Based 
          Reinforcement Learning for RoboCup Soccer Takeaway (Page 
          1411) 
          Yang Gao (Imperial College London) 
          Francesca Toni (Imperial College London) 
        Advanced 
          Service Schemes for a Self-Interested Information Platform (Page 
          1413) 
          Chen Hajaj (Bar-Ilan University) 
          David Sarne (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Lea Perets (Bar-Ilan University) 
        Towards 
          Effective User-Guided Robot Search (Extended Abstract) (Page 
          1415) 
          Shahar Kosti (Bar Ilan University) 
          Gal A. Kaminka (Bar Ilan University) 
          David Sarne (Bar Ilan University) 
        Subjective 
          Partial Cooperation in Multi-Agent Local Search (Page 
          1417) 
          Adi Eisen (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Lahan Mor (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Roie Zivan (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) 
        Asymptotic 
          Collusion-Proofness of Voting Rules: The Case of Large Number of Candidates (Page 
          1419) 
          Palash Dey (Indian Institute of Science) 
          Y. Narahari (Indian Institute of Science) 
        Collective 
          Decision Making in Distributed Systems Inspired by Honeybees Behaviour (Page 
          1421) 
          Andreagiovanni Reina (IRIDIA, CoDE, Université Libre de Bruxelles) 
          Marco Dorigo (IRIDIA, CoDE, Université Libre de Bruxelles) 
          Vito Trianni (ISTC, Italian National Research Council) 
        Modeling 
          Agent Trustworthiness with Credibility for Message Recommendation in 
          Social Networks (Page 
          1423) 
          Noel Sardana (University of Waterloo) 
          Robin Cohen (University of Waterloo)  | 
    
     
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        A 
          Quantitative Analysis of Decision Process in Social Groups Using Human 
          Trajectories (Page 
          1425) 
          Truc Viet Le (Singapore Management University) 
          Siyuan Liu (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Hoong Chuin Lau (Singapore Management University) 
          Ramayya Krishnan (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Lp-Norm 
          Based Algorithm for Multi-Objective Distributed Constraint Optimization (Page 
          1427) 
          Tenda Okimoto (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Nicolas Schwind (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Maxime Clement (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Katsumi Inoue (National Institute of Informatics) 
        Peer 
          Designed Agents: Just Reflect or Also Affect? (Page 
          1429) 
          Avshalom Elmalech (Bar-Ilan University) 
          David Sarne (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Noa Agmon (Bar-Ilan University) 
        Distributing 
          Coalition Value Calculations to Self-Interested Agents (Page 
          1431) 
          Luke Riley (University of Liverpool) 
          Terry R. Payne (University of Liverpool) 
          Trevor Bench-Capon (University of Liverpool) 
          Katie Atkinson (University of Liverpool) 
        Communicating 
          with Unknown Teammates (Page 
          1433) 
          Samuel Barrett (The University of Texas at Austin) 
          Noa Agmon (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Noam Hazon (Ariel University) 
          Sarit Kraus (Bar-Ilan University & University of Maryland, College 
          Park) 
          Peter Stone (The University of Texas at Austin) 
        Assessing 
          Learned Models of Fish Schooling Behavior (Page 
          1435) 
          Brian Hrolenok (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          Tucker Balch (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
        Formal 
          Semantics of Speech Acts for Argumentative Dialogues (Page 
          1437) 
          Alison R. Panisson (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande 
          do Sul -- PUCRS) 
          Felipe Meneguzzi (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do 
          Sul -- PUCRS) 
          Moser Silva Fagundes (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande 
          do Sul -- PUCRS) 
          Renata Vieira (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul 
          -- PUCRS) 
          Rafael H. Bordini (Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande 
          do Sul -- PUCRS) 
        Power 
          and Welfare in Noncooperative Bargaining for Coalition Structure Formation (Page 
          1439) 
          Shaheen Fatima (Loughborough University) 
          Tomasz Michalak (Oxford University) 
          Michael Wooldridge (Oxford University)  | 
    
     
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      Distributed 
          Multiagent Resource Allocation with Adaptive Preemption for Dynamic 
          Tasks (Page 1441) 
          Graham Pinhey (University of Waterloo) 
          John Doucette (University of Waterloo) 
          Robin Cohen (University of Waterloo) 
        An 
          Empirical Evaluation of Auction-Based Task Allocation in Multi-Robot 
          Teams (Page 1443) 
          Eric Schneider (University of Liverpool) 
          Ofear Balas (Brooklyn College, City University of New York) 
          A. Tuna Özgelen (The Graduate Center, City University of New York) 
          Elizabeth I. Sklar (University of Liverpool) 
          Simon Parsons (University of Liverpool) 
        Behaviour 
          Mining for Collision Avoidance in Multi-Robot Systems (Page 
          1445) 
          Jeffery Raphael (University of Liverpool) 
          Eric Schneider (University of Liverpool) 
          Simon Parsons (University of Liverpool) 
          Elizabeth I. Sklar (University of Liverpool) 
        TacTex'13: 
          A Champion Adaptive Power Trading Agent (Page 
          1447) 
          Daniel Urieli (The University of Texas at Austin) 
          Peter Stone (The University of Texas at Austin) 
        Effective, 
          Quantitative, Obscured Observation-Based Fault Detection in Multi-Agent 
          Systems (Page 1449) 
          Michael Q. Lindner (Bar-Ilan University) 
          Noa Agmon (Bar-Ilan University) 
        Semi-Autonomous 
          Intersection Management (Page 
          1451) 
          Tsz-Chiu Au (Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology) 
          Shun Zhang (The University of Texas at Austin) 
          Peter Stone (The University of Texas at Austin) 
        Distributed, 
          Complete, Multi-Robot Coverage of Initially Unknown Environments Using 
          Repartitioning: Extended Abstract (Page 
          1453) 
          Kurt Hungerford (University of Nebraska, Omaha) 
          Prithviraj Dasgupta (University of Nebraska, Omaha) 
          K. R. Guruprasad (National Institute of Technology Karnataka) 
        An 
          Architecture for Identifying Emergent Behavior in Multi-Agent Systems (Page 
          1455) 
          Lachlan Birdsey (The University of Adelaide) 
          Claudia Szabo (The University of Adelaide)  | 
    
     
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      Generalized 
          Second Price Auctions with Value Externalities (Page 
          1457) 
          Weidong Ma (Microsoft Research Asia) 
          Tao Wu (University of Science & Technology of China) 
          Tao Qin (Microsoft Research Asia) 
          Tie-Yan Liu (Microsoft Research Asia) 
        Emergence 
          of Conventions in Conflict Situations in Complex Agent Network Environments (Page 
          1459) 
          Toshiharu Suagwara (Waseda University) 
        The 
          RoboCup 2013 Drop-In Player Challenges: A Testbed for Ad Hoc Teamwork 
          (Extended Abstract) (Page 
          1461) 
          Patrick MacAlpine (University of Texas at Austin) 
          Katie Genter (University of Texas at Austin) 
          Samuel Barrett (University of Texas at Austin) 
          Peter Stone (University of Texas at Austin) 
        SCRAM: 
          Scalable Collision-Avoiding Role Assignment with Minimal-Makespan for 
          Formational Positioning: (Extended Abstract) (Page 
          1463) 
          Patrick MacAlpine (University of Texas at Austin) 
          Eric Price (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
          Peter Stone (University of Texas at Austin) 
        An 
          Efficient Algorithm for Taxi System Optimization (Page 
          1465) 
          Jiarui Gan (Chinese Academy of Sciences) 
          Bo An (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University) 
        On 
          Coordinating Pervasive Persuasive Agents (Page 
          1467) 
          Budhitama Subagdja (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Ah-Hwee Tan (Nanyang Technological University)  | 
    
     
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        Sampling 
          Based Multi-Agent Joint Learning for Association Rule Mining (Page 
          1469) 
          Junyi Xu (National University of Defense Technology) 
          Li Yao (National University of Defense Technology) 
          Le Li (National University of Defense Technology) 
          Yifan Chen (National University of Defense Technology) 
        Towards 
          a Generic Approach for Multi-Level Modeling of Renewable Resources Management 
          Systems (Page 1471) 
          Islem Hčnane (Manouba University) 
          Sameh Hadouaj (Carthage University) 
          Khaled Ghédira (Tunis University) 
          Ali Ferchichi (Carthage University) 
        Dynamic 
          Allocation of Security Resources for Protecting Public Events (Page 
          1473) 
          Yue Yin (Institute of Computing Technology, University of Chinese 
          Academy of Sciences) 
          Bo An (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Manish Jain (Virginia Tech) 
        Declarative-Procedural 
          Memory Interaction in Learning Agents (Page 
          1475) 
          Wenwen Wang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Ah-Hwee Tan (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Loo-Nin Teow (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore) 
          Yuan-Sin Tan (DSO National Laboratories, Singapore) 
        Checking 
          EMTLK Properties of Timed Interpreted Systems via Bounded Model Checking (Page 
          1477) 
          Bozena Wozna-Szczesniak (Jan Dlugosz University) 
        A 
          Pheromone-Based Traffic Management Model for Vehicle Re-Routing and 
          Traffic Light Control (Page 
          1479) 
          Siwei Jiang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Yew-Soon Ong (Nanyang Technological University)  | 
    
     
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        Poster 
          Session 2 - Extended Abstracts 2 
        Strategic 
          Guard Placement for Optimal Response to Alarms in Security Games (Extended 
          Abstract) (Page 
          1481) 
          Nicola Basilico (University of Milan) 
          Nicola Gatti (Politecnico di Milano) 
        Cloud 
          Service Selection Based on Contextual Subjective Assessment and Objective 
          Assessment (Page 
          1483) 
          Lie Qu (Macquarie University) 
          Yan Wang (Macquarie University) 
          Mehmet A. Orgun (Macquarie University) 
          Ling Liu (Georgia Institute of Technology) 
          Athman Bouguettaya (RMIT University) 
        The 
          Impact of Communication on a Human-Agent Shared Mental Model and Team 
          Performance (Page 
          1485) 
          Nader Hanna (Macquarie University) 
          Deborah Richards (Macquarie University) 
        The 
          Authorship Dilemma: Alphabetical Or Contribution? (Page 
          1487) 
          Margareta Ackerman (University of California, San Diego) 
          Simina Brânzei (University of Aarhus)  | 
    
     
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      Goal 
          Directed Policy Conflict Detection and Prioritisation: An Empirical 
          Evaluation (Page 
          1489) 
          Mukta S. Aphale (University of Aberdeen) 
          Timothy J. Norman (University of Aberdeen) 
          Murat Sensoy (Özyegin University) 
        Characterizing 
          Online Cost-Sharing Mechanisms For Demand Responsive Transport Systems (Page 
          1491) 
          Masabumi S. Furuhata (DWANGO Co., Ltd.) 
          Liron Cohen (University of Southern California) 
          Sven Koenig (University of Southern California) 
          Maged Dessouky (University of Southern California) 
          Fernando Ordonez (University of Southern California) 
        AORTA: 
          Adding Organizational Reasoning to Agents (Page 
          1493) 
          Andreas Schmidt Jensen (Technical University of Denmark) 
          Virginia Dignum (Delft University of Technology) 
        Dynamic 
          Multi-Agent Task Allocation with Spatial and Temporal Constraints (Page 
          1495) 
          Sofia Amador (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Steven Okamoto (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Roie Zivan (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
        Hardware-Based 
          Agent Modelling: Event-Driven Reactive Architecture (EDRA): (Extended 
          Abstract) (Page 
          1497) 
          Eduardo A. Gerlein (University of Ulster) 
          T. M. McGinnity (University of Ulster) 
          Ammar Belatreche (University of Ulster) 
          Sonya Coleman (University of Ulster) 
          Yuhua Li (University of Ulster) 
        Why 
          Should We Imitate Robots? (Page 
          1499) 
          Yasser F. O. Mohammad (Assiut University) 
          Toyoaki Nishida (Kyoto University) 
        On 
          Understanding Diffusion Dynamics of Patrons at a Theme Park (Page 
          1501) 
          Jiali Du (Singapore Management University) 
          Akshat Kumar (Singapore Management University) 
          Pradeep Varakantham (Singapore Management University) 
        Event-Action 
          Modules for Complex Reactivity in Logical Agents (Page 
          1503) 
          Stefania Costantini (University of L'Aquila) 
          Régis Riveret (Imperial College)  | 
    
     
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      Mechanisms 
          for Arranging Ride Sharing and Fare Splitting for Last-Mile Travel Demands (Page 
          1505) 
          Shih-Fen Cheng (Singapore Management University) 
          Duc Thien Nguyen (Singapore Management University) 
          Hoong Chuin Lau (Singapore Management University) 
        Context-Sensitive 
          Sharedness Criteria for Teamwork (Page 
          1507) 
          Maaike Harbers (Delft University of Technology) 
          Catholijn M. Jonker (Delft University of Technology) 
          M. Birna van Riemsdijk (Delft University of Technology) 
        Automated 
          Strategy Adaptation for Multi-times Bilateral Closed Negotiations (Page 
          1509) 
          Katsuhide Fujita (Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology) 
        Stable 
          Matching Problems with Soft Constraints (Page 
          1511) 
          Maria Silvia Pini (University of Padova) 
          Francesca Rossi (University of Padova) 
          Kristen Brent Venable (Tulane University & IHMC) 
        Diagnosing 
          Faults in a Temporal Multi-Agent Resource Allocation (Extended Abstract) (Page 
          1513) 
          Yedidya Bar-Zev (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Roni Stern (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
          Meir Kalech (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) 
        Design 
          and Experimental Evaluation of Market Mechanisms for Participatory Sensing 
          Environments (Page 
          1515) 
          George Thanos (Athens University of Economics and Business) 
          Costas Courcoubetis (Athens University of Economics and Business 
          and Singapore University of Technology and Design) 
          Evangelos Markakis (Athens University of Economics and Business) 
          George D. Stamoulis (Athens University of Economics and Business) 
        Multi-Agent 
          Simulation Based Control of Complex Systems (Page 
          1517) 
          Tomas Navarrete Gutiérrez (CRPHT, CRTE) 
          Laurent Ciarletta (Universite de Lorraine-LORIA) 
          Vincent Chevrier (Universite de Lorraine-LORIA) 
        One-Way 
          Games (Page 1519) 
          Andres Abeliuk (NICTA and University of Melbourne) 
          Gerardo Berbeglia (NICTA and Melbourne Business School) 
          Pascal Van Hentenryck (NICTA and Australian National University)  | 
    
     
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      Decision-Theoretic 
          Approach to Maximizing Fairness in Multi-Target Observation in Multi-Camera 
          Surveillance (Page 
          1521) 
          Prabhu Natarajan (National University of Singapore) 
          Kian Hsiang Low (National University of Singapore) 
          Mohan Kankanhalli (National University of Singapore) 
        Norm 
          Monitoring with Asymmetric Information (Page 
          1523) 
          Felipe Meneguzzi (PUCRS) 
          Brian Logan (University of Nottingham) 
          Moser Silva Fagundes (PUCRS) 
        People 
          Are Processors: Coalitional Auctions for Complex Projects (Page 
          1525) 
          Piotr Skowron (University of Warsaw) 
          Krzysztof Rzadca (University of Warsaw) 
          Anwitaman Datta (Nanyang Technological University) 
        Security 
          Games with Partial Surveillance (Page 
          1527) 
          Youzhi Zhang (Sun Yat-sen University) 
          Xudong Luo (Sun Yat-sen University) 
        Social 
          Network Analysis for Judgment Aggregation (Page 
          1529) 
          Silvano Colombo Tosatto (University of Luxembourg) 
          Marc van Zee (University of Luxembourg) 
        Team 
          Formation with Learning Agents that Improve Coordination (Page 
          1531) 
          Somchaya Liemhetcharat (Institute for Infocomm Research) 
          Manuela Veloso (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Evaluating 
          the Believability of Virtual Agents with Anticipatory Abilities (Page 
          1533) 
          Quentin Reynaud (UPMC University, Thales Training and Simulation, 
          and LIP6) 
          Jean-Yves Donnart (Thales Training and Simulation) 
          Vincent Corruble (LIP6)  | 
    
     
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      Knowledge 
          Revision for Reinforcement Learning with Abstract MDPs (Page 
          1535) 
          Kyriakos Efthymiadis (The University of York) 
          Sam Devlin (The University of York) 
          Daniel Kudenko (The University of York) 
        Sample 
          Efficiency Improvement on Neuroevolution via Estimation-Based Elimination 
          Strategy (Page 
          1537) 
          Shengbo Xu (The University of Tokyo) 
          Yuki Inoue (The University of Tokyo) 
          Tetsunari Inamura (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Hirotaka Moriguchi (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Shinichi Honiden (The University of Tokyo) 
        Minimal 
          Extending Sets in Tournaments (Page 
          1539) 
          Felix Brandt (Technische Universität München) 
          Paul Harrenstein (University of Oxford) 
          Hans Georg Seedig (Technische Universität München) 
        Modeling 
          Heterogeneous Speed Profiles in Discrete Models for Pedestrian Simulation (Page 
          1541) 
          Stefania Bandini (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
          Luca Crociani (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
          Giuseppe Vizzari (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
        Orienting 
          a Flock via Ad Hoc Teamwork (Page 
          1543) 
          Katie Genter (University of Texas at Austin) 
          Peter Stone (University of Texas at Austin) 
        Empirical 
          Investigation on Pedestrian Dynamics in Presence of Groups: A Real World 
          Case Study (Page 
          1545) 
          Stefania Bandini (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
          Luca Crociani (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
          Andrea Gorrini (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
          Giuseppe Vizzari (University of Milano-Bicocca) 
        Agent-Coordinated 
          Virtual Power Plants of Electric Vehicles (Page 
          1547) 
          Micha Kahlen (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 
          Wolfgang Ketter (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 
          Jan van Dalen (Erasmus University Rotterdam)  | 
    
     
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      A 
          Resource-Sensitive Account of the Use of Artifacts (Page 
          1549) 
          Daniele Porello (ISTC-CNR) 
          Nicolas Troquard (ISTC-CNR) 
        Monte 
          Carlo Bayesian Hierarchical Reinforcement Learning (Page 
          1551) 
          Vien Anh Ngo (University of Stuttgart) 
          Hung Ngo (IDSIA) 
          Wolfgang Ertel (Ravensburg-Weingarten University of Applied Sciences) 
        Conflicting 
          Viewpoint Relational Database Querying: An Argumentation Approach (Page 
          1553) 
          Nouredine Tamani (INRIA/LIRMM GraphiK) 
          Madalina Croitoru (LIRMM Graphik UM2) 
          Patrice Buche (UMR IATE INRA) 
        A 
          Novel Ex-Post Truthful Mechanism for Multi-Slot Sponsored Search Auctions (Page 
          1555) 
          Debmalya Mandal (Indian Institute of Science) 
          Yadati Narahari (Indian Institute of Science) 
        A 
          Consistency Based Approach of Action Model Learning in a Community of 
          Agents (Page 1557) 
          Christophe Rodrigues (Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité) 
          Henry Soldano (Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité) 
          Gauvain Bourgne (Université Pierre et Marie Curie, Sorbonne Universités) 
          Céline Rouveirol (Université Paris 13, Sorbonne Paris Cité) 
        Team 
          Behavior in Interactive Dynamic Influence Diagrams with Applications 
          to Ad Hoc Teams (Page 
          1559) 
          Muthukumaran Chandrasekaran (University of Georgia) 
          Prashant Doshi (University of Georgia) 
          Yifeng Zeng (Teesside University) 
          Yingke Chen (Queen's University Belfast)  | 
    
     
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      Agents 
          with Truly Perfect Recall in Alternating-Time Temporal Logic (Page 
          1561) 
          Nils Bulling (Clausthal University of Technology) 
          Wojciech Jamroga (University of Luxembourg) 
          Matei Popovici (POLITEHNICA University of Bucharest) 
        Using 
          Reward/Utility Based Impact Scores in Partitioning (Page 
          1563) 
          William Curran (Oregon State University) 
          Adrian Agogino (NASA AMES Research Center) 
          Kagan Tumer (Oregon State University) 
        A 
          Game-Theoretic Approach for Threats Detection and Intervention in Surveillance (Page 
          1565) 
          Wenjun Ma (Queen's University Belfast) 
          Weiru Liu (Queen's University Belfast) 
          Paul Miller (Queen's University Belfast) 
          Xudong Luo (Sun Yat-sen University) 
        A 
          Statistical Model Checker for Situation Calculus Based Multi-Agent Models (Page 
          1567) 
          Christian Kroiß (Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München) 
        Open 
          Census for Addressing False Identity Attacks in Agent-based Decentralized 
          Social Networks (Page 
          1569) 
          Song Qin (Florida Institute of Technology) 
          Marius C. Silaghi (Florida Institute of Technology) 
          Ihsan Hussien (Florida Institute of Technology) 
          Makoto Yokoo (Kyushu University) 
          Toshihiro Matsui (Nagoya Institute of Technology) 
          Katsutoshi Hirayama (Kobe University) 
        Leveraging 
          Social Networks to Motivate Humans to Train Agents (Page 
          1571) 
          Guangliang Li (University of Amsterdam) 
          Hayley Hung (Delft University of Technology) 
          Shimon Whiteson (University of Amsterdam) 
          W. Bradley Knox (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) 
        A 
          Judgment Set Similarity Measure Based on Prime Implicants (Page 
          1573) 
          Marija Slavkovik (University of Bergen) 
          Thomas Ĺgotnes (University of Bergen) 
        Comparison 
          and Validation of Synthetic Social Contact Networks for Epidemic Modeling (Page 
          1575) 
          Huadong Xia (Virginia Tech) 
          Jiangzhuo Chen (Virginia Tech) 
          Madhav V. Marathe (Virginia Tech) 
          Samarth Swarup (Virginia Tech)  | 
    
     
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      Approximating 
          Difference Evaluations with Local Knowledge (Page 
          1577) 
          Mitchell Colby (Oregon State University) 
          William Curran (Oregon State University) 
          Carrie Rebhuhn (Oregon State University) 
          Kagan Tumer (Oregon State University) 
        Multiagent 
          Metareasoning Through Organizational Design (Extended Abstract) (Page 
          1579) 
          Jason Sleight (University of Michigan) 
          Edmund H. Durfee (University of Michigan) 
        Run-Time 
          Norm Compliance in BDI Agents (Page 
          1581) 
          JeeHang Lee (University of Bath) 
          Julian Padget (University of Bath) 
          Brian Logan (University of Nottingham) 
          Daniela Dybalova (University of Nottingham) 
          Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham) 
        A 
          Self-Organizing Model for Decentralized Virtual Environments in Agent-Based 
          Simulation Systems (Page 
          1583) 
          Mohammad Al-Zinati (University of Texas at Dallas) 
          Rym Zalila Wenkstern (University of Texas at Dallas) 
        CONAN: 
          A heuristic strategy for COncurrent Negotiating AgeNts (Page 
          1585) 
          Bedour Alrayes (Royal Holloway, University of London) 
          Özgür Kafali (Royal Holloway, University of London) 
          Kostas Stathis (Royal Holloway, University of London) 
        Multiagent 
          Coordination for Demand Management with Energy Generation and Storage (Page 
          1587) 
          Ronghuo Zheng (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Ying Xu (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Nilanjan Chakraborty (Carnegie Mellon University) 
          Katia Sycara (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Simulation-Based 
          Behavior Tracking of Pedestrians in Partially Observed Indoor Environments (Page 
          1589) 
          Arsčne Fansi T. (Université de Lorraine, INRIA - LORIA & Thales 
          Services) 
          Vincent Thomas (Université de Lorraine, INRIA - LORIA) 
          Olivier Buffet (Université de Lorraine, INRIA - LORIA) 
          Fabien Flacher (Thales Services) 
          Alain Dutech (Université de Lorraine, INRIA - LORIA) 
        Learning 
          to Schedule Electric Vehicle Charging Given Individual Customer Preferences (Page 
          1591) 
          Konstantina Valogianni (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 
          Wolfgang Ketter (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 
          John Collins (University of Minnesota) 
        Topology 
          Aware Convention Emergence (Page 
          1593) 
          Mohammad Rashedul Hasan (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 
          Sherief Abdallah (The British University in Dubai) 
          Anita Raja (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 
        Mission-Adaptive 
          Crowd Navigation for Mobile Robots (Page 
          1595) 
          Saad Arif (University of Central Florida) 
          Saad Ahmed Khan (University of Central Florida) 
          Ladislau Bölöni (University of Central Florida)  | 
    
     
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      Overcoming 
          Information Overload with Artificial Selective Agents (Page 
          1597) 
          Luis Macedo (University of Coimbra) 
          Hernani Costa (University of Coimbra) 
          Amilcar Cardoso (University of Coimbra) 
        Fixed-Parameter 
          Tractability of Integer Generalized Scoring Rules (Page 
          1599) 
          Lirong Xia (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) 
        Demand-Based 
          Apportionment on Electricity Payment of HVAC Systems (Page 
          1601) 
          Yi-ting Tsao (National Taiwan University) 
          Chiao-Ching Huang (National Taiwan University) 
          Jane Yung-jen Hsu (National Taiwan University) 
        Attribute 
          Based Object Recognition by Human Language (Page 
          1603) 
          Zhe Zhao (University of Science & Technology of China) 
          Jiongkun Xie (University of Science & Technology of China) 
          Xiaoping Chen (University of Science & Technology of China) 
        Correlated 
          Multi-Dimensional QoS Metrics for Trust Evaluation within Web Services (Page 
          1605) 
          Mohamad Mehdi (Concordia University) 
          Nizar Bouguila (Concordia University) 
          Jamal Bentahar (Concordia University) 
        Mechanism 
          Design for Route Allocation in Multiple-Commodity Network (Page 
          1607) 
          Qipeng Liu (Tsinghua University) 
          Yicheng Liu (Tsinghua University) 
          Pingzhong Tang (Tsinghua University) 
        A 
          Quality Assuring Multi-Armed Bandit Crowdsourcing Mechanism with Incentive 
          Compatible Learning (Page 
          1609) 
          Shweta Jain (Indian Institute of Science) 
          Sujit Gujar (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) 
          Onno Zoeter (Xerox Research Center Europe) 
          Y. Narahari (Indian Institute of Science)  | 
    
     
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      Policy 
          Optimization by Marginal-MAP Probabilistic Inference in Generative Models (Page 
          1611) 
          Igor Kiselev (University of Waterloo) 
          Pascal Poupart (University of Waterloo) 
        Truthful 
          Mechanisms for the Location of Different Facilities (Page 
          1613) 
          Paolo Serafino (Teesside University) 
          Carmine Ventre (Teesside University) 
        Joy, 
          Distress, Hope, and Fear in Reinforcement Learning (Page 
          1615) 
          Elmer Jacobs (TU Delft) 
          Joost Broekens (TU Delft) 
          Catholijn Jonker (TU Delft) 
        Solving 
          Adversarial Patrolling Games with Bounded Error (Page 
          1617) 
          Michal Abaffy (Masaryk University) 
          Tomá Brázdil (Masaryk University) 
          Vojtech Rehák (Masaryk University) 
          Branislav Boanský (Czech Technical University in Prague) 
          Antonín Kucera (Masaryk University) 
          Jan Krcál (Saarland University) 
        Cooperation-Eliciting 
          Prisoner's Dilemma Payoffs for Reinforcement Learning Agents (Page 
          1619) 
          Koichi Moriyama (Osaka University) 
          Satoshi Kurihara (The University of Electro-Communications) 
          Masayuki Numao (Osaka University) 
        Neural-Symbolic 
          Cognitive Agents: Architecture, Theory and Application (Page 
          1621) 
          Leo de Penning (TNO) 
          Artur S. d'Avila Garcez (City University) 
          Luis C. Lamb (UFRGS) 
          John-Jules C. Meyer (Utrecht University)  | 
    
     
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        Demo 
          Papers 
        Distributed 
          Enterprise Search Using Software Agents (Page 
          1623) 
          Erwin Gunadi (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Michael Meder (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Till Plumbaum (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Christian Scheel (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Frank Hopfgartner (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Sahin Albayrak (Technische Universität Berlin) 
        Scrutable 
          Plan Enactment via Argumentation and Natural Language Generation (Page 
          1625) 
          Martin Caminada (The University of Aberdeen) 
          Roman Kutlak (The University of Aberdeen) 
          Nir Oren (The University of Aberdeen) 
          Wamberto W. Vasconcelos (The University of Aberdeen) 
        MobiCrowd: 
          Simulating Crowds with Periodic and Social Mobility (Page 
          1627) 
          Cheng-Te Li (National Taiwan University) 
          Hsun-Ping Hsieh (National Taiwan University) 
        A 
          Testbed to Evaluate the Robustness of Reputation Systems in E-Marketplaces (Page 
          1629) 
          Athirai A. Irissappane (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) 
        Building 
          a Personalized Tourist Attraction Recommender System Using Crowdsourcing (Page 
          1631) 
          Yoram Bachrach (Microsoft Research) 
          Sofia Ceppi (Microsoft Research) 
          Ian A. Kash (Microsoft Research) 
          Peter Key (Microsoft Research) 
          Filip Radlinski (Microsoft Research) 
          Ely Porat (Bar Ilan University) 
          Michael Armstrong (Microsoft Research) 
          Vijay Sharma (Microsoft Research)  | 
    
     
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      Big 
          Brother Logic: Reasoning about Agents Equipped with Surveillance Cameras 
          in the Plane (Demonstration) (Page 
          1633) 
          Tristan Charrier (ENS Rennes) 
          Florent Ouchet (ENS Rennes) 
          François Schwarzentruber (ENS Rennes) 
        A 
          Testbed for Autonomous Robot Surveillance (Page 
          1635) 
          Stefan J. Witwicki (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne) 
          José Carlos Castillo (Universidad Carlos III de Madrid) 
          Jesús Capitán (University of Seville) 
          Joăo V. Messias (Universidade de Lisboa) 
          Joăo C. Reis (Universidade de Lisboa) 
          Pedro U. Lima (Universidade de Lisboa) 
          Francisco S. Melo (Universidade de Lisboa) 
          Matthijs T.J. Spaan (Delft University of Technology) 
        Adding 
          BDI Agents to MATSim Traffic Simulator (Page 
          1637) 
          Qingyu Chen (RMIT University) 
          Arie Wilsher (RMIT University) 
          Dhirendra Singh (RMIT University) 
          Lin Padgham (RMIT University) 
        Tactics 
          Development Framework (Demonstration) (Page 
          1639) 
          Rick Evertsz (RMIT University) 
          John Thangarajah (RMIT University) 
          Nitin Yadav (RMIT University) 
          Thanh Li (DSTO) 
        PAWS: 
          Adaptive Game-Theoretic Patrolling for Wildlife Protection (Page 
          1641) 
          Benjamin Ford (University of Southern California) 
          Debarun Kar (University of Southern California) 
          Francesco M. Delle Fave (University of Southern California) 
          Rong Yang (University of Southern California) 
          Milind Tambe (University of Southern California)  | 
    
     
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      Measuring 
          the Effect of Personality on Human-IVA Shared Understanding (Page 
          1643) 
          Nader Hanna (Macquarie University) 
          Deborah Richards (Macquarie University) 
        An 
          Extensive Model Checking Framework for Multi-Agent Systems (Page 
          1645) 
          Songzheng Song (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Yang Liu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jie Zhang (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jun Sun (Singapore University of Technology and Design) 
        Engineering 
          JIAC Multi-Agent Systems: (Demonstration) (Page 
          1647) 
          Marco Lützenberger (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Thomas Konnerth (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Tobias Küster (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Jakob Tonn (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Nils Masuch (Technische Universität Berlin) 
          Sahin Albayrak (Technische Universität Berlin) 
        Your 
          Digital Image: Factors Behind Demographic and Psychometric Predictions 
          from Social Network Profiles (Page 
          1649) 
          Yoram Bachrach (Microsoft Research) 
          Thore Graepel (Microsoft Research) 
          Pushmeet Kohli (Microsoft Research) 
          Michal Kosinski (University of Cambridge) 
          David Stillwell (University of Cambridge) 
        Request 
          Driven Social Sensing (Page 
          1651) 
          Thomas C. King (TU Delft) 
          Qingzhi Liu (TU Delft) 
          Gleb Polevoy (TU Delft) 
          Mathijs de Weerdt (TU Delft) 
          Virginia Dignum (TU Delft) 
          M. Birna van Riemsdijk (TU Delft) 
          Martijn Warnier (TU Delft) 
        Building 
          a Narrative Conversational Agent Using a Component-Based Architecture (Page 
          1653) 
          William Boisseleau (INSA de Rouen) 
          Ovidiu Serban (University of Reading) 
          Alexandre Pauchet (INSA de Rouen)  | 
    
     
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      Follow 
          the Leader in a Consensus Network as a Solution to Manage a Smart Grid: 
          The Balearic Islands Case (Page 
          1655) 
          Miguel Rebollo (Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia) 
          Carlos Carrascosa (Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia) 
          Alberto Palomares (Universitat Politčcnica de Valčncia) 
        An 
          Interactive Virtual Audience Platform for Public Speaking Training (Page 
          1657) 
          Mathieu Chollet (University of Southern California) 
          Giota Sratou (University of Southern California) 
          Ari Shapiro (University of Southern California) 
          Louis-Philippe Morency (University of Southern California) 
          Stefan Scherer (University of Southern California) 
        Shape 
          and Texture Based Facial Action and Emotion Recognition (Page 
          1659) 
          Li Zhang (Northumbria University) 
          Kamlesh Mistry (Northumbria University) 
          Alamgir Hossain (Northumbria University) 
        A 
          Multi-Agent Game for Studying Human Decision-Making (Page 
          1661) 
          Han Yu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Xinjia Yu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Su Fang Lim (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jun Lin (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Zhiqi Shen (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University) 
        An 
          Agent-Based Game for the Predictive Diagnosis of Parkinson's Disease (Page 
          1663) 
          Yundong Cai (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Zhiqi Shen (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Siyuan Liu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Han Yu (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Xiaogang Han (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Jun Ji (Nanyang Technological University) 
          Martin J. McKeown (Nanyang Technological University & The University 
          of British Columbia) 
          Cyril Leung (Nanyang Technological University & The University of 
          British Columbia) 
          Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University) 
        Ipseity: 
          An Open-Source Platform for Synthesizing and Validating Artificial Cognitive 
          Systems in MAS (Page 
          1665) 
          Fabrice Lauri (IRTES-SeT) 
          Abderrafiaa Koukam (IRTES-SeT)  | 
    
     
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      Multi-Agent 
          GIS System for Improved Spatial Load Forecasting (Page 
          1667) 
          Cruz E. Borges (Deusto Institute of Technology, University of Deusto) 
          Oihane Kamara Esteban (Deusto Institute of Technology, University 
          of Deusto) 
          Ander Pijoan (Deusto Institute of Technology, University of Deusto) 
          Yoseba K. Penya (Deusto Institute of Technology, University of Deusto) 
        TENDENKO: 
          Agent-Based Evacuation Drill and Emergency Planning System (Page 
          1669) 
          Masaru Okaya (Meijo University) 
          Toshinori Niwa (Meijo University) 
          Tomoichi Takahashi (Meijo University) 
        Agent-Based 
          Simulation Testbed for On-Demand Transport Services (Page 
          1671) 
          Michal Certický (Czech Technical University) 
          Michal Jakob (Czech Technical University) 
          Radek Píbil (Czech Technical University) 
          Zbynek Moler (Czech Technical University) 
        Switching 
          Between Levels of Decision Making in MAS Organisation: Application to 
          Flexible Assembly Cells (Page 
          1673) 
          Cyrille Pach (Univ. Lille Nord de France) 
          Emmanuel Adam (Univ. Lille Nord de France) 
          Thierry Berger (Univ. Lille Nord de France) 
          Damien Trentesaux (Univ. Lille Nord de France) 
        I'm 
          the Mayor: A Robot Tutor in Enercities-2 (Page 
          1675) 
          Tiago Ribeiro (INESC-ID & Instituto Superior Técnico - University 
          of Lisbon) 
          André Pereira (INESC-ID & Instituto Superior Técnico - University 
          of Lisbon) 
          Amol Deshmukh (School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt 
          University) 
          Ruth Aylett (School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Heriot-Watt 
          University) 
          Ana Paiva (INESC-ID & Instituto Superior Técnico - University of 
          Lisbon) 
        Sustainable 
          Relationship with Product by Implementing Intentional Interaction (Page 
          1677) 
          Hirotaka Osawa (University of Tsukuba) 
        Micro 
          Smart Grids and Electromobility Charging Optimisation with a Distributed 
          Agent Application: Demonstration (Page 
          1679) 
          Christopher-Eyk Hrabia (Technische Universität Berlin, DAI-Labor) 
          Marco Lützenberger (Technische Universität Berlin, DAI-Labor) 
          Tobias Küster (Technische Universität Berlin, DAI-Labor) 
          Sahin Albayrak (Technische Universität Berlin, DAI-Labor)  | 
    
     
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        Applied 
          Robotics: Precision Placement in RoboCup@Work (Page 
          1681) 
          Sjriek Alers (Maastricht University) 
          Daniel Claes (University of Liverpool) 
          Joscha Fossel (University of Liverpool) 
          Daniel Hennes (European Space Agency) 
          Karl Tuyls (University of Liverpool) 
        Biologically 
          Inspired Multi-Robot Foraging (Page 
          1683) 
          sjriek Alers (Maastricht University) 
          Daniel Claes (University of Liverpool) 
          Karl Tuyls (University of Liverpool) 
          Gerhard Weiss (Maastricht University) 
        Logic-based 
          and Robust Decision Making for Robots in Real World (Page 
          1685) 
          Megumi Fujita (Nara Women's University) 
          Yuki Goto (Kyoto University) 
          Naoyuki Nide (Nara Women's University) 
          Ken Satoh (National Institute of Informatics) 
          Hiroshi Hosobe (Hosei University) 
        MIXER: 
          Why the Difference? (Page 
          1687) 
          Asad Nazir (Heriot-Watt University) 
          Ruth Aylett (Heriot-Watt University) 
          Mei Yii Lim (Heriot-Watt university) 
          Birgit Endrass (Augsburg University) 
          Lynne Hall (University of Sunderland) 
          Christopher Ritter (Heriot-Watt University,) 
        Platys: 
          A Framework for Supporting Context-Aware Personal Agents (Page 
          1689) 
          Pradeep K. Murukannaiah (North Carolina State University) 
          Ricard Fogues (North Carolina State University) 
          Munindar P. Singh (North Carolina State University) 
        Multi-Agent 
          Traffic Simulation for Human-in-the-Loop Cooperative Drive Systems Testing (Page 
          1691) 
          Jiri Vokrinek (Czech Technical University in Prague) 
          Martin Schaefer (Czech Technical University in Prague) 
          Daniele Pinotti (RE:Lab s.r.l.)  | 
    
     
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      AtomicOrchid: 
          Human-Agent Collectives to the Rescue (Page 
          1693) 
          Sarvapali D. Ramchurn (University of Southampton) 
          Feng Wu (University of Southampton) 
          Wenchao Jiang (University of Nottingham) 
          Joel E. Fischer (University of Nottingham) 
          Steve Reece (University of Oxford) 
          Chris Greenhalgh (University of Nottingham) 
          Tom Rodden (University of Nottingham) 
          Nicholas R. Jennings (University of Southampton) 
          Stephen Roberts (University of Oxford) 
        MAS-Planes: 
          A Multi-Agent Simulation Environment to Investigate Decentralised Coordination 
          for Teams of UAVs (Page 
          1695) 
          Marc Pujol-Gonzalez (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Jesus Cerquides (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Pedro Meseguer (IIIA-CSIC) 
        NormLab: 
          A Framework to Support Research on Norm Synthesis (Page 
          1697) 
          Javier Morales (IIIA-CSIC) 
          Iosu Mendizabal (IIIA-CSIC) 
          David Sanchez-Pinsach (University of Barcelona) 
          Maite Lopez-Sanchez (University of Barcelona) 
          Michael Wooldridge (University of Oxford) 
          Wamberto Vasconcelos (University of Aberdeen) 
        Semi-Automated 
          Construction of Adversarial Agents for Trainable Automated Forces. (Page 
          1699) 
          Robert G. Abbott (Sandia National Labs) 
          Kiran Lakkaraju (Sandia National Labs) 
          Christina Warrender (Sandia National Labs)  | 
    
     
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        Doctoral 
          Consortium Abstracts 
        Robust 
          Dynamic Optimization with Application to Kidney Exchange (Page 
          1701) 
          John P. Dickerson (Carnegie Mellon University) 
        Self-Organized 
          Collective Decision-Making in Swarms of Autonomous Robots (Page 
          1703) 
          Gabriele Valentini (Université Libre de Bruxelles) 
        Competing 
          Demand-Side Intermediary Auctioneers in Online Advertising Exchanges (Page 
          1705) 
          Lampros C. Stavrogiannis (University of Southampton) 
        Engineering 
          Multigroup Agents for Complex Cooperative Systems (Page 
          1707) 
          Denise M. Case (Kansas State University) 
        Algorithmic 
          and Game-Theoretic Approaches to Group Scheduling (Page 
          1709) 
          Hooyeon Lee (Stanford University) 
        Body 
          Language of Humanoid Robots for Mood Expression (Page 
          1711) 
          Junchao Xu (Delft University of Technology)  | 
    
     
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      Robust 
          Trust Management (Page 
          1713) 
          Athirai A. Irissappane (Nanyang Technological University) 
        Agent-Based 
          Methods for Eliciting Customer Preferences to Guide Decision-Making 
          in Complex Energy Networks (Page 
          1715) 
          Micha Kahlen (Erasmus University Rotterdam) 
        Parallel 
          Algorithms for Hard Combinatorial Optimisation Problems in Multi-Agent 
          Systems (Page 1717) 
          Filippo Bistaffa (University of Verona) 
        Considerations 
          for Multiagent Multi-Objective Systems (Page 
          1719) 
          Logan Yliniemi (Oregon State University) 
        Reflective, 
          Deliberative Information Gathering (Doctoral Consortium) (Page 
          1721) 
          Adam Eck (University of Nebraska-Lincoln) 
        Social 
          Motivation and Point of View (Page 
          1723) 
          Allen Lavoie (Washington University in St. Louis) 
        Distributed 
          Constraint Optimization for Mobile Sensor Teams (Page 
          1725) 
          Harel Yedidsion (Ben Gurion University of the Negev) 
        Convex 
          Coverage Set Methods for Multi-Objective Collaborative Decision Making (Page 
          1727) 
          Diederik M. Roijers (University of Amsterdam) 
        Evolution 
          of Heterogeneous Multirobot Systems Through Behavioural Diversity (Page 
          1729) 
          Jorge Gomes (Instituto de Telecomunicaçőes / LabMAg - FCUL) 
        Imputation, 
          Social Choice, and Partial Preferences (Page 
          1731) 
          John A. Doucette (University of Waterloo) 
        Reasoning 
          about Context and Engineering Context-Aware Agents (Page 
          1733) 
          Pradeep K. Murukannaiah (North Carolina State University)  | 
    
     
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      Human-Agent 
          Teamwork in Collaborative Virtual Environments (Page 
          1735) 
          Nader Hanna (Macquarie University) 
          Deborah Richards (Macquarie University) 
        Modeling 
          Human Interactions: Facets of Algorithmic Game Theory and Computational 
          Social Choice (Page 
          1737) 
          Omer Lev (Hebrew University) 
        Agent 
          Aware Organizational Design (Doctoral Consortium) (Page 
          1739) 
          Jason Sleight (University of Michigan) 
        Improving 
          Human Interaction in Crowdsensing (Page 
          1741) 
          Gleb Polevoy (Delft University of Technology) 
          Mathijs de Weerdt (Delft University of Technology) 
        Adaptive 
          Ontologies Through Social Evolution (Page 
          1743) 
          Davide Nunes (University of Lisbon) 
        Approximate 
          Game Theoretic Analysis for Large Simulation-Based Games (Page 
          1745) 
          Bryce Wiedenbeck (University of Michigan) 
        Communication 
          Convention Formation in Large Multiagent Systems (Page 
          1747) 
          Mohammad Rashedul Hasan (University of North Carolina at Charlotte) 
        Normative 
          Agents for Real-World Scenarios (Page 
          1749) 
          Rahmatollah Beheshti (University of Central Florida) 
        Coordination 
          in Large Scale Multi-Agent Systems for Complex Environments (Page 
          1751) 
          James Parker (University of Minnesota) 
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