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4th Agents 2000: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
- Carles Sierra, Maria L. Gini, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Autonomous Agents, AGENTS 2000, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, June 3-7, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-230-1 - Wei-Min Shen, Yimin Lu, Peter M. Will:

Hormone-based control for self-reconfigurable robots. 1-8 - Paul E. Rybski, Sascha Stoeter, Michael D. Erickson, Maria L. Gini, Dean F. Hougen

, Nikolaos Papanikolopoulos:
A team of robotic agents for surveillance. 9-16 - Hiroaki Kitano

, Hiroshi G. Okuno
, Kazuhiro Nakadai, Iris Fermin, Theo Sabisch, Yukiko Nakagawa, Tatsuya Matsui:
Designing a humanoid head for RoboCup challenge. 17-18 - Michael Beetz:

Runtime plan adaptation in structured reactive controllers. 19-20 - Barry Brian Werger, Maja J. Mataric:

Broadcast of local eligibility: behavior-based control for strongly cooperative robot teams. 21-22 - Michael R. Benjamin:

Virtues and limitations of multifusion based action selection. 23-24 - Stergios I. Roumeliotis, Paolo Pirjanian, Maja J. Mataric:

Ant-inspired navigation in unknown environments. 25-26 - Luis Fernando Lago-Fernández

, Manuel A. Sánchez-Montañés
, Sergio López-Buedo
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A biologically inspired autonomous robot that learns approach-avoidance behaviors. 27-28 - Bin Xu, Danny Z. Chen, Robert J. Szczerba:

Determining optimal paths in a weighted and dynamic 2D environment using framed-octrees. 29-30 - Randall W. Hill Jr., Jonathan Gratch, Paul S. Rosenbloom:

Flexible group behavior: virtual commanders for synthetic battlespaces. 31-38 - Helen McBreen, Paul Shade, Mervyn A. Jack, Peter J. Wyard:

Experimental assessment of the effectiveness of synthetic personae for multi-modal e-retail applications. 39-45 - Christopher Kline, Bruce Blumberg:

Observation-based expectation generation and response for believable reactive agents. 46-47 - Anthony Guye-Vuillème, Daniel Thalmann:

Requirements for an architecture for believable social agents. 48-49 - Ralf Dörner

, Paul Grimm, Christian Seiler:
Agents and virtual environments for communication and decision training for emergencies. 50-51 - Soraia Raupp Musse, Daniel Thalmann:

From one virtual actor to virtual crowds: requirements and constraints. 52-53 - Rachel Price, Craig Douther, Mervyn A. Jack:

An investigation of the effectiveness of choreography for the portrayal of mood in virtual environments. 54-55 - Omer F. Rana

, Kate Stout:
What is scalability in multi-agent systems?. 56-63 - M. Brian Blake, Prasanta K. Bose:

An agent approach to alleviating packaging mismatch. 64-69 - Gaku Yamamoto, Hideki Tai:

Architecture of an agent server capable of hosting tens of thousands of agents. 70-71 - Anthony J. Hirst:

Reverse engineering of Soar agents. 72-73 - Agostino Poggi, Giovanni Rimassa:

An agent model platform for realizing efficient and reusable agent software. 74-75 - Kutluhan Erol, Jun Lang, Renato Levy:

Designing agents from reusable components. 76-77 - Olivier Gutknecht, Jacques Ferber:

MadKit: a generic multi-agent platform. 78-79 - Ladislau Bölöni, Dan C. Marinescu:

A multi-plane state machine agent model. 80-81 - Ralph Depke, Reiko Heckel, Jochen Malte Küster:

Integrating visual modeling of agent-based and object-oriented systems. 82-83 - Anita Raja, Victor R. Lesser, Thomas Wagner:

Toward robust agent control in open environments. 84-91 - Dani Goldberg, Maja J. Mataric:

Reward maximization in a non-stationary mobile robot environment. 92-99 - Steve A. Chien, Anthony C. Barrett, Tara A. Estlin, Gregg R. Rabideau:

A comparison of coordinated planning methods for cooperating rovers. 100-101 - Gerhard Weiß:

Planning and learning together. 102-103 - Sachiyo Arai, Katia P. Sycara

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Multi-agent reinforcement learning for planning and conflict resolution in a dynamic domain. 104-105 - K. Suzanne Barber, Tse-Hsin Liu:

Conflict detection during plan integration based on E-PERT diagrams. 106-107 - Joseph P. Bigus:

The agent building and learning environment. 108-109 - Tim Oates, Matthew D. Schmill, Paul R. Cohen:

Identifying qualitatively different outcomes of actions: gaining autonomy through learning. 110-111 - Michael Van Wie:

A probabilistic method for team plan formation without communication. 112-113 - Seiji Yamada, Yukio Ohsawa

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Navigation planning to guide concept understanding in the World Wide Web. 114-115 - Weixiong Zhang, Randall W. Hill Jr.:

A template-based and pattern-driven approach to situation awareness and assessment in virtual humans. 116-123 - Yuval Marom, Gillian Hayes:

Perception of change for a socially enhanced robot imitator. 124-131 - Manuela M. Veloso, Tucker R. Balch, Scott Lenser:

Integrating information, planning, and execution monitoring agents. 132-133 - Marco Ramoni, Paola Sebastiani, Paul R. Cohen:

Unsupervised clustering of robot activities: a Bayesian approach. 134-135 - Stefan Weber, Maja J. Mataric, Odest Chadwicke Jenkins:

Experiments in imitation using perceptuo-motor primitives. 136-137 - Greg Barish, Dan DiPasquo, Craig A. Knoblock, Steven Minton:

Dataflow plan execution for software agents. 138-139 - Madhur Kohli, Jorge Lobo:

Distributed action plans in an agent based network management system. 140-141 - Paul Scerri, Nancy E. Reed:

Creating complex actors with EASE. 142-143 - John F. Meech, Katherine Baker, Edith Law, Ramiro Liscano:

A multi-agent system for personal messaging. 144-145 - Liliana Ardissono, Anna Goy, Giovanna Petrone, Marino Segnan:

Configurability within a multi-agent Web store shell. 146-147 - Omer F. Rana

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Performance management of mobile agent systems. 148-155 - Sandip Sen

, Karina Hernandez:
A buyer's agent. 156-162 - Niranjan Suri, Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Maggie R. Breedy, Paul T. Groth, Gregory A. Hill, Renia Jeffers, Timothy S. Mitrovich, Brian R. Pouliot, David S. Smith:

NOMADS: toward a strong and safe mobile agent system. 163-164 - Marcelo G. Rubinstein

, Otto Carlos Muniz Bandeira Duarte, Guy Pujolle:
Improving management performance by using multiple mobile agents. 165-166 - Jau-Shien Chang, Chih-Yuan Chang:

A visual mobile agent system with itinerary scheduling. 167-168 - Monique Calisti, Boi Faltings:

A multi-agent simulator for service demand allocation problems (extended abstract). 169-170 - José-Luis Marzo, Pere Vilà, Ramón Fabregat:

ATM network management based on distributed artificial intelligence architecture. 171-172 - Antonella Di Stefano, Corrado Santoro

:
The coordination infrastructure of the ARCA framework. 173-174 - Ralph Deters:

Developing and deploying a multi agent system. 175-176 - Marius-Calin Silaghi, Djamila Sam-Haroud, Boi Faltings:

Distributed asynchronous search with private constraints (extended abstract). 177-178 - Joseph Andrew Giampapa, Massimo Paolucci, Katia P. Sycara

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Agent interoperation across multiagent system boundaries. 179-186 - Richard T. Vaughan, Kasper Støy, Gaurav S. Sukhatme, Maja J. Mataric:

Whistling in the dark: cooperative trail following in uncertain localization space. 187-194 - David V. Pynadath, Milind Tambe, Nicolas Chauvat:

Building dynamic organizations of distributed, heterogenous agents. 195-196 - Amir Langer, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Using distributed problem solving to search the Web. 197-198 - Onn Shehory, Katia P. Sycara

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The RETSINA communicator. 199-200 - Anthony R. Cassandra, Damith Chandrasekara, Marian H. Nodine:

Capability-based agent matchmaking. 201-202 - Brian P. Gerkey, Maja J. Mataric:

Murdoch: publish/subscribe task allocation for heterogeneous agents. 203-204 - Stefan Haustein, Sascha Lüdecke, Christian Schwering:

The knowledge agency. 205-206 - Elise H. Turner, John Phelps:

Determining the usefulness of information from its use during problem solving. 207-208 - Martijn C. Schut, Michael J. Wooldridge:

Intention reconsideration in complex environments. 209-216 - Alyssa Glass, Barbara J. Grosz:

Socially conscious decision-making. 217-224 - Peter Stone, Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso:

Layered disclosure: why is the agent doing what it's doing? 225-226 - Tim Oates, Zachary Eyler-Walker, Paul R. Cohen:

Toward natural language interfaces for robotic agents: grounding linguistic meaning in sensors. 227-228 - Renee Elio, Afsaneh Haddadi, Ajit Singh:

Abstract task specifications for conversation policies. 229-230 - Aldo Franco Dragoni

, Paolo Giorgini, Luciano Serafini
:
Updating mental states from informative communication. 231-232 - Fuhua Lin

, Douglas H. Norrie, Robert C. Kremer, Roberto A. Flores-Mendez:
Enabling effective and emergent agent conversations. 233-234 - Jean-Sébastien Monzani, Daniel Thalmann:

Verbal communication: using approximate sound propagation to design an inter-agents communication language. 235-236 - Henry Hexmoor, Tim Heng:

Air traffic control and alert agent. 237-238 - Mihai Barbuceanu, Wai-Kau Lo:

A multi-attribute utility theoretic negotiation architecture for electronic commerce. 239-246 - John Collins, Corey Bilot, Maria L. Gini

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Mixed-initiative decision support in agent-based automated contracting. 247-254 - Qiming Chen, Meichun Hsu, Umeshwar Dayal, Martin L. Griss:

Multi-agent cooperation, dynamic workflow and XML for e-commerce automation. 255-256 - Anthony H. W. Chan, Tsz Yeung Wong, Caris K. M. Wong, Michael R. Lyu:

SIAS: a secure shopping information agent system. 257-258 - Michael Schroeder, Julie A. McCann, Dan Haynes:

Rough traders and intelligent clients. 259-260 - Bikramjit Banerjee, Sandip Sen

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Selecting partners. 261-262 - Maksim Tsvetovat, Katia P. Sycara

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Customer coalitions in the electronic marketplace. 263-264 - Von-Wun Soo:

Agent negotiation in trusted third party mediated uncertain games. 265-266 - Federico Bergenti, Agostino Poggi:

An agent-based approach to manage negotiation protocols in flexible CSCW systems. 267-268 - Jeremy Pitt, Frank Guerin, Christos Stergiou:

Protocols and intentional specifications of multi-party agent conversions for brokerage and auctions. 269-276 - Mark H. Burstein, Drew V. McDermott, Douglas R. Smith:

Derivation of glue code for agent interoperation. 277-284 - Hidekazu Kubota, Toyoaki Nishida, Tomoko Koda:

Exchanging tacit community knowledge by talking-virtualized-egos. 285-292 - Stacy Marsella, W. Lewis Johnson, Catherine LaBore:

Interactive pedagogical drama. 301-308 - Belinda Thom:

BoB: an interactive improvisational music companion. 309-316 - Bill Tomlinson

, Bruce Blumberg, Delphine Nain:
Expressive autonomous cinematography for interactive virtual environments. 317-324 - Jonathan Gratch:

Émile: Marshalling passions in training and education. 325-332 - Xiao Feng Wang, Shichao Zhang, Pradeep K. Khosla, Han Kiliççöte:

Anytime algorithm for agent-mediated merchant information gathering. 333-340 - Tuomas Sandholm:

eMediator: a next generation electronic commerce server. 341-348 - Jonathan Bredin, Rajiv T. Maheswaran, Çagri Imer, Tamer Basar, David Kotz, Daniela Rus:

A game-theoretic formulation of multi-agent resource allocation. 349-356 - Jorge Núñez-Suárez, Donie O'Sullivan, Henri Brouchoud, Patrice Cros, Clair Moore, Ciara Byrne:

Experiences in the use of FIPA agent technologies for the development of a personal travel application. 357-364 - Song-Yee Yoon, Bruce Blumberg, Gerald E. Schneider:

Motivation driven learning for interactive synthetic characters. 365-372 - Aude Billard

, Maja J. Mataric:
A biologically inspired robotic model for learning by imitation. 373-380 - Young-Woo Seo, Byoung-Tak Zhang:

Learning user's preferences by analyzing Web-browsing behaviors. 381-387 - Edmund S. Yu, Ping C. Koo, Elizabeth D. Liddy:

Evolving intelligent text-based agents. 388-395 - David H. Wolpert, Sergey Kirshner, Christopher J. Merz, Kagan Tumer:

Adaptivity in agent-based routing for data networks. 396-403 - Mark D. Pendrith:

Distributed reinforcement learning for a traffic engineering application. 404-411 - Terry R. Payne

, Katia P. Sycara
, Michael Lewis:
Varying the user interaction within multi-agent systems. 412-418 - Taylor Raines, Milind Tambe, Stacy Marsella:

Automated assistants to aid humans in understanding team behaviors. 419-426 - Jianwen Yin, Michael S. Miller, Thomas R. Ioerger, John Yen, Richard A. Volz:

A knowledge-based approach for designing intelligent team training systems. 427-434 - Carey Heckman, Jacob O. Wobbrock:

Put your best face forward: anthropomorphic agents, e-commerce consumers, and the law. 435-442 - Subrata Kumar Das, Dan L. Grecu:

COGENT: cognitive agent to amplify human perception and cognition. 443-450 - Christian Geiger, Markus Latzel:

Prototyping of complex plan based behavior for 3D actors. 451-458 - Sanjeev Kumar, Philip R. Cohen

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Towards a fault-tolerant multi-agent system architecture. 459-466 - H. Van Dyke Parunak, Sven Brueckner:

Ant-like missionaries and cannibals: synthetic pheromones for distributed motion control. 467-474 - Ignacio Soto

, Mercedes Garijo
, Carlos Angel Iglesias
, Manuel Ramos:
An agent architecture to fulfill real-time requirements. 475-482 - Robert St. Amant, Luke S. Zettlemoyer:

The user interface as an agent environment. 483-490 - Alexander Artikis, Jeremy Pitt, Christos Stergiou:

Agent communication transfer protocol. 491-498 - Teresa Alsinet, Ramón Béjar, Cèsar Fernández, Felip Manyà:

A Multi-agent system architecture for monitoring medical protocols. 499-505

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