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12th ICAART 2020: Valletta, Malta - Volume 1
- Ana Paula Rocha, Luc Steels, H. Jaap van den Herik:
Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART 2020, Volume 1, Valletta, Malta, February 22-24, 2020. SCITEPRESS 2020, ISBN 978-989-758-395-7
Invited Speakers
- Carles Sierra:
Responsible Agency. ICAART (1) 2020: 5 - Marie-Christine Rousset:
Reasoning on Data: Challenges and Application. ICAART (1) 2020: 7 - Bart Selman:
A 20-Year Roadmap for AI Research. ICAART (1) 2020: 9 - Rineke Verbrugge:
Testing and Training Theory of Mind for Hybrid Human-agent Environments. ICAART (1) 2020: 11
Agents
- Akira Tsurushima:
Validation of Evacuation Decision Model: An Attempt to Reproduce Human Evacuation Behaviors during the Great East Japan Earthquake. 17-27 - Roman Denysiuk, Fabio Lilliu, Meritxell Vinyals, Diego Reforgiato Recupero:
Multiagent System for Community Energy Management. ICAART (1) 2020: 28-39 - Roman Denysiuk, Fabio Lilliu, Diego Reforgiato Recupero, Meritxell Vinyals:
Peer-to-peer Energy Trading for Smart Energy Communities. ICAART (1) 2020: 40-49 - Michalis Smyrnakis, Hongyang Qu, Dario Bauso, Sandor M. Veres:
Multi-model Adaptive Learning for Robots Under Uncertainty. 50-61 - Mirgita Frasheri, Lukas Esterle, Alessandro Vittorio Papadopoulos:
Modeling the Willingness to Interact in Cooperative Multi-robot Systems. 62-72 - Gabriel Icarte Ahumada, Eduardo Riveros, Otthein Herzog:
An Agent-based System for Truck Dispatching in Open-pit Mines. 73-81 - Henry Hanifan, John Cartlidge:
Fools Rush In: Competitive Effects of Reaction Time in Automated Trading. 82-93 - Celal Ozan Berk Yavuz, Çagil Süslü, Reyhan Aydogan:
Taking Inventory Changes into Account While Negotiating in Supply Chain Management. ICAART (1) 2020: 94-103 - Marwa Shekfeh, Ali A. Minai:
The Effect of Well-informed Minorities and Meritocratic Learning in Social Networks. 104-115 - Barouch Matzliach, Irad Ben-Gal, Evgeny Kagan:
Sensor Fusion and Decision-making in the Cooperative Search by Mobile Robots. 119-126 - Petr Skobelev, Alexey Zhilyaev, Vladimir B. Larukhin, Sergey Grachev, Elena V. Simonova:
Ontology-based Open Multi-agent Systems for Adaptive Resource Management. 127-135 - David Liau, Razieh Nokhbeh Zaeem, K. Suzanne Barber:
An Evaluation Framework for Future Privacy Protection Systems: A Dynamic Identity Ecosystem Approach. 136-143 - Kyrill Schmid, Lenz Belzner, Thomy Phan, Thomas Gabor, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning for Bargaining under Risk and Asymmetric Information. 144-151 - Amar Nath, A. R. Arun, Rajdeep Niyogi:
DMTF: A Distributed Algorithm for Multi-team Formation. 152-160 - Marcin Korecki, Malvin Gattinger, Rineke Verbrugge:
Balancing Selfishness and Efficiency in Mobile Ad-hoc Networks: An Agent-based Simulation. 161-168 - David F. Nettleton, Vladimir Estivill-Castro, Enrique Hernández Jiménez:
Multi-agent Modeling Simulation of In-vitro T-cells for Immunologic Alternatives to Cancer Treatment. 169-178 - Yury Iskanderov, Mikhail Pautov:
Agents and Multi-agent Systems as Actor-networks. 179-184 - Florent Carlier, Virginie Fresse, Jean-Paul Jamont, Loïc Pallardy, Arnaud Rosay:
Pooling of Heterogeneous Computing Resources: A Novel Approach based on Multi-Edge-Agent Concept. 185-192 - Shreeya Khurana, Donald Sofge:
Quorum Sensing Re-evaluation Algorithm for N-Site Selection in Autonomous Swarms. 193-198 - Souhila Arib, Samir Aknine:
An Extended Multi-agent Coalitions Mechanism with Constraints. 199-207 - Quang Nhat Nguyen Le, Abir Bhattacharyya, Mamen Thomas Chembakasseril, Ronny Hartanto:
Real-time Sign Detection and Recognition for Self-driving Mini Rovers based on Template Matching and Hierarchical Decision Structure. 208-215 - Hitesh Chander Monga, Tuomas Kinnunen, Avleen Malhi, Asad Javed, Kary Främling:
An OAuth-based Authentication Mechanism for Open Messaging Interface Standard. 216-225 - Gurpreet Singh, Daniel M. Lofaro, Donald Sofge:
Pursuit-evasion with Decentralized Robotic Swarm in Continuous State Space and Action Space via Deep Reinforcement Learning. 226-233 - Carsten Hahn, Thomy Phan, Sebastian Feld, Christoph Roch, Fabian Ritz, Andreas Sedlmeier, Thomas Gabor, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
Nash Equilibria in Multi-Agent Swarms. 234-241 - Fumi Okura, I. Wayan Budiasa, Tasuku Kato:
Agent-Based Model Application for Resource Management Analysis. 242-249 - Vera Skopková, Roman Barták, Jirí Svancara:
What Does Multi-agent Path-finding Tell Us About Intelligent Intersections. 250-257 - Guilhem Marcillaud, Valérie Camps, Stéphanie Combettes, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Elsy Kaddoum:
Management of Intelligent Vehicles: Comparison and Analysis. 258-265 - Tomoko Koda, Kensuke Kikuzawa:
Effects of Agents' Embodiment and Robot Anxiety Scale on Social Priming. 266-271 - Laura La Gattuta, Alessio Langiu, Luca Sabatucci, Vincenzo Suraci, Mario Sprovieri:
Affordable Remote Terminal for Sensor Observation Service. 272-278 - Luis Zhinin-Vera, Oscar Chang, Rafael Valencia-Ramos, Ronny Velastegui, Gissela E. Pilliza, Francisco Quinga-Socasi:
Q-Credit Card Fraud Detector for Imbalanced Classification using Reinforcement Learning. 279-286 - Zean Zhu, Elhadji Amadou Oury Diallo, Toshiharu Sugawara:
Learning Efficient Coordination Strategy for Multi-step Tasks in Multi-agent Systems using Deep Reinforcement Learning. 287-294 - Dai Yodogawa, Kazuhiro Kuwabara:
Reaching Agreement in an Interactive Group Recommender System. 295-302 - Marvin Wyrich, Regina Hebig, Stefan Wagner, Riccardo Scandariato:
Perception and Acceptance of an Autonomous Refactoring Bot. 303-310 - Fawad Taj, Michel C. A. Klein, Aart van Halteren:
Towards a Generic Framework for a Health Behaviour Change Support Agent. 311-318 - Ilze Andersone:
Quality Evaluation of the Occupancy Grids without Ground Truth Maps. 319-326 - Eskandar Kouicem, Clément Raïevsky, Michel Occello:
Towards a Cyber-physical Systems Resilience Approach based on Artificial Emotions and Multi-agent Systems. 327-334 - Toshihiro Matsui:
Reinforcement Learning Considering Worst Case and Equality within Episodes. 335-342
Special Session on Human-centric Applications of Multi-agent Technologies
- Sagir Muhammad Yusuf, Chris Baber:
Human-agents Interactions in Multi-Agent Systems: A Case Study of Human-UAVs Team for Forest Fire Lookouts. 347-354 - Hitoshi Tamura, Kazuki Itou, Yasushi Kambayashi:
A User Independent Method for Identifying Hand Gestures with sEMG. 355-362 - Hidefumi Ohmura, Takuro Shibayama, Keiji Hirata, Satoshi Tojo:
Development of Agents that Create Melodies based on Estimating Gaussian Functions in the Pitch Space of Consonance. 363-369 - Tadashi Shoji, Munehiro Takimoto, Yasushi Kambayashi:
Capture of Multi Intruders by Cooperative Multiple Robots using Mobile Agents. 370-377 - Yazan Mualla, Igor Haman Tchappi, Amro Najjar, Timotheus Kampik, Stéphane Galland, Christophe Nicolle:
Human-agent Explainability: An Experimental Case Study on the Filtering of Explanations. 378-385
Special Session on Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence
- Joschka Kersting, Michaela Geierhos:
Aspect Phrase Extraction in Sentiment Analysis with Deep Learning. 391-400 - Amin Omidvar, Hossein Pourmodheji, Aijun An, Gordon Edall:
Learning to Determine the Quality of News Headlines. 401-409 - Marie Duzí, Michal Fait:
Integrating Special Rules Rooted in Natural Language Semantics into the System of Natural Deduction. 410-421 - Herbert Lange, Peter Ljunglöf:
Learning Domain-specific Grammars from a Small Number of Examples. 422-430 - Olgierd Unold, Mateusz Gabor, Wojciech Wieczorek:
Unsupervised Statistical Learning of Context-free Grammar. 431-438 - Nagesh Yadav, Alessandro Di Bari, Miao Wei, John Segrave-Daly, Conor Cullen, Denisa Moga, Jillian Scalvini, Ciaran Hennessy, Morten Kristiansen, Omar O'Sullivan:
Mitigating Vocabulary Mismatch on Multi-domain Corpus using Word Embeddings and Thesaurus. 441-445 - Steinunn Rut Friðriksdóttir, Anton Karl Ingason:
Disambiguating Confusion Sets in a Language with Rich Morphology. 446-451 - Bengt Dahlqvist:
Text Processing Procedures for Analysing a Corpus with Medieval Marian Miracle Tales in Old Swedish. 452-458 - Max Kölbl, Yuki Kyogoku, J. Nathanael Philipp, Michael Richter, Clemens Rietdorf, Tariq Yousef:
Keyword Extraction in German: Information-theory vs. Deep Learning. 459-464
Special Session on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities
- Lorella Viola, Jaap Verheul:
Machine Learning to Geographically Enrich Understudied Sources: A Conceptual Approach. 469-475 - Krishna Kumar Thirukokaranam Chandrasekar, Steven Verstockt:
Page Boundary Extraction of Bound Historical Herbaria. 476-483 - Daniel van Strien, Kaspar Beelen, Mariona Coll Ardanuy, Kasra Hosseini, Barbara McGillivray, Giovanni Colavizza:
Assessing the Impact of OCR Quality on Downstream NLP Tasks. 484-496 - Sihem Belabbes, Yacine Izza, Nizar Mhadhbi, Tri-Thuc Vo, Karim Tabia, Salem Benferhat:
An Ontology-based Approach for Building and Querying ICH Video Datasets. 497-505 - Rasa Bocyte, Johan Oomen:
Content Adaptation, Personalisation and Fine-grained Retrieval: Applying AI to Support Engagement with and Reuse of Archival Content at Scale. 506-511 - Jan de Mooij, Can Kurtan, Jurian Baas, Mehdi Dastani:
A Multiagent Framework for Querying Distributed Digital Collections. 515-521 - Nikolay Banar, Karine Lasaracina, Walter Daelemans, Mike Kestemont:
Transfer Learning for Digital Heritage Collections: Comparing Neural Machine Translation at the Subword-level and Character-level. 522-529
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