Michael P. Wellman (auth.), Magnus Boman, Walter Van de Velde (eds.)3540630775, 9783540630777
MAAMAW’97 is devoted to multi-agent rationality, thus reflecting the fact that there is presently a transition in the multi-agent community from the study of individual rationality to the study of group rationality. The volume presents 15 revised full papers selected from a total of 51 submissions; also included are the abstracts of three invited talks. The volume covers all current issues in multi-agent rationality.
Table of contents :
Market-aware agents for a multiagent world….Pages 1-1
Learning and adoption versus optimization….Pages 2-2
Limits of strategic rationality for agents and M-A systems….Pages 3-3
Multiagent coordination in antiair defense: A case study….Pages 4-16
A service-oriented negotiation model between autonomous agents….Pages 17-35
Norms as constraints on real-time autonomous agent action….Pages 36-44
Distributed belief revision vs. belief revision in a multi-agent environment: First results of a simulation experiment….Pages 45-62
Multi-agent coordination by communication of evaluations….Pages 63-78
Causal reasoning in multi-agent systems….Pages 79-97
The reorganization of societies of autonomous agents….Pages 98-111
Adaptive selection of reactive/deliberate planning for the dynamic environment….Pages 112-127
Distributed problem-solving as concurrent theorem proving….Pages 128-140
Commitments among autonomous agents in information-rich environments….Pages 141-155
Making a case for Multi-Agent Systems….Pages 156-176
Learning network designs for asynchronous teams….Pages 177-196
Building multi-agent systems with CORRELATE….Pages 197-209
Modelling an agent’s mind and matter….Pages 210-233
Delegation conflicts….Pages 234-254
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