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Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems [electronic resource] : 5th Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2002, Tokyo, Japan, August 18-19, 2002. Proceedings /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 2413Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2002Edition: 1st ed. 2002Description: X, 230 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540456803
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 006.3 23
LOC classification:
  • Q334-342
  • TA347.A78
Online resources:
Contents:
Architecture, Models, and Mechanisms -- An Architecture for Normative Reactive Agents -- A Real-Time Agent Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation -- Individual Level Analysis Using Decision Making Features in Multiagent Based Simulation -- False-Name-Proof Multi-unit Auction Protocol Utilizing Greedy Allocation Based on Approximate Evaluation Values -- Coordination, Negotiation, and Organization -- Developing Alternative Mechanisms for Multiagent Coordination -- An Operational Semantics for Negotiating Agents -- An Organizational Metamodel for the Design of Catalogues of Communicative Actions -- Principles for Dynamic Multi-agent Organizations -- Agent-Based Interface -- Conducting the Disambiguation Dialogues between Software Agent Sellers and Human Buyers -- Mutual Learning of Mind Reading between a Human and a Life-Like Agent -- Automatic Short Story Generator Based on Autonomous Agents -- Meta-level Architecture for Executing Multi-agent Scenarios -- Applications -- Application-Oriented Flow Control in Agent-Based Network Middleware -- Continuous Truck Delivery Scheduling and Execution System with Multiple Agents -- Designing Agents for Context-Rich Textual Information Tasks.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems are computational systems in which several (semi-)autonomous agents interact with each other or work together to perform some set of tasks or satisfy some set of goals. These systems may involve computational agents that are homogeneous or heterogeneous, they may involve activities on the part of agents having common or distinct goals, and they may involve participation on the part of humans and intelligent agents. This volume contains selected papers from PRIMA 2002, the 5th Paci?c Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, held in Tokyo, Japan, on August 18–19, 2002 in conjunction with the 7th Paci?c Rim International Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (PRICAI-02). PRIMA is a series of workshops on - tonomous agents and multi-agent systems, integrating activities in the Asian and Paci?c Rim countries. PRIMA 2002 built on the great success of its pre- cessors, PRIMA’98 in Singapore, PRIMA’99 in Kyoto, Japan, PRIMA 2000 in Melbourne, Australia, and PRIMA 2001 in Taipei, Taiwan. We received 35 submissions to this workshop from 10 countries. Each paper was reviewed by three internationally renowned program committee members. After careful reviews, 15 papers were selected for this volume. We would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers to the workshop. We would also like to thank all the program committee members for their splendid work in reviewing the papers. Finally, we thank the editorial sta? of Springer-Verlag for publishing this volume in the Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence.
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Architecture, Models, and Mechanisms -- An Architecture for Normative Reactive Agents -- A Real-Time Agent Architecture: Design, Implementation and Evaluation -- Individual Level Analysis Using Decision Making Features in Multiagent Based Simulation -- False-Name-Proof Multi-unit Auction Protocol Utilizing Greedy Allocation Based on Approximate Evaluation Values -- Coordination, Negotiation, and Organization -- Developing Alternative Mechanisms for Multiagent Coordination -- An Operational Semantics for Negotiating Agents -- An Organizational Metamodel for the Design of Catalogues of Communicative Actions -- Principles for Dynamic Multi-agent Organizations -- Agent-Based Interface -- Conducting the Disambiguation Dialogues between Software Agent Sellers and Human Buyers -- Mutual Learning of Mind Reading between a Human and a Life-Like Agent -- Automatic Short Story Generator Based on Autonomous Agents -- Meta-level Architecture for Executing Multi-agent Scenarios -- Applications -- Application-Oriented Flow Control in Agent-Based Network Middleware -- Continuous Truck Delivery Scheduling and Execution System with Multiple Agents -- Designing Agents for Context-Rich Textual Information Tasks.

Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems are computational systems in which several (semi-)autonomous agents interact with each other or work together to perform some set of tasks or satisfy some set of goals. These systems may involve computational agents that are homogeneous or heterogeneous, they may involve activities on the part of agents having common or distinct goals, and they may involve participation on the part of humans and intelligent agents. This volume contains selected papers from PRIMA 2002, the 5th Paci?c Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, held in Tokyo, Japan, on August 18–19, 2002 in conjunction with the 7th Paci?c Rim International Conference on Arti?cial Intelligence (PRICAI-02). PRIMA is a series of workshops on - tonomous agents and multi-agent systems, integrating activities in the Asian and Paci?c Rim countries. PRIMA 2002 built on the great success of its pre- cessors, PRIMA’98 in Singapore, PRIMA’99 in Kyoto, Japan, PRIMA 2000 in Melbourne, Australia, and PRIMA 2001 in Taipei, Taiwan. We received 35 submissions to this workshop from 10 countries. Each paper was reviewed by three internationally renowned program committee members. After careful reviews, 15 papers were selected for this volume. We would like to thank all the authors who submitted papers to the workshop. We would also like to thank all the program committee members for their splendid work in reviewing the papers. Finally, we thank the editorial sta? of Springer-Verlag for publishing this volume in the Lecture Notes in Arti?cial Intelligence.

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