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PRIMA 2016: Princiles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Intercultural Collaboration and Support Systems: A Brief History
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    Chapter 2 Argumentation for Practical Reasoning: An Axiomatic Approach
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    Chapter 3 Argumentation-Based Semantics for Logic Programs with First-Order Formulae
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    Chapter 4 Resistance to Corruption of General Strategic Argumentation
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    Chapter 5 Spread of Cooperation in Complex Agent Networks Based on Expectation of Cooperation
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    Chapter 6 Semantic Reasoning with Uncertain Information from Unreliable Sources
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    Chapter 7 A Collaborative Framework for 3D Mapping Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
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    Chapter 8 Heuristics on the Data-Collecting Robot Problem with Immediate Rewards
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    Chapter 9 Verifying Real-Time Properties of Multi-agent Systems via SMT-Based Bounded Model Checking
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    Chapter 10 Balancing Rationality and Utility in Logic-Based Argumentation with Classical Logic Sentences and Belief Contraction
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    Chapter 11 Individually Rational Strategy-Proof Social Choice with Exogenous Indifference Sets
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    Chapter 12 Offer Evaluation and Trade-Off Making in Automated Negotiation Based on Intuitionistic Fuzzy Constraints
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    Chapter 13 Analyzing Topics and Trends in the PRIMA Literature
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    Chapter 14 PRIMA 2016: Princiles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems
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    Chapter 15 Revenue Maximizing Markets for Zero-Day Exploits
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    Chapter 16 Distant Group Responsibility in Multi-agent Systems
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    Chapter 17 Competitive VCG Redistribution Mechanism for Public Project Problem
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    Chapter 18 Coalition Structure Formation Using Anytime Dynamic Programming
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    Chapter 19 Demand Response Integration Through Agent-Based Coordination of Consumers in Virtual Power Plants
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    Chapter 20 A Multi Agent System for Understanding the Impact of Technology Transfer Offices in Green-IT
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    Chapter 21 Modeling Organizational and Institutional Aspects in Renewable and Natural Resources Management Context
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    Chapter 22 Generalising Social Structure Using Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Sets
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    Chapter 23 Argumentation Versus Optimization for Supervised Acceptability Learning
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    Chapter 24 Towards Better Crisis Management in Support Services Organizations Using Fine Grained Agent Based Simulation
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    Chapter 25 Plan Failure Analysis: Formalization and Application in Interactive Planning Through Natural Language Communication
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    Chapter 26 Automatic Evacuation Management Using a Multi Agent System and Parallel Meta-Heuristic Search
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    Chapter 27 Dialectical Proof Procedures for Probabilistic Abstract Argumentation
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    Chapter 28 Erratum to: PRIMA 2016: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems
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Title
PRIMA 2016: Princiles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems
Published by
Lecture notes in computer science, January 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-44832-9
ISBNs
978-3-31-944831-2, 978-3-31-944832-9
Editors

Baldoni, Matteo, Chopra, Amit K., Son, Tran Cao, Hirayama, Katsutoshi, Torroni, Paolo

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Student > Ph. D. Student 1 11%
Unknown 8 89%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 1 11%
Unknown 8 89%
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