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Approaches to Intelligent Agents : Second Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA'99, Kyoto, Japan, December 2-3, 1999 Proceedings / edited by Hideyuki Nakashima, Chengqi Zhang.

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Contributor:
Nakashima, Hideyuki, editor.
Zhang, Chengqi, editor.
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Computer Science (Springer-11645)
Lecture notes in computer science. Lecture notes in artificial intelligence ; 1733.
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence ; 1733
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Artificial intelligence.
Computer networks.
Software engineering.
Programming languages (Electronic computers).
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Local Subjects:
Artificial Intelligence.
Computer Communication Networks.
Software Engineering.
Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XII, 248 pages).
Edition:
First edition 1999.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1999.
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Summary:
Intelligent agents will be the necessity of the coming century. Software agents will pilot us through the vast sea of information, by communicating with other agents. A group of cooperating agents may accomplish a task which cannot be done by any subset of them. This volume consists of selected papers from PRIMA'99, the second Paci c Rim InternationalWorkshop on Multi-Agents, held in Kyoto,Japan, on Dec- ber 2-3, 1999. PRIMA constitutes a series of workshops on autonomous agents and mul- agent systems, integrating the activities in Asia and the Pacic rim countries, such as MACC (Multiagent Systems and Cooperative Computation) in Japan, and the Australian Workshop on Distributed Arti cial Intelligence. The r st workshop, PRIMA'98, was held in conjunction with PRICAI'98, in Singapore. The aim of this workshop is to encourage activities in this e ld, and to bring togetherresearchersfromAsiaandPacic rimworkingonagentsandmultiagent issues. Unlike usual conferences, this workshop mainly discusses and explores scienti c and practical problems as raised by the participants. Participation is thus limited to professionals who have made a signi cant contribution to the topics of the workshop. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to: - multi-agent systems and their applications - agent architecture and its applications - languages for describing (multi-)agent systems - standard (multi-)agent problems - challenging research issues in (multi-)agent systems - communication and dialogues - multi-agent learning - other issues on (multi-)agent systems We received 43 submissions to this workshop from more than 10 countries.
Contents:
Cooperation
Flexible Multi-agent Collaboration Using Pattern Directed Message Collaboration of Field Reactor Model
Reliable Agent Communication - A Pragmatic Perspective
Formal Semantics of Acknowledgements, Agreements and Disagreements
Making Rational Decisions in N-by-N Negotiation Games with a Trusted Third Party
The Security Mechanism In Multiagent System AOSDE
Mobility
Remote Messaging Mechanism Supporting Agent Mobility Based on CORBA
Persisting Autonomous Workflow for Mobile Agents Using a Mobile Thread Programming Model
Mobile Robot Navigation by Distributed Vision Agents
Learning
Rationality of Reward Sharing in Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning
How to Design Good Rules for Multiple Learning Agents in Scheduling Problems?
Hierarchical Multi-agent Organization for Text Database Discovery
Interfacing
Predicting User Actions Using Interface Agents with Individual User Models
Gleams of People: Monitoring the Presence of People with Multi-agent Architecture
System Design
Distributed Fault Location in Networks Using Learning Mobile Agents
Designing Multi-Agent Reactive Systems: A Specification Method Based on Reactive Decisional Agents
A Class of Isomorphic Transformations for Integrating EMYCIN-Style and PROSPECTOR-Style Systems into a Rule-Based Multi-Agent System
An Agent Architecture for Strategy-Centric Adaptive QoS Control in Flexible Videoconference System.
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978-3-540-46693-2
9783540466932
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