18th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems
Bertinoro, FC, Italy, 26/10/2015–30/10/2015
Agent-based Computing addresses the challenges in managing distributed computing systems and networks through monitoring, communication, consensus-based decision-making and coordinated actuation. As a result, intelligent agents and multi-agent systems have demonstrated the capability to use intelligence, knowledge representation and reasoning, and other social metaphors like 'trust', 'game' and 'institution', not only to address real-world problems in a human-like way but also to transcend human performance.
This has had a transformative impact in many application domains, particularly in e-commerce, and also in planning, logistics, manufacturing, robotics, decision support, transportation, entertainment, emergency relief & disaster management, and data mining & analytics. As one of the largest and still growing research fields of Computer Science, agent-based computing today remains a unique enabler of inter-, multi- and trans-disciplinary research.
The PRIMA 2015 Program Committee invites submissions of original, unpublished, theoretical and applied work on any such topic, and encourages reports on the development of prototype and deployed agent systems, and of experiments that demonstrate novel agent system capabilities.
Following the last events in Australia (PRIMA 2014), New Zealand (PRIMA 2013), and Malaysia (PRIMA 2012), the 18th International Conference on Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems will take place in Bertinoro, FC, Italy from 26 to 30 October 2015.
topics of interest
- Foundations of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
- Logics of Agency
- Logics of Multi-Agent Systems
- Normative Systems
- Computational Game Theory
- Uncertainty in Agent Systems
- Agent and Multi-Agent Learning
- Agent and Multi-Agent System Architectures
- Agent Programming Languages and Platforms
- Multi-Agent System Languages and Platforms
- BDI Architectures and Extensions
- Normative Multi-Agent Systems
- Agent-Oriented Software Engineering
- AOSE Methodologies
- Tools for Agent and Multi-Agent System Development
- Formal Specification and Verification
- Testing, debugging and evolution
- Deployed System Case Studies
- Agent-Based Modeling and Simulation
- Simulation Languages and Platforms
- Artificial Societies
- Virtual Environments
- Workflow Simulation
- Emergent Behavior
- Modeling System Dynamics
- Application Case Studies
- Cooperation/Collaboration, Coordination/Communication
- Agent Communication Languages and Protocols
- Distributed Problem Solving
- Teamwork Models
- Coalition Formation
- Argumentation
- Negotiation
- Bargaining
- Auctions and Mechanism Design
- Trust and Reputation
- Computational Voting Theory
- Hybrid Technologies for Multi-Agent Systems
- Agents in Planning
- Agent-Based Scheduling and Optimization
- Distributed Constraint Satisfaction
- Agents and Data Mining
- Semantic Web Agents
- Agents and Grid Computing
- Agents and Service Oriented Computing
- Agents and Pervasive Computing
- Robotics and Multi-Robot Systems
- Ubiquitous computing and ambient intelligence
- Application Domains for Multi-Agent Systems
- Healthcare
- Transport/Logistics
- Emergency/Disaster Management
- Energy/Utility Management
- Sustainability/Resource Management
- Games/Entertainment
- e-Business/e-Commerce/e-Government
- e-Research/e-Learning
- Security/Surveillance
- Smart Cities
- Financial markets
- Legal applications
- Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
- Adaptive Personal Assistants
- Embodied Conversational Agents
- Virtual Characters
- Multi-Modal User Interfaces
- Autonomous Systems
- Mobile Agents
- Human-Robot Interaction
- Social Recommender Systems
- Algorithmic trading agents
works as
origin event for publication
Preface (editorial/introduction/preface, 2015) — Qingliang Chen, Paolo Torroni, Serena Villata, Jane Hsu, Andrea Omicini
series event