10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
Taipei, Taiwan, 02/05/2011–06/05/2011
AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in autonomous agents and multiagent systems. The AAMAS conference series was initiated in 2002 by merging three highly-respected meetings: International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS); International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL); and International Conference on Autonomous Agents (AA). The aim of the joint conference is to provide a single, high-profile, internationally-respected archival forum for scientific research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multiagent systems.
AAMAS-2011 is the Tenth conference in the AAMAS series, following enormously successful previous conferences, and will be held at the Taipei International Convention Center, Taipei, Taiwan. See http://www.ifaamas.org for more information on the AAMAS conference series.
topics of interest
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Agent Communication:
- Agent commitments
- Communication languages
- Communication protocols
- Speech act theory
- Agent Cooperation:
- Biologically-inspired approaches and methods
- Collective intelligence
- Distributed problem solving
- Human-robot/agent interaction
- Multi-user/multi-virtual-agent interaction
- Teamwork, coalition formation, coordination
- Incentives for Cooperation
- Implicit Cooperation
- Agent Reasoning:
- Planning (single and multiagent)
- Reasoning (single and multiagent)
- Cognitive models
- Knowledge representation
- Agent Societies and Societal issues:
- Artificial social systems
- Environments, organisations and institutions
- Ethical and legal issues
- Peer to peer coordination
- Privacy, safety and security
- Social and organizational structure
- Trust, reliability and reputation
- Agent Theories, Models and Architectures:
- BDI
- Belief revision
- Bounded rationality
- Formal models of agency
- Logic-based approaches and methods
- Mobile agents
- Modeling other agents and self
- Modeling the dynamics of MAS
- Reactive vs. deliberative approaches
- Service oriented architectures
- Verification of MAS
- Agent-based simulation:
- Artificial societies
- Emergent behavior
- Simulation techniques, tools and environments
- Social simulation
- Agent-based system development:
- Agent development techniques, tools and environments
- Agent programming languages
- Agent specification or validation languages
- Design languages for agent systems
- Development environments
- Programming languages
- P2P, web services, grid computing
- Software engineering (agent- or multi agent-oriented)
- Agreement Technologies:
- Argumentation
- Collective decision making
- Judgment aggregation and belief merging
- Negotiation
- Norms
- Economic paradigms:
- Electronic markets
- Economically-motivated agents
- Game Theory (cooperative and non-cooperative)
- Social choice theory
- Voting protocols
- Artificial economies/markets
- Auction and mechanism design
- Bargaining and negotiation
- Learning and Adaptation:
- Computational architectures for learning
- Reward structures for learning
- Evolution, adaptation
- Co-evolution
- Single agent Learning
- Multiagent Learning
- Systems and Organisation:
- Autonomic computing
- Complex systems
- Self-organisation
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