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@book{jacamo-book2020, author = {Boissier, Olivier and Bordini, Rafael H. and Hübner, Jomi and Ricci, Alessandro}, booktitle = {Multi-Agent Oriented Programming. Programming Multi-Agent Systems Using {JaCaMo}}, isbn = {9780262044578}, month = sep, publisher = {The MIT Press}, series = {Intelligent Robotics and Autonomous Agents}, title = {Multi-Agent Oriented Programming}, subtitle = {Multi-Agent Systems Using {JaCaMo}}, url = {https://mitpress.mit.edu/9780262044578/multi-agent-oriented-programming/}, year = 2020 }
@InProceedings{10.1007/978-3-030-66412-1_29, author="Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro", editor="Bassiliades, Nick and Chalkiadakis, Georgios and de Jonge, Dave", title="From Virtual Worlds to Mirror Worlds: A Model and Platform for Building Agent-Based eXtended Realities", booktitle="Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies", year="2020", publisher="Springer International Publishing", address="Cham", pages="459--474", abstract="Extended Reality (XR) refers to applications that blend the digital and the physical worlds in different ways: both by situating virtual worlds into physical environments by means of Augmented and Mixed Reality Technologies, and by exploiting smart things and devices in the physical environment connected to the Virtual World, in a pervasive computing perspective. Like in the case of Virtual Worlds and Intelligent Virtual Environments, XR applications are a relevant application domain for multi-agent systems and AI---for instance, for designing XR-based smart environments. The research question addressed by this paper is about the definition of a model for conceiving and designing agent-based XR applications, effective enough to capture essential aspects in spite of the specific implementing technologies. To this purpose, the paper describes a model based on the Mirror World conceptual framework and a concrete platform used to evaluate its strengths and weaknesses.", isbn="978-3-030-66412-1" }
@inproceedings{nsc4xai-woa2020, address = {Aachen, Germany}, articleno = 8, author = {Pisano, Giuseppe and Ciatto, Giovanni and Calegari, Roberta and Omicini, Andrea}, booktitle = {WOA 2020 -- 21th Workshop ``From Objects to Agents''}, dblp = {conf/woa/PisanoCCO20}, editor = {Calegari, Roberta and Ciatto, Giovanni and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, iris = {11585/781387}, issn = {1613-0073}, keywords = {XAI, Hybrid Systems, Neural Networks, Logical Constraining}, location = {Bologna, Italy}, month = oct, note = {21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents'' (WOA 2020), Bologna, Italy, 14--16~} # sep # {~2020. Proceedings}, numpages = 17, pages = {101--117}, publisher = {Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85095616404}, scopus-id = {2-s2.0-85095616404}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, subseries = {AI*IA Series}, title = {Neuro-symbolic Computation for {XAI}: Towards a Unified Model}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/paper18.pdf}, urlpdf = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/paper18.pdf}, volume = 2706, year = 2020 }
@article{croatti-himas2020, articleno = 161, author = {Croatti, Angelo and Gabellini, Matteo and Montagna, Sara and Ricci, Alessandro}, booktitle = {Healthcare Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems (HIMAS2020)}, dblp = {journals/jms/CroattiGMR20}, doi = {10.1007/s10916-020-01623-5}, iris = {11585/768219}, journal = {Journal of Medical Systems}, keywords = {Digital Twin; Agents; MAS; Healthcare; Trauma Management}, month = aug, numpages = 8, publisher = {Springer}, pubmed = {32748066}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85088988374}, semanticscholar = {220938916}, status = {Published}, title = {On the Integration of Agents and Digital Twins in Healthcare}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10916-020-01623-5}, urlpdf = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10916-020-01623-5.pdf}, volume = 44, wos = {000555985700001}, year = 2020 }
@inproceedings{calegari-jurix2020, location = {Brno, Czech Republic}, Month = {9-11}}}, editor = {Villata, Serena and Harašta, Jakub and Křemen, Petr}, author = {Calegari, Roberta and Sartor, Giovanni}, title = {A Model for the Burden of Persuasion in Argumentation}, pages = {13-22}, doi = {10.3233/FAIA200845}, Volume = 334, year=2020 }
@article{maseditorial-applsci10, articleno = 5329, author = {Mariani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea}, doi = {10.3390/app10155329}, editor = {Mariani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea}, iris = {11585/767603}, issn = {2076-3417}, journal = {Applied Sciences}, keywords = {Multi-agent systems; agent-based modelling; agent-based simulation; decision support}, month = aug, number = 15, numpages = 6, pages = {1--6}, publisher = {MDPI}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85089907202}, title = {Special Issue ``Multi-Agent Systems'': Editorial}, url = {http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5329}, urlpdf = {http://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/10/15/5329.pdf}, volume = 10, wos = {WOS:000559109900001}, year = 2020 }
@InProceedings{10.1007/978-3-030-49778-1_7, author="Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro", editor="Demazeau, Yves and Holvoet, Tom and Corchado, Juan M. and Costantini, Stefania", title="The JaCa-Android Framework for Programming BDI-Based Personal Agents on Mobile Devices", booktitle="Advances in Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Trustworthiness. The PAAMS Collection", year="2020", publisher="Springer International Publishing", address="Cham", pages="80-92", abstract="Nowadays, smart mobile applications are a medium allowing more and more for developing (part of) complex software systems, featuring interactive behaviour and exhibiting different degrees of autonomy and flexibility. In agents and MAS literature, Personal Assistant Agents represent the area that mostly can benefit from the availability of frameworks allowing for easily developing native agent-based applications able to exploit features offered by smart mobile and wearable devices. This paper discusses the JaCa-Android framework, a version of JaCaMo redesigned to natively run over mobile devices equipped with Google Android operating system. Exposing native features to observe and perceive the real-time user context and act accordingly, the framework is oriented in particular to the development of smart mobile apps as BDI-based personal assistant agents offering a proper layer of abstraction for this specific purpose.", isbn="978-3-030-49778-1" }
@inproceedings{10.1007/978-3-030-50029-0_13, address = {Cham}, author = {Pianini, Danilo and Mariani, Stefano and Viroli, Mirko and Zambonelli, Franco}, booktitle = {Coordination Models and Languages}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-50029-0_13}, editor = {Bliudze, Simon and Bocchi, Laura}, isbn = {978-3-030-50029-0}, pages = {193--210}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, status = {Published}, title = {Time-Fluid Field-Based Coordination}, url = {https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-50029-0_13}, year = 2020 }
@incollection{abminmsb-dataanalyticsmedicinebook2020, author = {Montagna, Sara and Omicini, Andrea}, booktitle = {Data Analytics in Medicine: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications}, chapter = 20, doi = {10.4018/978-1-7998-1204-3.ch020}, eisbn = {9781799812050}, iris = {11585/786747}, isbn = {9781799812043}, isbn-10 = {1799812049}, isbn10 = {1799812049}, note = {Reprint}, pages = {369--389}, publisher = {IGI Global}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85137554410}, title = {Agent-based Modelling in Multicellular Systems Biology}, url = {https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/243121}, year = 2020 }
@inproceedings{spatiotemporaltuples-ecas2020, author = {Casadei, Roberto and Viroli, Mirko and Ricci, Alessandro}, booktitle = {2020 IEEE International Conference on Autonomic Computing and Self-Organizing Systems Companion (ACSOS-C)}, doi = {10.1109/ACSOS-C51401.2020.00045}, eisbn = {978-1-7281-8414-2}, ieee = {9196218}, isbn = {978-1-7281-8415-9}, location = {Washington, DC, USA}, month = sep, pages = {139--144}, status = {Accepted with revision}, title = {Collective Adaptive Systems as Coordination Media: The Case of Tuples in Space-Time}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9196218}, urlpdf = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=9196218}, year = 2020 }
@inproceedings{compulaw-woa2020, address = {Aachen, Germany}, author = {Calegari, Roberta and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, booktitle = {WOA 2020 -- 21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents''}, dblp = {conf/woa/CalegariOS20}, editor = {Calegari, Roberta and Ciatto, Giovanni and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, iris = {11585/781376}, issn = {1613-0073}, keywords = {computable law, multi-agent system, argumentation, logic, hybrid approaches}, location = {Bologna, Italy}, month = oct, note = {21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents'' (WOA 2020), Bologna, Italy, 14--16~} # sep # {~2020. Proceedings}, numpages = 15, pages = {54--68}, publisher = {Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85095574538}, scopus-id = {2-s2.0-85095574538}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, subseries = {AI*IA Series}, title = {Computable Law as Argumentation-based {MAS}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/paper10.pdf}, volume = 2706, year = 2020 }
@proceedings{proceedings-woa2020, address = {Aachen, Germany}, booktitle = {WOA 2020 -- 21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents''}, dblp = {conf/woa/2020}, editor = {Calegari, Roberta and Ciatto, Giovanni and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, iris = {11585/781511}, issn = {1613-0073}, location = {Bologna, Italy}, month = oct, note = {21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents'' (WOA 2020), Bologna, Italy, 14--16~} # sep # {~2020. Proceedings}, pages = {VII, 251}, publisher = {Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, subseries = {AI*IA Series}, title = {From Objects to Agents}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/}, urlpdf = {http://apice.unibo.it/xwiki/bin/download/Publications/ProceedingsWoa2020/ProceedingsWOA2020.pdf}, volume = 2706, year = 2020 }
@article{traumatracker-hij26, author = {Montagna, Sara and Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro and Agnoletti, Vanni and Albarello, Vittorio and Gamberini, Emiliano}, title ={Real-time tracking and documentation in trauma management}, journal = {Health Informatics Journal}, volume = 26, number = 1, pages = {328-341}, year = 2020, doi = {10.1177/1460458219825507}, pubmed = {30726161}, url = {https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1460458219825507} }
@article{causalinterpretability-kddnews22, address = {New York, NY, USA}, author = {Moraffah, Raha and Karami, Mansooreh and Guo, Ruocheng and Raglin, Adrienne and Liu, Huan}, doi = {10.1145/3400051.3400058}, issn = {1931-0145}, journal = {SIGKDD Explorations Newsletter}, keywords = {counterfactuals, interpratablity, causal inference, explainability, machine learning}, month = jun, number = 1, numpages = 16, pages = {18--33}, publisher = {Association for Computing Machinery}, title = {Causal Interpretability for Machine Learning -- Problems, Methods and Evaluation}, url = {https://doi.org/10.1145/3400051.3400058}, volume = 22, year = 2020}
@inproceedings{kotlindsi4prolog-woa2020, address = {Aachen, Germany}, author = {Ciatto, Giovanni and Calegari, Roberta and Siboni, Enrico and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea}, booktitle = {WOA 2020 -- 21th Workshop ``From Objects to Agents''}, dblp = {conf/woa/CiattoCSDO20}, editor = {Calegari, Roberta and Ciatto, Giovanni and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, iris = {11585/781391}, keywords = {object-oriented programming, multi-paradigm languages, domain-specific languages, Kotlin}, location = {Bologna, Italy}, month = oct, note = {21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents'' (WOA 2020), Bologna, Italy, 14--16~} # sep # {~2020. Proceedings}, numpages = 18, pages = {219--236}, publisher = {Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85095597762}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, subseries = {AIxIA Series}, title = {{{\sf 2}P-{\sc Kt}}: logic programming with objects \char"26{} functions in {K}otlin}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/paper14.pdf}, urlpdf = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/paper14.pdf}, volume = 2706, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @inproceedings{preface-woa2020, address = {Aachen, Germany}, author = {Calegari, Roberta and Ciatto, Giovanni and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, booktitle = {WOA 2020 -- 21th Workshop ``From Objects to Agents''}, editor = {Calegari, Roberta and Ciatto, Giovanni and Denti, Enrico and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, iris = {11585/781522}, location = {Bologna, Italy}, month = oct, note = {21st Workshop ``From Objects to Agents'' (WOA 2020), Bologna, Italy, 14--16~} # sep # {~2020. Proceedings}, numpages = 2, pages = {iii--iv}, publisher = {Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85095596630}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, subseries = {AI*IA Series}, title = {Preface}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/xpreface.pdf}, urlpdf = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2706/xpreface.pdf}, volume = 2706, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{transferlearning-jmlr21, author = {Raffel, Colin and Shazeer, Noam and Roberts, Adam and Lee, Katherine and Narang, Sharan and Matena, Michael and Zhou, Yanqi and Li, Wei and Liu, Peter J.}, journal = {Journal of Machine Learning Research}, number = 140, pages = {1--67}, title = {Exploring the Limits of Transfer Learning with a Unified Text-to-Text Transformer}, url = {http://jmlr.org/papers/v21/20-074.html}, urlpdf = {https://jmlr.org/papers/volume21/20-074/20-074.pdf}, volume = 21, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{montagna-himas2020, articleno = 188, author = {Montagna, Sara and Mariani, Stefano and Gamberini, Emiliano and Ricci, Alessandro and Zambonelli, Franco}, journal = {Journal of Medical Systems}, month = sep, numpages = 10, pages = {1--10}, publisher = {Springer}, title = {Complementing Agents with Cognitive Services: A Case Study in Healthcare}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/s10916-020-01621-7}, urlpdf = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10916-020-01621-7.pdf}, volume = 44, year = 2020} }}}))) ((({{{ @inproceedings{gpt3-neurips2020, author = {Brown, Tom and Mann, Benjamin and Ryder, Nick and Subbiah, Melanie and Kaplan, Jared D and Dhariwal, Prafulla and Neelakantan, Arvind and Shyam, Pranav and Sastry, Girish and Askell, Amanda and Agarwal, Sandhini and Herbert-Voss, Ariel and Krueger, Gretchen and Henighan, Tom and Child, Rewon and Ramesh, Aditya and Ziegler, Daniel and Wu, Jeffrey and Winter, Clemens and Hesse, Chris and Chen, Mark and Sigler, Eric and Litwin, Mateusz and Gray, Scott and Chess, Benjamin and Clark, Jack and Berner, Christopher and McCandlish, Sam and Radford, Alec and Sutskever, Ilya and Amodei, Dario}, booktitle = {Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2020)}, editor = {Larochelle, Hugo and Ranzato, Marc'Aurelio and Hadsell, Raia and Balcan, Maria-Florina and Lin, Hsuan-Tien}, pages = {1877--1901}, publisher = {Curran Associates, Inc.}, title = {Language Models are Few-Shot Learners}, url = {https://papers.nips.cc/paper/2020/hash/1457c0d6bfcb4967418bfb8ac142f64a-Abstract.html}, urlpdf = {https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper/2020/file/1457c0d6bfcb4967418bfb8ac142f64a-Paper.pdf}, volume = 33, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @inproceedings{calegari-ICLP2020, author = {Calegari, Roberta and Sartor, Giovanni}, title = {Burden of Persuasion in Argumentation}, booktitle = {Proceedings 36th International Conference on Logic Programming (Technical Communications), {ICLP} 2020}, year = 2020, keywords = {Burden of Proof; Argument Evaluation; Labelling Semantics; Legal Reasoning; Legal argument}, Month = {18--24}}}, series = {Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science}, volume = 325, publisher = {Open Publishing Association}, pages = {151--163}, doi = {10.4204/EPTCS.325.21} } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{mlexplanations-corr201010596, author = {Verma, Sahil and Dickerson, John P. and Hines, Keegan}, eprint = {2010.10596}, eprinttype = {arXiv}, journal = {CoRR}, title = {Counterfactual Explanations for Machine Learning: {A} Review}, url = {https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.10596}, volume = {abs/2010.10596}, year = 2020} }}}))) ((({{{ @article{coordinationcomplexity-specialIssue2020, author = {Lujak, Marin and Giordani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea and Ossowski, Sascha}, editor = {Lujak, Marin and Giordani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea and Ossowski, Sascha}, eissn = {1099-0526}, iris = {11585/766344}, issn = {1076-2787}, journal = {Complexity}, note = {Special Issue}, publisher = {Wiley / Hindawi}, title = {Scalable Distributed Decision-Making and Coordination in Large and Complex Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Models}, url = {https://www.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/si/349149/}, volume = 2019--2020, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @book{appscimas-book2020, booktitle = {Multi-Agent Systems 2019}, doi = {10.3390/books978-3-03943-047-5}, editor = {Omicini, Andrea and Mariani, Stefano}, eisbn = {978-3-03943-047-5}, iris = {11585/786755}, isbn = {978-3-03943-046-8}, month = sep, publisher = {MDPI}, title = {Multi-Agent Systems 2019}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfview/book/2828}, urlpdf = {https://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfdownload/book/2828}, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{Grimani_2020, doi = {10.3847/1538-4357/abbb90}, url = {https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abbb90}, year = 2020, month = nov, publisher = {American Astronomical Society}, volume = 904, number = 1, pages = 64, author = {Grimani, Catia and Cesarini, Andrea and Fabi, Michele and Sabbatini, Federico and Telloni, Daniele and Villani, Mattia}, title = {Recurrent Galactic Cosmic-Ray Flux Modulation in L1 and Geomagnetic Activity during the Declining Phase of the Solar Cycle 24}, journal = {The Astrophysical Journal} } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{editorial-complexity2020, acm = {10.1155/2020/1425909}, articleno = 1425909, author = {Lujak, Marin and Giordani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea and Ossowski, Sascha}, dblp = {journals/complexity/LujakGOO20a}, doi = {10.1155/2020/1425909}, editor = {Lujak, Marin and Giordani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea and Ossowski, Sascha}, eissn = {1099-0526}, iris = {11585/786745}, issn = {1076-2787}, journal = {Complexity}, keywords = {distributed decision-making; coordination of complex systems}, month = jul, note = {Special Issue ``Scalable Distributed Decision-Making and Coordination in Large and Complex Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Models''. Editorial}, numpages = 3, pages = {1--3}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85089773890}, semanticscholar = {221107179}, title = {Scalable Distributed Decision-Making and Coordination in Large and Complex Systems: Methods, Techniques, and Models}, url = {http://www.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/2020/1425909/}, urlpdf = {http://downloads.hindawi.com/journals/complexity/2020/1425909.pdf}, wos = {000561311500001}, wos-id = {000561311500001}, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @InProceedings{10.1007/978-3-030-49778-1_34, author="Croatti, Angelo and Bottazzi, Manuel and Ricci, Alessandro", editor="Demazeau, Yves and Holvoet, Tom and Corchado, Juan M. and Costantini, Stefania", title="Agent-Based Mixed Reality Environments in Healthcare: The Smart Shock Room Project", booktitle="Advances in Practical Applications of Agents, Multi-Agent Systems, and Trustworthiness. The PAAMS Collection", year="2020", publisher="Springer International Publishing", address="Cham", pages="398--402", abstract="Nowadays, the impressive development of smart technologies allows for designing novel kind of Personal Digital Assistant Agents (PDAA) supporting healthcare professionals in their individual and cooperative activities. Such technologies can have a disruptive impact in supporting those pathologies where the enhancement of both physician and the environment could be useful to reduce patient care times and to offer to physician new ways to access information and to be assisted by smart agents. This demo aims to present the prototype of the Smart Shock Room project. The project's purpose is to design and develop an innovative environment where smart technologies (e.g. mobile and pervasive computing, Mixed Reality, Vocal Assistants) can revolutionise the management of critical time-dependent pathologies (i.e. traumas) within the hospital emergency department.", isbn="978-3-030-49778-1" } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{MBR-tcbb2020, author = {Montagna, Sara and Braccini, Michele and Roli, Andrea}, doi = {10.1109/TCBB.2020.2968310}, issn = {2374-0043}, journal = {IEEE/ACM Transactions on Computational Biology and Bioinformatics}, keywords = {Genetic regulatory networks model;Boolean networks;Self-Loops;Cell Differentiation}, note = {Pre-print}, pages = {1--12}, title = {{The Impact of Self-loops on Boolean Networks Attractor Landscape and Implications for Cell Differentiation Modelling}}, url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8966265}, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @incollection{semanticselfcomposition-isola2020, address = {Cham}, author = {Caselli, Ashley and Ciatto, Giovanni and Di Marzo Serugendo, Giovanna and Omicini, Andrea}, booktitle = {Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation: Engineering Principles}, dblp = {conf/isola/CaselliCSO20}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-61470-6_13}, editor = {Margaria, Tiziana and Steffen, Bernhard}, iris = {11585/776750}, isbn = {978-3-030-61470-6}, month = oct, pages = {205--223}, publisher = {Springer International Publishing}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85096570203}, series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science}, title = {Engineering Semantic Self-composition of Services Through Tuple-Based Coordination}, url = {https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-030-61470-6_13}, urlopenaccess = {https://cris.unibo.it/retrieve/handle/11585/776750/695563/ccdmso-isola-2020.pdf}, urlpdf = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-3-030-61470-6_13.pdf}, volume = 12477, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @inproceedings{selfdrivingvehicles-isola2020, year = 2020, keywords = {Self-driving vehicles, Coordination, Autonomy, Intersection Crossing}, journal = {Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium On Leveraging Applications of Formal Methods, Verification and Validation (ISOLA 2020)}, author = {Mariani, Stefano and Zambonelli, Franco}, title = {Adjustable Autonomy in Coordinating Collectives of Self-Driving Vehicles}} }}}))) ((({{{ @inproceedings{calegari-arg-jurix2020, location = {Brno/Prague, Czech Republic}, Month = {9-11}}}, editor = {Villata, Serena and Harašta, Jakub and Křemen, Petr}, author = {Calegari, Roberta and Contissa, Giuseppe and Pisano, Giuseppe and Sartor, Galileo and Sartor, Giovanni}, title = {{A}rg-tu{P}rolog: a modular logic argumentation tool for {PIL}}, pages = {265-268}, doi = {10.3233/FAIA200880}, Volume = 334, year=2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{journals/aamas/CroattiR20, keywords = {Agents; BDI; Android; JaCaMo; Personal Agents}, year = 2020, articleNo = 48, number = 1, author = {Croatti, Angelo and Ricci, Alessandro}, venue_j = {Journals.Aamas}, iris = {1585/766369}, sort = {article}, numpages = 27, volume = 34, month = {July}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/s10458-020-09474-7}, status = {Published}, title = {Mobile Apps as Personal Assistant Agents. The JaCa-Android Framework for Programming Agents-based applications on Mobile Devices}, journal = {Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems}, wos = {000548236100001}, booktitle = {Current Trends in Research on Software Agents and Agent-Based Software Development}, urlpdf = {https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s10458-020-09474-7.pdf}, abstract = {A relevant application domain for agent-based software is given by mobile and wearable applications. In this context, the impressive progress of technologies in the last decade makes it possible to explore the use of agent-oriented programming languages and frameworks based on cognitive architectures, such as the BDI (BeliefDesire-Intention) one. Accordingly, in this paper we provide a comprehensive description of the JaCa-Android approach, a framework based on the JaCaMo platform that allows for designing and programming smart mobile apps using cognitive agents based on the BDI architecture and the Agents & Artifacts (A&A) environment conceptual model. In these years, the framework has been applied in real-world projects and application domains, and extended and evolved accordingly. The aim of the paper is to report our experience about designing and programming mobile apps as personal assistant agents, as well as to discuss in detail the architecture of the framework.}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10458-020-09474-7}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85087865737}} }}}))) ((({{{ @article{RicciEMAS2020, year = 2020, keywords = {Agent Programming; AOSE; Simulation; Multi-Agent Programming; JaCaMo; BDI; Testing; Debugging}, status = {Camera-ready sent}, venue_list = {--}, author = {Ricci, Alessandro and Croatti, Angelo and Bordini, Rafael H. and Hubner, Jomi F. and Boissier, Olivier}, title = {Exploiting Simulation for MAS Programming and Engineering - The JaCaMo-sim Platform}, abstract = {Simulation can be an important conceptual and practical tool to support the engineering of multi-agent systems (MAS), in different ways. In this paper we consider the case in which simulation is applied and exploited directly upon a MAS developed using an existing agent/MAS programming platform. That is: without requiring to model and simulate agents and their environment using a different platform, e.g. an agent-based simulation one. In particular, we describe the design of JaCaMo-sim, an extension of the JaCaMo platform that makes it possible to both run and simulate the execution of MAS programs based on BDI agents written in Jason, situated in artifact-based environments developed in CArtAgO. The tool can be useful for different aspects that concern MAS engineering, from MAS testing/debugging at development time to agent decision making support at runtime.}, venue_e = {Events.Emas2020}} }}}))) ((({{{ @inproceedings{arglpxai-aiia2020, author = {Calegari, Roberta and Omicini, Andrea and Sartor, Giovanni}, booktitle = {XAI.it 2020 -- Italian Workshop on Explainable Artificial Intelligence 2020}, dblp = {conf/aiia/CalegariOS20}, editor = {Musto, Cataldo and Magazzeni, Daniele and Ruggieri, Salvatore and Semeraro, Giovanni}, iris = {11585/780458}, keywords = {explainable AI, ethical AI, argumentation, logic programming, abduction, probabilistic LP, inductive LP}, month = nov, note = {Proceedings of the Italian Workshop on Explainable Artificial Intelligence co-located with 19th International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence (AIxIA 2020)}, pages = {55--68}, publisher = {Sun SITE Central Europe, RWTH Aachen University}, scopus = {2-s2.0-85098916778}, series = {CEUR Workshop Proceedings}, subseries = {AI*IA Series}, title = {Argumentation and Logic Programming for Explainable and Ethical {AI}}, url = {http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-2742/paper5.pdf}, volume = 2742, year = 2020 } }}}))) ((({{{ @article{simas-applsci10, author = {Mariani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea}, editor = {Mariani, Stefano and Omicini, Andrea}, journal = {Applied Sciences}, number = 15, publisher = {MDPI}, title = {Special Issue ``{M}ulti-{A}gent {S}ystems'' 2019}, url = {https://www.mdpi.com/journal/applsci/special_issues/Multi-Agent_Systems_2019}, volume = 10, year = 2020 } }}}))) </div> <div id="bottom" class="mainselectbottom"> 34 {{stringEngIta eng='publications in' ita='pubblicazioni nel'/}} 2020 {{stringEngIta eng='without' ita='senza'/}} Google Scholar ID • [[top>>||anchor="top"]] • [[index>>||anchor="index"]] • [[bottom>>||anchor="bottom"]]</div>
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Andrea Agiollo
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Roberta Calegari
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Giovanni Ciatto
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Cristian Cosci
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Angelo Croatti
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Enrico Denti
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Matteo Magnini
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Sara Montagna
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Andrea Omicini
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Giuseppe Pisano
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Andrea Rafanelli
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Federico Sabbatini