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AAMAS 2008: Estoril, Portugal
- Lin Padgham, David C. Parkes, Jörg P. Müller, Simon Parsons:

7th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), Estoril, Portugal, May 12-16, 2008, Volume 1. IFAAMAS 2008, ISBN 978-0-9817381-0-9
Award papers
- Yoav Shoham:

Computer science and game theory. 3 - Radu Jurca:

Truthful reputation mechanisms for online systems: IFAAMAS-07 Victor Lesser distinguished dissertation award. 5
Invited talk papers
- Randal W. Beard:

Cooperative control of small and micro air vehicles. 9 - Moshe Tennenholtz:

Game-theoretic recommendations: some progress in an uphill battle. 10-16 - Demetri Terzopoulos:

Autonomous virtual humans and lower animals: from biomechanics to intelligence. 17-20
Multi-robotics track
- Kian Hsiang Low, John M. Dolan, Pradeep K. Khosla:

Adaptive multi-robot wide-area exploration and mapping. 23-30 - Giuseppe Paolo Settembre, Paul Scerri, Alessandro Farinelli, Katia P. Sycara, Daniele Nardi:

A decentralized approach to cooperative situation assessment in multi-robot systems. 31-38 - Ali Emre Turgut, Hande Çelikkanat, Fatih Gökçe, Erol Sahin:

Self-organized flocking with a mobile robot swarm. 39-46 - James Neufeld, Michael Sokolsky, Jason Roberts, Adam Milstein, Stephen Walsh, Michael H. Bowling:

Autonomous geocaching: navigation and goal finding in outdoor domains. 47-54 - Noa Agmon, Vladimir Sadov, Gal A. Kaminka, Sarit Kraus:

The impact of adversarial knowledge on adversarial planning in perimeter patrol. 55-62 - Yehuda Elmaliach, Asaf Shiloni, Gal A. Kaminka:

A realistic model of frequency-based multi-robot polyline patrolling. 63-70 - Chih-Han Yu, Radhika Nagpal:

Sensing-based shape formation on modular multi-robot systems: a theoretical study. 71-78 - Vittorio A. Ziparo, Luca Iocchi, Daniele Nardi, Pier Francesco Palamara, Hugo Costelha:

Petri net plans: a formal model for representation and execution of multi-robot plans. 79-86
Virtual agents track
- Magalie Ochs, Catherine Pelachaud, David Sadek:

An empathic virtual dialog agent to improve human-machine interaction. 89-96 - Martin Strauss, Michael Kipp:

ERIC: a generic rule-based framework for an affective embodied commentary agent. 97-104 - Daniel Schulman, Mayur Sharma, Timothy W. Bickmore:

The identification of users by relational agents. 105-111 - François L. A. Knoppel, Almer S. Tigelaar, Danny Oude Bos, Thijs Alofs, Zsófia Ruttkay:

Trackside DEIRA: a dynamic engaging intelligent reporter agent. 112-119 - Sin-Hwa Kang, Jonathan Gratch, Ning Wang, James H. Watt:

Does the contingency of agents' nonverbal feedback affect users' social anxiety? 120-127 - Hung-Hsuan Huang, Toyoaki Nishida, Aleksandra Cerekovic, Igor S. Pandzic, Yukiko I. Nakano:

The design of a generic framework for integrating ECA components. 128-135 - Nuria Pelechano, Catherine Stocker, Jan M. Allbeck, Norman I. Badler:

Being a part of the crowd: towards validating VR crowds using presence. 136-142 - Alejandra García-Rojas, Mario Gutiérrez, Daniel Thalmann:

Simulation of individual spontaneous reactive behavior. 143-150 - Marcus Thiébaux, Stacy Marsella, Andrew N. Marshall, Marcelo Kallmann:

SmartBody: behavior realization for embodied conversational agents. 151-158 - Maurizio Mancini, Catherine Pelachaud:

Distinctiveness in multimodal behaviors. 159-166 - Scott W. McQuiggan, Jennifer L. Robison, Robert Phillips, James C. Lester:

Modeling parallel and reactive empathy in virtual agents: an inductive approach. 167-174 - Luís Morgado, Graça Gaspar

:
Towards background emotion modeling for embodied virtual agents. 175-182 - Francisco Grimaldo, Miguel Lozano, Fernando Barber:

MADeM: a multi-modal decision making for social MAS. 183-190 - Boris Brandherm, Helmut Prendinger, Mitsuru Ishizuka:

Dynamic Bayesian network based interest estimation for visual attentive presentation agents. 191-198 - Brent J. Lance, Stacy Marsella:

A model of gaze for the purpose of emotional expression in virtual embodied agents. 199-206 - Markus de Jong, Mariët Theune, Dennis Hofs:

Politeness and alignment in dialogues with a virtual guide. 207-214
Agent-based system development
- Khanh Hoa Dam, Michael Winikoff:

Cost-based BDI plan selection for change propagation. 217-224 - Alessandro Ricci, Michele Piunti, Daghan L. Acay, Rafael H. Bordini, Jomi Fred Hübner, Mehdi Dastani:

Integrating heterogeneous agent programming platforms within artifact-based environments. 225-232 - Christian Hahn:

A domain specific modeling language for multiagent systems. 233-240 - Ingo Zinnikus, Christian Hahn, Klaus Fischer:

A model-driven, agent-based approach for the integration of services into a collaborative business process. 241-248 - Sebastian Stein, Nicholas R. Jennings, Terry R. Payne:

Flexible service provisioning with advance agreements. 249-256 - Alberto Fernández, Sascha Ossowski:

Exploiting organisational information for service coordination in multiagent systems. 257-264 - Alessio Lomuscio, Hongyang Qu, Monika Solanki:

Towards verifying compliance in agent-based web service compositions. 265-272 - Akin Günay, Pinar Yolum:

Semantic matchmaking of web services using model checking. 273-280
Agent and multi-agent learning
- Matthew E. Taylor, Gregory Kuhlmann, Peter Stone:

Autonomous transfer for reinforcement learning. 283-290 - Jan Hendrik Metzen, Mark Edgington, Yohannes Kassahun, Frank Kirchner:

Analysis of an evolutionary reinforcement learning method in a multiagent domain. 291-298 - Nicholas K. Jong, Todd Hester, Peter Stone:

The utility of temporal abstraction in reinforcement learning. 299-306 - Peter Vrancx, Karl Tuyls

, Ronald L. Westra:
Switching dynamics of multi-agent learning. 307-313 - Sevan G. Ficici, Avi Pfeffer:

Modeling how humans reason about others with partial information. 315-322 - Sevan G. Ficici, Avi Pfeffer:

Simultaneously modeling humans' preferences and their beliefs about others' preferences. 323-330 - Koen V. Hindriks, Dmytro Tykhonov:

Opponent modelling in automated multi-issue negotiation using Bayesian learning. 331-338 - Jean Oh, Stephen F. Smith:

A few good agents: multi-agent social learning. 339-346 - Georgios Chalkiadakis, Craig Boutilier:

Sequential decision making in repeated coalition formation under uncertainty. 347-354 - Francisco S. Melo, M. Isabel Ribeiro:

Emerging coordination in infinite team Markov games. 355-362 - Britton Wolfe, Michael R. James, Satinder Singh:

Approximate predictive state representations. 363-370 - Doran Chakraborty, Sandip Sen:

MB-AIM-FSI: a model based framework for exploiting gradient ascent multiagent learners in strategic interactions. 371-378 - Michael H. Bowling, Alborz Geramifard, David Wingate:

Sigma point policy iteration. 379-386 - Ariel Adam, Zinovi Rabinovich, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein:

Dynamics based control with PSRs. 387-394
Agent reasoning
- Célia da Costa Pereira, Andrea Tettamanzi:

Goal generation with relevant and trusted beliefs. 397-404 - John Thangarajah, James Harland, David N. Morley, Neil Yorke-Smith:

Suspending and resuming tasks in BDI agents. 405-412 - Yi Zhou, Leendert W. N. van der Torre, Yan Zhang:

Partial goal satisfaction and goal change: weak and strong partial implication, logical properties, complexity. 413-420 - Patrick Krümpelmann, Matthias Thimm, Manuela Ritterskamp, Gabriele Kern-Isberner:

Belief operations for motivated BDI agents. 421-428 - Leila Amgoud, Caroline Devred, Marie-Christine Lagasquie-Schiex:

A constrained argumentation system for practical reasoning. 429-436 - Elizabeth Black, Anthony Hunter:

Using enthymemes in an inquiry dialogue system. 437-444 - Yuqing Tang, Simon Parsons:

A dialogue mechanism for public argumentation using conversation policies. 445-452 - Yaxin Liu, Sven Koenig:

An exact algorithm for solving MDPs under risk-sensitive planning objectives with one-switch utility functions. 453-460 - George Alexander, Anita Raja, David J. Musliner:

Controlling deliberation in a Markov decision process-based agent. 461-468 - Xiaoxun Sun, Sven Koenig, William Yeoh:

Generalized Adaptive A*. 469-476 - Yves Lespérance, Giuseppe De Giacomo, Atalay Nafi Ozgovde:

A model of contingent planning for agent programming languages. 477-484 - Janusz Marecki, Tapana Gupta, Pradeep Varakantham, Milind Tambe, Makoto Yokoo:

Not all agents are equal: scaling up distributed POMDPs for agent networks. 485-492 - Finale Doshi, Nicholas Roy:

The permutable POMDP: fast solutions to POMDPs for preference elicitation. 493-500 - Alan Carlin, Shlomo Zilberstein:

Value-based observation compression for DEC-POMDPs. 501-508 - Jan-P. Calliess, Geoffrey J. Gordon:

No-regret learning and a mechanism for distributed multiagent planning. 509-516 - Frans A. Oliehoek, Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Shimon Whiteson, Nikos Vlassis:

Exploiting locality of interaction in factored Dec-POMDPs. 517-524 - Matthijs T. J. Spaan, Francisco S. Melo:

Interaction-driven Markov games for decentralized multiagent planning under uncertainty. 525-532

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