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AAMAS 2016: Singapore - Visionary Papers Papers from Workshops
- Nardine Osman, Carles Sierra:

Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - AAMAS 2016 Workshops, - Visionary Papers - , Singapore, Singapore, May 9-10, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10003, 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-46839-6 - Tim Muller, Jie Zhang, Yang Liu

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A Language for Trust Modelling. 1-12 - Anjon Basak, Fei Fang

, Thanh Hong Nguyen, Christopher Kiekintveld:
Abstraction Methods for Solving Graph-Based Security Games. 13-33 - Mohan Sridharan

, Prashanth Devarakonda, Rashmica Gupta:
Can I Do That? Discovering Domain Axioms Using Declarative Programming and Relational Reinforcement Learning. 34-49 - Hala Mostafa, Akshat Kumar, Hoong Chuin Lau

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Simultaneous Optimization and Sampling of Agent Trajectories over a Network. 50-66 - Amulya Yadav, Hau Chan, Albert Xin Jiang, Eric Rice

, Ece Kamar, Barbara J. Grosz, Milind Tambe:
POMDPs for Assisting Homeless Shelters - Computational and Deployment Challenges. 67-87 - Nidhi Parikh

, Madhav V. Marathe, Samarth Swarup:
Summarizing Simulation Results Using Causally-Relevant States. 88-103 - Stefania Costantini, Andrea Formisano:

Augmenting Agent Computational Environments with Quantitative Reasoning Modules and Customizable Bridge Rules. 104-121 - Logan Michael Yliniemi, Kagan Tumer:

Using Awareness to Promote Richer, More Human-Like Behaviors in Artificial Agents. 122-133 - Dave de Jonge

, Dongmo Zhang:
Using GDL to Represent Domain Knowledge for Automated Negotiations. 134-153 - Patrick Taillandier

, Arnaud Banos, Alexis Drogoul, Benoît Gaudou, Nicolas Marilleau, Quang Chi Truong:
Simulating Urban Growth with Raster and Vector Models: A Case Study for the City of Can Tho, Vietnam. 154-171 - Johan Baldeón

, Maite López-Sánchez
, Inmaculada Rodríguez
, Anna Puig:
Gamification of Multi-agent Systems Theory Classes. 172-183 - Lukas Pichl, Taisei Kaizoji:

Analysis of Market Trend Regimes for March 2011 USDJPY Exchange Rate Tick Data. 184-196

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