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Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Volume 38
Volume 38, Number 1, June 2024
- Jaeyoung Lee
, Sean Sedwards
, Krzysztof Czarnecki
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Uniformly constrained reinforcement learning. 1 - Bin Li, Dong Hao, Dengji Zhao:
Diffusion auction design with transaction costs. 2 - Siyuan Li, Hao Li, Jin Zhang, Zhen Wang, Peng Liu, Chongjie Zhang:
IOB: integrating optimization transfer and behavior transfer for multi-policy reuse. 3 - Changxi Zhu
, Mehdi Dastani, Shihan Wang:
A survey of multi-agent deep reinforcement learning with communication. 4 - Berk Buzcu, Melissa Tessa, Igor Tchappi, Amro Najjar, Joris Hulstijn
, Davide Calvaresi, Reyhan Aydogan
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Towards interactive explanation-based nutrition virtual coaching systems. 5 - Mohammad Saleh Teymouri, Subhrajit Bhattacharya
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Landmark-based distributed topological mapping and navigation in GPS-denied urban environments using teams of low-cost robots. 6 - Priel Levy, Yonatan Aumann, David Sarne:
Contest partitioning in binary contests. 7 - Sankarshan Damle, Aleksei Triastcyn, Boi Faltings, Sujit Gujar:
Differentially private multi-agent constraint optimization. 8 - Luca Kreisel, Niclas Boehmer, Vincent Froese, Rolf Niedermeier:
Equilibria in schelling games: computational hardness and robustness. 9 - Mehmet Onur Keskin, Furkan Cantürk, Cihan Eran, Reyhan Aydogan:
Decentralized multi-agent path finding framework and strategies based on automated negotiation. 10 - Changxi Zhu
, Mehdi Dastani, Shihan Wang:
Correction: A survey of multi-agent deep reinforcement learning with communication. 11 - Keyang He, Prashant Doshi, Bikramjit Banerjee:
Modeling and reinforcement learning in partially observable many-agent systems. 12 - Zhongye Gao, Mengjun Yi, Ying Jin, Hanwen Zhang, Yun Hao, Ming Yin, Ziwen Cai, Furao Shen:
A survey of research on several problems in the RoboCup3D simulation environment. 13 - Junchao Li
, Mingyu Cai, Zhen Kan, Shaoping Xiao:
Model-free reinforcement learning for motion planning of autonomous agents with complex tasks in partially observable environments. 14 - Junsong Gao, Ziyu Chen, Dingding Chen, Wenxin Zhang, Qiang Li:
Toward fast belief propagation for distributed constraint optimization problems via heuristic search. 15 - Mingyu Guo, Diksha Goel, Guanhua Wang, Runqi Guo, Yuko Sakurai, Muhammad Ali Babar:
Mechanism design for public projects via three machine learning based approaches. 16 - Alvaro Velasquez, Ismail Alkhouri, Andre Beckus, Ashutosh Trivedi, George K. Atia:
Controller synthesis for linear temporal logic and steady-state specifications. 17 - Márton Benedek, Péter Biró, Daniël Paulusma, Xin Ye:
Computing balanced solutions for large international kidney exchange schemes. 18 - Wanyuan Wang, Qian Che, Yifeng Zhou, Weiwei Wu, Bo An, Yichuan Jiang:
Offline policy reuse-guided anytime online collective multiagent planning and its application to mobility-on-demand systems. 19 - Jorge Luis Fernandez Davila, Dominique Longin, Emiliano Lorini, Frédéric Maris:
Logic-based cognitive planning for conversational agents. 20 - Ahad N. Zehmakan
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Majority opinion diffusion: when tie-breaking rule matters. 21 - Dimitris Michailidis, Mayesha Tasnim, Sennay Ghebreab, Fernando P. Santos:
Tackling school segregation with transportation network interventions: an agent-based modelling approach. 22 - Mohammed Diab
, Yiannis Demiris
:
A framework for trust-related knowledge transfer in human-robot interaction. 24 - Kevin R. McKee
, Xuechunzi Bai, Susan T. Fiske:
Warmth and competence in human-agent cooperation. 23 - Kevin R. McKee
, Xuechunzi Bai
, Susan T. Fiske
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Correction: Warmth and competence in human-agent cooperation. 25
Volume 38, Number 2, December 2024
- Richard Fox, Elliot A. Ludvig
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Assimilating human feedback from autonomous vehicle interaction in reinforcement learning models. 26 - Andreas Kallinteris, Stavros Orfanoudakis
, Georgios Chalkiadakis:
A comprehensive analysis of agent factorization and learning algorithms in multiagent systems. 27 - Ildikó Schlotter, Katarína Cechlárová, Diana Trellová:
Parameterized complexity of candidate nomination for elections based on positional scoring rules. 28 - Marco Faella, Luigi Sauro:
On preferences and reward policies over rankings. 29 - Jake Barrett
, Kobi Gal, Loizos Michael, Dan Vilenchik
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Beyond the echo chamber: modelling open-mindedness in citizens' assemblies. 30 - Michael P. Wellman
, Katherine Mayo:
Navigating in a space of game views. 31 - Andrea Agiollo, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert
, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah
, Andrea Omicini:
From large language models to small logic programs: building global explanations from disagreeing local post-hoc explainers. 32 - Zhenwu Wang, Jiayin Shen, Xiaosong Tang, Mengjie Han, Zhenhua Feng, Jinghua Wu:
An agent-based persuasion model using emotion-driven concession and multi-objective optimization. 33 - Thomy Phan, Felix Sommer, Fabian Ritz, Philipp Altmann, Jonas Nüßlein, Michael Kölle, Lenz Belzner, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
Emergent cooperation from mutual acknowledgment exchange in multi-agent reinforcement learning. 34 - Edmond Awad, Sydney Levine, Andrea Loreggia, Nicholas Mattei, Iyad Rahwan, Francesca Rossi, Kartik Talamadupula, Joshua B. Tenenbaum, Max Kleiman-Weiner:
When is it acceptable to break the rules? Knowledge representation of moral judgements based on empirical data. 35 - Ming Yang, Kaiyan Zhao, Yiming Wang, Renzhi Dong, Yali Du, Furui Liu, Mingliang Zhou, Leong Hou U:
Team-wise effective communication in multi-agent reinforcement learning. 36 - Michael McKay, Ágnes Cseh, David F. Manlove:
Envy-freeness in 3D hedonic games. 37 - Qinghao Wang, Yaodong Yang:
Carbon trading supply chain management based on constrained deep reinforcement learning. 38 - Sándor P. Fekete, Peter Kramer
, Christian Rieck, Christian Scheffer, Arne Schmidt:
Efficiently reconfiguring a connected swarm of labeled robots. 39 - Jugal Garg, Thorben Tröbst, Vijay V. Vazirani:
One-sided matching markets with endowments: equilibria and algorithms. 40 - Argyrios Deligkas
, Aris Filos-Ratsikas, Alexandros A. Voudouris:
Truthful interval covering. 41 - Hadi Hosseini, Andrew McGregor, Justin Payan, Rik Sengupta, Rohit Vaish, Vignesh Viswanathan:
Graphical house allocation with identical valuations. 42 - Niclas Boehmer, Robert Bredereck, Klaus Heeger, Dusan Knop, Junjie Luo:
Multivariate algorithmics for eliminating envy by donating goods. 43 - Mayesha Tasnim, Youri Weesie, Sennay Ghebreab, Max Baak:
Strategic manipulation of preferences in the rank minimization mechanism. 44 - Elnaz Shafipour, Sebastian Stein, Selin Damla Ahipasaoglu:
Personalised electric vehicle charging stop planning through online estimators. 45 - Dave de Jonge:
Theoretical properties of the MiCRO negotiation strategy. 46 - Anna Maria Kerkmann, Jörg Rothe:
The complexity of verifying popularity and strict popularity in altruistic hedonic games. 47 - Jan de Mooij, Tabea S. Sonnenschein, Marco Pellegrino, Mehdi Dastani, Dick Ettema, Brian Logan, Judith Anne Verstegen:
GenSynthPop: generating a spatially explicit synthetic population of individuals and households from aggregated data. 48 - Richard Willis, Yali Du, Joel Z. Leibo, Michael Luck:
Resolving social dilemmas with minimal reward transfer. 49 - Ana Ozaki, Anum Rehman, Marija Slavkovik:
Finding middle grounds for incoherent horn expressions: the moral machine case. 50 - Andreas A. Haupt, Phillip J. K. Christoffersen, Mehul Damani, Dylan Hadfield-Menell:
Formal contracts mitigate social dilemmas in multi-agent reinforcement learning. 51
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