On Maxsum Fair Cake Divisions
... sum EF or EQ allocation is PO among all possible allocations. Indeed, the answer depends on the notion of fairness. We first observe that, if there are only two agents, PO is guaranteed for maxsum EF allocations, maxsum EQ allocations, and even maxsum EF and EQ allocations (i.e., allocations that a ...
... sum EF or EQ allocation is PO among all possible allocations. Indeed, the answer depends on the notion of fairness. We first observe that, if there are only two agents, PO is guaranteed for maxsum EF allocations, maxsum EQ allocations, and even maxsum EF and EQ allocations (i.e., allocations that a ...
CV - Computer Science Intranet
... • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor K. Levitt, Dr. J. Rowe and Professor E. Sklar), “An Argumentation-based Framework for Security Management”, $498,628. • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor E. Sklar and Professor S. Epstein), “ Lear ...
... • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor K. Levitt, Dr. J. Rowe and Professor E. Sklar), “An Argumentation-based Framework for Security Management”, $498,628. • NSF (September 2011 – August 2014) (in collaboration with Professor E. Sklar and Professor S. Epstein), “ Lear ...
6 Learning in Multiagent Systems
... an extended view of ML that captures not only single-agent learning but also multiagent learning can lead to an improved understanding of the general principles underlying learning in both computational and natural systems. The first reason is grounded in the insight that multiagent systems typicall ...
... an extended view of ML that captures not only single-agent learning but also multiagent learning can lead to an improved understanding of the general principles underlying learning in both computational and natural systems. The first reason is grounded in the insight that multiagent systems typicall ...
6 Learning in Multiagent Systems
... an extended view of ML that captures not only single-agent learning but also multiagent learning can lead to an improved understanding of the general principles underlying learning in both computational and natural systems. The first reason is grounded in the insight that multiagent systems typicall ...
... an extended view of ML that captures not only single-agent learning but also multiagent learning can lead to an improved understanding of the general principles underlying learning in both computational and natural systems. The first reason is grounded in the insight that multiagent systems typicall ...
CS 561a: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... • Agents are autonomous, that is, they act on behalf of the user • Agents contain some level of intelligence, from fixed rules to learning engines that allow them to adapt to changes in the environment • Agents don‘t only act reactively (被動地因應改變), but sometimes also proactively ( 主動地改變) ...
... • Agents are autonomous, that is, they act on behalf of the user • Agents contain some level of intelligence, from fixed rules to learning engines that allow them to adapt to changes in the environment • Agents don‘t only act reactively (被動地因應改變), but sometimes also proactively ( 主動地改變) ...
The Simulation of Action Strategies of Different Personalities
... Joachim Stempfle and Viola Hämmer, for integrating me tightly into the teamwork and for their contribution to this work. I would like to express my special thanks to Pia Deininger, Ute Rek and Holger Harms for their friendly support. I also appreciate the efforts of Roman Seidl and Bettina Riegel fo ...
... Joachim Stempfle and Viola Hämmer, for integrating me tightly into the teamwork and for their contribution to this work. I would like to express my special thanks to Pia Deininger, Ute Rek and Holger Harms for their friendly support. I also appreciate the efforts of Roman Seidl and Bettina Riegel fo ...
Osmand Christian - XY Home
... automated electronic purchases using the agents performing the tasks of humans. Imagine the following situation described in [81] that might occur sometime in the near future: You wanted to buy or sell an item and you don’t want to waste your time to participate in the negotiation process. You can s ...
... automated electronic purchases using the agents performing the tasks of humans. Imagine the following situation described in [81] that might occur sometime in the near future: You wanted to buy or sell an item and you don’t want to waste your time to participate in the negotiation process. You can s ...
Gerenciamento Autônomo de Redes na Internet do
... Autonomous networking research to applies intelligent agent and multiagent systems theory to network controlling mechanisms. Deploying such autonomous and rational entities in the network can improve its behavior in the presence of very dynamic and complex control scenarios. Unfortunately, building ...
... Autonomous networking research to applies intelligent agent and multiagent systems theory to network controlling mechanisms. Deploying such autonomous and rational entities in the network can improve its behavior in the presence of very dynamic and complex control scenarios. Unfortunately, building ...
Intelligent Distributed Agent Based Architecture
... This thesis presents work done on the development of a multi-agent system architecture that facilitates coordination and a novel social networks based approach to coordination. The field of multi-agent system research is undergoing tremendous expansion and it would be impossible to address all the i ...
... This thesis presents work done on the development of a multi-agent system architecture that facilitates coordination and a novel social networks based approach to coordination. The field of multi-agent system research is undergoing tremendous expansion and it would be impossible to address all the i ...
CV - Computer and Information Science | Brooklyn College
... • Liverpool University/EPSRC (September 2006 – September 2007) “Market design game”, $47,588. • NSF (March 2006 – March 2009) (in collaboration with Professor E. Sklar, Professor I Rudowsky and Professor S. Chopra) “BPC: Building a bridge in Brooklyn”, $500,000. • NSF (September 2005 – August 2008) ...
... • Liverpool University/EPSRC (September 2006 – September 2007) “Market design game”, $47,588. • NSF (March 2006 – March 2009) (in collaboration with Professor E. Sklar, Professor I Rudowsky and Professor S. Chopra) “BPC: Building a bridge in Brooklyn”, $500,000. • NSF (September 2005 – August 2008) ...
A survey of dynamic scheduling in manufacturing systems
... (2000a) described analytical models to estimate the performance of a single machine system under periodic and eventdriven rescheduling strategies in an environment where jobs arrive dynamically. They proposed to evaluate the performance of periodic rescheduling and event driven rescheduling using an ...
... (2000a) described analytical models to estimate the performance of a single machine system under periodic and eventdriven rescheduling strategies in an environment where jobs arrive dynamically. They proposed to evaluate the performance of periodic rescheduling and event driven rescheduling using an ...
DCP 1172: Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
... could be done using your own PC. • However, if in need, we could installed another Unix workstation (e.g., using FreeBSD) and you could do your programming jobs there. • The programming for this class will be done using LISP and/or Prolog. • Free versions are available for UNIX, Windows. • GNU Prolo ...
... could be done using your own PC. • However, if in need, we could installed another Unix workstation (e.g., using FreeBSD) and you could do your programming jobs there. • The programming for this class will be done using LISP and/or Prolog. • Free versions are available for UNIX, Windows. • GNU Prolo ...
From Natural Language to Soft Computing: New Paradigms
... in Artificial Intelligence”(EWNLC 2008) was organized as satellite-event of ICCCC 2008 by Dr. Dan Tufiş - director of Institute of Artificial Intelligence of Romanian Academy and Dr. Ioan Dziţac - Agora University of Oradea, and was addressed to the 30 participants, from Romania and other 6 countr ...
... in Artificial Intelligence”(EWNLC 2008) was organized as satellite-event of ICCCC 2008 by Dr. Dan Tufiş - director of Institute of Artificial Intelligence of Romanian Academy and Dr. Ioan Dziţac - Agora University of Oradea, and was addressed to the 30 participants, from Romania and other 6 countr ...
Logics for Intelligent Agents and Multi
... become valid, transitive accessibility relations for the second formula of knowledge to become valid, and euclidean accessibility relations for the third formula of knowledge to become valid. And the accessibility relation need to be serial, if the above-mentioned formula for belief is to become val ...
... become valid, transitive accessibility relations for the second formula of knowledge to become valid, and euclidean accessibility relations for the third formula of knowledge to become valid. And the accessibility relation need to be serial, if the above-mentioned formula for belief is to become val ...
Negotiating Socially Optimal Allocations of Resources: An Overview
... how certain classes of deals regarding the exchange of resources allow us to guarantee that a socially optimal allocation of resources will be reached eventually. These results may be interpreted as the emergence of a particular global behaviour (at the level of society) in reaction to local behavio ...
... how certain classes of deals regarding the exchange of resources allow us to guarantee that a socially optimal allocation of resources will be reached eventually. These results may be interpreted as the emergence of a particular global behaviour (at the level of society) in reaction to local behavio ...
Diagnosing Self-Efficacy in Intelligent Tutoring Systems: An
... as level of engagement [22, 25]. Thus, if an ITS could increase a student’s selfefficacy, then it could enable the student to be more actively involved in learning, expend more effort, and be more persistent; it could also enable them to successfully cope in situations where they experience learning ...
... as level of engagement [22, 25]. Thus, if an ITS could increase a student’s selfefficacy, then it could enable the student to be more actively involved in learning, expend more effort, and be more persistent; it could also enable them to successfully cope in situations where they experience learning ...
University of Michigan Jerusalem, Israel durfee/
... none of the players has an incentive to deviate unilaterally from its own strategy. In cases where there are multiple equilibrium moves, converging on a single move (a pure strategy) for each player is more complicated. For example, consider the game summarized in Figure la, where each combination o ...
... none of the players has an incentive to deviate unilaterally from its own strategy. In cases where there are multiple equilibrium moves, converging on a single move (a pure strategy) for each player is more complicated. For example, consider the game summarized in Figure la, where each combination o ...
Ability in a multi-agent context: a model in the situation
... same question in a multi-agent context. In particular, it must be noticed that the notion we are trying to model here is different from the one Pauly has studied [15]. Indeed, in his work “an agent (or a group of agents) can bring about a proposition” means that this agent (or group of agents) has a ...
... same question in a multi-agent context. In particular, it must be noticed that the notion we are trying to model here is different from the one Pauly has studied [15]. Indeed, in his work “an agent (or a group of agents) can bring about a proposition” means that this agent (or group of agents) has a ...
Mihai POLCEANU O.R.P.H.E.U.S.: Reasoning and
... this thesis, we take inspiration from cognitive science, specifically from how humans perform mental simulation to anticipate events in the world around them, with the aim of obtaining an autonomous agent that makes decisions and adapts itself to novel situations. The mental simulation paradigm enjo ...
... this thesis, we take inspiration from cognitive science, specifically from how humans perform mental simulation to anticipate events in the world around them, with the aim of obtaining an autonomous agent that makes decisions and adapts itself to novel situations. The mental simulation paradigm enjo ...
ppt - LaDiSpe - Politecnico di Torino
... To embody (verb) = to manifest or personify in concrete form; to incarnate; to incorporate, to unite into one body Embodiment is the way in which human (or any other animal) psychology arises from the brain & body physiology Embodiment theory was introduced into AI by Rodney Brooks in the ‘80s ...
... To embody (verb) = to manifest or personify in concrete form; to incarnate; to incorporate, to unite into one body Embodiment is the way in which human (or any other animal) psychology arises from the brain & body physiology Embodiment theory was introduced into AI by Rodney Brooks in the ‘80s ...
Yuxing Chen`s Complete Thesis Booklet
... says that” the aggregate motion of a flock of birds, a herd of land animals, or a school of fish is a beautiful and familiar part of the natural world. But this type of complex motion is rarely seen in computer animation. This paper explores an approach based on simulation as an alternative to scrip ...
... says that” the aggregate motion of a flock of birds, a herd of land animals, or a school of fish is a beautiful and familiar part of the natural world. But this type of complex motion is rarely seen in computer animation. This paper explores an approach based on simulation as an alternative to scrip ...
On Agent Design Rationale
... In our opinion, seeing agents with the mind’s eye, through the notion of mentality, is the best way to look at the information flow from one agent (or situation) to another [Devlin 91]. However, we need to make explicit the bridges between processes and (mental) states to generate sound interpretati ...
... In our opinion, seeing agents with the mind’s eye, through the notion of mentality, is the best way to look at the information flow from one agent (or situation) to another [Devlin 91]. However, we need to make explicit the bridges between processes and (mental) states to generate sound interpretati ...