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adam_text | CONTENTS
ix
Introduction
Oren Etzioni and
Jörg
P.
Müller,
Conference
Program Co-chairs
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw, Conference Chair
χ
Conference Organization
xi
Sponsorship and Support
48
Evolutionary Group Robots for Collective World
Modeling
Jiming Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University
Jian-Bing Wu, Hong Kong Baptist University
56
Game Theoretic Reasoning in Multi-Agent
Coordination by Negotiation with a Trusted Third
Party
Shih-Hung Wu, National
Tsing Hua
University
Von-Wun
Soo,
National Tsing
Hua
University
xii
Program Committee
PAPER SESSION
1:
SYNTHETIC AGENTS
Monday, May
3 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
1
Pathematic Agents: Rapid Development of
Believable Emotional Agents in Intelligent Virtual
Environments
Carlos
Martinho,
Technical University of Lisbon and
Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas
e
Computadores
Ana Paiva,
Technical
University of Lisbon and
Instituto de Engenharia de Sistemas
e
Computadores
9
PETEEI: A
PET with Evolving Emotional
Intelligence
Magy
Seif
El-Nasr, Texas A&M University
Thomas R. Ioerger, Texas A&M University
John Yen, Texas A&M University
16
Where To Look? Automating Attending Behaviors
of Virtual Human Characters
Sonu Chopra-Khullar, University of Pennsylvania
Norman I. Badler, University of Pennsylvania
24
Explanatory Lifelike Avatars: Performing User-
Centered Tasks in
3D
Learning Environments
James
С
Lester, North Carolina State University
Luke S. Zettlemoyer, North Carolina State University
Jofil P.
Grégoire,
North Carolina State University
William H. Bares, North Carolina State University
PAPER SESSION
2: MULTIAGENT
COOPERATION AND COORDINATION
Monday, May
3 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
32
Partitioned Multiagent Systems in Information
Oriented Domains
Claudia V. Goldman, The Hebrew University
Jeffrey S.
Rosenschein,
The Hebrew University
40
Anytime Coalition Structure Generation: An
Average Case Study
Kate S. Larson, Washington University
Tuomas W.
Sandholm,
Washington University
PAPER SESSION
3:
DESIGNING AGENT
SYSTEMS
Monday, May
3 2:00 - 3:30
PM
62
Exception Handling in Agent Systems
Mark Klein, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
69
A Methodology for Agent-Oriented Analysis and
Design
Michael Wooldridge, Queen Mary
&
Westfield
College
Nicholas R. Jennings, Queen Mary
&
Westfield
College
David Kinny, University of Melbourne
77
General Principles of Learning-Based Multi-Agent
Systems
David H. Wolpert, NASA Ames Research Center
Kevin R. Wheeler, NASA Ames Research
Center/Caelum Research
Kagan
Turner, NASA Ames Research Center/Caelum
Research
PAPER SESSION
4:
COOPERATING
ROBOTS
Monday, May
3 2:00 - 3:30
PM
84
Disturbed Behaviour in Co-operating Autonomous
Robot
Robert Ghanea-Hercock,
ВТ
Laboratories
David P. Barnes, University of Salford
92
The Impact of Diversity on Performance in Multi-
Robot Foraging
Tucker Balch, Georgia Institute of Technology
100
Coordinating Mobile Robot Group Behavior Using a
Model of Interaction Dynamics
Dani
Goldberg, University of Southern California
Maja
J.
Matarte,
University of Southern California
Ш
PAPER
SESSION
5:
COLLABORATION
AND
COMMUNICATION
Monday, May
3
4:00 - 5:30
PM
108
The Other Way Round! Collaborative
Communication with Agents
Simone
Strippgen,
University of Bielefeld
Kornelia
Peters, University of Bielefeld
116
Training Agents to Recognize Text by Example
Henry Lieberman, Massachusetts Institute of
Technology
Bonnie
A. Nardi,
AT&T Labs West
David Wright, Apple Computer
,
123
Implementation and Evaluation of Rational
Communicative Behavior in Coordinated Defense
Sanguk
Noh,
University of Texas at Arlington
Piotr
J. Gmytrasiewicz,
University of Texas at
Arlington
PAPER SESSION
6:
ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE
Monday, May
3 4:00 - 5:30
PM
131
Commodity Trading Using an Agent-Based Iterated
Double Auction
Chris
Preist,
Hewlett Packard Laboratories
139
Doing Business in the Information Marketplace
—
A
Case Study
Jörg
P.
Müller,
John Wiley
&
Sons Ltd
Markus Pischel,
John Wiley
&
Sons Ltd
147
An Adaptive Agent Bidding Strategy Based on
Stochastic Modeling
Sunju Park, The University of Michigan
Edmund. H. Durfee, The University of Michigan
William P. Birmingham, The University of Michigan
PAPER SESSION
7:
AUTONOMOUS
ROBOTS
Tuesday, May
4 10:00 - 11:30
AM
154
A Multi-Agent Based Evolutionary Artificial Neural
Network for General Navigation in Unknown
Environments
Fang Wang, University of Edinburgh
Eric Mckenzie, University of Edinburgh
160
Managing Robot Autonomy and Interactivity Using
Motives and Visual Communication
François Michaud, Université de Sherbrooke
Minh Tuan
Vu, Université de Sherbrooke
168
Integrating POMDP and Reinforcement Learning for
a Two Layer Simulated Robot Architecture
Larry D. Pyeatt, Colorado State University
Adele
E.
Howe, Colorado State University
PAPER SESSION
8:
LEARNING AGENTS ON
THE WWW
Tuesday, May
4 10:00 - 11:30
AM
175
Learning to Remove Internet Advertisements
Nicholas Kushmerick, University College Dublin
182
An Agent Architecture for Personalized Web Stores
L. Ardissono, University of Torino
C.
Barbero,
University of Torino
A. Goy, University of Torino
G. Pétrone,
University of Torino
190
A Hierarchical Approach to Wrapper Induction
Ion Muslea, University of Southern California
Steve Minton, University of Southern California
Craig Knoblock, University of Southern California
PAPER SESSION
9:
ADAPTIVE AGENTS
Tuesday, May
4 11:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
198
An Adaptive Interactive Agent for Route Advice
Seth Rogers,
DaimlerChrysler
Research and
Technology Center
Claude-Nicholas Fiechter,
DaimlerChrysler
Research
and Technology Center
Pat Langley,
DaimlerChrysler
Research and
Technology Center
206
Team-Partitioned, Opaque-Transition
Reinforcement Learning
Peter Stone, Carnegie Mellon University
Manuela Veloso,
Carnegie Mellon University
PAPER SESSION
10: MULTIAGENT
TEAMS
Tuesday, May
4 11:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
213
I m OK, You re OK, We re OK: Experiments in
Distributed and Centralized Socially Attentive
Monitoring
Gal Kaminka, University of Southern California
Milind
Tambe,
University of Southern California
221
On Being a Teammate: Experiences Acquired in the
Design of RoboCup Teams
Stacy
Marsella,
University of Southern California
Jafar Adibi, University of Southern California
Yaser Al-Onaizan, University of Southern California
Gal A. Kaminka, University of Southern California
Ion Muslea, University of Southern California
Milind
Tambe,
University of Southern California
PAPER SESSION
11:
ACTION SELECTION
AND PLANNING
Wednesday, May
5 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
228
Structured Reactive Controllers
—
Controlling
Robots that Perform Everyday Activity
Michael
Beetz,
University of Bonn
IV
236
JAM: A BDI-Theoretic Mobile Agent Architecture
Marcus J. Huber, Intelligent Reasoning Systems
244
Planning and Resource Allocation for Hard
Real-
Time,
Fault-Tolerant Plan Execution
Ella M. Atkins, The University of Michigan
Tarek
F.
Abdelzaher, The University of Michigan
Kang G. Shin, The University of Michigan
Edmund H. Durfee, The University of Michigan
252
Top-Down Search for Coordinating the Hierarchical
Plans of Multiple Agents
Bradley J. Clement, University of Michigan
Edmund H. Durfee, University of Michigan
299
Designing Government Agents for Constitutional
Compliance
Carey
Heekman,
Stanford Law School
Alex Roetter, Stanford University
306
Agent Aided Aircraft Maintenance
Onn Shehory, Carnegie Mellon University
Katia Sycara, Carnegie Mellon University
Gita
Sukthankar, Carnegie Mellon University
Vick
Mukherjee, Carnegie Mellon University
PAPER SESSION
14:
EVALUATION AND
SIMULATION OF AGENT SYSTEMS
Wednesday, May
5 1:30 - 3:00
PM
PAPER SESSION
12:
USER INTERFACE
AGENTS AND PERSONALIZED ASSISTANTS
Wednesday, May
5 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
313
Using Singular Value Decomposition to Visualise
Relations within Multi-Agent Systems
Michael Schroeder, City University
260
TrIAs: Trainable Information Assistants for
Cooperative Problem Solving
Mathias
Bauer, DFKI
Dietmar Dengler,
DFKI
319
Architecture and Performance Evaluation of a
Massive Multi-Agent System
Gaku
Yamamoto, IBM Research
Yuhichi Nakamura, IBM Research
268
A Personal News Agent that Talks, Learns and
Explains
Daniel Billsus, University of California, Irvine
Michael J. Pazzani, University of California, Irvine
276
MailCat: An Intelligent Assistant for Organizing E-
Mail
Richard B. Segal, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center
Jeffrey O. Kephart, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center
283
Pedagogical Agents on the Web
Erin Shaw, University of Southern California
W. Lewis Johnson, University of Southern California
Raj aram Gáneshan,
University of Southern California
PAPER SESSION
13:
NOVEL APPLICATIONS
Wednesday, May
5 1:30 - 3:00
PM
291
The UMASS Intelligent Home Project
Victor Lesser, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Michael Atighetchi, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
Brett Benyo, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Bryan Horling, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
Anita Raja, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Régis Vincent,
University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
Thomas Wagner, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
Ping Xuan, University of Massachusetts at Amherst
Shelley XQ. Zhang, University of Massachusetts at
Amherst
326
Visualising and Debugging Distributed Multi-Agent
Systems
Divine T. Ndumu,
ВТ
Laboratories
Hyacinth S. Nwana,
ВТ
Laboratories
Lyndon C. Lee,
ВТ
Laboratories
Jaron
С.
Collis,
ВТ
Laboratories
POSTER
SESSION
1:
SYNTHETIC AGENTS
Monday, May
3 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
334
An Architecture to Guide Crowds Using a Rule-
Based Behavior System
Elsa Schweiss,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Soraia Raupp
Musse,
Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology
Fabien
Garat,
Swiss Federal Institute of Technology
Daniel
Thalmann,
Swiss Federal Institute of
Technology
336
Are Life-Like Characteristics Useful for
Autonomous Agents?
Mathew Yap, Singapore Polytechnic
Ng Wee Keong, Nanyang Technological University
338
Virtual Teletubbies: Reapplying a Robot
Architecture to Virtual Agents
R. S. Aylett, University of Salford
340
Organizing Synthetic Agent Behaviors Based on a
Motif Architecture
Jiming Liu, Hong Kong Baptist University
Hong Qin, Hong Kong Baptist University
342
A Synthetic Agent System for Bayesian Modeling of
Human Interactions
Barbara
Rosario,
Massachusetts Institute of
Technology Media Laboratory
Nuria
Oliver, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Media Laboratory
Alex Pentland, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Media Laboratory
POSTER SESSION
2: MULTIAGENT
COOPERATION AND COORDINATION
Monday, May
3 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
358
Agent Development with Jackal
R. Scott Cost, University of Maryland Baltimore
County
Tim Finin, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Yannis Labrou, University of Maryland Baltimore
County
Xiaocheng Luan, University of Maryland Baltimore
County
Yun Peng, University of Maryland Baltimore County
Ian Soboroff, University of Maryland Baltimore
County
James Mayfield, Johns Hopkins University
Akram Boughannam, IBM Corporation
344
Bidding in Reinforcement Learning: A Paradigm for
Multi-Agent Systems
Ron Sun, NEC Research Institute and The University
of Alabama
Chad Sessions, The University of Alabama
346
Conflict Representation and Classification in a
Domain-Independent Conflict Management
Framework
K. S. Barber, The University of Texas at Austin
T. H. Liu, The University of Texas at Austin
A. Goel, The University of Texas at Austin
C.
E. Martin,
The University of Texas at Austin
348
A Negotiation Shell
Minai
Barbuceanu, University of Toronto
350
Evaluating Risk: Flexibility and Feasibility in Multi-
Agent Contracting
John Collins, University of Minnesota
Maksim Tsvetovat, University of Minnesota
Rashmi Sundareswara, University of Minnesota
Joshua van Tender, University of Minnesota
Maria
Gini,
University of Minnesota
Bamshad Mobasher,
DePaul
University
352
Influence of Perspectives on Help-Giving Behaviors
Anish Biswas, University of Tulsa
Sandip Sen, University of Tulsa
POSTER SESSION
3:
DESIGNING AGENT
SYSTEMS
Monday, May
3 2:00 - 3:30
PM
354
Using Polymorphism to Create Complex Agents
Brian Guarraci, University of Maryland
356
Deliberate Evolution in Multi-Agent Systems
(Extended Abstract)
Frances M. T. Brazier,
Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Catholijn M.
Jonker, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Jan Treur, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Niek J. E. Wijngaards, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
360
ZEUS: A Toolkit and Approach for Building
Distributed Multi-Agent Systems
Hyacinth S. Nwana,
ВТ
Laboratories
Divine T. Ndumu,
ВТ
Laboratories
Lyndon C. Lee,
ВТ
Laboratories
Jaron
С.
Collis,
ВТ
Laboratories
POSTER
SESSION
4:
COOPERATING
ROBOTS
Monday, May
3 2:00 - 3:30
PM
362
Collaboration between Robotic Agents at the Smart
Office
F. Mizoguchi, Science University of Tokyo
H. Ohwada, Science University of Tokyo
H. Nishryama, Science University of Tokyo
H. Hiraishi, Science University of Tokyo
364
Marsupial-like Mobile Robot Societies
Robin R. Murphy, University of South Florida
Michelle Ausmus, University of South Florida
Magda Bugajska,
University of South Florida
Tanya Ellis, University of South Florida
Tonia Johnson, University of South Florida
Nia Kelley,
University of South Florida
Jodi
Kiefer
University of South Florida
Lisa Pollock, University of South Florida
366
Bringing up Robots or
-
The Psychology of Socially
Intelligent Robots: From Theory to Implementation
Kerstin Dautenhahn,
University of Reading
Aude Billard,
University of Edinburgh
POSTER SESSION
5:
COLLABORATION
AND COMMUNICATION
Monday, May
3 4:00 - 5:30
PM
368
A Pragmatic Principle for Agent Communication
Heather
Holmback,
Boeing Applied Research and
Technology
Mark Greaves, Boeing Applied Research and
Technology
Jeffrey Bradshaw, Boeing Applied Research and
Technology
VI
370
CommunityBoard
2:
Mediating between Speakers
and an Audience in Computer Network Discussions
Shigeo Matsubara, NTT Communication Science
Laboratories
Takeshi Ohguro, NTT Communication Science
Laboratories
Fumio Hattori, NTT Software Corporation
Ъ11
Analysis and Verification of Multi-Agent Interaction
Protocols
Wu Wen, Science University of Tokyo
Fumio Mizoguchi, Science University of Tokyo
POSTER SESSION
6:
ELECTRONIC
COMMERCE
Monday, May
3 4:00 - 5:30
PM
374
Some Intelligent Software Supply Chain Agents
Mark
E. Nissen,
Naval Postgraduate School
Anshu Mehra, Gensym Corporation
376
A Re-usable Broker Agent Architecture with
Dynamic Maintenance Capabilities
Catholijn M.
Jonker, Vrije Universiteit
Amsterdam
Jan Treur, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
378 Shopbot
Economics
Jeffrey
O.
Kephart, IBM Thomas J.
Watson
Research
Center
Amy R. Greenwald, IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center
POSTER SESSION
7:
AUTONOMOUS
ROBOTS
Tuesday, May
4 10:00 - 11:30
AM
380
Map Generation by Means of Autonomous Robots
and Possibility Propagation Techniques
Maite
López-Sánchez,
Artificial Intelligence Research
Institute (IIIA)
/
Spanish Council for Scientific
Research (CSIC)
Ramon
López de Mantaras,
Artificial Intelligence
Research Institute (IIIA)
/
Spanish Council for
Scientific Research (CSIC)
Carles Sierra, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute
(IIIA)
/
Spanish Council for Scientific Research
(CSIC)
382
Robust Gait Generation for Hesapodal Robot
Locomotion
David P. Barnes, University of Salford
Javan
B. Wardle,
University of Salford
POSTER SESSION
8:
LEARNING AGENTS ON
THE WWW
Tuesday, May
4 10:00 - 11:30
AM
388
Adaptivity and Learning in Intelligent
Real-Time
Systems
Jürgen Lind,
German Research Center for Artificial
Intelligence (DFKI)
Christoph
G. Jung,
German Research Center for
Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Christian
Gerber,
German Research Center for
Artificial Intelligence (DFKI
390
Unsupervised Updating of a Classification Tree in a
Dynamic Environment
Daniel Boley, University of Minnesota
Vivian
Borst,
University of Minnesota
392
Autonomous Citation Matching
Steve Lawrence, NEC Research Institute
С
Lee Giles, NEC Research Institute
Kurt D. Bollacker, NEC Research Institute
POSTER SESSION
9:
ADAPTIVE AGENTS
Tuesday, May
4 11:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
394
Adaptive Web Site Agents
Michael J. Pazzani, University of California, Irvine
Daniel Billsus, University of California, Irvine)
396
Learning to Model Behaviors from Boolean
Responses
Anish Biswas, University of Tulsa
Sandip Sen, University of Tulsa
POSTER SESSION
10: MULTIAGENT
TEAMS
Tuesday, May
4 11
:30 AM
- 12:30
PM
398
Co-operating Mobile Agents for Distributed Parallel
Processing
R. Ghanea-Hercock,
ВТ
Laboratories
J. C
Collis,
ВТ
Laboratories
D. T. Ndumu,
ВТ
Laboratories
400
Towards Flexible Negotiation in Teamwork
Zhun Qiu, University of Southern California
Milind
Tambe,
University of Southern California
Hyuckchul Jung, University of Southern California
POSTER SESSION PI
Tuesday, May
4
11:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
384
Field of View Control for Closed-Loop Visually-
Guided Motion
William S. Gribble, The University of Texas at Austin
386
Controlling Physical Agents through Reactive Logic
Programming
Daniel Shapiro, Stanford University
Pat Langley,
DaimlerChrysler
Research and
Technology Center
Novel Applications
402
Proteus
-
Adaptive Polling System for Proactive
Management of ATM Networks Using Collaborative
Intelligent Agents
Jidé Odubiyi,
British Telecom North America Inc.
George Meekins, British Telecom North America Inc.
Song Huang, British Telecom North America Inc.
Tracy Yin, British Telecom North America Inc.
VU
404 Development
and Deployment of a Multi-Agent
System for Public Service Access
P. Charlton, Imperial College of Science, Technology
&
Medicine
Y. Arafa, Imperial College of Science, Technology
&
Medicine
E. Mamdani, Imperial College of Science, Technology
&
Medicine
406
Contribution of a Multi-Agent Cooperation Model in
a Hospital Environment
Samir Aknine, LAMSADE,
Université
Paris
Dauphine
Hamid
Aknine, Centre
Hospitalier Universitaire
Evaluation and
Simulatori
of Agent Systems
408
On the Suitability of Market-Based Mechanisms for
Telematics Applications
Christian
Gerber,
German Research Center for
Artificial Intelligence (DFKI)
Christian
Ruß,
German Research Center for Artificial
Intelligence (DFKI)
Gero
Vierke, German Research Center for Artificial
Intelligence (DFKI)
410
A TLA+ Specification for Agent Communication
that Enables Proofs
loan Alfred
Letia,
Technical University of Cluj-Napoca
Multiagent Coordination and Collaboration
412
A Catalog of Agent Coordination Patterns
Sandra C. Hayden, Simon
Fraser
University
Christina Carrick, Simon
Fraser
University
Qiang Yang, Simon
Fraser
University
414
The Agent Service Brokering Problem as a
Generalised Travelling Salesman Problem
Aneurin M. Easwaran, Imperial College of Science,
Technology
&
Medicine
Jeremy Pitt, Imperial College of Science, Technology
&
Medicine
Stefen Poslad, Imperial College of Science, Technology
&
Medicine
416
Constructing and Dynamically Maintaining
Perspective-Based Agent Models in a Multi-Agent
Environment
K. S.
Barber, The University of Texas at Austin
J. Kim, The University of Texas at Austin
418
Perceptual Grouping and Attention in a Multi-Agent
World
Randall W. Hill, Jr., University of Southern California
POSTER SESSION
11:
ACTION SELECTION
AND PLANNING
Wednesday, May
5 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
422
Distributed Planning and Scheduling for Enhancing
Spacecraft Autonomy
Subrata
Das, Charles River Analytics, Inc.
Raffi
Krikorian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Media Laboratory
Walt Truszkowski, NASA Goddard Space Flight
Center
424
Knowledge Granularity for Task Oriented Agents
Yiming Ye, IBM
T. J.
Watson Research Center
John K. Tsotsos, University of Toronto
426
Multi-Modal Stereognosis
Luiz
M. G.
Gonçalves,
University of Massachusetts
and Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro
Roderic A. Grupen, University of Massachusetts
Antonio A. F.
Oliveira,
Federal University of
Rio de
Janeiro
POSTER SESSION
12:
USER INTERFACE
AGENTS AND PERSONALIZED ASSISTANTS
Wednesday, May
5 10:30
AM
- 12:30
PM
428
CASMIR
-
A Community of Software Agents
Collaborating in Order to Retrieve Multimedia Data
Brendan Berney, Manchester Metropolitan University
Elaine Ferneley, Salford University
430
Supporting Personality in Personal Service Assistants
from Metaphor to Implementation
Yasmine Arafa, Imperial College of Science,
Technology
&
Medicine
Patricia Charlton, Imperial College of Science,
Technology
&
Medicine
Abe Mamdani, Imperial College of Science,
Technology
&
Medicine
432
Personal Navigating Agents
H. L.Wang, National
Tsing Hua
University
W. K. Shih, National Tsing
Hua
University
С
N.
Hsu,
Academia
Sinica
Y. S.
Chen,
Academia
Sinica
Y. L. Wang,
Academia
Sinica
W.
L.
Hsu,
Academia
Sinica
434
Voting for Movies: The Anatomy of a Recommender
System
Sumit Ghosh, University of Tulsa
Manisha Mundhe, University of Tulsa
Karina
Hernandez, University of Tulsa
Sandip Sen, University of Tulsa
436
Author Index
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Adapting an Agent to a Similar Environment
Paul Scerri.
Linköpings Universitet
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E. Reed,
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