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AAAI Spring Symposium 2012 - AI, The Fundamental Social Aggregation Challenge: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- AI, The Fundamental Social Aggregation Challenge, Papers from the 2012 AAAI Spring Symposium, Palo Alto, California, USA, March 26-28, 2012. AAAI Technical Report SS-12-01, AAAI 2012
- William F. Lawless, Donald A. Sofge, Mark Klein, Laurent Chaudron:
Preface. - Albert-László Barabási:
Network Science: Understanding the Internal Organization of Complex Systems (Invited Talk). - Jonathan Barzilai:
On Microeconomic Errors and Ordinal Group Decision Making. - Shu-Heng Chen:
Predicting the Prediction Market: Would Smart Agents Help? - Deborah Vakas Duong:
Modeling the Effects of International Interventions with Nexus Network Learne. - Gregory O. Gibson, Paul D. Hyden:
Using Autonomous Agent-Based Systems to Counter Asymmetric Threats from Non-State Sponsored Terror Organizations. - William A. Griffin, Xun Li:
The Complexity of Two: Dyadic Processes and Evolving Social Aggregations. - Mong-ying Ani Hsieh, Thomas William Mather:
Distributed Aggregation in the Presence of Uncertainty: A Statistical Physics Approach. - Volkan Isler:
Robotic Sensor Networks for Environmental Monitoring. - Geert-Jan M. Kruijff:
How Could We Model Cohesiveness in Team Social Fabric in Human-Robot Teams Performing Under Stress? - William Frere Lawless, Donald A. Sofge:
The Mathematics of Aggregation, Interdependence, Organizations and Systems of Nash Equilibria: A Replacement for Game Theory. - Doug Riecken, Anita Raja, Rebecca J. Passonneau, David L. Waltz:
SNARE: Social Network Analysis and Reasoning Environment. - Milind Tambe, Bo An:
Getting Started on a Real-World Challenge Problem in Computational Game Theory and Beyond. - Annie S. Wu, R. Paul Wiegand, Ramya Pradhan, Gautham Anil:
The Effects of Inter-Agent Variation on Developing Stable and Robust Teams.
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