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12th ECAI 1996: Budapest, Hungary - Workshop LDAIS /
2nd ICMAS 1996: Kyoto, Japan - Workshop LIOME
- Gerhard Weiß:
Distributed Artificial Intelligence Meets Machine Learning, Learning in Multi-Agent Environments, ECAI'96 Workshop LDAIS, Budapest, Hungary, August 13, 1996, ICMAS'96 Workshop LIOME, Kyoto, Japan December 10, 1996, Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1221, Springer 1997, ISBN 3-540-62934-3
Introduction
- Gerhard Weiß:
Reader's Guide. 1-10 - Munindar P. Singh, Michael N. Huhns:
Challenges for Machine Learning in Cooperative Information Systems. 11-24
Part 1: Learning, Cooperation and Competition
- Norihiko Ono, Kenji Fukumoto:
A Modular Approach to Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning. 25-39 - Cristina Versino, Luca Maria Gambardella:
Learning Real Team Solutions. 40-61 - Paul Davidsson:
Learning by Linear Anticipation in Multi-Agent Systems. 62-72 - Norihiko Ono, Yoshihiro Fukuta:
Learning Coordinated Behavior in a Continuous Environment. 73-81 - Jürgen Schmidhuber, Jieyu Zhao:
Multi-Agent Learning with the Success-Story Algorithm. 82-93 - Yiming Ye, John K. Tsotsos:
On the Collaborative Object Search Team: A Formulation. 94-116 - Ana L. C. Bazzan:
Evolution of Coordination as a Metaphor for Learning in Multi-Agent Systems. 117-136
Part 2: Learning About/From Oter Agents and the World
- Rajani Nadella, Sandip Sen:
Correlating Internal Parameters and External Performance: Learning Soccer Agents. 137-150 - Aldo Franco Dragoni, Paolo Giorgini:
Learning Agents' Reliability Through Bayesian Conditioning: A Simulation Experiment. 151-167 - Masahiro Terabe, Takashi Washio, Osamu Katai, Tetsuo Sawaragi:
A Study of Organizational Learning in Multi-Agent Systems. 168-179 - Enric Plaza, Josep Lluís Arcos, Francisco J. Martín:
Cooperative Case-Based Reasoning. 180-201 - Britta Lenzmann, Ipke Wachsmuth:
Contract-Net-Based Learning in a User-Adaptive Interface Agency. 202-222
Part 3: Learning, Communication and Understanding
- Winton Davies, Peter Edwards:
The Communication of Inductive Inferences. 223-241 - Takuya Ohko, Kazuo Hiraki, Yuichiro Anzai:
Addressee Learning and Message Interception for Communication Load Reduction in Multiple Robot Environments. 242-258 - Holger Friedrich, Michael Kaiser, Oliver Rogalla, Rüdiger Dillmann:
Learning and Communication in Multi-Agent Systems. 259-275 - Nicholas Lacey, Keiichi Nakata, Mark H. Lee:
Investigating the Effects of Explicit Epistemology on a Distributed Learning System. 276-292
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