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IEEE IA 2014: Orlando, FL, USA
- 2014 IEEE Symposium on Intelligent Agents, IA 2014, Orlando, FL, USA, December 9-12, 2014. IEEE 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-4489-7
IA'14 Session 1: Multi-agent Systems
- Luis Gomes, Tiago Pinto, Pedro Faria, Zita A. Vale:
Distributed intelligent management of microgrids using a multi-agent simulation platform. 1-7 - Brigida Teixeira, Francisco Silva, Tiago Pinto, Isabel Praça, Gabriel Santos, Zita A. Vale:
Data mining approach to support the generation of Realistic Scenarios for multi-agent simulation of electricity markets. 8-15 - Hongwen Ma, Derong Liu, Ding Wang, Hongliang Li:
Output-based high-order bipartite consensus under directed antagonistic networks. 16-21
IA'14 Session 2: Applications of Intelligent Agents
- Dany Fortin-Simard, Jean-Sébastien Bilodeau, Sébastien Gaboury, Bruno Bouchard, Abdenour Bouzouane:
Human activity recognition in smart homes: Combining passive RFID and load signatures of electrical devices. 22-29 - Anna T. Lawniczak, Bruno N. Di Stefano, Jason B. Ernst:
Naïve creature learns to cross a highway in a simulated CA-like environment. 30-37 - Hakan Bayindir, Hürevren Kiliç, Mohammed Rehan:
An agent-based Trading Infrastructure for Combinatorial Reverse Auctions. 38-44 - Curry I. Guinn, Dan Palmer:
Human perceptions of altruism in artificial agents. 45-50 - Rebecca Brown, Curry I. Guinn:
Developing game-playing agents that adapt to user strategies: A case study. 51-56
Special Session: IA'14 Session 3: Ambient Computational Intelligence
- Abel Correa:
Distributed team formation in urban disaster environments. 57-64 - Saisakul Chernbumroong, Ahmad Lotfi, Caroline S. Langensiepen:
Prediction of mobility entropy in an Ambient Intelligent environment. 65-72 - Giovanni Acampora, Georgina Cosma:
A hybrid computational intelligence approach for efficiently evaluating customer sentiments in E-commerce reviews. 73-80 - Giovanni Acampora, Kofi Appiah, Andrew Hunter, Autilia Vitiello:
Interoperable services based on activity monitoring in Ambient Assisted Living environments. 81-88 - Taha Osman, Ahmad Lotfi, Caroline S. Langensiepen, Saisakul Chernbumroong, Mahmoud Saeed:
Semantic-based decision support for remote care of Dementia patients. 89-96
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