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Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Volume 36
Volume 36, Number 1, April 2022
- Ioannis Caragiannis, Christos Kaklamanis, Nikos Karanikolas, George A. Krimpas:
Evaluating approval-based multiwinner voting in terms of robustness to noise. 1 - Nils Bulling, Valentin Goranko:
Combining quantitative and qualitative reasoning in concurrent multi-player games. 2 - Haris Aziz, Ioannis Caragiannis, Ayumi Igarashi, Toby Walsh:
Fair allocation of indivisible goods and chores. 3 - Iago Bonnici, Abdelkader Gouaïch, Fabien Michel:
Input addition and deletion in reinforcement: towards protean learning. 4 - Xiaohui Bei, Shengxin Liu, Chung Keung Poon, Hongao Wang:
Candidate selections with proportional fairness constraints. 5 - Michael E. Akintunde, Elena Botoeva, Panagiotis Kouvaros, Alessio Lomuscio:
Formal verification of neural agents in non-deterministic environments. 6 - Mingyu Guo, Zhenghui Wang, Yuko Sakurai:
Gini index based initial coin offering mechanism. 7 - Halvard Hummel, Magnus Lie Hetland:
Fair allocation of conflicting items. 8 - Rachael Colley, Umberto Grandi, Arianna Novaro:
Unravelling multi-agent ranked delegations. 9 - Francesca Mosca, Jose M. Such:
An explainable assistant for multiuser privacy. 10 - Shant Boodaghians, Federico Fusco, Stefano Leonardi, Yishay Mansour, Ruta Mehta:
Online revenue maximization for server pricing. 11 - Ilan Nehama, Taiki Todo, Makoto Yokoo:
Manipulation-resistant false-name-proof facility location mechanisms for complex graphs. 12 - Panayiotis Danassis, Zeki Doruk Erden, Boi Faltings:
Exploiting environmental signals to enable policy correlation in large-scale decentralized systems. 13 - Erel Segal-Halevi:
Redividing the cake. 14 - Barak Steindl, Meirav Zehavi:
Verification of multi-layered assignment problems. 15 - Samuel H. Christie V., Amit K. Chopra, Munindar P. Singh:
Mandrake: multiagent systems as a basis for programming fault-tolerant decentralized applications. 16 - Dhaval Parmar, Stefan Olafsson, Dina Utami, Prasanth Murali, Timothy W. Bickmore:
Designing empathic virtual agents: manipulating animation, voice, rendering, and empathy to create persuasive agents. 17 - Piotr Faliszewski, Alexander Karpov, Svetlana Obraztsova:
The complexity of election problems with group-separable preferences. 18 - Nagat Drawel, Jamal Bentahar, Amine Laarej, Gaith Rjoub:
Formal verification of group and propagated trust in multi-agent systems. 19 - Munyque Mittelmann, Sylvain Bouveret, Laurent Perrussel:
Representing and reasoning about auctions. 20 - Kevin R. McKee, Joel Z. Leibo, Charlie Beattie, Richard Everett:
Quantifying the effects of environment and population diversity in multi-agent reinforcement learning. 21 - Tommy Hefner, Guy Shani, Roni Stern:
Privacy preserving planning in multi-agent stochastic environments. 22 - Enrico Liscio, Michiel van der Meer, Luciano Cavalcante Siebert, Catholijn M. Jonker, Pradeep K. Murukannaiah:
What values should an agent align with? 23 - Manel Ayadi, Nahla Ben Amor, Jérôme Lang:
Approximating voting rules from truncated ballots. 24 - Amal Abdulrahman, Deborah Richards, Ayse Aysin Bilgin:
Exploring the influence of a user-specific explainable virtual advisor on health behaviour change intentions. 25 - Conor F. Hayes, Roxana Radulescu, Eugenio Bargiacchi, Johan Källström, Matthew Macfarlane, Mathieu Reymond, Timothy Verstraeten, Luisa M. Zintgraf, Richard Dazeley, Fredrik Heintz, Enda Howley, Athirai A. Irissappane, Patrick Mannion, Ann Nowé, Gabriel de Oliveira Ramos, Marcello Restelli, Peter Vamplew, Diederik M. Roijers:
A practical guide to multi-objective reinforcement learning and planning. 26 - Shaheen Fatima, Michael J. Wooldridge:
Optimal coalition structures for probabilistically monotone partition function games. 27 - Pasin Manurangsi, Warut Suksompong:
Generalized kings and single-elimination winners in random tournaments. 28 - Louise A. Dennis, Nir Oren:
Explaining BDI agent behaviour through dialogue. 29 - Harmen de Weerd, Rineke Verbrugge, Bart Verheij:
Higher-order theory of mind is especially useful in unpredictable negotiations. 30 - H. Van Dyke Parunak:
How to turn an MAS into a graphical causal model. 31
Volume 36, Number 2, October 2022
- Swapna Thorve, Zhihao Hu, Kiran Lakkaraju, Joshua Letchford, Anil Vullikanti, Achla Marathe, Samarth Swarup:
A framework for the comparison of agent-based models. 32 - Edith Elkind, Nicolas Maudet, Warut Suksompong:
Guest editorial: special issue on fair division. 33 - Jacques Bara, Paolo Turrini, Giulia Andrighetto:
Enabling imitation-based cooperation in dynamic social networks. 34 - Minming Li, Chenhao Wang, Mengqi Zhang:
Budget feasible mechanisms for facility location games with strategic facilities. 35 - Sunney Fotedar, Ann-Brith Strömberg, Edvin Åblad, Torgny Almgren:
Robust optimization of a bi-objective tactical resource allocation problem with uncertain qualification costs. 36 - Dimitris Fotakis, Laurent Gourvès:
On the distortion of single winner elections with aligned candidates. 37 - Goran Muric, Alexey Tregubov, Jim Blythe, Andrés Abeliuk, Divya Choudhary, Kristina Lerman, Emilio Ferrara:
Large-scale agent-based simulations of online social networks. 38 - Esmaeil Seraj, Andrew Silva, Matthew C. Gombolay:
Multi-UAV planning for cooperative wildfire coverage and tracking with quality-of-service guarantees. 39 - Michal Stolba, Michaela Urbanovská, Antonín Komenda:
Privacy leakage of search-based multi-agent planning algorithms. 40 - Peter Vamplew, Benjamin J. Smith, Johan Källström, Gabriel de Oliveira Ramos, Roxana Radulescu, Diederik M. Roijers, Conor F. Hayes, Fredrik Heintz, Patrick Mannion, Pieter J. K. Libin, Richard Dazeley, Cameron Foale:
Scalar reward is not enough: a response to Silver, Singh, Precup and Sutton (2021). 41 - Joseph Singleton, Richard Booth:
Towards an axiomatic approach to truth discovery. 42 - Giovanni Misitano, Bekir Afsar, Giomara Lárraga, Kaisa Miettinen:
Towards explainable interactive multiobjective optimization: R-XIMO. 43 - Federico Toffano, Nic Wilson:
Minimality and comparison of sets of multi-attribute vectors. 44 - Elnaz Shafipour Yourdshahi, Matheus Aparecido do Carmo Alves, Amokh Varma, Leandro Soriano Marcolino, Jó Ueyama, Plamen Angelov:
On-line estimators for ad-hoc task execution: learning types and parameters of teammates for effective teamwork. 45 - Caspar Oesterheld, Vincent Conitzer:
Safe Pareto improvements for delegated game playing. 46 - Davide Bilò, Vittorio Bilò, Pascal Lenzner, Louise Molitor:
Topological influence and locality in swap schelling games. 47 - Jun Wu, Jie Cao, Hongliang Sun, Chongjun Wang:
A Bayesian optimal social law synthesizing mechanism for strategical agents. 48 - Dorota Filipczuk, Tim Baarslag, Enrico H. Gerding, m. c. schraefel:
Automated privacy negotiations with preference uncertainty. 49 - Junjie Sheng, Xiangfeng Wang, Bo Jin, Junchi Yan, Wenhao Li, Tsung-Hui Chang, Jun Wang, Hongyuan Zha:
Learning structured communication for multi-agent reinforcement learning. 50 - William Phan, Christopher Purcell:
The parameterized complexity of manipulating Top Trading Cycles. 51 - Rotem Lev Lehman, Guy Shani, Roni Stern:
Reducing disclosed dependencies in privacy preserving planning. 52 - Willem Röpke, Diederik M. Roijers, Ann Nowé, Roxana Radulescu:
On nash equilibria in normal-form games with vectorial payoffs. 53
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