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- 2019
- Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida, Franco Zambonelli, Itsuki Noda:
Massively Multi-Agent Systems II - International Workshop, MMAS 2018, Stockholm, Sweden, July 14, 2018, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 11422, Springer 2019, ISBN 978-3-030-20936-0 [contents] - 2018
- Marco Lippi, Marco Mamei, Stefano Mariani, Franco Zambonelli:
Distributed Speaking Objects: A Case for Massive Multiagent Systems. MMAS 2018: 3-20 - Nahum Álvarez, Itsuki Noda:
Inverse Reinforcement Learning for Agents Behavior in a Crowd Simulator. MMAS 2018: 81-95 - Jim Blythe, Alexey Tregubov:
FARM: Architecture for Distributed Agent-Based Social Simulations. MMAS 2018: 96-107 - Philip Feldman, Antonio Bucchiarone:
Diversity in Massively Multi-agent Systems: Concepts, Implementations, and Normal Accidents. MMAS 2018: 111-129 - Donghui Lin, Yohei Murakami, Toru Ishida:
Integrating Internet of Services and Internet of Things from a Multiagent Perspective. MMAS 2018: 36-49 - Luana Marrocco, Eduardo Castelló Ferrer, Antonio Bucchiarone, Arnaud Grignard, Luis Alonso, Kent Larson, Alex 'Sandy' Pentland:
BASIC: Towards a Blockchained Agent-Based SImulator for Cities. MMAS 2018: 144-162 - Yohei Murakami, Takao Nakaguchi, Donghui Lin, Toru Ishida:
Two-Layer Architecture for Distributed Massively Multi-agent Systems. MMAS 2018: 53-65 - Yohsuke Murase, Hiroyasu Matsushima, Itsuki Noda, Tomio Kamada:
CARAVAN: A Framework for Comprehensive Simulations on Massive Parallel Machines. MMAS 2018: 130-143 - Itsuki Noda:
Multi-agent Social Simulation for Social Service Design. MMAS 2018: 66-80 - Andrea Omicini, Roberta Calegari:
Injecting (Micro)Intelligence in the IoT: Logic-Based Approaches for (M)MAS. MMAS 2018: 21-35 - 2005
- Toru Ishida, Les Gasser, Hideyuki Nakashima:
Massively Multi-Agent Systems I, First International Workshop, MMAS 2004, Kyoto, Japan, December 10-11, 2004, Revised Selected and Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3446, Springer 2005, ISBN 3-540-26974-6 [contents] - 2004
- Zhiqiang Gao, Liqun Ren, Yuzhong Qu, Toru Ishida:
Virtual Space Ontologies for Scripting Agents. MMAS 2004: 70-85 - Zahia Guessoum, Jean-Pierre Briot, Nora Faci:
Towards Fault-Tolerant Massively Multiagent Systems. MMAS 2004: 55-69 - Paul Guyot, Alexis Drogoul:
Multi-agent Based Participatory Simulations on Various Scales. MMAS 2004: 149-160 - Radia Haroun, Fatima Boumghar, Salima Hassas, Latifa Hamami:
A Massive Multi-agent System for Brain MRI Segmentation. MMAS 2004: 174-186 - Bryan Horling, Victor R. Lesser:
Quantitative Organizational Models for Large-Scale Agent Systems. MMAS 2004: 121-135 - Itsuki Noda:
Scalability of Dial-a-Ride Systems-A Case Study to Assess Utilities of Ubiquitous Mass User Support. MMAS 2004: 323-334 - Nadeem Jamali, Xinghui Zhao:
Hierarchical Resource Usage Coordination for Large-Scale Multi-agent Systems. MMAS 2004: 40-54 - Myeong-Wuk Jang, Gul Agha:
Adaptive Agent Allocation for Massively Multi-agent Applications. MMAS 2004: 25-39 - Takashi Kataoka, Hidenori Kawamura, Koichi Kurumatani, Azuma Ohuchi:
Distributed Visitors Coordination System in Theme Park Problem. MMAS 2004: 335-348 - Teruo Koyanagi, Yoshiaki Kobayashi, Sachiko Miyagi, Gaku Yamamoto:
Agent Server for a Location-Aware Personalized Notification Service. MMAS 2004: 224-238 - Satoshi Kurihara, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshio Hirotsu, Shigemi Aoyagi, Toshihiro Takada, Toshiharu Sugawara:
Multi-agent Human-Environment Interaction Framework for the Ubiquitous Environment. MMAS 2004: 217-223 - Zhiqiang Liu, Toru Ishida, Huanye Sheng:
Multiagent-Based Demand Bus Simulation for Shanghai. MMAS 2004: 309-322 - Yutaka Matsuo:
Social Network and Spatial Semantics for Real-World Information Service. MMAS 2004: 254-268 - Toshiro Minami:
Needs and Benefits of Massively Multi Book Agent Systems for u-Libraries. MMAS 2004: 239-253 - Hideyuki Nakanishi, Toru Ishida:
Designing Emergency Guidance in a Social Interaction Platform. MMAS 2004: 283-294 - Reza Razavi, Jean-François Perrot, Nicolas Guelfi:
Adaptive Modeling: An Approach and a Method for Implementing Adaptive Agents. MMAS 2004: 136-148 - Ichiro Satoh:
Mobile Agents for Ambient Intelligence. MMAS 2004: 187-201 - Paul Scerri, Katia Sycara-Cyranski:
Challenges in Building Very Large Teams. MMAS 2004: 86-103
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