CSCE 475/896

Seminar Schedule

November 26, 2003

 

Schedule

 

Date

Panelists

Papers

December 2

Cowboy Bebop

Mulyadi Oey and Thomas Takeo Osugi

 

Fuggetta, A., G. P. Picco, and G. Vigna (1998).  Understanding Code Mobility, IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 24(5):42-361. (fuggettaetal1998.pdf)

December 2

Agent Orange

Jon Dokulil and Andrew Watt

 

Stone, P. and M. Veloso (1999).  Task Decomposition, Dynamic Role Assignment, and Low-Bandwidth Communication for Real-Time Strategic Teamwork, Artificial Intelligence, 100(2):241-273.  (stoneveloso1999.ps)

December 4

Fox Butchers, Inc.

JJ Bernadt and Feng Xian

 

Stone, P., M. L. Littman, S. Singh, and M. Kearns (2001).  ATTac-2000:  An Adaptive Autonomous Bidding Agent, Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 15:189-206.

December 4

Houndsmen

Xuesong Alex Zhang and Akintayo Akinyemi

Parsons, S., C. Sierra and N. R. Jennings (1998).  Agents that Reason and Negotiate by Arguing, Journal of Logic and Computation, 8(3):261-292.  (parsonsetal1998.pdf)

December 9

Hunters

Todd Blank and Vijaya Kumar Tadepalli

 

Stone, P. and M. Veloso (2000).  Multiagent Systems: A Survey from a Machine Learning Perspective, Autonomous Robots, 8(3):345-383.  Also appears as Carnegie Mellon University CS technical report number CMU-CS-97-193. December, 1997. (stoneveloso2000.ps)

December 9

The Dogfathers

Cody Ebberson and Dan Weiland

 

Grosz, B. J., S. Kraus, D. G. Sullivan, and S. Das (2002).  The Influence of Social Norms and Social Consciousness on Intention Reconciliation, Artificial Intelligence, 142:147-177.  (groszetal2002.pdf)