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) |