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12th PRIMA 2009: Nagoya, Japan - Workshops
- Quan Bai, Naoki Fukuta:
Advances in Practical Multi-Agent Systems, PRIMA 2009 Workshops, Nagoya, Japan, December 14-16, 2009. Studies in Computational Intelligence 325, 2011, ISBN 978-3-642-16097-4 - Dayong Ye, Minjie Zhang, Danny Sutanto:
DGF: Decentralized Group Formation for Task Allocation in Complex Adaptive Systems. 3-19 - Duncan Anthony Coulter, Elizabeth Marie Ehlers:
Cellular Automata and Immunity Amplified Stochastic Diffusion Search. 21-32 - Tetsuya Oishi, Tsunenori Mine, Ryuzo Hasegawa, Hiroshi Fujita, Miyuki Koshimura:
Related Word Extraction Algorithm for Query Expansion - An Evaluation. 33-48 - Takuya Yamamoto, Takayuki Ito:
Verification of the Effect of Introducing an Agent in a Prediction Market. 49-62 - Yuan Miao:
A Cognitive Map Network Model. 63-72 - Abdeslem Boukhtouta, Jean Berger, Ranjeev Mittu, Abdellah Bedrouni:
Coordination Strategies and Techniques in Distributed Intelligent Systems - Applications. 73-93 - Ali Nasri Nazif, Alireza Davoodi, Philippe Pasquier:
Multi-Agent Area Coverage Using a Single Query Roadmap: A Swarm Intelligence Approach. 95-112 - InWoo Jang, Chong-Woo Woo:
An Approach for Learnable Context-Awareness System by Reflecting User Feedback. 113-127 - Minjie Zhang, Dayong Ye, Quan Bai, Danny Sutanto, Kashem M. Muttaqi:
A Hybrid Multi-Agent Framework for Load Management in Power Grid Systems. 129-143 - José J. Cao-Alvira:
Financial Frictions and Money-Driven Variability in Velocity. 149-166 - Madhu Lata Goyal, Saroj Kaushik, Preetinder Kaur:
Automated Fuzzy Bidding Strategy Using Agent's Attitude and Market Competition. 167-180 - Tetsuya Matsuda, Toshiya Kaihara, Nobutada Fujii:
Resource Allocation Analysis in Perfectly Competitive Virtual Market with Demand Constraints of Consumers. 181-200 - Fujio Toriumi, Kiyoshi Izumi, Hiroki Matsui:
Market Participant Estimation by Using Artificial Market. 201-215 - Isao Yagi, Takanobu Mizuta, Kiyoshi Izumi:
A Study on the Market Impact of Short-Selling Regulation Using Artificial Markets. 217-231 - Yasuo Yamashita, Hiroshi Takahashi, Takao Terano:
Learning a Pension Investment in Consideration of Liability through Business Game. 233-249 - Nadjia El Saadi, Alassane Bah, Yacine Belarbi:
An Agent-Based Implementation of the Todaro Model. 251-265 - Cyrille Genre-Grandpierre, Arnaud Banos:
New Types of Metrics for Urban Road Networks Explored with S3: An Agent-Based Simulation Platform. 267-285 - Joseph el-Gemayel, Christophe Sibertin-Blanc, Paul Chapron:
Impact of Tenacity upon the Behaviors of Social Actors. 287-306 - Van Tuan Le, Serge Stinckwich, Noury Bouraqadi, Arnaud Doniec:
Dynamic Role Assignment for Large-Scale Multi-Agent Robotic Systems. 311-326 - Miroslav Prýmek, Ales Horák, Adam Rambousek:
Multi-agent System for Blackout Prevention by Means of Computer Simulations. 327-337 - Breelyn Kane, Prasanna Velagapudi, Paul Scerri:
Asking for Help through Adaptable Autonomy in Robotic Search and Rescue. 339-357 - Costin Badica, Mihnea Scafes:
Conceptual Framework for Design of Service Negotiation in Disaster Management Applications. 359-375 - Mohammad Goodarzi, Ashkan Radmand, Eslam Nazemi:
An Optimized Solution for Multi-agent Coordination Using Integrated GA-Fuzzy Approach in Rescue Simulation Environment. 377-388 - Kei Sato, Tomoichi Takahashi:
A Study of Map Data Influence on Disaster and Rescue Simulation's Results. 389-402 - Tomohisa Yamashita, Shunsuke Soeda, Itsuki Noda:
Evaluation of Time Delay of Coping Behaviors with Evacuation Simulator. 403-414 - Tokihiro Fukatsu, Masayuki Hirafuji, Takuji Kiura:
Web-Based Sensor Network with Flexible Management by an Agent System. 415-424 - Masayuki Hirafuji, Tokihiro Fukatsu, Takuji Kiura, Haoming Hu, Hideo Yoichi, Kei Tanaka, Yugo Miki, Seishi Ninomiya:
Sensor Network Architecture Based on Web and Agent for Long-Term Sustainable Observation in Open Fields. 425-433 - Quan Bai, Siddeswara Mayura Guru, Daniel V. Smith, Qing Liu, Andrew Terhorst:
A Multi-Agent View of the Sensor Web. 435-444
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