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Efficiently Determining the Appropriate Mix of Personal Interaction and Reputation Information in Partner Choice
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2008)
Many multi-agent settings require that agents identify appropriate partners or teammates with whom to work on tasks. When selecting potential partners, agents may benefit from obtaining information about alternative ...
Effective Information Value Calculation for Interruption Management in Multi-Agent Scheduling.
(Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), 2008)
This paper addresses the problem of deciding effectively whether to interrupt a teammate who may have information that is valuable for solving a collaborative scheduling problem. Two characteristics of multi-agent scheduling ...
Rational Coordinated Anaphora Theory
(2008)
Rational Coordinated Anaphora theory is a novel explanatory theory that predicts how speakers generate anaphoric referring expressions in discourse, how hearers interpret them, and how all conversational participants ...
Colored trails: A multiagent system testbed for decision-making research (demonstration)
(Association for Computing Machinery, 2008)
With increasing frequency, computer agents participate in collaborative and competitive multiagent domains in which humans reason strategically to make decisions. The deployment of computer agents in such domains requires ...
Towards collaborative intelligent tutors: Automated recognition of users' strategies.
(Springer, 2008)
This paper addresses the problem of inferring students’ strategies when they interact with data-modeling software used for pedagogical purposes. The software enables students to learn about statistical data by building and ...