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13th ICAART 2021 - Volume 1
- Ana Paula Rocha, Luc Steels, H. Jaap van den Herik:

Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence, ICAART 2021, Volume 1, Online Streaming, February 4-6, 2021. SCITEPRESS 2021, ISBN 978-989-758-484-8
Invited Speakers
- Gerhard Widmer:

Con Espressione! AI, Machine Learning, and Musical Expressivity. ICAART (1) 2021: 5 - Barbara Mazzolai:

Bioinspired Soft Robotics: Nature-inspired Solutions for Artificial Intelligent Systems. ICAART (1) 2021: 7 - Guy Van den Broeck:

From Probabilistic Circuits to Probabilistic Programs and Back. ICAART (1) 2021: 9 - Fosca Giannotti:

Explainable Machine Learning for Trustworthy AI. ICAART (1) 2021: 11
Agents
- Akira Tsurushima

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Reproducing Evacuation Behaviors of Evacuees during the Great East Japan Earthquake using the Evacuation Decision Model with Realistic Settings. 17-27 - Fabian Ritz

, Thomy Phan, Robert Müller, Thomas Gabor, Andreas Sedlmeier, Marc Zeller, Jan Wieghardt, Reiner N. Schmid, Horst Sauer, Cornel Klein, Claudia Linnhoff-Popien:
SAT-MARL: Specification Aware Training in Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning. 28-37 - Enrico Sutera, Vittorio Mazzia

, Francesco Salvetti
, Giovanni Fantin, Marcello Chiaberge:
Indoor Point-to-Point Navigation with Deep Reinforcement Learning and Ultra-Wideband. 38-47 - Petr Skobelev, Elena V. Simonova, Vladimir Galuzin, Anastasiya Galitskaya, Vitaliy Travin:

Adaptive Planning Method for Operations of a Multi-satellite Swarm for Earth Remote Sensing in Real Time. 48-57 - Ellie Beauprez, Anne-Cécile Caron, Maxime Morge, Jean-Christophe Routier:

A Multi-Agent Negotiation Strategy for Reducing the Flowtime. 58-68 - Giovane D'Avila Mendonça, Iderli Pereira de Souza Filho, Gilleanes Thorwald Araujo Guedes:

A Systematic Review about Requirements Engineering Processes for Multi-Agent Systems. 69-79 - Till Hofmann, Tarik Viehmann, Mostafa Gomaa, Daniel Habering, Tim Niemueller, Gerhard Lakemeyer:

Multi-Agent Goal Reasoning with the CLIPS Executive in the RoboCup Logistics League. 80-91 - Carter B. Burn, Frederick L. Crabbe, Rebecca Hwa:

Let's Do the Time Warp Again: Human Action Assistance for Reinforcement Learning Agents. 92-100 - Naoki Yoshida, Itsuki Noda, Toshiharu Sugawara:

Distributed Service Area Control for Ride Sharing by using Multi-Agent Deep Reinforcement Learning. 101-112 - Lei Li, Lei Wang, Yuanzhi Li, Jie Sheng:

Mixed Deep Reinforcement Learning-behavior Tree for Intelligent Agents Design. 113-124 - Massimo Cossentino

, Salvatore Lopes, Luca Sabatucci:
Automatic Definition of MOISE Organizations for Adaptive Workflows. 125-136 - Kenneth Lomas, Dave Cliff

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Exploring Narrative Economics: An Agent-based-modeling Platform that Integrates Automated Traders with Opinion Dynamics. 137-148 - Toshihiro Matsui:

A Study on Negotiation for Revealed Information with Decentralized Asymmetric Multi-objective Constraint Optimization. 149-159 - Gabriel Icarte Ahumada, Otthein Herzog:

Application of Multiagent System and Tabu Search for Truck Dispatching in Open-pit Mines. 160-170 - Varshit S. Dubey, Ruhshad Kasad, Karan Agrawal:

Autonomous Braking and Throttle System: A Deep Reinforcement Learning Approach for Naturalistic Driving. 173-180 - Dilyana Valkova Budakova, Veselka Petrova-Dimitrova, Lyudmil Georgiev Dakovski:

Smart Broker Agent Learning How to Reach Appropriate Goal by Making Appropriate Compromises. 181-188 - Giovanni Falzone, Gianluca Giuffrida, Silvia Panicacci

, Massimiliano Donati
, Luca Fanucci
:
Simulation Framework to Train Intelligent Agents towards an Assisted Driving Power Wheelchair for People with Disability. 189-196 - Miklos Borsi

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Imperfect Oracles: The Effect of Strategic Information on Stock Markets. 197-204 - Cynthia Hom, Amani R. Maina-Kilaas

, Kevin Ginta, Cindy Lay, George D. Montañez:
The Gopher's Gambit: Survival Advantages of Artifact-based Intention Perception. 205-215 - Nahum Álvarez, Itsuki Noda:

CAMP-IRL Agents: Extracting Multiple Behavior Profiles for Pedestrian Simulation. 216-223 - Davide Andrea Guastella, Nicolas Verstaevel

, Cesare Valenti, Bilal Arshad, Johan Barthélemy
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Evaluating Correlations in IoT Sensors for Smart Buildings. 224-231 - Vianney Sicard

, Mathieu Andraud, Sébastien Picault
:
Organization as a Multi-level Design Pattern for Agent-based Simulation of Complex Systems. 232-241 - Claudia Di Napoli, Silvia Rossi:

A City-aware Car Parks Marketplace for Smart Parking. 242-249 - Alexander Jahl, Stefan Jakob, Harun Baraki, Yasin Alhamwy, Kurt Geihs:

Blockchain-based Task-centric Team Building. 250-257 - Aniruddha Perumalla

, Ahmet Taha Koru, Eric N. Johnson:
Network Topology Identification using Supervised Pattern Recognition Neural Networks. 258-264 - Azise Oumar Diallo

, Guillaume Lozenguez
, Arnaud Doniec, René Mandiau:
Comparative Evaluation of Road Traffic Simulators based on Modeler's Specifications: An Application to Intermodal Mobility Behaviors. 265-272 - Philip I. Holler

, Magnus K. Jensen, Hannah Marie K. Lockey, Michele Albano
:
Strategising RoboCup in Real Time with Uppaal Stratego. 273-280 - Katsuya Hattori, Toshiharu Sugawara:

Effective Area Partitioning in a Multi-Agent Patrolling Domain for Better Efficiency. 281-288 - Aniket Gupta, Raghava Nallanthighal:

Decentralized Multi-agent Formation Control via Deep Reinforcement Learning. 289-295 - Wilfried Elmenreich, Alexander Schnabl, Melanie Schranz:

An Artificial Hormone-based Algorithm for Production Scheduling from the Bottom-up. 296-303 - Dari Trendafilov, Daniel Polani, Alois Ferscha:

Information-theoretic Cost of Decision-making in Joint Action. 304-311 - Vinicius Souza de Jesus, Carlos Eduardo Pantoja

, Fabian Cesar Pereira Brandão Manoel, Gleifer Vaz Alves, José Viterbo, Eduardo Bezerra
:
Bio-Inspired Protocols for Embodied Multi-Agent Systems. 312-320 - Nanase Otake, Shoya Matsumori, Yosuke Fukuchi

, Yusuke Takimoto, Michita Imai:
Mixed Reference Interpretation in Multi-turn Conversation. 321-328 - Yoshimasa Ohmoto

, Masato Kuno, Toyoaki Nishida:
Improving Active Attitude for Interactive Decision-making with Multiple Agents by Increasing Personal Resource. 329-336 - Alexander Birch Jensen:

Towards Verifying a Blocks World for Teams GOAL Agent. 337-344 - Alexander Birch Jensen:

Towards Verifying GOAL Agents in Isabelle/HOL. 345-352 - Guilhem Marcillaud, Valérie Camps, Stéphanie Combettes

, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Elsy Kaddoum:
A Self-adaptive Module for Cross-understanding in Heterogeneous MultiAgent Systems. 353-360 - Martin Krockert, Marvin Matthes

, Torsten Munkelt:
Dynamic Lot Sizing in a Self-organizing Production. 361-367 - Bruno Dato

, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Frédéric Migeon:
Cooperative Neighborhood Learning: Application to Robotic Inverse Model. 368-375 - Aluizio Haendchen Filho

, Rafael Castaneda Ribeiro, Hércules Antônio do Prado, Edilson Ferneda, Jeferson Miguel Thalheimer:
A Lightweight Microservice-oriented Platform for Development of Intelligent Agent-based Enterprise Applications. 376-383 - Nawel Ghrieb

, Farid Mokhati, Tahar Guerram:
Maintaining Organizational Multi-agent Systems: A Reorganization-based Preventive Approach. 384-389 - Emanuel Florentin Olariu, Cristian Frasinaru, Albert Abel Policiuc:

A Branch and Price Algorithm for Coalition Structure Generation over Graphs. 390-397 - Stefan Bosse

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Distributed Serverless Chat Bot Networks using Mobile Agents: A Distributed Data Base Model for Social Networking and Data Analytics. 398-405 - Bruno Dato

, Marie-Pierre Gleizes, Frédéric Migeon:
A Local Active Learning Strategy by Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems. 406-413 - Mazaher Kianpour:

Heterogeneous Preferences and Patterns of Contribution in Cybersecurity as a Public Good. 414-421 - Ilze Andersone

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Distributed Framework for Reversible Merging of Heterogeneous Robot Maps. 422-430 - Ahmed El Mahdawy, Amr El Mougy:

Path Planning for Autonomous Vehicles with Dynamic Lane Mapping and Obstacle Avoidance. 431-438 - Joaquín Taverner, Emilio Vivancos, Vicente J. Botti:

Towards a Model of Empathic Pedagogical Agent for Educating Children and Teenagers on Good Practices in the Use of Social Networks. 439-445 - Alexander Birch Jensen, Koen V. Hindriks, Jørgen Villadsen

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On using Theorem Proving for Cognitive Agent-oriented Programming. 446-453 - Filipo Studzinski Perotto, Stéphanie Combettes, Valérie Camps, Elsy Kaddoum, Guilhem Marcillaud, Pierre Glize, Marie-Pierre Gleizes:

Integrating Shared Information into the Sensorial Mapping of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles. 454-461 - Toshihiro Matsui:

Investigation on Stochastic Local Search for Decentralized Asymmetric Multi-objective Constraint Optimization Considering Worst Case. 462-469
Special Session on Natural Language Processing in Artificial Intelligence
- Benyamin Ahmadnia, Raúl Aranovich, Bonnie J. Dorr

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Strengthening Low-resource Neural Machine Translation through Joint Learning: The Case of Farsi-Spanish. 475-481 - Benyamin Ahmadnia, Raúl Aranovich:

Augmented Spanish-Persian Neural Machine Translation. 482-488 - Mohammad Hudhud, Hamed Abdelhaq, Fadi Mohsen:

ArabiaNer: A System to Extract Named Entities from Arabic Content. 489-497 - Bamba Kane, Ali Jrad, Abderrahman Essebbar, Ophélie Guinaudeau, Valeria Chiesa, Ilhem Quénel, Stéphane Chau:

CNN-LSTM-CRF for Aspect-Based Sentiment Analysis: A Joint Method Applied to French Reviews. 498-505 - Yue Zhan, Michael S. Hsiao:

Formal Validation for Natural Language Programming using Hierarchical Finite State Automata. ICAART (1) 2021: 506-515 - Abderrahman Essebbar, Bamba Kane, Ophélie Guinaudeau, Valeria Chiesa, Ilhem Quénel, Stéphane Chau:

Aspect Based Sentiment Analysis using French Pre-Trained Models. 519-525 - Andargachew Mekonnen Gezmu, Andreas Nürnberger, Tesfaye Bayu Bati

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Neural Machine Translation for Amharic-English Translation. 526-532 - Di Wang, Simon O'Keefe:

Memory State Tracker: A Memory Network based Dialogue State Tracker. 533-538
Special Session on Super Distributed and Multi-agent Intelligent Systems
- Davide Costa, Daniel Garrido, Daniel Castro Silva:

Efficient Secure Communication for Distributed Multi-Agent Systems. 543-552 - Kaiyu Suzuki, Tomofumi Matsuzawa

, Munehiro Takimoto, Yasushi Kambayashi:
Vector Quantization to Visualize the Detection Process. 553-561 - Mitsuo Gen, Lin Lin, Hayato Ohwada:

Advances in Hybrid Evolutionary Algorithms for Fuzzy Flexible Job-shop Scheduling: State-of-the-Art Survey. 562-573 - David Minarsch, Seyed Ali Hosseini, Marco Favorito

, Jonathan Ward:
Trading Agent Competition with Autonomous Economic Agents. 574-582 - Kohei Negishi, Kengo Morohashi:

Comprehensive Transcriptional Analysis Reveals Gene-specific Transcriptional Variations in a Seed Plant, Arabidopsis thaliana. 585-590 - Amira Echtioui

, Wassim Zouch, Mohamed Ghorbel, Chokri Mhiri, Habib Hamam:
Multi-class Motor Imagery EEG Classification using Convolution Neural Network. 591-595
Special Session on Artificial Intelligence and Digital Heritage: Challenges and Opportunities
- Melvin Wevers

:
Scene Detection in De Boer Historical Photo Collection. 601-610 - Eugene Ch'ng

, Pinyuan Feng, Hongtao Yao, Zihao Zeng, Danzhao Cheng
, Shengdan Cai
:
Balancing Performance and Effort in Deep Learning via the Fusion of Real and Synthetic Cultural Heritage Photogrammetry Training Sets. 611-621 - Nikolay Banar, Walter Daelemans, Mike Kestemont:

Multi-modal Label Retrieval for the Visual Arts: The Case of Iconclass. 622-629 - Nanne van Noord

, Christian Gosvig Olesen, Roeland Ordelman
, Julia Noordegraaf:
Automatic Annotations and Enrichments for Audiovisual Archives. 633-640

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