TY - BOOK
T1 - Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2010)
A2 - van der Hoek, W
A2 - Kaminka, G.A.
A2 - Lespérance, Y
A2 - Luck, M
A2 - Sen, S
PY - 2010
Y1 - 2010
N2 - The Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (AAMAS) conference series brings together researchers from around the world to share the latest advances in the field. It was initiated in 2002 as a merger of three highly successful related events: the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (AGENTS), the International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS), and the International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL). The AAMAS conference series provides a marquee, high-profile forum for research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. AAMAS 2002, the first of the series, was held in Bologna, followed by AAMAS 2003 in Melbourne, AAMAS 2004 in New York, AAMAS 2005 in Utrecht, AAMAS 2006 in Hakodate, AAMAS 2007 in Honolulu, AAMAS 2008 in Estoril and AAMAS 2009 in Budapest. You are now about to enter the proceedings of AAMAS 2010 as held in Toronto, Canada.
In addition to the general track for the AAMAS 2010 conference, submissions were invited to two special tracks: a robotics track and a track on virtual agents The aims of these special tracks was to give researchers from these areas a strong focus and to provide a forum for discussion and debate within the encompassing structure of AAMAS, which we hoped to guarantee by appointing leaders in the field as track chairs (Michael Beetz for the robotics track, Stacy Marsella for the virtual agents track). The special track chairs managed both the reviewer allocation and the review process itself with their own chosen PC members: decisions concerning acceptance of papers were taken in discussion and in full agreement with the AAMAS 2010 Program Co-chairs.
Only full paper submissions were solicited for AAMAS 2010. The general, robotics, and virtual agents tracks received 570, 57, and 58 submissions respectively, for a total of 685 submissions, a total that is slightly higher compared to the previous AAMAS.
After a thorough and exciting review process, eventually 163 papers were selected for publication as full papers each of which was allocated 8 pages in the proceedings. Another 136 papers were selected as Extended Abstracts and allocated 2 pages each in the proceedings. Both full papers and extended abstracts are presented as posters during the conference.
AB - The Autonomous Agents and Multi-agent Systems (AAMAS) conference series brings together researchers from around the world to share the latest advances in the field. It was initiated in 2002 as a merger of three highly successful related events: the International Conference on Autonomous Agents (AGENTS), the International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS), and the International Workshop on Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages (ATAL). The AAMAS conference series provides a marquee, high-profile forum for research in the theory and practice of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. AAMAS 2002, the first of the series, was held in Bologna, followed by AAMAS 2003 in Melbourne, AAMAS 2004 in New York, AAMAS 2005 in Utrecht, AAMAS 2006 in Hakodate, AAMAS 2007 in Honolulu, AAMAS 2008 in Estoril and AAMAS 2009 in Budapest. You are now about to enter the proceedings of AAMAS 2010 as held in Toronto, Canada.
In addition to the general track for the AAMAS 2010 conference, submissions were invited to two special tracks: a robotics track and a track on virtual agents The aims of these special tracks was to give researchers from these areas a strong focus and to provide a forum for discussion and debate within the encompassing structure of AAMAS, which we hoped to guarantee by appointing leaders in the field as track chairs (Michael Beetz for the robotics track, Stacy Marsella for the virtual agents track). The special track chairs managed both the reviewer allocation and the review process itself with their own chosen PC members: decisions concerning acceptance of papers were taken in discussion and in full agreement with the AAMAS 2010 Program Co-chairs.
Only full paper submissions were solicited for AAMAS 2010. The general, robotics, and virtual agents tracks received 570, 57, and 58 submissions respectively, for a total of 685 submissions, a total that is slightly higher compared to the previous AAMAS.
After a thorough and exciting review process, eventually 163 papers were selected for publication as full papers each of which was allocated 8 pages in the proceedings. Another 136 papers were selected as Extended Abstracts and allocated 2 pages each in the proceedings. Both full papers and extended abstracts are presented as posters during the conference.
M3 - Book
SN - 978-0-9826571-4-0
BT - Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2010)
PB - International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
CY - Richland, SC
ER -