List of publications on Social Simulation and Multi-Agent Interaction
Ron Sun (Ed.),
Cognition and Multi-Agent Interaction:
From Cognitive Mdoeling to Social Simulation.
Cambridge University Press, 2006.
Special Issue of
Cognitive Systems Research
on
multi-disciplinary studies of multi-agent learning
.
Special issue editor: Ron Sun.
Vol.2, No.1, pp.1-96, 2001.
R. Sun,
Cognitive social simulation incorporating cognitive architectures
.
IEEE Intelligent Systems,
Vol.22, No.5, pp.33-39. September/October, 2007.
R. Sun and I. Naveh,
Social institution, cognition, and survival:
A cognitive-social simulation
.
Mind and Society, Vol.6, No.2,
pp.115-142.
2007.
I. Naveh and R. Sun,
A cognitively based simulation of academic science
.
Computational and Mathematical Organization Theory,
Vol.12, pp.313-337.
2006.
R. Sun and D. Qi,
MARLBS: Team cooperation through bidding
.
International Journal of Computational Intelligence Research,
Vol.1, No.1, pp.42-58. 2005.
D. Qi and R. Sun,
Learning to cooperate in solving the traveling salesman problem.
International Journal of Neural Systems,
Vol.15, No.1\&2, pp.151-162. 2005.
R. Sun and I. Naveh,
Simulating organizational decision-making using a
cognitively realistic agent model.
Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation,
Vol.7, No.3.
2004.
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D. Qi and R. Sun,
A multi-agent system integrating reinforcement learning, bidding and genetic algorithms.
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems,
Vol.1, No.3-4,
pp.187-202.
2003.
R. Sun
Cognitive science meets multi-agent systems: a prolegomenon.
Philosophical Psychology,
Vol.14, No.1, pp.5-28. 2001.
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R. Sun
Individual action and collective function (an editorial).
Cognitive Systems Research,
Vol.2, No.1, 2001.
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R. Sun
and C. Sessions,
Self-segmentation of sequences: automatic formation of hierarchies
of sequential behaviors.
IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics: Part B Cybernetics,
Vol.30, No.3,
pp.403-418. 2000.
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R. Sun and T. Peterson,
Multi-agent reinforcement learning: weighting and partitioning.
Neural Networks,
1999.
R. Sun and I. Naveh,
A cognitively based simulation of simple organizations.
Proceedings of the 27th Annual
Conference of the Cognitive Science Society, Stresa, Italy.
Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ. 2005.
R. Sun and D. Qi,
Learning cooperation through bidding.
Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on
Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS-2004),
ACM Press, New York.
2004.
D. Qi and R. Sun,
A comparison of team evolution operators.
Proceedings of the International Conference on
Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2004),
IEEE Computer Science Press,
Los Alamitos, CA.
2004.
D. Qi and R. Sun,
Integrating reinforcement learning, bidding and genetic algorithms.
Proceedings of the International Conference on
Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2003),
Halifax, Canada.
IEEE Compute Science Press.
2003.
R. Sun,
Meta-learning processes in multi-agent systems.
In: Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2001).
pp.210-219. World Scientific, Singapore.
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R. Sun and C. Sessions,
Multi-agent
reinforcement learning with bidding for segmenting action sequences.
From Animals to Animats:
Proceedings of the International
Conference of Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB'2000).
Paris, France.
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
2000.
R. Sun and T. Peterson,
Automatic partitioning for multi-agent reinforcement learning.
From Animals to Animats:
Proceedings of the International
Conference of Simulation of Adaptive Behavior (SAB'2000).
Paris, France.
MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.
2000.
R. Sun and D. Qi,
Rationality assumptions and optimality of co-learning.
Proceedings of PRIMA'2000,
Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,
Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, Germany.
2000.
R. Sun and C. Sessions,
Bidding in reinforcement learning, a paradigm for multi-agent systems.
Proceedings of The Third International Conference on Autonomous Agents
(AGENTS'99),
Seattle, WA.
May, 1-5, 1999.
R. Sun and C. Sessions,
Self segmentation of sequences.
Proceedings of International Joint Conference on Neural Networks,
Washington, DC. July 10-15, 1999. IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ.
R. Sun and T. Peterson,
Automatic partitioning for multi-agent reinforcement learning.
Proceedings of International Conference on Neural Information Processing (ICONIP'
98).
KitaKyushu, Japan.
October, 1998.
T. Peterson and R. Sun,
An RBF network alternative to a hybrid architecture.
Proceedings of IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks,
Anchorage, Alaska.
May 4-9, 1998.
IEEE Press, Piscataway, NJ.
Useful Links
Resource pages:
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Computer
Simulation of Societies, maintained by CRESS - the Centre for Research
on Simulation in the Social Sciences, at the Department of Sociology, University
of Surrey, UK.
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Society for Computational Economics
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Agent Based Computational
Economics, site maintained by Leigh Tesfatsion
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Cognitive Science
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Cognitive Sociology
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Cognitive Anthropology
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Political Psychology
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Psychology, management and organizational design
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Psychohistory
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Socially Situated Intelligence
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Socially Intelligent Agents
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Game Theory
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The IJGT Home Page
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Al Roth's Game Theory and Experimental Economics Page
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Economics papers (WU at SL)
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Games and Economic Behavior
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WPI AIRG -- Multi-Agent Systems Webliography
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Multi-Agent Systems Research Group: Selected Publications
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Andres Perez-Uribe -- Multi-Agent Learning Systems
Groups:
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The Multi-Agent Systems Laboratory
at U.Mass
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Tuomas W. Sandholm (sandholm@cs.wustl.edu)
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Wellman Publications
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Sandip Sen's Home Page
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The Social Web project
at GMD (Germany).
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SDML- A Multi-Agent Language for Organizational Modelling, Modelling
Bounded Rationality using Evolutionary Techniques, and Modelling Socially
Intelligent Agents in Organisations here.
Bruce Edmond's homepage
for information about definitions of complexity etc.
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Kismet: A Robot
for Social Interactions with Humans, part of the larger COG
project at the MIT AI Lab.
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Claudia Goldman's Webpage
at the Hebrew University: information about multiagent learning and
agents organizations. The Center
For Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory at the Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, Israel.
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CASOS Homepage: Computational
Analysis of Social and Organizational Systems. Carnegie Mellon University.
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The IP-CNR group (National
Research Council Institute of Psychology (IP-CNR) in Rome, Italy): "Cognitive
Psychology", "Theories and Systems of Artificial Intelligence". Members:
Cristiano
Castelfranchi, Amedeo
Cesta, Rosaria
Conte, Rino
Falcone, Maria
Miceli, Paola
Rizzo.
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Gal Kaminka's Homepage at University
of Southern California, including pointers to his work on intelligent autonomous
agents.
Simulation/Multi-Agent
Evaluation,
evaluation of coordination, teamwork,
fault-tolerance and robustness in multi-agent research, used
as a repository for researcheres interested in studying teamwork, social
adaptability and flexibility, coordination, and flexible organization.
Meetings:
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The First World Congress on Social Simulation
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Kyoto, Japan
August 21-25, 2006.
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The AAAI-06 Workshop on Cognitive Modeling and Agent-based Social Simulation
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Boston, MA. July, 2006.
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The International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems
(AAMAS 2005)
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Utrecht University,
July 25-29, 2005.
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The 2005 IEEE/WIC International Conference on
Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2005)
.
France.
September 19-22, 2005.
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The Eighth Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents (PRIMA 2005)
.
September
26-28,
2005.
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The Sixth International Workshop on Multi-Agent-Based Simulation
(MABS2005) .
Utrecht University,
July 2005.
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The IJCAI'03 Workshop
on Cognitive Modeling of Agents and Multi-Agent Interactions,
at
the International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Acapulco, Mexico.
2003.
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The 2003 IEEE/WIC International Conference on
Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT 2003)
.
October 13-17, 2003.
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The Second Asia-Pacific Conference on
Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT-2001)
.
October 23-26, 2001.
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The 4th Pacific Rim International Workshop
on Multi-Agents
.
July 28-29, 2001
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The ICCS'01 Workshop
on Cognitive Agents and Multi-Agent Interaction, at
International Conference of Cogntive Science, 2001.
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Agent'99 Proceedings - May 1-5, 1999
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Autonomous Agents '99 Home Page
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CIA-99 Workshop
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