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Special Session: TMAS 2017 : Special Session: Trends in Multi-Agent Systems (IJCRS)

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Link: http://ijcrs2017.uwm.edu.pl/
 
When Jul 3, 2017 - Jul 7, 2017
Where Olsztyn, Poland
Submission Deadline Mar 28, 2017
Notification Due Apr 15, 2017
Final Version Due Apr 20, 2017
Categories    multi-agent systems   multi-agent   inteligent agents
 

Call For Papers

The main aim of the session is to discuss and publish innovative research in the field of agent and multi-agent systems.
The aim of the session is to provide an internationally respected forum for researchers and industrial practitioners to
discuss their latest and planned future work, possible influence to current and future research and industrial
communities and/or impact to our societies.
The special session will provide an excellent opportunity for researchers to discuss modern approaches and techniques
for agent and multi-agent systems and their applications.
The conference will be co-located under the 2017 International Joint Conference on Rough Sets.
Experienced and new researchers working on theoretical or practical applications in related areas are encouraged to
participate.

Submissions in all areas of Multi-Agent Systems are welcome, including, but not limited to:
• Modelling and specification languages
• Programming languages and frameworks for agents and multi-agent systems
• Development techniques, tools, and platforms
• Methodologies for agent-based systems
• Verification of multi-agent systems
• Collective intelligence
• Teamwork, team formation, teamwork analysis
• Coalition formation (non-strategic)
• Human-robot/agent interaction, multi-user/multi-virtual-agent interaction
• Multi-robot systems
• Commitments
• Communication languages and protocols
• Multi-agent reasoning
• Deductive, rule-based and logic-based argumentation
• Argumentation-based dialogue and protocols
• Logic and Game Theory
• Logics for agents and multi-agent systems
• Formal models of agency
• Belief-Desire-Intention theories and models
• Cognitive models
• Models of emotions

Natasha Alechina (University of Nottingham)
Magdalena Kacprzak (Białystok University of Technology)
Jakub Michaliszyn (University of Wrocław)
Wojciech Penczek (IPI PAN)
Franco Raimondi (Middlesex University)
Bożena Woźna-Szcześniak (Jan Długosz University)
Mahdi Zargayouna (University of Paris-Est)

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