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  • Reputation and Trust Competition 49 Similar Pages - In the ART Testbed Competition, appraiser agents deliver appraisals for paintings from different eras; if an appraiser agent does not have the expertise to complete the appraisal, it can purchase opinions from other appraiser agents. Appraiser agents may also purchase from each other reputation information about other appraisers. Appraiser agents must decide when, and from whom, to request opinions and reputation information to generate accurate appraisals for clients. Appraisers receive more future business, and thus more profit, for producing more accurate appraisals. The winning appraiser agent is selected as the appraiser with the highest bank account balance. To be held 10-12 May 2006 with AAMAS.
  • ESOSAPH 34 Similar Pages - The Evolutionary and Self-Organizing Sensors, Actuators and Processing Hardware Session at KES deals with biologically-inspired approaches to self-organization. To be held 9-11 October 2006 in Bournemouth, UK. Papers due 4 March 2006.
  • AMTA 14 Similar Pages - The aim of the International Workshop on Agents and Multiagent Systems, from Theory to Application is thus to bring together theoreticians andpractitioners from the academia, industry and government to address problemsrelated to environments for agents and MAS. In this first edition we givepriority to contributions which deal with spatially constrained environments. To be held 5-6 June 2006 in Quebec City, Canada. Papers due 1 March 2006.
  • IADIS 13 Similar Pages - The IADIS Intelligent Systems and Agents 2006 conference addresses in detail two main aspects: intelligent systems and agents. This conference has a unique concept: it is a scientific conference hosted virtually. This means that the quality of a scientific conference (with the peer reviewed submissions, the publication in a book and CD with ISBN, the possibility of best papers being considered for publication as extended versions in journals) comes together with the benefit of being at your office or at home and taking part in it at any time during its 5 days duration. You choose which sessions to attend from the conference themes offered and you can tailor your best schedule. To be held 15-19 May 2006. Papers due 8 February 2006.
  • NetLogo Workshop 10 Similar Pages - NetLogo is a powerful cross-platform, multi-agent, programmable modeling environment that follows the longstanding Logo tradition of "low threshold and high ceiling," making it possible to create complex models with a minimum of code or experience. The hands-on workshop, which will be led by members of the NetLogo development team, will begin with an introduction to NetLogo, quickly moving toward helping participants to write their own models. No previous experience with NetLogo or programming is expected. It is to be held 10-12 October 2005 jointly with Agent 2005 conference in Chicago.
  • Socially Inspired Computing Workshop 10 Similar Pages - Ideas from biology have been successfully applied tothe design, construction and adjustment of computersystems. This workshop aims to focus on work whichcontributes to doing the same with ideas andmetaphors originating in social phenomena. To be held 12-15 April 2005, at University of Hertfordshire, de Havilland Campus, Hatfield, England. Papers due 15 November 2004.
  • MADWH 10 Similar Pages - The 2005 IEEE-ICDM Workshop on MultiAgent Data Warehousing and MultiAgent Data Mining (MADW-MADM2005) in conjunction with the 2005 IEEE International Conference on Data Mining is to be held 27 November 2005 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Papers due 1 September 2005.
  • MAS4DMR 9 Similar Pages - Multiagent Systems for Disaster Management and Response special session will focus on the potential of agent technologyfor disaster management and response. To be held 15-17 May 2006 in Newark, NJ. Papers due 12 January 2006.
  • DALT 9 Similar Pages - The workshop on Declarative Agent Languages and Technologies (DALT),in its fourth edition this year, is a well-established forum forresearchers interested in sharing their experiences in combiningdeclarative and formal approaches with engineering and technologyaspects of agents and multiagent systems. It is do be held 8 May 2006. Papers due 15 January 2006.
  • PM4W 9 Similar Pages - Policy Management for the Web (PM4W) is a one dayworkshop at the 14th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2005). To be held 10 May 2005 in Chiba, Japan. Papers due 1 February 2005.
  • ELMAS 8 Similar Pages - The International Workshop on Emergent Languages for Multi-Agent Systems (ELMAS-2006) is to be held 8 May 2006 in Future University-Hakodate, Japan along with AAMAS. Papers due 15 January 2006. in conjunction with AAMAS-2006.
  • Workshop on Multiagent Learning 8 Similar Pages - The goal of this workshop is to increase awareness and interest in adaptive agent research, encourage collaboration between ML experts and agent system experts, and give a representative overview of current research in the area of adaptive agents. The workshop will serve as an inclusive forum for the discussion on ongoing or completed work in both theoretical and practical issues. To be held 9-10 July 2005 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Papers due 20 April 2005.
  • CLIMA VI 8 Similar Pages - CLIMA-VI: Sixth International Workshop on Computational Logic in Multi-Agent Systems is to be held 27-29 June 2005 in City University of London, UK. Papers due 7 April 2005.
  • MAS&S 2005 7 Similar Pages - Building on the success of the first symposium in 2004, the SecondIEEE Symposium on Multi-Agent Security and Survivability (MAS&S) isscheduled again for Philadelphia to be held 30-31 August 2005. Papers due 1 March 2005.
  • Trading Agent Competition 7 Similar Pages - TAC 2005 is to be held 1-3 August 2005 along with AAMAS with qualifying rounds on the 13 June 2005. There will be a TAC classic where software agents represent travel coordinators whose goal is to arrange travel packages for clients and TAC SCM which simulates a dynamic supply chain environment where agentscompete to secure customer orders and components required for production of these orders.
  • AAAI Symposium on Agents and the Semantic Web 6 Similar Pages - The Semantic Web is based on the idea of dynamic, heterogeneous, shared knowledge sources providing machine-readable content in a similar way to that in which information is shared on the World Wide Web. Integral to this vision was a synergy with Multi-Agent Systems technology; agents could utilize this knowledge to achieve their own goals, producing new knowledge that could be disseminated or published within a common framework. Conversely, the Semantic Web would benefit from autonomous, distributed agents responsible for gathering/aggregating knowledge, reasoning and inferring new facts, identifying and managing inconsistencies, and providing trust and security mechanisms. This symposium aims to promote and foster a greater understanding of the synergy between Multi-Agent Systems and the Semantic Web. To be held 3-6 November 2005 in Arlington, Virginia. Papers due 25 April 2005.
  • ACECW 6 Similar Pages - The Agent-based Computing for Enterprise Collaboration Workshop will be colocated with ETICE 2005 and is to be held 13-15 June 2005 in LInkoping Univ. Sweden. Papers due 11 February 2005.
  • AOSE 6 Similar Pages - Agent Oriented Software Engineering workshop is to be held 8 May 2006 along with AAMAS. Papers due 15 January 2006.
  • CoOrg05 5 Similar Pages - The 1st International Workshop on Coordination and Organisation aims to provide an excellent opportunity to meet researchers studying coordination and organisations in cognitive science, social sciences, agent theory, computer science, philosophy, etc., to discuss the current state of the art and identify potential future directions and research issues. To be held 20-23 April 2005 in Namur, Belgium. Papers due 1 March 2005.
  • Workshop on Agent Communication 4 Similar Pages - During the last 7 years some standard agent communicationlanguages have been proposed. In practice most applications adhere tothe FIPA ACL standard. However, the discussion about theinterpretation and semantics of the standard messages has not yetabated. The use of mental attitudes as pre- and postconditions of thecommunicative acts makes it hard to verify them. On the other hand apure syntactic approach would not do justice to the intentional nature of agent communication. To be held 25-26 July 2005 with AAMAS. Papers due 14 March 2005.
  • Adaptive Agents and MAS 4 Similar Pages - Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS) is an emergingmulti-disciplinary area encompassing Computer Science, SoftwareEngineering, Biology, as well as Cognitive and Social Sciences. The Fifth European Workshop on Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems is to be held 21-22 March 2005 in Paris. Papers due 5 January 2005.
  • PRIMA 4 Similar Pages - PRIMA'05 the first of its kind to be held in Malaysia, follows a strong tradition that began in 1998 as a platform to enable researches from the Pacific-Rim countries to share and collaborate their research findings in the ares of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. It is to be held 26-28 September 2005. Papers due 30 June 2005.
  • AAMAS 05 Workshops 3 Similar Pages - The list of AAMAS 05 workshops has been posted. There are 29 workshops in various exciting topics. They all have the same due date. Papers due 14 March 2005.
  • PROMAS 3 Similar Pages - After two successful editions of the Programming Multiagent Systems Group, this edition aims to continue the discussion about hot topics in MAS developmentby providing an accurate insight of the concerns involved in the implementation of multi-agent systems. In contrast to the previous editions, we aim to narrow the focus of this edition to specific technological topics (debugging, programming principles, communications, ...), and what has all that to do with existing agent development solutions (tools, programming languages, frameworks, libraries) and available results (prototypes, experiments, case studies,...). The topics cover academy interests and are directly related with key questions that industry is interested into. To be held 15-17 September 2005.
  • NorMAS 2005 3 Similar Pages - The First International Symposium on Normative Agent Systems (NormAS2005) is a one day symposium that is part of the 2005 AISB convention with the general theme "Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents". It is to be held 12-15 April 2005 in the University of Hertfordshire, de Havilland Campus, Hatfield, England. Papers due 31 October 2004.
  • Agent-Based Computing 2 Similar Pages - Agent-based computing has been hailed as the next significant breakthrough in software development, and the new revolution in software. Currently, software agents are the focus of intense interest on the part of many sub-fields of computer science and artificial intelligence. Software agents hold the potential to shape the next generation of technologies and models for distributed computation. ABC II will have sessions in Cancun, Mexico; Tetuan, Morocco; and Melbourne, Australia. For Mexico papers due 31 March 2005 and is to be held 12-15 May 2005.
  • MAS4SCM 0 Similar Pages - The goal of this session is to increase awareness and interest in agent-based Supply Chain Management research, encourage collaboration between multi-agent systems experts and Supply Chain Management experts, and give a representative overview of current research in the area of application of Multi-Agent Systems for Supply Chain Management. To be held 25-27 October 2006 in Troyes, France. Papers due 15 March 2006.
  • LCMAS 2005 0 Similar Pages - The 3rd International Workshop on Logic and Communication in MultiAgent Systems, satellite workshop of IJCAI 2005, aims at bringingtogether researchers interested in topics related to the use of formaltools when applied to modelling, specifying, verifying, and reasoningabout multi-agent systems in which communication and updating play acrucial role. It is to be held 31 July - 1 August 2005 in Edinburgh. Papers due 30 March 2005.


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