期刊名称:AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS
期刊简介(About the journal)
投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)
编辑部信息(Editorial Board)
About the journal

The official journal of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems.
This is the official journal of the International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. It provides a leading forum for disseminating significant original research results in the foundations, theory, development, analysis, and applications of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems. Coverage in Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems includes, but is not limited to:
Agent decision-making architectures and their evaluation, including: cognitive models; knowledge representation; logics for agency; ontological reasoning; planning (single and multi-agent); reasoning (single and multi-agent)
Cooperation and teamwork, including: distributed problem solving; human-robot/agent interaction; multi-user/multi-virtual-agent interaction; coalition formation; coordination
Agent communication languages, including: their semantics, pragmatics, and implementation; agent communication protocols and conversations; agent commitments; speech act theory
Ontologies for agent systems, agents and the semantic web, agents and semantic web services, Grid-based systems, and service-oriented computing
Agent societies and societal issues, including: artificial social systems; environments, organizations and institutions; ethical and legal issues; privacy, safety and security; trust, reliability and reputation
Agent-based system development, including: agent development techniques, tools and environments; agent programming languages; agent specification or validation languages
Agent-based simulation, including: emergent behavior; participatory simulation; simulation techniques, tools and environments; social simulation
Agreement technologies, including: argumentation; collective decision making; judgment aggregation and belief merging; negotiation; norms
Economic paradigms, including: auction and mechanism design; bargaining and negotiation; economically-motivated agents; game theory (cooperative and non-cooperative); social choice and voting
Learning agents, including: computational architectures for learning agents; evolution, adaptation; multi-agent learning.
Robotic agents, including: integrated perception, cognition, and action; cognitive robotics; robot planning (including action and motion planning); multi-robot systems.
Virtual agents, including: agents in games and virtual environments; companion and coaching agents; modeling personality, emotions; multimodal interaction; verbal and non-verbal expressiveness
Significant, novel applications of agent technology
Comprehensive reviews and authoritative tutorials of research and practice in agent systems
Comprehensive and authoritative reviews of books dealing with agents and multi-agent systems.
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Instructions to Authors
Authors are encouraged to submit high quality, original work that has neither appeared in, nor is under consideration by, other journals.
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PRINTOUT SUBMISSION
Authors interested in submitting a short system description to Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, send an e-mail to Katia Sycara: katia@cs.cmu.edu. In your e-mail, include the short system description (no more than 8 pages) along with a message requesting submission. All manuscripts are subject to review.
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(Book) D. Marr, Vision, A Computational Investigation into the Human Representation & Processing of Visual Information, Freeman: San Francisco, CA, 1982.
(Journal Article) A. Rosenfeld and M. Thurston, "Edge and curve detection for visual scene analysis," IEEE Trans. Comput. vol. C.-20 pp. 562-569, 1971.
(Conference Proceedings) A. Witkin, "Scales space filtering," in Proc. Int. Joint Conf. Artif. Intell., Karlsruhe, West Germany, 1983, pp. 1019-1021.
(Lab. memo.) A. L. Yuille and T. Poggio, "Scaling theorems for zero crossings," M.I.T. Artif. Intell. Lab., Massachusetts Inst. Technol., Cambridge, MA, A.I. Memo. 722, 1983.
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OFFPRINTS
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Editorial Board
Editors-in-Chief
:Katia Sycara Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Micha Wooldridge University of Liverpool, UK
AdvisoryBoard:
Dov Gabbay
King's College, UK
Michael Georgeff
Agentis International, Inc.,USA
Mario Tokoro
Sony Computer Science Laboratory, Japan
Associate Editors:
Cristiano Castelfranchi
Istituto di Psicologia del
Consiglio Nazionale
delle Ricerche, ITALY
Phil Cohen
Oregon Graduate Institute of
Science & Technology, USA
Ed Durfee
University of Michigan, USA
Les Gasser
University of Illinois at Urbana-
Champaign, USA
Michael Huhns
University of South Carolina, USA
Toru Ishida
Kyoto University, JAPAN
Nicholas Jennings
University of Southampton, UK
W. Lewis Johnson
University of Southern California,
USA
Victor R. Lesser
University of Massachusetts,
Amherst, USA
Jeff Rosenschein
The Hebrew University
of Jerusalem, ISRAEL
Editorial Board:
Craig Boutilier
University of Toronto, CANADA
Jeffrey M. Bradshaw
The Boeing Company, USA
Paolo Ciancarini
Universit?di Bologna, ITALY
Keith Decker
University of Delaware, USA
Yves Demazeau
CNRS, Leibniz-IMAG Laboratory,
FRANCE
Jacques Ferber
Universite Montpellier II, FRANCE
Tim Finin
University of Maryland,
Baltimore County, USA
Fausto Giunchiglia
University of Trento, ITALY
Barbara Grosz
Harvard University, USA
Chris Hankin
The Imperial College of Science
Technology and Medicine, UK
James Hendler
University of Maryland, USA
Carl Hewitt
MIT AI Laboratory, USA
Tad Hogg
HP Labs, USA
Henry Kautz
University of Washington, USA
Jeff Kephart
IBM Thomas J. Watson Research
Center, USA
Hiroaki Kitano
Sony Computer Science Lab, JAPAN
Sarit Kraus
Bar-Ilan University, ISRAEL
Danny Lange
Vocomo Software Corp., USA
James Lester
North Carolina State University, USA
Henry Lieberman
MIT Media Laboratory, USA
Pattie Maes
MIT Media Laboratory, USA
Maja Mataric
University of Southern California,
USA
John-Jules Meyer
Utrecht University, THE NETHERLANDS
Jörg Müller
Siemens Corporate Technology,
GERMANY
Hideyuki Nakashima
AIST, JAPAN
Toyoaki Nishida
Nara Institute of Science and
Technology, JAPAN
Eugenio Oliveira
Universidade do Porto, PORTUGAL
Charles Petrie
Stanford University, USA
Martha Pollack
University of Michigan, USA
Norman Sadeh
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Tuomas Sandholm
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Onn Shehory (Book Editor)
IBM, ISRAEL
Carles Sierra
CSIC Spanish Scientific Research
Council, SPAIN
Munindar P. Singh
North Carolina State University,
USA
Milind Tambe
University of Southern California,
USA
Moshe Tennenholtz
Technion-Israel Institute of
Technology, ISRAEL
H. Van Dyke Parunak
Altarum, USA
Manuela Veloso
Carnegie Mellon University, USA
Gerhard Weiss
Technische Universitaet Muenchen,
GERMANY
Michael Wellman
University of Michigan, USA
Makoto Yokoo
NTT Communication
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