11 Oxford Papers for AAMAS-2016
Posted: 28th January 2016
Eleven papers by Oxford researchers have been accepted to the 15th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAAI-16). AAMAS is the leading scientific conference for research in autonomous agents and multiagent systems; in 2016 it accepted a total of 137 full papers out of 550 submissions. The conference will be held in Singapore on May 9-13, 2016. For further information, see http://goo.gl/gwyyNE
The list of papers is included below.
Expressiveness and Nash Equilibrium in Iterated Boolean Games
Julian Gutierrez, Paul Harrenstein, Giuseppe Perelli, Michael Wooldridge
Optimal Bounds for the No-Show Paradox via SAT Solving.
Felix Brandt, Christian Geist, and Dominik Peters.
False-Name-Proof Recommendations in Social Networks
Markus Brill, Vincent Conitzer, Rupert Freeman, and Nisarg Shah.
Online Planning for Collaborative Search and Rescue by Heterogeneous Robot Teams,
Zoltan Beck, Luke Teacy, Alex Rogers, and Nicholas R. Jennings
Inverse Reinforcement Learning from Failure
Kyriacos Shiarlis, João Messias, Shimon Whiteson
Attachment Centrality: An Axiomatic Approach to Connectivity in Networks
Oskar Skibski, Talal Rahwan, Tomasz Michalak, Makoto Yokoo
k-Coalitional Cooperative Games
Oskar Skibski, Szymon Matejczyk, Tomasz Michalak, Michael Wooldridge, Makoto Yokoo
Repeated dollar auctions: A multi-armed bandit approach
Marcin Waniek, Long Tran-Thanh, Tomasz Michalak, Talal Rahwan
Hedonic games with graph-restricted communication
Ayumi Igarashi, Edith Elkind
Complexity of finding equilibria of plurality voting under structured preferences
Edith Elkind, Evangelos Markakis, Svetlana Obraztsova, Piotr Skowron
Manipulating citation indices in a social context
Chrystalla Pavlou, Edith Elkind