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245 1 0 _aAdaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems III. Adaptation and Multi-Agent Learning
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_bAdaptation and Multi-Agent Learning, 5th, 6th, and 7th European Symposium, ALAMAS 2005-2007 on Adaptive and Learning Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Revised Selected Papers /
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250 _a1st ed. 2008.
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490 1 _aLecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence,
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505 0 _aTo Adapt or Not to Adapt - Consequences of Adapting Driver and Traffic Light Agents -- Optimal Control in Large Stochastic Multi-agent Systems -- Continuous-State Reinforcement Learning with Fuzzy Approximation -- Using Evolutionary Game-Theory to Analyse the Performance of Trading Strategies in a Continuous Double Auction Market -- Parallel Reinforcement Learning with Linear Function Approximation -- Combining Reinforcement Learning with Symbolic Planning -- Agent Interactions and Implicit Trust in IPD Environments -- Collaborative Learning with Logic-Based Models -- Priority Awareness: Towards a Computational Model of Human Fairness for Multi-agent Systems -- Bifurcation Analysis of Reinforcement Learning Agents in the Selten's Horse Game -- Bee Behaviour in Multi-agent Systems -- Stable Cooperation in the N-Player Prisoner's Dilemma: The Importance of Community Structure -- Solving Multi-stage Games with Hierarchical Learning Automata That Bootstrap -- Auctions, Evolution, and Multi-agent Learning -- Multi-agent Reinforcement Learning for Intrusion Detection -- Networks of Learning Automata and Limiting Games -- Multi-agent Learning by Distributed Feature Extraction.
520 _aThis book contains selected and revised papers of the European Symposium on Adaptive and Learning Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (ALAMAS), editions 2005, 2006 and 2007, held in Paris, Brussels and Maastricht. The goal of the ALAMAS symposia, and this associated book, is to increase awareness and interest in adaptation and learning for single agents and mul- agent systems, and encourage collaboration between machine learning experts, softwareengineeringexperts,mathematicians,biologistsandphysicists,andgive a representative overviewof current state of a?airs in this area. It is an inclusive forum where researchers can present recent work and discuss their newest ideas for a ?rst time with their peers. Thesymposiaseriesfocusesonallaspectsofadaptiveandlearningagentsand multi-agent systems, with a particular emphasis on how to modify established learning techniques and/or create new learning paradigms to address the many challenges presented by complex real-world problems. These symposia were a great success and provided a forum for the pres- tation of new ideas and results bearing on the conception of adaptation and learning for single agents and multi-agent systems. Over these three editions we received 51 submissions, of which 17 were carefully selected, including one invited paper of this year's invited speaker Simon Parsons. This is a very c- petitive acceptance rate of approximately 31%, which, together with two review cycles, has led to a high-quality LNAI volume. We hope that our readers will be inspired by the papers included in this volume.
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