Decision theory and multi-agent planning
Author: Della Riccia, Giacomo ; Dubois, Didier ; Kruse, Rudolph ; Lenz, Hanz-Joachim Series: CISM courses and lectures ; 482 Publisher: Springer, 2006.Language: EnglishDescription: 198 p. : Graphs ; 24 cm.ISBN: 3211317872Type of document: BookBibliography/Index: Includes bibliographical referencesItem type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Europe Campus Main Collection |
T58.62 .D43 2006
(Browse shelf) 001191703 |
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Includes bibliographical references
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Decision Theory and Multi-Agent Planning Contents Preface Making decisions from weighted arguments by L. Amgoud and H. Prade.................................................................................................. 1 Qualitative Preference Modelling in Constraint Satisfaction by Y Dimopoulos, P. Moraitis and A. Tsoukiàs............................................................... 15 MCDA Multi-Criteria Decision Making in e-commerce by H. J. Lenz and A. Ablovatski......................................................................................... 31 Some Recent Results and Open Questions in Distributed Resource Allocation by Y Chevaleyre, U. Endriss and N. Maudet.................................................................. 49 Logical representation of preference: a brief survey by J. Lang................................................................................................................................ 65 Possibility Theory and its Applications: a Retrospective and Prospective view by D. Dubois and H. Prade.................................................................................................. 89 Efficient computation of project characteristics in a series-parallel activity network with interval durations by P. Zielinski........................................................................................................................ 111 Graphical Models for Industrial Planning on Complex Domains by J. Gebhardt, A. Klose and H. Detmer........................................................................ 131 On Markov decision models with an absorbing set by K H. Waldmann.............................................................................................................. 145 Automated Behavior Modeling Recognizing and Predicting Agent Behavior by J. Wendler........................................................................................................................ 165 Features of Emotional Planning in Software Agents by S. Rank, P. Petta and R. Trappl.................................................................................. 185
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