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  <description><![CDATA[Autonomous agents in heterogeneous, open systems face the
difficult problem of establishing and maintaining beneficial
relationships. Open social networks -- whether composed of
humans, machines, or some combination -- give rise to a need
for modeling inter-agent trust and reputation. A means to
guard against other agents failing to meet their commitments
is crucial. Such environments typically have no effective
mechanism for authority or enforcement. Lacking an
enforcement mechanism,...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Autonomous agents must make real-time decisions on the scheduling and
coordination of domain activities. These control decisions are made in
the context of limited resources and uncertainty about action
outcomes. The meta-level control problem is deciding how to sequence
domain and control actions without consuming too many resources in the
process. The state-of-the-art in agent architectures and control
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A team of three graduate students from the UMBC Computer Science and
Electrical Engineering Department developed a software agent that won
second place in the finals of the 2004 Trading Agent Competition for
Supply Chain Management held in New York City on July 22, 2004.

Advised by Professor Tim FInin, graduate students Guang Huang, Yang Yu and Xu Fei developed an agent that competed in an
field of 30 entries implemented by te...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Today’s networked cyber-physical environments contain a wide range of agents, including fixed sensors, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and unmanned ground vehicles (UGVs), which help accomplish the objective(s) of a given mission. These collaborating agents support informed decision making for humans to accomplish mission objectives such as surveillance or search and rescue. However, these agents and their sensors are subject to various failures, including power, communication, hardware, a...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[Cyber defense exercises are an important avenue to understand the technical capacity of organizations when faced with cyber threats. Information derived from these exercises often leads to finding unseen methods to exploit vulnerabilities in an organization. These often lead to better defense mechanisms that can counter previously unknown exploits. With recent developments in cyber battle simulation platforms, we can generate a defense exercise environment and train reinforcement learning (RL...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[There is a growing interest in the use of ontologies in agent systems as a means to facilitate interoperability among diverse software components, in particular, where interoperability is achieved through the explicit modelling of the intended meaning of the concepts used in the interaction between diverse information sources, software components and/or service-providing software. The problems arising from the creation, maintenance, use and sharing of such semantic descriptions are perceived ...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[The workshop was held as a full-day workshop at the 5th International
Conference on Autonomous Agents, Montreal, Canada, on
29 May, 2001. Nine full papers and fourteen short papers or position
papers were accepted. The workshop program included
four invited talks, eight long paper presentations, and a final discussion
session, and 30 to 40 participants attended throughout the
day.

The proceedings include all accepted long and short papers and
the presentation slides for invited talk...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[The Workshop on Ontologies in Agent Systems took place at the
5th International Conference on Autonomous Agents, Montreal,
Canada, 2001. This overview provides a summary of the aims and
outcomes of the workshop.]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[One of the common ways to achieve interoperability
among the autonomous agents is to use a broker agent (or a
facilitator). The idea is, on the one hand, individual agents
can advertise their capabilities to the broker agent; on the
other hand, an agent can also ask the broker agent which
agent(s) has certain capabilities (ask for recommendation).]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[As applications become more sophisticated, intelligent and function in open and dynamic en-vironments, they require greater degrees of decision making and autonomy.  A long range vision is for societies of intelligent, adaptive, autonomous agents, but even today, we find the new lev-els of autonomy emerging in infrastructures like the Web, Grid computing, and pervasive com-puting environments. These systems exchange information about services offered and sought and negotiate for information s...]]></description>
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  <description><![CDATA[This four-hour tutorial was given at the Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems,  covered both introductory and intermediate concepts of the theory and practice of Agent Communication Languages in the Semantic Web era.

This tutorial focused on software agents as autonomous, cooperating processes that use rich agent communication languages to exchange information and knowledge and to coordinate their activities. It presented the general requirement...]]></description>
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