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Showing papers by "Cristiano Castelfranchi published in 1994"


Book ChapterDOI
31 Jan 1994

24 citations


BookDOI
01 Jan 1994

13 citations


Book
01 Jul 1994
TL;DR: This work presents a conflict resolution-based decentralized multi-agent problem solving model and describes the user role in problem solving with distributed artificial intelligent systems.
Abstract: Multi-agent simulation as a tool for modeling societies: Application to social differentiation in ant colonies.- Experiments in multi-agent system dynamics.- Social aggregations in evolving neural networks.- An architecture for action, emotion, and social behavior.- Game theory vs. multiple agents: The iterated prisoner's dilemma.- Trust in distributed artificial intelligence.- Negotiation with incomplete information about worth: Strict versus tolerant mechanisms.- Equilibratory approach to distributed resource allocation: Toward coordinated balancing.- Strategic interaction in oligopolistic markets - experimenting with real and artificial agents.- Multi agent coordinated decision-making using epistemic utility theory.- The search for coordination: Knowledge-guided abstraction and search in a hierarchical behavior space.- Multi-agent planning as search for a consensus that maximizes social welfare.- Planned team activity.- Some requirements for mobile distributed telecomputing architecture.- Multi-agent research in the knobotics group.- A conflict resolution-based decentralized multi-agent problem solving model.- Decision coordination in production management.- MAKILA: A tool for the development of cooperative societies.- User role in problem solving with distributed artificial intelligent systems.

12 citations



Book ChapterDOI
03 Aug 1994
TL;DR: The ability of recognizing a multi-agent plan — a plan which has been generated for multiple executing agents — implies the skill of recognizing the plan underlying a collective activity in which a group of agents is involved.
Abstract: The ability of recognizing a multi-agent plan — a plan which has been generated for multiple executing agents — implies the skill of recognizing the plan underlying a collective activity in which a group of agents is involved. Multi-agent plan recognition is a necessary and useful extension of current PR systems in some domains.

4 citations