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Michael Wooldridge
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 552
Citations - 52141
Michael Wooldridge is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Game theory & Multi-agent system. The author has an hindex of 87, co-authored 543 publications receiving 50675 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Wooldridge include Chalmers University of Technology & Bar-Ilan University.
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Intelligent Agents: Theory and Practice
TL;DR: Agent theory is concerned with the question of what an agent is, and the use of mathematical formalisms for representing and reasoning about the properties of agents as discussed by the authors ; agent architectures can be thought of as software engineering models of agents; and agent languages are software systems for programming and experimenting with agents.
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An Introduction to MultiAgent Systems
TL;DR: A multi-agent system is a distributed computing system with autonomous interacting intelligent agents that coordinate their actions so as to achieve its goal(s) jointly or competitively.
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Introduction to Multiagent Systems
TL;DR: A multi-agent system (MAS) as discussed by the authors is a distributed computing system with autonomous interacting intelligent agents that coordinate their actions so as to achieve its goal(s) jointly or competitively.
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The Gaia Methodology for Agent-Oriented Analysis and Design
TL;DR: The Gaia methodology is both general, in that it is applicable to a wide range of multi-agent systems, and comprehensive, in the that it deals with both the macro-level and the micro-level aspects of systems.
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Agent theories, architectures, and languages: a survey
TL;DR: A survey of what the authors perceive to be the most important theoretical and practical issues associated with the design and construction of intelligent agents is presented.