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Munindar P. Singh

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  613
Citations -  21630

Munindar P. Singh is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Multi-agent system & Autonomous agent. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 580 publications receiving 20279 citations. Previous affiliations of Munindar P. Singh include Motilal Nehru National Institute of Technology Allahabad & University of South Carolina.

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A Probabilistic Approach for Maintaining Trust Based on Evidence

TL;DR: In this paper, a formal model that considers probability and certainty as two dimensions of trust is proposed, and a mechanism using which an agent can update the amount of trust it places in other agents on an ongoing basis is proposed.
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Information Management for Cooperative Engineering

TL;DR: A set of autonomous computational agents for telecommunication service provisioning is described and it is shown how the agents use models of themselves and of the resources that are local to them to co-operate.
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Leveraging Structural and Semantic Correspondence for Attribute-Oriented Aspect Sentiment Discovery

TL;DR: The authors propose Trait, an unsupervised probabilistic model that discovers aspects and sentiments from text and associates them with different attributes, and infers and leverages structural and semantic correspondence using a Markov Random Field.

Moral and social ramifications of autonomous vehicles: a qualitative study of the perceptions of professional drivers

TL;DR: In this article , the authors conducted nine interviews with professional drivers, with at least two years of driving experience, to understand the ethical and societal challenges from the drivers' perspective during the predicted widespread implementation of AVs.
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Introduction to the Special Issue on Multiagent Systems and Services in the Internet of Things

TL;DR: The recent standardization of the Web of Things (WoT) at the IETF and the W3C further facilitates application-layer interoperability in the IoT as discussed by the authors , and the WoT aims to provide uniform access to IoT devices through the Web by hiding the protocols and interfaces used to access the devices behind abstract interaction patterns and hypermedia controls.