International Conference on Multiagent Systems
The Conference on Multi-Agent Systems is a joint effort of the North American distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) community, the Japanese multi-agent and cooperative computing (MACC) community, and the European modeling autonomous agents in a multi-agent world (MAAMAW) community. This conference was initiated as a result of the growing recognition of the importance of multi-agent systems and architectures to fundamental issues in computer science and to the development of commercial network applications.
Current holdings in the AAAI Digital Library include papers from the following conferences:
- The Second International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-1996)
- The First International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (ICMAS-1995)
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