AI, The Fundamental Social Aggregation Challenge
Papers from the 2012 AAAI Spring Symposium
W. F. Lawless, Don Sofge, Mark Klein, Laurent Chaudron, Program Cochairs
Technical Report SS-12-01. Published by The AAAI Press, Palo Alto, California. This technical report is also available in book and CD format.
Contents
Preface
W. F. Lawless, Don Sofge, Mark Klein, Laurent Chaudron
Network Science: Understanding the Internal Organization of Complex Systems (Invited Talk)
Albert László Barabási
On Microeconomic Errors and Ordinal Group Decision Making
Jonathan Barzilai
Predicting the Prediction Market:Would Smart Agents Help?
Shu Heng Chen
Modeling the Effects of International Interventions with Nexus Network Learne
Deborah V. Duong
Using Autonomous Agent-Based Systems to Counter Asymmetric Threats from Non-State Sponsored Terror Organizations
Gregory O. Gibson, Paul D. Hyden
The Complexity of Two: Dyadic Processes and Evolving Social Aggregations
William A. Griffin, Xun Li
Distributed Aggregation in the Presence of Uncertainty: A Statistical Physics Approach
Mong-ying Ani Hsieh, Thomas William Mather
Robotic Sensor Networks for Environmental Monitoring
Volkan Isler
How Could We Model Cohesiveness in Team Social Fabric in Human-Robot Teams Performing Under Stress?
Geert-Jan M. Kruijff
The Mathematics of Aggregation, Interdependence, Organizations and Systems of Nash Equilibria: A Replacement for Game Theory
William Frere Lawless, Donald A. Sofge
SNARE: Social Network Analysis and Reasoning Environment
Doug Riecken, Anita Raja, Rebecca J. Passonneau, David L. Waltz
Getting Started on a Real-World Challenge Problem in Computational Game Theory and Beyond
Milind Tambe, Bo An
The Effects of Inter-Agent Variation on Developing Stable and Robust Teams
Annie S. Wu, R. Paul Wiegand, Ramya Pradhan, Gautham Anil
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