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Home / Proceedings / AAAI Workshop Papers 2002 /

Autonomy, Delegation, and Control: From Inter-Agent to Groups

Contents

  • Workshop Organization and Contents

    Henry Hexmoor, Rino Falcone

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  • Quantifying the Search Space for Multi-Agent System (MAS) Decision-Making Organizations

    . Suzanne Barber, Matthew T. MacMahon

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  • Tuning the Agent Autonomy: the Relationships between Trust and Control

    Rino Falcone, Cristiano Castelfranchi

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  • A Large-Scale Multi-Agent System for Navy Personnel Distribution

    Lee McCauley, Stan Franklin

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  • Absolute Model of Autonomy and Power: Toward Group Effects

    Henry Hexmoor

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  • Respective Demands of Task and Function Allocation on Human-Machine Cooperation Design: A Psychological Approach

    Jean-Michel Hoc, Serge Debernard

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  • Adjustable Autonomy for Human and Information System Interaction

    Michael S. Kerstetter, Scott D. G. Smith

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  • On the Use of the Multimodal Clues in Observed Human Behavior for the Modeling of Agent Cooperative Behavior

    Jean-Claude Martin

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  • Providing Social Scaffolding for Effective Agent Communities

    G. M. P. O'Hare

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  • Group Interactions Based on Agent Opinion

    Parijat Prosun Kar, Partha Sarathi Dutta, and Sandip Sen

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  • Autonomy in Future Space Missions

    Christopher Rouff

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  • Self-Organization and Adjustable Autonomy: Two Sides of the Same Medal?

    Michael Schillo

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  • Supporting Group Interaction among Humans and Autonomous Agents

    D. Schreckenghost, C. Martin, P. Bonasso, D. Kortenkamp, T. Milam, and C. Thronesbery

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  • Who Can I Trust? Investigating Trust Between Users and Agents in a Multi-Agent Portfolio Management System

    Tiffany Y. Tang, Pinata Winoto, and XiaoLin Niu

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  • Adjustable Autonomy: From Theory to Implementation

    Milind Tambe, Paul Scerri, and David V. Pynadath

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