CEEMAS-2001
2nd International Workshop of Central and Eastern Europe on Multi-Agent Systems
CEEMAS-2001
26 - 29 September 2001, Cracow, Poland  

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Program:

Wednesday, 26 September

16:00 - 18:00 Registration

Thursday, 27 September

8:15 - 9:15 Registration

9:15 - 9:30 Opening Session

9:30 - 11:30 Invited Lectures 1

Chair: V. Gorodetski

  1. N. R. Jennings - Automated Haggling: Building Artificial Negotiators
  2. J. Bradshaw - Terraforming Cyberspace
  3. M. Luck - Agent Link information

11:30-12:00 Coffee Break

12:00 - 13:40 Sesion T1

ORGANISATION AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS
Chair: B. Dunin-Keplicz

  1. F. Dignum, D. Kinny, L. Sonenberg - Motivational attitudes of agents: On desires, obligations and norms
  2. M. Fasli - On Commitments, Roles and Obligations
  3. T. Szuba - Universal, formal model of Collective Intelligence and its IQ measure
  4. E. Nawarecki, G. Dobrowolski, M. Kisiel-Dorohinicki - Organizations in the Particular Class of Multi-Agent Systems

13:40 - 15:15 Lunch

15:15 - 16:55 Session T2

AGENT AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEM ARCHITECTURES, MODELS AND FORMALISMS
Chair: G. Dobrowolski

  1. S. W. de Lioncurt, M. Luck - Towards a Model for Analysis and Specification of Agent Behavioural Requirements
  2. K. Cetnarowicz, P. Gruer, V. Hilairc, A. Koukam - A Formal Specification of M-agent Architecture
  3. C. Jonker, J. Treur, W. Wijngaards - A Modelling Environment for Mind and Matter Aspects of Intentional Behaviour
  4. M. Flasinski - Automata-based multi-agent model as a tool for constructing real-time intelligent control systems

16:55-17:25 Coffee Break

17:25 - 19:05 Sesion T3

COMMUNICATION LANGUAGES, PROTOCOLS AND NEGOTIATION
Chair: N. R. Jennings

  1. S. Ambroszkiewicz, T. Nowak, D. Mikulowski, L. Rozwadowski- A Concept of Agent Language in Agentspace
  2. N. Hameurlain - Formal Semantics for Behavioral Substitutability of Agent Components: Application to Interaction Protocols
  3. J. Romero Cortes, L. Sheremetov - Model of Negotiation in Multi Agent Systems Based on the Games Theory with Fuzzy Coalitions
  4. M. Pechoucek, V. Marik, J. Barta - CPlanT: "An Asquaintance Model Based Coalition Formation Multi-Agent System

Friday, 27 September

8:15 - 9:55 Session F1

APPLICATIONS OF MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS
Chair: T. Ishida

  1. K. Gajos - Rascal - a Resource Manager For Multi Agent Systems in Smart Spaces
  2. N. Agray, W. van der Hoek, E. de Vink - On BAN Logics for Industrial Security Protocols
  3. K. Cetnarowicz, J. Kozlak - Multi-Agent System For Flexible Manufacturing Systems Management
  4. A. Pavliska, V. Srovnal - Robot Disassembly Process Using Multi-agent System

9:55 - 10:25 Coffee Break

10:25 - 12:30 Session F2

AGENTS AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT TOOLS
Chair: K. Cetnarowicz

  1. P. M. Ricordel, Y. Demazeau - Volcano, a Vowels-Oriented Multi-Agent Platform
  2. V. Gorodetski, O. Karsayev, I. Kotenko, A. Khabalov - Software Development Kit for Multi-agent Systems Design and Implementation
  3. W. de Vries, F. de Boer, K. Hindriks, W. van der Hoek, J. J. Mayer - A Programming Language for Coordinating Group Actions
  4. C. Oechslein, F. Kluegl, R. Herrler, F. Puppe - UML for Behavior-Oriented Multi-Agent Simulations
  5. S. Sauvage - MAS Oriented Patterns

12:30 - 14:00 Lunch

14:00 - 14:20 Walk to Collegium Maius

14:20 - 15:00 Excursion (Collegium Maius)

15:15 - 17:30 Invited Lectures 2

Chair: J. Bradshaw, B. Dunin-Keplicz

  1. T. Ishida - Social Agents in Digital Cities
  2. A. Skowron - Approximate Reasoning by Agents
  3. K. Zielinski - Network Services in Context of Pervasive Mobile Internet

19:00 Conference Dinner

Saturday, 28 September

8:15 - 9:45 Poster Session
Chair: R. Verbrugge

  1. P. Korytkowski, O. Zaikin, A. Dolgui - Optimization of resource allocation in the distributed production network
  2. R. Scherer, A. Prokopinska, L. Rutkowski - A Multi-Agent Fusion Classification System
  3. G. Rybina, D. Petukhov - Intelligent Agents Interaction Model
  4. X. Zhang, H. Hexmoor -Utility-based Role Exchange
  5. Da-Jun Cao, Liang-Xian Xu - A Methodology of Agent-oriented Analysis
  6. C. Sandru, V. Negru - Intermediating Commerce Transactions Using Multi-Agent Techniques
  7. A. Smirnov, M. Pashkin, N. Chilov, T. Levashova - Multi-Agent Architecture for Knowledge Fussion from Distributed Sources
  8. V. Fertman, T. Gavrilova - One approach to the visual design of intelligent agents
  9. M. Nowostawski, S. Cranefield, M. Purvis - Simple Semantic Language - The Abstract Content Language
  10. M. Nowostawski, M. Purvis, S. Cranefield - KEA -- Multi-Level Agent Infrastructure
  11. L. Sheremetov, M. Contreras - Component Agent Platform
  12. T. Orzechowski - Concepts of Systems for Information Retrieval
  13. H. Verhagen, L. Brouwers - Agent Models of Catastrophic Events
  14. C. Jonker, J. Burgett, A. Razaq, S. Hussain, K. Silz - MOBIE: Personalized Automated Recharge of Prepaid Mobile Phones

9:45 - 11:50 Session S1

THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF DAI
Chair: W. v/d Hoek

  1. A. Mazurkiewicz, D. Wróblewski - Messages, Clock, and Gravitation
  2. C. Jonker, J. Treur, W. Wijngaards - Temporal Languages for Simulation and Analysis of the Dynamics within an Organisation
  3. G. Serban - Training Hidden Markov Models - a method for training intelligent agents
  4. W. Penczek - Efficient model checking of causal-knowledge protocols
  5. A. Bielecki - Agent's Adaptivity - Some Aspects of Theoretical Foundations of a Neural Agent Training Process

11:50 - 12:20 Coffe Break

12:20 - 14:00 Session S2

LEARNING IN MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS
Chair: R. Schaefer

  1. A. Kiss, J. Quinqueton - Learning user preferences in multi-agent system
  2. N. Sabouret, J. P. Sansonnet - Learning Collective Behavior from Local Interactions
  3. N. Monekosso, P. Remagnino - Q-Learning augmented with synthetic pheromones
  4. J. Jurek - Syntactic Pattern Recognition Agents for Real-Time Expert Systems

14:00 Closing