Agent Environments for Multi-Agent Systems IV 4th International Workshop, E4MAS 2014 - 10 Years Later, Paris, France, May 6, 2014, Revised Selected and Invited Papers
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereedpost-workshop proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Environments forMultiagent Systems, E4MAS 2014 - 10 years later, held in Paris, France, in May2014 as an associated event of AAMAS 2014, the 13th International Conference onAutonomous Agents a...
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Abstract | This book constitutes the thoroughly refereedpost-workshop proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Environments forMultiagent Systems, E4MAS 2014 - 10 years later, held in Paris, France, in May2014 as an associated event of AAMAS 2014, the 13th International Conference onAutonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.The 6 revised full papers presented together with 1roadmap paper and 7 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 14initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on connectingagents, environments, and humans; environments for complex and stigmergicsystems; virtual and simulated environments; and open agent environments andinteroperability. |
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The 6 revised full papers presented together with 1 roadmap paper and 7 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 14 initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on connecting agents, environments, and humans; environments for complex and stigmergic systems; virtual and simulated environments; and open agent environments and interoperability. This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Environments for Multiagent Systems, E4MAS 2014 - 10 years later, held in Paris, France, in May 2014 as an associated event of AAMAS 2014, the 13th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.The 6 revised full papers presented together with 1 roadmap paper and 7 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 14 initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on connecting agents, environments, and humans; environments for complex and stigmergic systems; virtual and simulated environments; and open agent environments and interoperability. This book constitutes the thoroughly refereedpost-workshop proceedings of the 4th International Workshop on Environments forMultiagent Systems, E4MAS 2014 - 10 years later, held in Paris, France, in May2014 as an associated event of AAMAS 2014, the 13th International Conference onAutonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems.The 6 revised full papers presented together with 1roadmap paper and 7 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected from 14initial submissions. The papers are organized in topical sections on connectingagents, environments, and humans; environments for complex and stigmergicsystems; virtual and simulated environments; and open agent environments andinteroperability. |
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Subtitle | 4th International Workshop, E4MAS 2014 - 10 Years Later, Paris, France, May 6, 2014, Revised Selected and Invited Papers |
TableOfContents | 2 First Generation: Electronic Institutions Enacted by Ad-Hoc Coordination Infrastructures -- 3 Second Generation: Electronic Institutions Enacted by a General-Purpose Coordination Infrastructure -- 3.1 AMELI: A Core Infrastructure for Electronic Institutions -- 3.2 Human Participation -- 3.3 Case Study -- 3.4 Analysis -- 4 Third Generation: Electronic Institutions -- 4.1 Agreement Technologies Environment -- 4.2 Case Study -- 4.3 Human Participation -- 4.4 Analysis -- 5 Fourth-Generation: Peer-to-Peer Electronic Institutions -- 5.1 PeerFlow Basic Infrastructure -- 5.2 P2P Electronic Institution Internal Agents -- 5.3 Peerflow Distributed Database -- 5.4 Building Software Agents. What's Different? -- 5.5 Human Participation -- 5.6 Case Study: PRAISE -- 5.7 Case Study: WeCurate -- 6 On the Relationships Between Electronic Institutions and Environments -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Author Index 4 The Smart Taxi System: Simulation and Analysis -- 5 Modelling the Environment -- 6 Conclusions -- References -- Reconciling Event- and Agent-Based Paradigms in the Engineering of Complex Systems: The Role of Environment Abstractions -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Role of the Environment in MAS -- 2.1 Environment as a First-Class Abstraction -- 2.2 Environment as an Architectural Component -- 3 The Role of the Environment in EBS -- 3.1 MAS Perspective on EBS Environment -- 4 The Role of the Environment in EBMAS -- 4.1 Event Sources -- 4.2 Boundary Artefacts -- 4.3 Event-Based Situated Coordination -- 5 Case Study: Event-Based Situated Coordination in TuCSoN -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Virtual and Simulated Environments -- From Physical to Virtual: Widening the Perspective on Multi-Agent Environments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Analysis Dimensions -- 2.1 Environment Dimension -- 2.2 Agent Dimension -- 2.3 Interaction Dimension -- 3 Domain Classification -- 3.1 Domains Situated in Physical Environment -- 3.2 Domains Situated in Physical-Virtual Environment -- 3.3 Domains Situated into Virtual Environment -- 4 Levels of Support by the Environment -- 4.1 Levels of Support for Digital Agents or Robots -- 4.2 Levels of Support for Human Agents -- 4.3 Levels of Support for Human, Digital or Robot Agents -- 5 Conclusions or What is Waiting Ahead of Us -- References -- Organizational and Holonic Modelling of a Simulated and Synthetic Spatial Environment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Organizational Model of the Simulated Environment -- 3 Agents of the Simulated Environment -- 4 Indicators for the Multilevel Simulation -- 4.1 Dynamics of the Simulated Environment Agents -- 5 Implementation with sarl -- 6 Experiments -- 7 Related Works -- 8 Links to Research Challenges Related to the Agent Environment -- 9 Conclusion -- References Towards a `Smart' Collaborative Virtual Environment and Multi-agent Approach to Designing an Intelligent Virtual Agent -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Trends in Designing CVEs and the Resident IVAs -- 2.1 MAS to Manage the Physical Behaviour of IVAs -- 2.2 MAS to Manage the Cognitive Capabilities of IVAs -- 2.3 Hybrid Approaches that Combine the Cognitive Capabilities and the Physical Behaviour -- 3 Requirements for a Collaboration in CVEs -- 4 The Proposed Model of a CVE -- 4.1 Toward a `Smart' CVE -- 4.2 Designing an Agent with Distributed Abstraction -- 5 Interactions of MAS-Based IVA with the Proposed CVE -- 6 Conclusion and Future Work -- References -- Environment Modelling for Spatial Load Forecasting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 Environment Modelling -- 4 Environment Modelling for Spatial Load Forecasting -- 4.1 Substations and Transformers -- 4.2 Buildings -- 4.3 Greenfields -- 4.4 Buyers -- 5 Experimental Set-Up -- 5.1 Data -- 5.2 Implementation -- 6 Experimental Results -- 7 Open Challenges in SmartGrid Integration -- 8 Conclusions -- References -- Open Agent Environments and Interoperability -- Towards Organizational Interoperability Through the Environment -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Overview -- 3 Background Concepts and Technologies -- 3.1 Artifacts -- 3.2 Organizational Models -- 3.3 Normative Programming Language -- 4 Translating Organizational Models to the NPL -- 4.1 AGR -- 4.2 OPERA -- 5 Work on AGR Implementation -- 5.1 Overview -- 5.2 MOISE's Organizational Artifacts Implementation -- 5.3 Implementation of AGR Artifacts -- 5.4 Example: Write Paper Organization -- 6 Discussion -- 7 Conclusion and Future Work -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Infrastructures to Engineer Open Agent Environments by Means of Electronic Institutions -- 1 Introduction 3 Modelling Humans in the Loop -- 4 Reifying Human Actions and Perceptions into the Agent Environment -- 4.1 Pervasive Ecosystems and Human-Aware Superorganisms -- 4.2 Human-Agent Collectives -- 4.3 Virtual Institutions -- 4.4 Mirror Worlds -- 4.5 Commonalities: Stigmergy Among Humans and Agents -- 5 Humans Inside -- 6 Towards Environments Where Humans and Agents Are Happy to Live in -- Open Challenges -- References -- Environments for Complex and Stigmergic Systems -- Engineering Environment-Mediated Coordination via Nature-Inspired Laws -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The SAPERE Approach and Its Reference Architecture -- 3 The SAPERE Middleware and Its Programming Interface -- 3.1 The Middleware -- 3.2 The SAPERE API -- 3.3 LSAs -- 4 The Eco-Laws Set -- 4.1 Bond -- 4.2 Aggregate -- 4.3 Decay -- 4.4 Spread -- 5 From Eco-Laws to Distributed Self-organization and Its Application to Pervasive Services -- 5.1 Realizing Self-organizing Schemes with Eco-Laws -- 5.2 Application Areas -- 6 Related Works -- 6.1 Environment-Mediated Coordination Models -- 6.2 Situatedness and Context-Awareness in Pervasive Services -- 6.3 Self-organization -- 7 Conclusions and Open Challenges -- References -- Introduction and Challenges of Environment Architectures for Collective Intelligence Systems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 2.1 Environment-Mediated Interaction and Stigmergic Coordination -- 2.2 IT-Enabled Collective Intelligence -- 3 CIS Environments -- 3.1 CIS Characteristics -- 3.2 CIS Architectural Principles -- 3.3 Example: Wiki System -- 4 CIS Architecture Framework -- 5 Agenda for Future Research -- 5.1 Architecture and Design -- 5.2 Technology -- 5.3 System Dynamics -- 6 Conclusion -- References -- Specification and Analysis of Open-Ended Systems with CARMA -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Related Work -- 3 CARMA in a Nutshell Intro -- Preface -- Organization -- Contents -- Roadmap -- Agent Environments for Multi-agent Systems -- A Research Roadmap -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Agent Environments for Large-Scale Multi-agent Systems -- 2.1 Large Scale and Agent Environments -- 2.2 Challenges on Large Scale Agent Environments in Retrospect -- 2.3 Example Application -- 2.4 Challenges Ahead -- 3 Open Agent Environments for Multi-agent Systems -- 3.1 What Is Openness? -- 3.2 Challenges on Openness of Agent Environments in Retrospect -- 3.3 Example Application -- 3.4 Challenges Ahead -- 4 Agent Environments and Humans in the Loop -- 4.1 Humans in the Loop -- 4.2 Challenges on Humans in the Loop in Retrospect -- 4.3 Example Application -- 4.4 Challenges Ahead -- 5 Roadmap -- References -- Connecting Agents, Environments, and Humans -- Agent Bodies: An Interface Between Agent and Environment -- 1 Introduction -- 2 State of the Art -- 3 Refining the Body Concept -- 3.1 Definition -- 3.2 Component Responsibilities -- 3.3 Example of Formalism: The Perception Process -- 4 Discussion -- 5 Typology -- 5.1 Based on Cardinality -- 5.2 Based on the Environment Nature -- 6 Modeling and Deployment Challenges -- 6.1 Mastering the Body Concept -- 6.2 Mastering the Mind Concept -- 6.3 Supporting the Body in the Engineering of the Agent Environment -- 7 Conclusions -- References -- Where Are All the Semantic Web Agents: Establishing Links Between Agent and Linked Data Web Through Environment Abstraction -- Abstract -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Architectural Patterns of Linked Data Web -- 3 A Conceptual Architecture for Linking Agents with the Linked Data Web -- 4 Evaluation of the Proposed Framework -- 5 Conclusion -- Acknowledgements -- References -- Mixed Environments for MAS: Bringing Humans in the Loop -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Background: Agent Environment Support Levels |
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