DOCTORAL
AAMAS 2009 will include a doctoral mentoring program, intended for PhD students in advanced stages of their research. This program will provide an opportunity for students to interact closely with established researchers in their fields, to receive feedback on their work and to get advice on managing their careers.
Specifically, the goals of the program are:
- To match each student with an established researcher in the community (who will act as a mentor). The mentor will interact closely with the student, will provide feedback on research, help form new contacts, etc.
- To allow students an opportunity to present their work to a friendly audience of other students as well as mentors.
- To provide students with contacts and professional networking opportunities.
- The doctoral mentoring program will consist of opportunities for interactions between mentors and their mentorees prior to the conference, as well as a one day doctoral symposium.
Doctoral Papers
Christopher Amato
Modelling Rational Agents in Multi-Agent Systems
Nils Bulling
Agents with Emotional Intelligence for Storytelling
João Dias, Ana Paiva
Trustworthy Service-Oriented Computing
Chung-Wei Hang
Integrating Value Function-Based and Policy Search Methods for Sequential Decision Making
Shivaram Kalyanakrishnan
Learning a Model of Speaker Head Nods using Gesture Corpora
Jina Lee
Coalition Structure Generation Utilizing Compact Characteristic Function
Naoki Ohta
Reputation-Based Decisions for Cognitive Agents
Isaac Pinyol
Scaling Multiagent Markov Decision Processes
Scott Proper
Commitment Abstraction for Efficient Planning and Coordination in Stochastic Multi-agent Systems
Stefan J. Witwicki
Towards Scaling Up Search Algorithms for Solving Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems
William Yeoh