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DM: Third International Conference on AUTONOMOUS AGENTS (Agents '99)From: Craig A. Knoblock Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 12:24:33 -0500 (EST)
Third International Conference on AUTONOMOUS AGENTS (Agents '99)
Seattle, Washington, May 1-5, 1999
<http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/agents99/>
Early registration: April 2
Cutoff date for conference rate at the hotel: April 1.
Agents'99 Invited Speakers
Michael Mauldin
Chief Scientist, Lycos, Inc.
Managing Director, Virtual Personalities, Inc.
February 3, 1999
09:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Wolfgang Wahlster
Director
German Artificial Intelligence Research Center Ltd. (DFKI GmbH)
February 3, 1999
17:45 - 18:45
Brian Williams
MIT
February 4, 1999
08:30 - 09:30 a.m.
Bill Joy
Chief Scientist and Corporate Executive Officer
Sun Microsystems
Java and JINI: Toward a Network of Objects and Agents
February 4, 1999
approx. 19:00
Dan Ling
Director of Research
Microsoft
February 5, 1999
09:00 - 10:00 a.m.
Workshops
Saturday, May 1 1999
* Agent-Based High Performance Computing:
Problem Solving Applications and Practical Deployment
Contact: Omer F. Rana and Kate Stout
* Mobile Agents in the Context of Competition and Cooperation (MAC3)
Contact: Nelson Minar and Todd Papaioannou
* Agent-Oriented Information Systems (AOIS '99)
Contact: Gerd Wagner
* Agent based Decision-Support for Managing the Internet-Enabled
Supply-Chain
Contact: Richard Goodwin
* Emotion-Based Agent Architectures (EBAA '99)
Contact: Juan Velasquez
* Communicative Agents: The use of natural language in embodied
systems
Contact: Jan-Torsten Milde
* Deception, Fraud and Trust in Agent Societies
Contact: Cristiano Castelfranchi
* Specifying and Implementing Conversation Policies
Contact: Mark Greaves
* Autonomy Control Software
Contact: Henry Hexmoor
Tutorials
Sunday, May 2 1999
The tutorial program consists of the following tutorials:
(F: Full day; M: Half day (Morning); A: Half day (Afternoon))
* F: Robotic Soccer: The Research Challenges and the Concrete
Simulation and Real Robot Platforms,
Peter Stone,Carnegie Melon University,
Manuela Veloso, Carnegie Melon University.
* F: Agents in Electronic Markets,
Tuomas Sandholm, Washington University.
* F: Autonomous Virtual Humans in Virtual Environments,
Nadia Magnenat Thalmann, University of Geneva,
Daniel Thalmann, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology.
* M: Understanding Code Mobility,
Gian Pietro Picco, Washington University in St. Louis,
Giovanni Vigna, University of California Santa Barbara.
* M: Behavior-Based Robotics,
Maja Mataric, University of Southern California,
Ronald Arkin, Georgia Institute of Technology.
* A: Autonomous Systems: Networked Embedded Devices with Physical
Interfaces,
Andreas Birk, Vrije Universiteit Brussel.
* A: Information Filtering and Classification,
Michael J. Pazzani, University of California, Irvine.
* A: Creating Social Agent Desktop Applications: A Practitioner's
Guide,
Dana Moore, AT&T Labs.
Technical Sessions
May 3-5, 1999
<http://www.cs.washington.edu/research/agents99/advance-programme.htm>
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Craig A. Knoblock
University of Southern California Email:
knoblock@isi.edu
Information Sciences Institute Voice: (310) 822-1511
x786
4676 Admiralty Way, Fax: (310)
822-0751
Marina del Rey, CA 90292
http://www.isi.edu/~knoblock
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