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Publications of year 1996
Books and proceedings
  1. Ibrahim F. Imam, editor. Intelligent Adaptive Agents: Papers from the AAAI Workshop, Technical Report WS-96-04. American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, California, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning. [bibtex-entry]


  2. G. M. P. O'Hare and Nicholas R. Jennings. Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence. John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, NY, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent system, BDI architecture, multi-agent coordination, planning. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Sandip Sen, editor. Adaptation, Coevolution, and Learning in Multiagent Systems: Papers from the 1996 Spring Symposium, Technical Report SS-96-01. American Association for Artificial Intelligence, Menlo Park, California, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Gerhard Weiss and Sandip Sen, editors. Adaption and Learning in Multi-Agent Systems, volume 1042 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science. Springer, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent learning. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Peter A. Flach and Antonis Kakas, editors. Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, Budapest, Hungary, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


Articles in journal or book chapters
  1. Alain Colmerauer and Philippe Roussel. The Birth of Prolog. In Thomas J. Bergin and Richard G. Gibson, editors, History of programming languages---II, pages 331-367. ACM, 1996. Keyword(s): logic programming. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Nicholas R. Jennings. Coordination Techniques for Distributed Artificial Intelligence. In G. M. P. O‚ÇÖHare and N. R. Jennings, editors, Foundations of Distributed Artificial Intelligence,, pages 187-210. John Wiley & Sons, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent coordination, agent programming language. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Anand S. Rao. AgentSpeak(L): BDI Agents Speak Out in a Logical Computable Language. In Agents Breaking Away, pages 42-55. 1996. Keyword(s): agent programming language, BDI architecture. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Gerhard Weiss. Adaptation and Learning in Multi-Agent Systems: Some Remarks and a Bibliography. In Gerhard Weiss and Sandip Sen, editors, Adaptation and Learning in Multi-Agent Systems, pages 1-21. Springer Verlag, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent system, multi-agent learning, survey. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Hiroko Aibat and Takao Terano. A Computational Model for Distributed Knowledge Systems with Learning Mechanisms. Expert Systems with Applications, 10(3-4):417-427, 1996. Keyword(s): distributed knowledge system, multi-agent learning. [bibtex-entry]


  6. Shree Murthy and J. J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves. An Efficient Routing Protocol for Wireless Networks. Mobile Networks and Applications, 1(2):183-197, 1996. Keyword(s): wireless network. [bibtex-entry]


  7. H. S. Nwana, L. C. Lee, and Nicholas R. Jennings. Co-ordination in Software Agent Systems. The British Telecom Technical Journal, 14(4):79-88, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent coordination. [bibtex-entry]


  8. Rob J. van Gabbeek and W. Peter Weijland. Branching Time and Abstraction in Bisimulation Semantics. Journal of the Association for Computing Machinery, 43(3):555-600, 1996. Keyword(s): model theory, graph theory. [bibtex-entry]


Conference articles
  1. Atocha Aliseda. A Unified Framework for Abductive and Inductive Reasoning in Philosophy and AI. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  2. John Bell. Induction in Philosophy and AI. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, pages 7-9, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Brigitte Bessant. The Babelism about Induction and Abduction. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, pages 10-13, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Marc Denecker, Bern Martens, and Luc De Raedt. On the Difference between Abduction and Induction: A Model Theoretic Perspective. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, pages 19-22, 1996. Keyword(s): logic programming, inductive logic programming, inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Yannis Dimopoulos and Antonis Kakas. Abduction and Induction: an AI Perspective. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, pages 68-70, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  6. F. Esposito, E. Lamma, D. Malerba, P. Mello, M. Milano, F. Riguzzi, and G. Semeraro. Learning abductive logic programs. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning, inductive logic programming. [bibtex-entry]


  7. Peter A. Flach. Rationality Postulates for Induction. In Proceedings of the Sixth Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge, pages 267-281, 1996. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  8. Éric Grégoire and Lakhdar Sais. Inductive Reasoning is Sometimes Deductive. In Proceedings of the ECAI'96 Workshop on Abductive and Inductive Reasoning, 1996. Keyword(s): inductive reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  9. Foster John Provost and Daniel N. Hennessy. Scaling Up: Distributed Machine Learning with Cooperation. In Thirteenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent coordination, machine learning. [bibtex-entry]


  10. José M. Vidal and Edmund H. Durfee. The Impact of Nested Agent Models in an Information Economy. In Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, pages 377-384, 1996. Keyword(s): multi-agent system, multi-agent learning, high relevance. [bibtex-entry]



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