RULES OF THE GAME
We aim at a very interactive workshop. In order to facilitate the discussion, presentations will follow a format pioneered at the Hakodate COIN meeting. Namely, each presentation will be introduced by another participant. We have reserved 25 minutes for each paper presentation. A presentation consists of the following parts:
Reader's perspective (5 min.): A short introduction by one of the other workshop participants who has read the paper.
Paper presentation (20 min.): Presentation of the paper by the author.
In the first 5 minutes, the paper is introduced by another workshop participant who presents a reader's perspective on the paper. If you want to make slides for your introduction, the limit is 3 slides. During this brief introduction, the introducer may discuss things like:
A brief (subjective) summary of the paper
His/her view on the paper
The relation to his/ her own work
Constructive criticism
Suggestions to the author
Each session (consisting of 3 papers) ends with a short (15 minutes) round table during the presenters of all three papers will answer questions and discuss the session topic with the audience.
Speakers are identified in bold italic.
SESSION 1: Monday 3rd, 11:00-12:30
Chair: to be determined
11:00-11:25 Using Case-Based Reasoning in Autonomic Electronic Institutions Eva Bou (IIIA, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Universitat de Barcelona), Maite López-Sánchez (IIIA, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Universitat de Barcelona), Joan-Antoni Rodríguez-Aguilar (IIIA, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute Universitat de Barcelona)
Introduced by: Mario Gómez
11:25-11:50 Dynamic Institutions for Teamwork Mario Gómez (Department of Computing Science, University of Aberdeen), Enric Plaza (IIIA - Artificial Intelligence Research Institute)
Introduced by: Bob van der Vecht
11:50-12:15 A Dynamic Coordination Mechanism Using Adjustable Autonomy Bob van der Vecht (Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht), Frank Dignum (Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht), John-Jules Ch. Meyer (Department of Information and Computing Sciences, Universiteit Utrecht, Utrecht), Martijn Neef (TNO Defence, Safety and Security, The Hague)
Introduced by: Eva Bou
12:15-12:30 Questions and discussion
LUNCH
SESSION 2: Monday 3rd, 14:00-15:30
Chair: to be determined
14:00-14:25 A Normative Multi-Agent Systems Approach to the Use of Conviviality for Digital Cities Patrice Caire (University of Luxembourg, Computer Science Department)
Introduced by: Francisco Grimaldo
14:25-14:50 Coordination and sociability for intelligent virtual agents Francisco Grimaldo (Computer Science Dept., University of Valencia), Miguel Lozano (Computer Science Dept., University of Valencia), Fernando Barber (Computer Science Dept., University of Valencia)
Introduced by: Eric Matson
14:50-15:15 Knowledge Sharing Between Agents in a Transitioning Organization Eric Matson (Wright State University), Raj Bhatnagar (University of Cincinnati)
Introduced by: Patrice Caire
15:15-15:30 Questions and discussion
BREAK
SESSION 3: Monday 3rd, 16:00-17:30
Chair: to be determined
16:00-16:25 Embedding Landmarks and Scenes in a Computational Model of Institutions Owen Cliffe (Department of Computer Science, University of Bath), Marina De Vos (Department of Computer Science, University of Bath), Julian Padget (Department of Computer Science, University of Bath)
Introduced by: António Carlos da Rocha Costa
16:25-16:50 Semantical Concepts for a Formal Structural Dynamics of Situated Multiagent Systems António Carlos da Rocha Costa (PPGINF, Escola de Informática, Universidade Católica de Pelotas), Gracaliz Pereira Dimuro (PPGINF, Escola de Informática, Universidade Católica de Pelotas)
Introduced by: Jomi Fred Hubner
16:50-17:15 Organisational Artifacts and Agents For Open Multi-Agent Organisations: ‘Giving the power back to the agents’ Rosine Kitio (GIA/DSC/FURB, Brasil), Olivier Boissier (SMA/G2I/ENSM.SE), Jomi Fred Hubner (GIA/DSC/FURB, Brasil), Alessandro Ricci (Universitá di Bologna)
Introduced by: Julian Padget
17:15-17:30 Questions and discussion
SESSION 4: Tuesday 4th, 09:00-10:30
Chair: to be determined
09:00-09:25 A Distributed Architecture for Norm Management in Multi-Agent Systems Andres García-Camino (IIIA, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute), Joan-Antoni Rodríguez-Aguilar (IIIA, Artificial Intelligence Research Institute), Wamberto Vasconcelos (Dept. of Computing Science University of Aberdeen)
Introduced by: Adrian Perreau de Pinninck
09:25-09:50 Distributed Norm Enforcement via Ostracism Adrian Perreau de Pinninck (IIIA - Artificial Intelligence Research Institute), Carles Sierra (IIIA - Artificial Intelligence Research Institute), Marco Schorlemmer (IIIA - Artificial Intelligence Research Institute)
Introduced by: Francesco Viganò
09:50-10:15 Model Checking Norms and Sanctions in Institutions Francesco Viganò (Universitá della Svizzera italiana, Lugano, Switzerland), Marco Colombetti (Politecnico di Milano)
Introduced by: Andres García-Camino
10:15-10:30 Questions and discussion
BREAK
SESSION 5: Tuesday 4th, 11:00-12:30
Chair: to be determined
11:00-11:25 On the Multimodal Logic of Normative Systems Pilar Dellunde (IIIA & UAB)
Introduced by: Maaike Harbers
11:25-11:50 The examination of an information-based approach to trust Maaike Harbers (University of Groningen), Rineke Verbrugge (University of Groningen), Carles Sierra (Institute of Artificial Intelligence IIIA-CSIC), John Debenham (Faculty of Information Technology, University of Technology, Sydney)
Introduced by: Sindhu Joseph
11:50-12:15 A coherence based framework for Institutional Agents Sindhu Joseph (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, IIIA Spanish National Research Council, CSIC), Carles Sierra (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, IIIA Spanish National Research Council, CSIC), Marco Schorlemmer (Artificial Intelligence Research Institute, IIIA Spanish National Research Council, CSIC)
Introduced by: Pilar Dellunde
12:15-12:30 Questions and discussion
LUNCH
SESSION 6: Tuesday 4th, 14:00-15:30
Round table discussion