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ATAL
2009
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Perspectives and challenges of agent-based simulation as a tool for economics and other social sciences
This paper argues that the agent-based simulation approach is just the one appropriate to the social sciences (including economics). Although there were many predecessor approache...
Klaus G. Troitzsch
DIGRA
2005
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Connecting Worlds. Fantasy Role-Playing Games, Ritual Acts and the Magic Circle
From a cultural history and game theoretical perspective my work focuses on the relationship between the fantasy subculture, fantasy role-playing games and the daily life of their...
Marinka Copier
HUC
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
Why It's Worth the Hassle: The Value of In-Situ Studies When Designing Ubicomp
How should Ubicomp technologies be evaluated? While lab studies are good at sensing aspects of human behavior and revealing usability problems, they are poor at capturing context o...
Yvonne Rogers, Kay Connelly, Lenore Tedesco, Willi...
ICIA
2007
13 years 7 months ago
Why and How to Model Multi-Modal Interaction for a Mobile Robot Companion
Verbal and non-verbal interaction capabilities for robots are often studied isolated from each other in current research trend because they largely contribute to different aspects...
Shuyin Li, Britta Wrede
AIPRF
2007
13 years 6 months ago
On the Role of Interactive Epistemology in Multiagent Planning
This paper focuses on the foundational role of interactive epistemology in the problem of generating plans for rational agents in multiagent settings. Interactive epistemology dea...
Prashant Doshi