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AAAI
1996
15 years 7 days ago
Agent Cooperation Can Compensate For Agent Ignorance in Constraint Satisfaction
A team of constraint agents with diverse viewpoints canfind a solution to a constraint satisfaction problem (CSP) whenthe individual agents have an incomplete viewof the problem.I...
Peggy S. Eaton, Eugene C. Freuder
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AAAI
1997
15 years 8 days ago
Dynamic Prioritization of Complex Agents in Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Cooperative distributed problem solving (CDPS) loosely-coupledagentscan be effectively modeledas a distributed constraint satisfaction problem(DCSP) whereeach agent has multiple l...
Aaron A. Armstrong, Edmund H. Durfee
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JAIR
2006
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14 years 11 months ago
Asynchronous Partial Overlay: A New Algorithm for Solving Distributed Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Distributed Constraint Satisfaction (DCSP) has long been considered an important problem in multi-agent systems research. This is because many real-world problems can be represent...
Roger Mailler, Victor R. Lesser
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AI
2005
Springer
14 years 10 months ago
Constraint-based reasoning and privacy/efficiency tradeoffs in multi-agent problem solving
Because of privacy concerns, agents may not want to reveal information that could be of use in problem solving. As a result, there are potentially important tradeoffs between main...
Richard J. Wallace, Eugene C. Freuder
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ATAL
2003
Springer
15 years 4 months ago
Performance models for large scale multiagent systems: using distributed POMDP building blocks
Given a large group of cooperative agents, selecting the right coordination or conflict resolution strategy can have a significant impact on their performance (e.g., speed of co...
Hyuckchul Jung, Milind Tambe