08:45 Welcome Desk & Registration (08:45 - 09:15)
09:15
09:15 - 10:45 - Room Berlin A Parallel Session 6 - Agents
  • 51: Parallel Shortest-path Searches in Multiagent-based Simulations with PlaSMA Max Gath, Otthein Herzog and Maximilian Vaske
  • 64: Coalition Formation for Simulating and Analyzing Iterative Prisoner’s Dilemma Udara Weerakoon
  • 122: Agents Displacement in Arbitrary Geometrical Spaces - An Evolutionary Computation based Approach Francesco D'Aleo, Fabio D'Asaro, Valerio Perticone, Giovanni Rizzo and Marco Elio Tabacchi
09:15 - 10:45 - Room Berlin B Parallel Session 6 - Agents & Artificial Intelligence
  • 73: Why Robots Failed - Demonstrating the Superiority of Multiple-order Trading Agents in Experimental Human-agent Financial Markets Marco De Luca
  • 98: Information Assistance for Smart Assembly Stations Mario Aehnelt and Sebastian Bader
  • 128: LS2C – A Platform to Design, Implement and Execute Social Computations Flavio S. Correa Da Silva, Dave Robertson and Wamberto Vasconcelos
09:15 - 10:45 - Room Geneva Parallel Session 6 - Artificial Intelligence
  • 109: Computing Inconsistency Using Logical Argumentation Badran Raddaoui
  • 112: Multiagent Planning by Plan Set Intersection and Plan Verification Jan Jakubův, Jan Tožička and Antonín Komenda
  • 66: Simple Temporal Networks with Partially Shrinkable Uncertainty Andreas Lanz, Roberto Posenato, Carlo Combi and Manfred Reichert
10:45 Coffee-Break (10:45 - 11:00)
11:00
11:00 - 12:00 - Room Manhattan Keynote Lecture Language-based Games Joseph Halpern, Cornell University, United States
12:00
12:00 - 13:00 - Room Berlin A Parallel Session 7 - Artificial Intelligence
  • 17: How to Decrease and Resolve Inconsistency of a Knowledge Base? Dragan Doder and Srdjan Vesic
  • 27: Inconsistency and Sequentiality in LTL Norihiro Kamide
12:00 - 13:00 - Room Berlin B Parallel Session 7a - Artificial Intelligence
  • 48: The Localization of Mindstorms NXT in the Magnetic Unstable Environment Based on Histogram Filtering Piotr Artiemjew
  • 80: Time Series Modelling with Fuzzy Cognitive Maps - Study on an Alternative Concept’s Representation Method Wladyslaw Homenda, Agnieszka Jastrzebska and Witold Pedrycz
  • 175: Self-Consciousness Cannot Be Programmed Jinchang Wang
12:00 - 13:00 - Room Geneva Parallel Session 7b - Artificial Intelligence
  • 121: Fast Item-Based Collaborative Filtering David Ben Shimon, Lior Rokach, Bracha Shapira and Guy Shani
  • 180: Quantifying Depth and Complexity of Thinking and Knowledge Tamal T. Biswas and Kenneth W. Regan
  • 181: Designing Intelligent Agents to Judge Intrinsic Quality of Human Decisions Tamal T. Biswas
13:00 Lunch (13:00 - 14:30)
14:30
14:30 - 16:00 - Room Berlin A Parallel Session 8 - Artificial Intelligence
  • 4: A Cross-lingual Part-of-Speech Tagging for Malay Language Norshuhani Zamin and Zainab Abu Bakar
  • 56: The Application of Learning Theories into Abdullah: An Intelligent Arabic Conversational Agent Tutor Omar G. Alobaidi, Keeley Crockett, Jim D. O'Shea and Tariq M. Jarad
  • 145: Automatic Political Profiling in Heterogeneous Corpora Hodaya Uzan, Esther David, Moshe Koppel and Maayan Geffet-Zhitomirsky
  • 166: Data Mining for Automatic Linguistic Description of Data - Textual Weather Prediction as a Classification Problem J. Janeiro, I. Rodriguez-Fdez, A. Ramos-Soto and A. Bugarín
16:00 Coffee-Break (16:00 - 16:15)
16:15
16:15 - 17:45 - Room Berlin A Parallel Session 9 - Agents & Artificial Intelligence
  • 20: Dynamic Task Allocation for Human-robot Teams Tinka R. A. Giele, Tina Mioch, Mark A. Neerincx and John-Jules C. Meyer
  • 137: The In-between Machine - The Unique Value Proposition of a Robot or Why we are Modelling the Wrong Things Johan Hoorn, Elly Konijn, Desmond Germans, Sander Burger and Annemiek Munneke
  • 158: Multi-Agent Approach for Controlling Robots Marching in a File - A Simulation Yasushi Kambayashi, Ryosuke Shibuya and Munehiro Takimoto
  • 164: Design of Communication and Control for Swarms of Aquatic Surface Drones Anders Lyhne Christensen, Sancho Oliveira, Octavian Postolache, Maria João de Oliveira, Susana Sargento, Pedro Santana, Luis Nunes, Fernando Velez, Pedro Sebastião, Vasco Costa, Miguel Duarte, Jorge Gomes, Tiago Rodrigues and Fernando Silva
17:45
17:45 - 18:45 - Room Manhattan Keynote Lecture Time for a Good Argument Chris Reed, University of Dundee, United Kingdom
18:45
18:45 - 19:00 - Room Manhattan Closing Session
19:00 Farewell Drink (19:00 - 19:30)