[UAI] Call for participation: AAAI Spring Symposium on Multiagent Learning for the Real World

2016-01-26 Thread Christopher Amato
: Christopher Amato, University of New Hampshire Miao Liu, MIT Frans Oliehoek, University of Amsterdam / University of Liverpool Karl Tuyls, University of Liverpool Jonathan How, MIT Peter Stone, University of Texas at Austin ___ uai mailing list uai@ENGR.ORST.EDU

[UAI] Extended deadline: AAAI Spring Symposium on Multiagent Learning for the Real World

2015-10-10 Thread Christopher Amato
arning for solving complex real world problems. Submission Instructions and additional information can be found on our website: http://miaoliu.scripts.mit.edu/SSS-16 <http://miaoliu.scripts.mit.edu/SSS-16> Organizing Committee: Christopher Amato, University of New Hampshire Miao Liu, MIT Fr

[UAI] CfP: AAAI Spring Symposium on Multiagent Learning for the Real World

2015-09-05 Thread Christopher Amato
x real world problems. Submission Instructions and additional information can be found on our website: http://miaoliu.scripts.mit.edu/SSS-16 <http://miaoliu.scripts.mit.edu/SSS-16> Organizing Committee: Christopher Amato, University of New Hampshire Miao Liu, MIT Frans Oliehoek, University

[UAI] PhD Student Opportunities in AI and Robotics at the University of New Hampshire

2015-01-06 Thread Christopher Amato
The Artificial Intelligence Group in the Department of Computer Science at the University of New Hampshire (UNH) is growing! Led by Chris Amato and Wheeler Ruml, the group has multiple openings for PhD students in AI and robotics. Currently active research interests in the group include AI

[UAI] Tutorial on Cooperative Decision Making in Sequential Multiagent Settings @ AAMAS-13

2013-03-22 Thread Christopher Amato
results in this area and their implications on the design of multi-agent systems. Participants should have a basic knowledge of probability theory, and preferably, utility theory. Tutors (in alphabetical order) --- Christopher Amato, MIT Prashant Doshi

[UAI] Tutorial: Self-Interested Decision Making in Sequential Multiagent Settings at AAMAS-13

2013-03-22 Thread Christopher Amato
-agent systems. Participants should have a basic knowledge of probability theory, and preferably, utility theory. Tutors (in alphabetical order) --- Christopher Amato, MIT Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia Frans Oliehoek, Maastricht University

[UAI] Tutorial on Cooperative Decision Making in Sequential Multiagent Settings @ AAMAS-13

2013-03-20 Thread Christopher Amato
results in this area and their implications on the design of multi-agent systems. Participants should have a basic knowledge of probability theory, and preferably, utility theory. Tutors (in alphabetical order) --- Christopher Amato, MIT Prashant Doshi

[UAI] Tutorial: Self-Interested Decision Making in Sequential Multiagent Settings at AAMAS-13

2013-03-07 Thread Christopher Amato
and their implications on the design of multi-agent systems. Participants should have a basic knowledge of probability theory, and preferably, utility theory. Tutors (in alphabetical order) --- Christopher Amato, MIT Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia

[UAI] Tutorial on Cooperative Decision Making in Sequential Multiagent Settings @ AAMAS-13

2013-03-07 Thread Christopher Amato
) --- Christopher Amato, MIT Prashant Doshi, University of Georgia Frans Oliehoek, Maastricht University Zinovi Rabinovich, Mobileye Matthijs Spaan, Delft University of Technology Stefan Witwicki, INESC-ID and Instituto Superior Técnico This tutorial is a follow-up to ones at AAMAS