Special issue on multi-agent learning [Cognitive Systems Research]

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                     COGNITIVE SYSTEMS RESEARCH
                             Special Issue
      -- Multi-disciplinary studies of multi-agent
learning --

       special issue editor: Ron Sun
(rsun at cecs.missouri.edu)






Cognitive Systems Research
Volume 2, Issue 1, April 2001



 Ron Sun
      Editorial:
      Individual action and collective function:
>>From sociology to
      multi-agent
learning                                           
1-3
      (PDF 42.3 Kb)

 Cristiano Castelfranchi
      The theory of social functions: challenges
for computational
      social science and multi-agent
learning                         5-38
      (PDF 425.2 Kb)

 Tom R. Burns and Anna Gomoliñska
      Socio-cognitive mechanisms of belief change
- Applications of
      generalized game theory to belief revision,
social fabrication,
      and self-fulfilling
prophesy                                    39-54
      (PDF 139.5 Kb)

 Michael L. Littman
      Value-function reinforcement learning in
Markov games
      (PDF 108 Kb)                            
55-66

 Junling Hu and Michael P. Weliman
      Learning about other agents in a dynamic
multiagent system
      (PDF 515.3 Kb)                          
67-79

 Maja J. Mataric
      Learning in behavior-based multi-robot
systems: policies,
      models, and other
agents                                       
81-93
      (PDF 295.6 Kb)


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Table of Contents for <br>Cognitive Systems Research</b></font><br>
<b>Volume 2, Issue 1,
 April 2001</b>



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<dt>  Ron Sun</dt>
<dd><i>Individual action and collective function: From sociology to multi-agent learning</i></dd>
<dd>
<a href="../25/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/25/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 42.3 Kb)





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<td nowrap>1-3</td>

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<td>
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<dt>  Cristiano Castelfranchi</dt>
<dd><i>The theory of social functions: challenges for computational social science and multi-agent learning</i></dd>
<dd>
<a href="../26/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/26/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 425.2 Kb)





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<td nowrap>5-38</td>

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<td>
<dl>
<dt>  Tom R. Burns and Anna Gomoliñska</dt>
<dd><i>Socio-cognitive mechanisms of belief change - Applications of generalized game theory to belief revision, social fabrication, and self-fulfilling prophesy</i></dd>
<dd>
<a href="../27/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/27/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 139.5 Kb)





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<td nowrap>39-54</td>

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<dt>  Michael L. Littman</dt>
<dd><i>Value-function reinforcement learning in Markov games</i></dd>
<dd>
<a href="../28/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/28/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 108 Kb)





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<td nowrap>55-66</td>

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<dt>  Junling Hu and Michael P. Weliman</dt>
<dd><i>Learning about other agents in a dynamic multiagent system</i></dd>
<dd>
<a href="../29/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/29/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 515.3 Kb)





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<td nowrap>67-79</td>

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<dt>  Maja J. Matari<img src="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/30/i1.gif" alt="\mbox{\'{c}}" align="middle"></dt>
<dd><i>Learning in behavior-based multi-robot systems: policies, models, and other agents</i></dd>
<dd>
<a href="../30/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/30/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 295.6 Kb)





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<td nowrap>81-93</td>

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<dd><i>Situated and Embodied Cognition</i></dd>
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<a href="../31/abstract.html" target="_self">[Abstract]</a>

<a href="/gej%2Dng/10/15/16/58/25/31/article.pdf">[Full text]</a>
(PDF 32.5 Kb)





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<td nowrap>95-96</td>

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