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Advances in Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Models, and Applications - 6th Hellenic Conference on AI, SETN 2010, Athens, Greece, May 4-7, 2010. Proceedings (Paperback, 2010 ed.)
Stasinos Konstantopoulos, Stavros Perantonis, Vangelis Karkaletsis, Costas D Spyropoulos, George Vouros
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R1,585
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Arti?cial intelligence (AI) is a dynamic ?eld that is constantly
expanding into new application areas, discovering new research
challenges, and facilitating the development of innovative
products. Today's AI tools might not pass the Turing test, but they
are invaluable aids in organizing and sorting the ever-increasing
volume, complexity,
andheterogeneityofknowledgeavailabletousinourrapidly changing
technological, economic, cultural, and social environment. This
volumeaimsatbringing to the readerallthe latest developmentsin this
exciting and challenging ?eld, and contains papers selected for
presentation at the 6th Hellenic Conference on Arti?cial
Intelligence (SETN 2010), the o?cial meeting of the Hellenic
Society for Arti?cial Intelligence (EETN). SETN 2010 was organized
by the Hellenic Society of Arti?cial Intelligence and the Institute
of Informatics and Telecommunications, NCSR 'Demokritos' and took
place in Athens during May 4-7.Previousconferences were held at the
University of Piraeus (1996), at the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki (2002), attheUniversityoftheAegean(Samos,2004,
andSyros,2008), andjointlyatthe Foundation for Research and
Technology-Hellas (FORTH) and the University of Crete (2006). SETN
conferences play an important role in disseminating innovative and
high-qualityscienti?c results by AI researchers, attractingnot only
EETNm- bers but also scientists advancing and applying AI in many
and diverse domains and from various Greek and international
institutes. However, the most imp- tant aspect of SETN conferences
is that they provide the context in which AI researchers meet and
discuss their work, as well as an excellect opportunity for
students to attend high-quality tutorials and get closer to AI
results.
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Organized Adaption in Multi-Agent Systems - First International Workshop, OAMAS 2008, Estoril, Portugal, May 13, 2008. Revised and Invited Papers (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
George Vouros, Alexander Artikis, Kostas Stathis, Jeremy Pitt
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R1,539
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Adaptation, for purposes of self-healing, self-protection,
self-management, or self-regulation, is currently considered to be
one of the most challenging pr- erties of distributed systems that
operate in dynamic, unpredictable, and - tentially hostile
environments. Engineering for adaptation is particularly c-
plicated when the distributed system itself is composed of
autonomous entities that, on one hand, may act collaboratively and
with benevolence, and, on the other,
maybehavesel?shlywhilepursuingtheirowninterests.Still,
theseentities have to coordinate themselves in order to adapt
appropriately to the prevailing environmental conditions, and
furthermore, to deliberate upon their own and the system's
con?guration, and to be transparent to their users yet consistent
with any human requirements. The question, therefore, of "how to
organize the
envisagedadaptationforsuchautonomousentitiesinasystematicway"becomes
of paramount importance. The ?rst international workshop on
"Organized Adaptation in Multi-Agent Systems" (OAMAS) was a one-day
event held as part of the workshop p- gram arranged by the
international conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent
Systems (AAMAS). It was hosted in Estoril during May, 2008, and was
attended by more than 30 researchers. OAMAS was the steady
convergence of a number of lines of research which suggested that
such a workshop would be timely and opportune. This includes the
areas of autonomic computing, swarm intelligence, agent societies,
self-organizing complex systems, and 'emergence' in general.
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Engineering Societies in the Agents World VIII - 8th International Workshop, ESAW 2007, Athens, Greece, October 22-24, 2007, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
Alexander Artikis, Greogory M. P. O'Hare, Kostas Stathis, George Vouros
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R1,561
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The 8th annual international workshop "Engineering Societies in the
Agents' World" was hosted by the National Centre for Scienti?c
Research "Demok- tos," in Athens, Greece, in October 2007. The
workshop was organized as a stand-alone event, running over three
days. ESAW 2007 built upon the success of prior ESAW workshops:
ESAW 2006 held in Dublin, ESAW 2005 held in Ku, sadasi, going back
to the ?rst ESAW workshop, which was held in Berlin in 2000. ESAW
2007 was attended by 40 participants from 10 di?erent countries.
Eachpresentationwasfollowedby highly interactivediscussions, in
line with the ESAW spirit of having open discussions with fellow
experts. The ESAW workshop series started in 2000 to provide a
forum for prese- ing highly inter-disciplinary workon technologies,
methodologies, platforms and tools for the engineering of complex
arti?cial agent societies. Such systems have found applications in
many diverse domains such as space ?ight operations, e-business and
ambient intelligence. Despite ESAW traditionally placing - phasis
on practical engineering issues and applications, the workshop did
not exclude theoretical and philosophical contributions, on the
proviso that they clearly documented their connection to the core
applied issues. Discussions coalesced around the following themes:
- electronic institutions; - models of complex distributed systems
with agents and societies; - interaction in agent societies; -
engineering social intelligence in multi-agent systems; - trust and
reputation in agent societies; - analysis, design and development
of agent societies."
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Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 13th European Conference, EUMAS 2015, and Third International Conference, AT 2015, Athens, Greece, December 17-18, 2015, Revised Selected Papers (Paperback, 1st ed. 2016)
Michael Rovatsos, George Vouros, Vicente Julian
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R2,947
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This book constitutes the revised selected papers from the 13
European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems, EUMAS 2015, and the
Third International Conference on Agreement Technologies, AT 2015,
held in Athens, Greece, in December 2015. The 36 papers presented
in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 65
submissions. They are organized in topical sections named:
coordination and planning; learning and optimization, argumentation
and negotiation; norms, trust, and reputation; agent-based
simulation and agent programming.
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Artificial Intelligence: Theories, Models and Applications - 5th Hellenic Conference on AI, SETN 2008, Syros, Greece, October 2-4, 2008, Proceedings (Paperback, 2008 ed.)
John Darzentas, George Vouros, Spyros Vosinakis, Argyris Arnellos
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R1,589
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Artificial intelligence (AI) is a dynamic field that is constantly
expanding into new application areas, discovering new research
challenges and facilitating the devel- ment of innovative products.
Today's information overload and rapid technological advancement
raise needs for effective management of the complexity and
heteroge- ity of knowledge, for intelligent and adaptable
man-machine interfaces and for pr- ucts and applications that can
learn and take decisions by themselves. Although the mystery of
human-level intelligence has just started to be uncovered in
various int- disciplinary fields, AI is inspired by the respective
scientific areas to explore certain theories and models that will
provide the methods and techniques to design and - velop
human-centered applications that address the above-mentioned needs.
This volume contains papers selected for presentation at the 5th
Hellenic Conference on Artificial Intelligence (SETN 2008), the
official meeting of the Hellenic Society for Artificial
Intelligence (EETN). Previous conferences were held at the
University of Piraeus (1996), at the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki (2002), at the University of the Aegean (2004) and at
the Institute of Computer Science at FORTH (Foundation for Research
and Technology - Hellas) and the University of Crete (2006).
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Rhythm of the Head (Paperback)
Georg Voros; Foreword by Dom Famularo; Contributions by Virgil Donati
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Quoted, copied, discussed but never bettered, this is one of the
most influential books available on drumming. Endorsed by legends
Bill Bruford, Virgil Donati and Carl Palmer with the Foreword by
Dom Famularo, this book is essential for drummers of all ages and
level. Read by drummers around the world, Rhythm of the Head offers
a wealth of information jam packed into 25 chapters - totally
dedicated to the art and psychology of drumming. Discover how to
develop a good reputation, how to successfully prepare for
auditions, how to work with big names and much, much more... "This
is a special book, special in that it is so comprehensive. For me
his strength lies in the understanding he gives to the whole
business of drumming. - If only I'd had this valuable perspective
in my early years. Whether you are a beginner or a seasoned
campaigner, there is every chance you'll find yourself in this
book" - From the review in MUSICIAN - Journal of the British
Musicians Union by Ted McKenna (Ian Gillan, Michael Schenker Group,
Rory Gallagher
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