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PAAMS, the International Conference on Practical Applications of
Agents and Multi-Agent Systems is an evolution of the International
Workshop on Practical Applications of Agents and Multi-Agent
Systems. PAAMS is an international yearly tribune to present, to
discuss, and to disseminate the latest developments and the most
important outcomes related to real-world applications. It provides
a unique opportunity to bring multi-disciplinary experts, academics
and practitioners together to exchange their experience in the
development of Agents and Multi-Agent Systems. This volume presents
the papers that have been accepted for the 2017 in the special
sessions: Agent-Based Social Simulation, Modelling and Big-Data
Analytics (ABM); Advances on Demand Response and Renewable Energy
Sources in Agent Based Smart Grids (ADRESS); Agents and Mobile
Devices (AM); Computer vision in Multi-Agent Robotics (RV);
Persuasive Technologies (PT); Web and Social Media Mining (WASMM).
The volume also includes the papers accepted for publication in the
Doctoral Consortium (DCAI, DCAI-DECON, ISAMI, MIS4TEL, PAAMS, PACBB
2017 conferences).
Biological and biomedical research are increasingly driven by
experimental techniques that challenge our ability to analyse,
process and extract meaningful knowledge from the underlying data.
The impressive capabilities of next-generation sequencing
technologies, together with novel and constantly evolving, distinct
types of omics data technologies, have created an increasingly
complex set of challenges for the growing fields of Bioinformatics
and Computational Biology. The analysis of the datasets produced
and their integration call for new algorithms and approaches from
fields such as Databases, Statistics, Data Mining, Machine
Learning, Optimization, Computer Science and Artificial
Intelligence. Clearly, Biology is more and more a science of
information and requires tools from the computational sciences. In
the last few years, we have seen the rise of a new generation of
interdisciplinary scientists with a strong background in the
biological and computational sciences. In this context, the
interaction of researchers from different scientific fields is,
more than ever, of foremost importance in boosting the research
efforts in the field and contributing to the education of a new
generation of Bioinformatics scientists. The PACBB'17 conference
was intended to contribute to this effort and promote this fruitful
interaction, with a technical program that included 39 papers
spanning many different sub-fields in Bioinformatics and
Computational Biology. Further, the conference promoted the
interaction of scientists from diverse research groups and with a
distinct background (computer scientists, mathematicians,
biologists).
The present book brings together experience, current work, and
promising future trends associated with distributed computing,
artificial intelligence, and their application in order to provide
efficient solutions to real problems. DCAI 2023 is a forum to
present applications of innovative techniques for studying and
solving complex problems in artificial intelligence and computing
areas. This year’s technical program presents both high quality
and diversity, with contributions in well-established and evolving
areas of research. Specifically, 108 papers were submitted, by
authors from 31 different countries representing a truly “wide
area network” of research activity. The DCAI’23 technical
program has selected 50 full papers in the Special Sessions (ASET,
AIMPM, AI4CS, CLIRAI, TECTONIC, PSO-ML, SmartFoF, IoTalentum) and,
as in past editions, it will be special issues in ranked journals.
This symposium is organized by the LASI and Centro Algoritmi of the
University of Minho (Portugal). The authors like to thank all the
contributing authors, the members of the Program Committee,
National Associations (AEPIA, APPIA), and the sponsors (AIR
Institute).
Local Electricity Markets introduces the fundamental
characteristics, needs, and constraints shaping the design and
implementation of local electricity markets. It addresses current
proposed local market models and lessons from their limited
practical implementation. The work discusses relevant decision and
informatics tools considered important in the implementation of
local electricity markets. It also includes a review on management
and trading platforms, including commercially available tools.
Aspects of local electricity market infrastructure are identified
and discussed, including physical and software infrastructure. It
discusses the current regulatory frameworks available for local
electricity market development internationally. The work concludes
with a discussion of barriers and opportunities for local
electricity markets in the future.
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