Description |
1 online resource (x, 128 pages) : illustrations |
Series |
Lecture notes in business information processing, 1865-1348 ; 119 |
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Lecture notes in business information processing ; 119.
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Contents |
Non-cooperative Bargaining with Arbitrary One-Sided Uncertainty / Sofia Ceppi, Nicola Gatti, Claudio Iuliano -- An Adaptive Proportional Value-per-Click Agent for Bidding in Ad Auctions / Kyriakos C. Chatzidimitriou -- Improving Prediction in TAC SCM by Integrating Multivariate and Temporal Aspects via PLS Regression / William Groves, Maria Gini -- Testing Adaptive Expectations Models of a Continuous Double Auction Market against Empirical Facts / Neil Rayner, Steve Phelps, Nick Constantinou -- Autonomously Revising Knowledge-Based Recommendations through Item and User Information / Avi Rosenfeld, Aviad Levy, Asher Yoskovitz -- A Bidding Agent for Advertisement Auctions: An Overview of the CrocodileAgent 2010 / Irena Siranovic, Tomislav Cavka, Ana Petric -- Dealing with Trust and Reputation in Unreliable Multi-agent Trading Environments / Iraklis Tsekourakis, Andreas L. Symeonidis -- Analysis of Stable Prices in Non-Decreasing Sponsored Search Auction / ChenKun Tsung, HannJang Ho, SingLing Lee -- Acceptance Strategies for Maximizing Agent Profits in Online Scheduling / Mengxiao Wu, Mathijs de Weerdt |
Summary |
This volume contains ten thoroughly refereed and revised papers detailing recent advances in research on designing trading agents and mechanisms for agent-mediated e-commerce. They were originally presented at the 13th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC 2011), collocated with AAMAS 2011 in Taipei, Taiwan, or at the 2011 Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis (TADA 2011), collocated with IJCAI 2011 in Barcelona, Spain. The papers presented at these two workshops illustrate both the depth and broad range of research topics in this field. They range from providing solutions to open theoretical problems in online scheduling and bargaining under uncertainty, to designing bidding agents in a wide area of application areas, such as electronic commerce, supply chain management, or keyword advertising, to designing agents that can successfully replicate actual human behaviors in realistic games |
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Computer science |
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Artificial intelligence |
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Information systems |
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Management information systems |
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e-Commerce/e-business |
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Business Information Systems |
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Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
In |
Springer eBooks |
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Electronic commerce -- Congresses
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Multiagent systems -- Congresses
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Electronic trading of securities -- Congresses
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Artificial intelligence.
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Commerce.
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Computer networks.
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Artificial Intelligence
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Commerce
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Computer Communication Networks
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artificial intelligence.
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Computer networks
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Commerce
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Artificial intelligence
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Electronic commerce
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Electronic trading of securities
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Multiagent systems
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proceedings (reports)
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Conference papers and proceedings
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Actes de congrès.
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
David, Esther, 1973-
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TADA 2011 (2011 : Barcelona, Spain)
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ISBN |
9783642348891 |
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3642348890 |
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