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Agent Storm
Head: Katia Sycara
Contact: Lori R Price (lrprice@cs.cmu.edu)
Mailing address:
Carnegie Mellon University
Robotics Institute
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Associated center: CIMDS
Associated lab/group: Intelligent Software Agents
For more information, see this project's homepage.
This page last updated - January 2006.
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Project Description
Agent Storm is a RETSINA agent scenario where agents autonomously coordinate their team-oriented roles and actions while executing a mission in the ModSAF (Modular Semi-Automated Forces) simulation environment.
The goal of Agent Storm is to increase the effectiveness of decision-making teams through the incorporation of agent technology in domains that are distributed, open and subject to time and other environmental contingencies.
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Note: This list may not be comprehensive. It contains only those publications in the RI publications database. Entries are listed in reverse chronological order.
- Team-Oriented Agent Coordination in the RETSINA Multi-Agent System
J.A. Giampapa and K. Sycara
tech. report CMU-RI-TR-02-34, Robotics Institute, Carnegie Mellon University, December, 2002.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [195 KB], ps.gz [157 KB] copyrighted
- Conversational Case-Based Planning for Agent Team Coordination
J.A. Giampapa and K. Sycara
Case-Based Reasoning Research and Development: Proceedings of the Fourth International Conference on Case-Based Reasoning, ICCBR 2001, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg, Vol. 2080, July, 2001, pp. 189--203.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [197 KB], ps.gz [90 KB] copyrighted
- Configuration Management for Multi-Agent Systems
J.A. Giampapa, O.H. Juarez-Espinosa, and K. Sycara
The 5th International Conference on Autonomous Agents (Agents 2001), Association for Computing Machinery, 1515 Broadway, New York, NY, 10036, USA, June, 2001, pp. 230-231.
[Abstract]
Download: pdf [68 KB], ps.gz [45 KB] copyrighted
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