Best (application) demo:
DALI: An Agent-Plug-In System to “Smartify” Conventional Traffic Control Systems Behnam Torabi and Rym Wenkstern
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Best Blue Sky Paper:
New Foundations of Ethical Multiagent Systems.
Pradeep Kumar Murukannaiah, Nirav Ajmeri, Catholijn Jonker, Munindar Singh
Agents are Dead. Long live Agents!
Virginia Dignum, Frank Dignum
Honorable mention:
Live Simulations
Samarth Swarup, Henning Mortveit
Pragnesh Jay Modi Best Student Paper is:
Yesterday’s Reward is Today’s Punishment: Contrast Effects in Human Feedback to Reinforcement Learning Agents
Divya Ramesh, Anthony Z. Liu, Andres J. Echeverria, Jean Y. Song, Nicholas R. Waytowich, Walter S. Lasecki
This award acknowledges his extensive contributions to our understanding of social interaction and autonomy in Artificial Intelligence through his seminal work on interaction protocols, norms, and trust in multiagent systems.
The selection committee for the ACM/SIGAI Autonomous Agents Research Award is pleased to announce that Professor Munindar Singh is the recipient of the 2020 award. Professor Singh is the Alumni Distinguished Professor of Computer Science at North Carolina State University. #AAMAS
The runner-up for the 2019 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award is:
Dr. Kyle Hollins Wray, whose dissertation was titled “Abstractions in Reasoning for Long-Term Autonomy” and was supervised by Prof. Shlomo Zilberstein from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA.
The winner for the 2019 Victor Lesser Distinguished Dissertation Award is:
Dr. Dominik Peters, whose dissertation was titled “Fair Division of the Commons” and was supervised by Prof. Edith Elkind from the University of Oxford, UK.
Detailed paper information:
K. Dresner and P. Stone, 2008, “A multiagent approach to autonomous intersection management” Journal of Artificial Intelligence, Vol 31, pp. 591-656.
The 2020 IFAAMAS Influential paper award committee has recommended the following two papers for the 2020 award:
A. Procaccia and M. Tennenholtz, “Approximate mechanism design without money”
K. Dresner and P. Stone, “A multiagent approach to autonomous intersection management”
Detailed paper information:
A. Procaccia and M. Tennenholtz, 2009, “Approximate mechanism design without money”, Proceedings of the 10th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (ACM EC 2009), pp. 177-186
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