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Publications of year 1999
Books
  1. M. Bratman. Faces of Intention, Cambridge Studies in Philosophy. Cambridge University Press, 1999.
    Keywords: honours reading, intentionality, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Rod Downey and Michael R. Fellows. Parameterized complexity, Monographs in computer science.. Springer, New York, 1999.
    Note: R.G. Downey, M.R. Fellows. New Zealand authors. Includes bibliographical references (p. [489]-516) and index.
    Keywords: computational complexity, graph theory, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Jacques Ferber. Multi-Agent Systems. Addison Wesley, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Sanjay Jain. Systems that learn : an introduction to learning theory , Learning, development, and conceptual change. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2nd edition, 1999.
    Note: Sanjay Jain ... [et al.] ill. ; 24 cm A Bradford book.
    Keywords: machine learning, honours reading. [abstract] [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  5. Frank C. Keil and Robert A. Wilson, editors. The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1999.
    Note: 99011115 GB99-44540 edited by Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil. A Bradford book. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Keywords: honours reading, agents, cognitive science. [bibtex-entry]


  6. Gerhard Weiss, editor. Multiagent systems : a modern approach to distributed artificial intelligence. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


Journal Articles and Chapters
  1. G. De Giacomo and H. J. Levesque. An incremental interpreter for high-level programs with sensing. In H. J. Levesque and F. Pirri, editors,Logical Foundation for cognitive agents: contributions in honor of Ray Reiter, pages 86--102. Springer, Berlin, 1999.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, situation calculus, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Joseph Y. Halpern and Richard A. Shore. Reasoning about Common Knowledge with Infinitely Many Agents. In Logic in Computer Science, pages 384--393. 1999.
    Keywords: epistemic logic, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Michael N. Huhns and Larry M. Stephens. Multiagent Systems and Societies of Agents. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 79--120. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Yves Lesperance. Situation Calculus. In Frank C. Keil and Robert A. Wilson, editors,The MIT encyclopedia of the cognitive sciences, pages 771--772. MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 1999.
    Note: 99011115 GB99-44540 edited by Robert A. Wilson and Frank C. Keil. A Bradford book. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
    Keywords: honours reading, situation calculus, modal logic, model theory. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Tuomas W. Sandholm. Distributed Rational Decision Making. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 201--258. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  6. Sandip Sen and Gerhard Weiss. Learning in Multiagent Systems. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 259--298. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: machine learning, inductive logic programming, honours reading, agents. [bibtex-entry]


  7. Gerhard Weiss and Pierre Dillenbourg. What is 'multi' in Multiagent Learning?. In Pierre Dillenbourg, editor,Collaborative learning. Cognitive and computational approaches, pages 64--80. Pergamon Press, 1999.
    Keywords: machine learning, inductive logic programming, honours reading, agents. [bibtex-entry]


  8. Michael J. Wooldridge. Intelligent Agents. In Gerhard Weiss, editor,Multiagent Systems: A Modern Approach to Distributed Artificial Intelligence, pages 27--77. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA, USA, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, artificial intelligence, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  9. Jim Blythe. Decision-Theoretic Planning. AI Magazine, 20(2):37--54, 1999.
    Keywords: planning, honours reading, decision theory. [bibtex-entry]


  10. Craig Boutilier, Thomas Dean, and Steve Hanks. Decision-Theoretic Planning: Structural Assumptions and Computational Leverage. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 11:1--94, 1999.
    Keywords: Markov theory, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  11. Craig Boutilier, Thomas Dean, and Steve Hanks. Decision-Theoretic Planning: Structural Assumptions and Computational Leverage. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 11:1--94, 1999.
    Keywords: planning, honours reading, decision theory. [bibtex-entry]


  12. B. Chandrasekaran, J. R. Josephson, and V. R. Benjamins. Ontologies: What are they? wy do we need them?. IEEE Intelligent Systems and their applications, 14(1):20--26, 1999.
    Keywords: ontologies, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  13. B. Chandrasekaran, J. R. Josephson, and V. R. Benjamins. What are agent-oriented software engineering, and why do we need them?. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 14(1):20--6, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: IEEE, USA.
    Keywords: ontologies, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  14. T. Eiter and V. S. Subrahmanian. Heterogeneous active agents. II. Algorithms and complexity. Artificial Intelligence, 108(1-2):257--307, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: Elsevier, Netherlands.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  15. T. Eiter, V. S. Subrahmanian, and G. Pick. Heterogeneous active agents. I. Semantics. Artificial Intelligence, 108(1-2):179--255, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: Elsevier, Netherlands.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  16. N. Friedman and J. Y. Halpern. Belief revision: a critique. Journal of Logic, Language & Information, 8(4):401--20, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands.
    Keywords: belief revision, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  17. Barbara J. Grosz, Luke Hunsberger, and Sarit Kraus. Planning and Acting Together.. Ai magazine., 20(4):23, 1999.
    Keywords: planning, honours reading, agent programming languages, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  18. K. V. Hindriks, F. S. De Boer, Wiebe van der Hoek, and J. Jc Meyer. Agent programming in 3APL. Autonomous Agents & Multi-Agent Systems, 2(4):357--401, 1999.
    Note: Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Netherlands.
    Keywords: honours reading, agent programming languages, belief desires intentions, BDI, logistics. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  19. Anil K. Jain, M. Narasimha Murty, and Patrick J. Flynn. Data Clustering: A Review. ACM Computing Surveys, 31(3):264--323, 1999.
    Keywords: sensor networks, honours reading, machine learning. [bibtex-entry]


  20. Y. Labrou, T. Finin, and Y. Peng. Agent communication languages: The current landscape. IEEE Intelligent Systems, 14(2):45--52, 1999.
    Keywords: Agent communication languagess, honours reading, logistics. [bibtex-entry]


  21. Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello, Michela Milano, and Fabrizio Riguzzi. Integrating Induction and Abduction in Logic Programming. Information Sciences, 116(1):25--54, 1999.
    Keywords: logic programming, inductive logic programming, abductive logic programming, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  22. Victor R. Lesser. Cooperative Multiagent Systems: A Personal View of the State of the Art. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 11(1):133--142, 1999.
    Keywords: coordination, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  23. Seng Wai Loke, Leon Sterling, and Liz Sonenberg. A Knowledge-Based Approach to Domain-Specialised Information Agents. Journal of Internet Research, 9(2), 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  24. C. R. Marling, G. J. Petot, and Leon Sterling. Integrating Case-Based and Rule-Based Reasoning to Meet Multiple Design Constraints. Computational Intelligence, 15:308--332, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, case-based reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  25. Stephen Muggleton. Inductive Logic Programming: Issues, Results and the Challenge of Learning Language in Logic. Artificial Intelligence, 114(1-2):283--296, 1999.
    Keywords: inductive logic programming, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  26. Gil Neiger and Rida A. Bazzi. Using knowledge to optimally achieve coordination in distributed systems. Theoretical Computer Science, 220(1):31--65, 1999.
    Keywords: multiagent coordination, honours reading, modal logic, epistemic logic. [bibtex-entry]


  27. Ilkka Niemela. Logic Programs with Stable Model Semantics as a Constraint Programming Paradigm. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence, 25(3):241--273, 1999.
    Keywords: logic programming, nonmonotonic logic, constraint satisfaction, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  28. James Osborn and Leon Sterling. Automated Concept Identification within Legal Cases. The Journal of Information, Law and Technology (JILT), (Issue 1), 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, case-based reasoning. [bibtex-entry]


  29. A. R. Pearce and T. Caelli. Interactively matching hand-drawings using induction. Computer Vision and Image Understanding, 73(3):391--403, 1999.
    Keywords: machine learning, graph theory, agentlab. [abstract] [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


  30. R. Ramanujam. View-Based Explicit Knowledge. Annals of Pure and Applied Logic, 96(1-3):343--368, 1999.
    Keywords: epistemic logic, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  31. Chiaki Sakama. Some Properties of Inverse Resolution in Normal Logic Programs. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1634(1999):279--290, 1999.
    Keywords: inductive logic programming, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  32. V. S. Subrahmanian. Nonmonotonic Logic Programming. IEEE Transactions on Knowledge and Data Engineering, 11(1):143--152, 1999.
    Keywords: nonmonotonic logic, logic programming, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  33. Michael Thielscher. From situation calculus to fluent calculus: state update axioms as a solution to the inferential frame problem. Artificial Intelligence, 111(1--2):277--299, 1999.
    Keywords: agent programming languages, situation calculus, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  34. D. Waltz. The importance of importance. Ai Magazine, 20(3):18--35, 1999.
    Note: Times Cited: 4 Article English Cited References Count: 20 244dd.
    Keywords: machine learning, Bayesian Theory, cognitive science, honours reading. [abstract] [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


Conference Proceedings
  1. P. Dart, Ed. Kazmierczak, M. Martelli, V. Mascardi, Leon Sterling, V. S. Subrahmanian, and F. Zini. Combining Logical Agents with Rapid Prototyping for Engineering Distributed Applications. In proceedings STEP'99, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Xiaoying Gao and Leon Sterling. AutoWrapper: Automatic Wrapper Generation for Multiple Online Services. In Prodeedings of Asia Pacific Web Conference 1999 (APWeb99), Hong Kong, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Xiaoying Gao and Leon Sterling. Semi-Structured Data Extraction from Heterogeneous Sources. In Proceedings of 2cd International Workshop on Innovative Internet Information Systems (IIIS'99) in conjunction with the European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS'99), Copenhagen, Denmark, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


  4. M. Georgeff, B. Pell, M. Pollack, M. Tambe, and M. Wooldridge. The belief-desire-intention model of agency. In Intelligent Agents V: Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages. 5th International Workshop, ATAL'98. Proceedings., pages 1--10, 1999. Springer-Verlag.
    Note: Muller JP Singh MP RaoAS Berlin, Germany. Intelligent Agents V: Agent Theories, Architectures, and Languages. 5th International Workshop, ATAL'98. Proceedings. Paris, France. 4-7 July 1998.
    Keywords: intentionality, model theory, honours reading, belief desires intentions, BDI. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  5. S. Goss, C. A. Heinze, and A. Pearce. Recognising User Intentions in a Virtual Environment. In Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT), Melbourne, pages 247--254, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent programming languages. [bibtex-entry]


  6. J. Y. Halpern and R. A. Shore. Reasoning about common knowledge with infinitely many agents. In Proceedings. 14th Symposium on Logic in Computer Science (Cat. No. PR00158)., pages 384--93, 1999. IEEE Comput. Soc..
    Note: Los Alamitos, CA, USA. Proceedings. 14th Symposium on Logic in Computer Science. Trento, Italy. IEEE. 2-5 July 1999.
    Keywords: computational complexity, agents, honours reading. [abstract] [bibtex-entry]


  7. Clinton Heinze, Simon Goss, and Adrian Pearce. Plan Recognition in Military Simulation: Incorporating Machine Learning with Intelligent Agents. In Proceedings of the Sixteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Workshop on Team Behaviour and Plan Recognition, Stockholm, Sweden, pages 53--63, 1999.
    Keywords: agents, procedural reasoning, agentlab, agent programming languages, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


  8. David Kinny. Reliable Agent Communication - A Pragmatic Perspective. In Proceedings of PRIMA 1999, pages 16--31, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent communication languagess. [bibtex-entry]


  9. Hongen Lu, Leon Sterling, and Alex Wyatt. Knowledge Discovery in SportsFinder: An Agent to Extract Sports Results from the Web. In Proceedings of PAKDD 1999, pages 469--473, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  10. James Osborn and Leon Sterling. JUSTICE: a judicial search tool using intelligent concept extraction. In Proceedings of ICAIL 1999, pages 173--181, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  11. E. Osman, A. Pearce, M. Juttner, and I. Rentschler. Simulating Ontogenesis of Human Visual Object Representations using Machine Learning. In Proceedings of International/National Conference on Digital Image Computing, Techniques, and Applications, (DICTA99), Perth, pages 247--253, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  12. A. R. Pearce, E. Osman, M. Juttner, and I. Rentschler. Human meets Machine Vision for Learning to Recognise Objects. In Proceedings of the International Conference of Machine Learning (ICML-99) Workshop on Machine Learning in Computer Vision, Bled, pages 1--7, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  13. A. R. Pearce, C. Sammut, and S. Goss. Simulation as an Environment for the Knowledge Acquisition of Procedural Expertise. In Proceedings of the Simulation Technology and Training Conference (SimTecT 99), Melbourne, pages 255--260, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering, agent programming languages. [bibtex-entry]


  14. Z Somogyi and F. Henderson. The implementation technology of the Mercury debugger. In Tenth Workshop on Logic Programming Environments, Las Cruces, New Mexico, November (1999), pages 35--49, 1999.
    Keywords: logic programming, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  15. Gil Tidhar, Clinton Heinze, Simon Goss, Graeme Murray, Dino Appla, and Ian Lloyd. Using Intelligent Agents in Military Simulations or Using Agents Intelligently. In Proceedings of the Eleventh Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference, American Association of Artificial ntelligence (AAAI), Deployed Applications paper, pages 829--836, 1999.
    Keywords: simulation, agents, teamwork, agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering, models of interaction and context aware applications. [bibtex-entry]


  16. Michael Wooldridge, Nicholas R. Jennings, and David Kinny. A Methodology for Agent-Oriented Analysis and Design. In Proceedings of Agents 1999, pages 69--76, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


Thesis
  1. Paolo Busetta. A transaction based multi-agent architecture. M.App.Sc., The University of Melbourne, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, transaction-oriented multi-agent systems, databases. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Xiaoying Gao. Knowledge-based information extraction from the World Wide Web. PhD, The University of Melbourne, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Amy Rachel Greenwald. Learning to play network games: does rationality yield nash equilibrium?. PhD, New York University, 1999.
    Keywords: game theory, philosophy, honours reading. [bibtex-entry]


  4. David Morley. Semantics of Actions, Agents, and Environments. PhD, The University of Melbourne, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  5. Gil Tidhar. Organization-oriented systems: theory and practice. PhD, The University of MElbourne, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications. [download paper ] [bibtex-entry]


Tehnical Reports
  1. Clinton Heinze. Study capability specification - the virtual airshow. Study capability specification 1.0, DSTO, 1999.
    Keywords: simulation agents, agentlab, agent-oriented software engineering. [bibtex-entry]


  2. Adrian Pearce, Simon Goss, Graeme Murray, Clinton Heinze, and Ian Lloyd. Studies in learning the intentional structures of belief, desire-intentions software agents in simulations. Technical report BO 15/3, Aeronautical and Maritime Research Laboratories, DSTO, 1999.
    Keywords: agent-oriented software engineering, belief desires intentions, BDI, agentlab. [bibtex-entry]


  3. Liz Sonenberg and Gil Tidhar. Observations on Team-Oriented Mental State Recognition. Technical Report 1999/13, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications. [bibtex-entry]


  4. Gil Tidhar, Liz Sonenberg, and Anand Rao. A Framework for BDI Teams. Technical Report 1999/12, Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering, The University of Melbourne, Australia, 1999.
    Keywords: agentlab, models of interaction and context aware applications, belief desires intentions, BDI. [bibtex-entry]



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