Schedule
Note: the workshop is asynchronous (except for the keynote). Each person interprets the schedule in their own time zone. The aim of the schedule is: (i) to get a commitment to spend time watching talks and engaging with comments; and (ii) to create synchronisation within each timezone, allowing for some discussion and social interaction. Authors are expected to regularly monitor and respond to questions and comments on their presented paper.
Day 1: Friday 8th May
9:00-9:10 Opening video (welcome, stats, explanation of how the workshop works) [Slides, MP4]
Session 1: Agent Programming
9:10-9:30 Encapsulating Reactive Behaviour in Goal-based Plans for Programming BDI Agents [EA]
9:30-9:50 Tactical Agents for Testing Computer Games
9:50-10:10 Model Transformations from the SARL Agent-Oriented Programming Language to an Object-Oriented Programming Language [IJAOSE]
10:10-10:30 Coffee break (provide your own) - and visit the social channel
10:30-10:50 Delivering Multi-Agent MicroServices using CArtAgO (BEST PAPER)
10:50-11:10 Exploiting Simulation for MAS Programming and Engineering---The JaCaMo-sim Platform
11:10-11:30 Short break - physical activity and social channel
Session 2: Multi-Agent Issues
11:30-11:50 Decentralized Programming for the Internet of Things
11:50-12:10 Goal-driven Adaptation of MOISE Organizations for Workflow Enactment
12:10-12:30 Computationally Grounded Quantitative Trust with Time [EA]
12:30-13:40 Lunch (self provided) - and visit the social channel
Session 3: Traffic
13:40-14:00 Adaptive and collaborative agent-based traffic regulation Using Behavior Trees [EA] [Original video file download]
14:00-14:20 Coordinated Control of Autonomous Vehicle Traffic on Roads of the Future [EA] [PDF, PPTX, Audio (M4A)]
14:20-14:35 Simulating Vehicular IoT Applications by Combining a Multi-agent System and Big Data [Short]
14:35-15:00 Coffee break (provide your own) - and visit the social channel
Session 4: Competitions
15:00-15:20 Agent programming competition presentation
15:20-15:35 Intention progression competition presentation
15:35-15:45 Closing summary for the day, and catch up on online discussions
15:45- Time to do non-EMAS stuff (e.g. email)
Day 2: Saturday 9th May
Session 5: Invited talk (joint with EXTRAAMAS - synchronous but also will be recorded)
9:00-10:30 Tim Miller: Explainable artificial intelligence: beware the inmates running the asylum (or How I learnt to stop worrying and love the social and behavioural sciences) [Slides, Video]
This will be delivered live at 9am CEST (=5pm Australia), including a long discussion session. The presentation will be recorded as well and made available immediately afterwards.
10:30-11:00 Coffee break (provide your own) - and visit the social channel
Session 6: Fault-tolerance and robustness
11:00-11:15 Fragility and Robustness in Multi-Agent Systems [Short] [Slides, MP4]
11:15-11:30 Fault Tolerance in Multiagent Systems [Short]
11:30-11:45 A Verification Framework for GOAL Agents [Doctoral]
11:45-12:00 Short break - physical activity and social channel
Session 7: Applications
12:00-12:20 Multi-Agent Control of Industrial Robot Vacuum Cleaners
12:20-12:40 iLQGames.jl: Rapidly Designing and Solving Differential Games in Julia [demo] [original video file on dropbox, Slides]
12:40-13:40 Lunch (self provided) - and visit the social channel
13:40-14:00 A user-centred social commitment model for location sharing applications in the family life domain [IJAOSE]
14:20-14:40 Orthos: A Trustworthy AI Framework For Data Acquisition
14:40-15:00 Closing summary for the day, catch up on online discussions, and workshop closing
15:00- Time to do non-EMAS stuff (e.g. email)