The Selim and Rachel Benin School of Computer Science and Engineering. The Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
 

 
 
Multiagent Systems Research Group - Critical MAS Director: Professor Jeffrey S. Rosenschein
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Eithan Ephrati
 
 
Publications with HU MAS Group:
 
A Heuristic Technique for Multiagent Planning, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. Volume 20, Spring 1997, pp. 13-67. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
Deriving Consensus in Multi-agent Systems, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Journal of Artificial Intelligence. Volume 87, Number 1-2, November 1996, pp. 21-74. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
A Tractable Heuristic that Maximizes Global Utility through Local Plan Combination, Eithan Ephrati, Martha E. Pollack and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The First International Conference on Multiagent Systems, June 1995, San Francisco, California, pp. 94-101. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
A Framework for the Interleaving of Execution and Planning for Dynamic Tasks by Multiple Agents, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. In From Reaction to Cognition, Fifth European Workshop on Modelling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Number 957, edited by Cristiano Castelfranchi and Jean-Pierre Muller, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1995, pp. 139-153.  [download, bibtex-entry]
 
New Approaches to Multi-Agent Planning, Jeffrey S. Rosenschein and Eithan Ephrati. In Information and Collaboration Models of Integration, edited by Shimon Y. Nof, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1994, pp. 349-364. Invited paper at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Integration: Information and Collaboration Models, Il Ciocco, Italy, June 1993. [bibtex-entry]
 
Multi-Agent Planning as Search for a Consensus that Maximizes Social Welfare, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. In Artificial Social Systems, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Number 830, edited by C. Castelfranchi and E. Werner, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1994, pp. 207-226.  [bibtex-entry]
 
Meet Your Destiny: A Non-manipulable Scheduler, Eithan Ephrati, Gilad Zlotkin and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, October 1994, North Carolina, pp. 359-371. [bibtex-entry]
 
Divide and Conquer in Multi-agent Planning, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August 1994, Seattle, Washington, pp. 375-380. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
A Non-manipulable Meeting Scheduling System, Eithan Ephrati, Gilad Zlotkin and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The Thirteenth International Distributed Artificial Intelligence Workshop, July 1994, Seattle, Washington, pp. 105-125. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
Plan Execution Motivation in Multi-Agent Systems, Eithan Ephrati, Motty Perry and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The Second International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Planning Systems, June 1994, Chicago, Illinois, pp. 37-42. [bibtex-entry]
 
Incentive to Work: Deriving Cooperation Among Self-Interested Agents (Extended Abstract), Eithan Ephrati, Motty Perry and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The AAAI 1994 Spring Symposium on Decision Theoretic Planning, March 1994, Stanford, California, pp. 83-89. [bibtex-entry]
 
Exploitation of Decision Theory Techniques in Multi-Agent Planning (Extended Abstract), Eithan Ephrati, Martha Pollack and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The AAAI 1994 Spring Symposium on Decision Theoretic Planning, March 1994, Stanford, California, pp. 90-98. [bibtex-entry]
 
Multi-Agent Planning as a Dynamic Search for Social Consensus, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Thirteenth International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August 1993, Chambery, France, pp. 423-429. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
A Framework for the Interleaving of Execution and Planning for Dynamic Tasks by Multiple Agents, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The Fifth European Workshop on Modeling Autonomous Agents in a Multi-Agent World, August 1993, Neuchatel, Switzerland. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
Planning to Please: Following Another Agent's Intended Plan, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Journal of Group Decision and Negotiation. Volume 2, Number 3, 1993, pp. 219-235. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
Conflict Management in Multi-Agent Planning, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The IJCAI-93 Workshop on Computational Models of Conflict Management in Cooperative Problem Solving, August 1993, Chambery, France. [bibtex-entry]
 
Planning that Exploits the Presence of Multiple Agents through the Use of Subgoals, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. The Third Bar Ilan Symposium on Foundations of Artificial Intelligence, June 1993, Ramat Gan, Israel. [bibtex-entry]
 
Multi-Agent Planning as the Process of Merging Distributed Sub-plans, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Twelfth International Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence, May 1993, Hidden Valley, Pennsylvania, pp. 115-129. [download, bibtex-entry]
 
Distributed Consensus Mechanisms for Self-Interested Heterogeneous Agents, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. First International Conference on Intelligent and Cooperative Information Systems, May 1993, Rotterdam, pp. 71-79. [bibtex-entry]
 
Reaching Agreement Through Partial Revelation of Preferences, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Tenth European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, August 1992, Vienna, Austria, pp. 229-233. This paper was awarded the Digital Equipment Corporation European Artificial Intelligence Prize. [bibtex-entry]
 
Constrained Intelligent Action: Planning Under the Influence of a Master Agent, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Tenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 1992, San Jose, California, pp. 263-268. [bibtex-entry]
 
Planning to Please: Planning While Constrained by a Master Agent, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Eleventh International Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence, February 1992, Glen Arbor, Michigan, pp. 77-94. [bibtex-entry]
 
Non-Absolute Control Among Intelligent Agents: Preliminary Report, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Eighth Israeli Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Vision and Pattern Recognition, December 1991, Ramat Gan, Israel, pp. 155-179. [bibtex-entry]
 
The Clarke Tax as a Consensus Mechanism Among Automated Agents, Eithan Ephrati and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein. Proceedings of the Ninth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, July 1991, Anaheim, California, pp. 173-178. [bibtex-entry]
 

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