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DESCRIPTION:Multiagent systems are distributed systems in which multiple in
 dependent computational entities (agents) interact\, but none of them has 
 a global view of the system\, nor knows exactly what the others are doing.
  These kinds of scenarios are very common: teams of robots\, vehicular or 
 airport traffic\, multiagent simulations of social behavior\, trading floo
 r agents\, opponents in video games\, dynamic social networks\, swarms of 
 animated orcs and zombies in movies\, and so on.It is very difficult to pr
 edict the dynamics of a multiagent system\, and thus challenging to optimi
 ze or design agents for such a system. This is because of the number and h
 eterogeneity of the agents involved\, the complexity of the interactions a
 mong them\, and their tendency to step on each others' toes due to their i
 ncomplete knowledge of the system as a whole\, and lack of centralized con
 trol. I will discuss a selection of research in various areas of multiagen
 t systems\, including multiagent stochastic optimization\, robot swarm beh
 aviors\, and real-time training of multiagent teams. These areas are very 
 different from one another\, but all share common multiagent systems diffi
 culties which make them challenging.BIOGRAPHYSean Luke is Associate Profes
 sor in the Department of Computer Science and Associate Director of the Ce
 nter for Social Complexity at George Mason University. Prof. Luke received
  his Ph.D. in Computer Science at the University of Maryland\, College Par
 k. His research interests include multiagent systems\, multiagent learning
 \, robotics\, simulation\, models of social behavior\, and stochastic opti
 mization and metaheuristics. He has approximately 100 publications.
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LOCATION:Aula Magna
SUMMARY:Development and Training of Multiagent Systems - Sean Luke\, Associ
 ate Professor Department of Computer Science George Mason University Washi
 ngton\, DC\n    \n                  \n    Sean LUKE\n\nente provenienza: 
 \n\nGeorge Mason University\, Fairfax\, VA\, USA\n\nperiodo visita: \n\nJa
 nuary\, 2017 to June\, 2017\n\nCognome visiting: \n\nLUKE\n\nNome visiting
 : \n\nSean
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