The synergy between Computational Intelligence and Agent technology opens new important opportunities in many domains where the modeling and control of complex systems play a crucial role. Agents achieve their goals while situated in a dynamic and uncertain environment, adapting their behavior with the surrounding changing. They can be designed to encapsulate Computational Intelligence models and Soft computing techniques to work with uncertain and incomplete information, in order to reach effective solutions in dynamic and complex environments.
The symposium will aim to provide a leading international forum to bring together researchers and practitioners from diverse fields, such as computer science, information technology, business, education, human factors, systems engineering, and robotics. The symposium will aim to examine the design principles and performance characteristics of various approaches in intelligent agent technology also applied at the most emergent domain of interest, such as surveillance monitoring, earth observations, agriculture, etc. In addition, the symposium will aim to increase the cross fertilization of ideas on the development of autonomous agents and multi-agent systems among many different domains. By encouraging idea-sharing and discussions on the underlying logical, cognitive, physical, and sociological foundations as well as the enabling technologies of intelligent agents, the symposium will foster the development of novel paradigms and advanced solutions in agent-based computing.
This symposium aims at bringing researchers and users from academia and industry together to report, interact and review the latest progress in this field, to explore future directions of research to a wider audience from diverse fields joining the IEEE SSCI 2021, and beyond.
Topics
This Symposium will bring together researchers from both industry and academia from the various disciplines contributing to the area on intelligent agents. Such disciplines include, but are not limited to:
- Embedded and Robotic Agents
- Mobile Agents
- Agent-based UAV Modelling
- Autonomous Knowledge and Information Agents
- Agent-based Unmanned Vehicles
- Agent Systems Modeling and Methodology
- Autonomous Auctions and Negotiation
- Agent-Based Marketplaces
- Agents for E-Commerce
- Agent-Based Data Mining
- Multi-agent UAV Swarm
- Agents for Dialogue Systems
- Agent-based Swarms
- Environment-aware Agents
- Holonic Agents
- Semantic Web Agents
- Human Agent Interaction
- Agents for Smart Environments
- Multi-Agent Coordination Techniques
- Multi-Agent Planning and Re-Planning
- Social Interactions in Multi-Agent Systems
- Agents Applications
Symposium Chairs
- Sabrina Senatore
ssenatore@unisa.it
University of Salerno, Italy - Mario G.C.A. Cimino, mario.cimino@unipi.it
University of Pisa, Italy - Riyaz Sikora
rsikora@uta.edu
University of Texas at Arlington, USA
Programme Committee
- Shahram Rahim, Southern Illinois University Engineering – Carbondale, USA
- Marek Reformat, University of Alberta, Canada
- Gangman Yi, Dongguk University, Korea
- Ilias Sakellariou, University of Macedonia, ,
- B. B. Gupta, National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, India ,
- D. Cavaliere, University of Salerno, Italy ,
- Chang-Shing Lee, National University of Tainan, Taiwan ,
- Eric T. Matson, Purdue University, USA ,
- Tilottama Goswami, Anurag University, Hyderabad, India ,
- Bruno Lepri Fondazione, Bruno Kessler, Trento, Italy,
- Juan Antonio, Morente-Molinera University of Granada, Spain
- Nicola F. Capece, Università della Basilicata