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Target Audience

The primary target audience of this tutorial are doctoral students, researchers new to the field, and practitioners who are interested in using agents methods in their applications. For more experienced researchers in the field, it can provide an interesting forum to reflect on the state of the field, its foundations, and to get a concise overview of current trends and developments. No specific technical background is required.

About the Presenter

Michael Rovatsos is a Lecturer at the School of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh, where he leads the Agents Group within the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications. He holds a PhD in Informatics from the Technical University of Munich (2004), and a Diploma in Informatics from the University of Saarbruecken (1999). His research is in agents and multiagent systems, and he has (co-)authored over 50 papers in this area. He has in-depth knowledge of the international agents research landscape: He has published and presented papers at all but one of the previous AAMAS/ICMAS conferences since 2000. He has taught University-level courses on agent-related topics for five years, visited many international research groups in the area, and has been actively involved in the organisation of over 35 international agent-related events.

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Target Audience

The primary target audience of this tutorial are doctoral students, researchers new to the field, and practitioners who are interested in using agents methods in their applications. For more experienced researchers in the field, it can provide an interesting forum to reflect on the state of the field, its foundations, and to get a concise overview of current trends and developments. No specific technical background is required.

About the Presenter

Michael Rovatsos is a Lecturer at the School of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh, where he leads the Agents Group within the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications. He holds a PhD in Informatics from the Technical University of Munich (2004), and a Diploma in Informatics from the University of Saarbruecken (1999). His research is in agents and multiagent systems, and he has (co-)authored over 50 papers in this area. He has in-depth knowledge of the international agents research landscape: He has published and presented papers at all but one of the previous AAMAS/ICMAS conferences since 2000. He has taught University-level courses on agent-related topics for five years, visited many international research groups in the area, and has been actively involved in the organisation of over 35 international agent-related events.

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Half-Day Tutorial on Multiagent Systems Research Methodologies, to be held at AAMAS 2011, 2nd May 2011, Taipei, Taiwan

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Ever wondered what agents and multiagent systems were about? How the multitude or sub-areas represented in the community fit together? Why there are so many research styles and what distinguishes them? How to enter the field as an outsider or how to maximise the impact of your own research within the field?' If these and similar questions interest you and you are attending AAMAS 2011, sign up for the...

Half-Day Tutorial on Multiagent Systems Research Methodologies at AAMAS 2011, 2nd May 2011, Taipei, Taiwan

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specific technical background is required apart from basic algebra, logic, probability theory, and familiarity with formal notation.

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specific technical background is required.

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Michael Rovatsos is a Lecturer at the School of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh, where he leads the Agents Group within the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications. He holds a PhD in Informatics from the Technical University of Munich (2004), and a Diploma in Informatics from the University of Saarbruecken (1999). His research is in agents and multiagent systems, and he has (co-)authored over 50 papers in this area. He has in-depth knowledge of the international agents research landscape: He has published and presented papers at all but one of the previous AAMAS/ICMAS conferences since 2000. He has taught University-level courses on agent-related topics for five years, visited many international research groups in the area, and has been actively involved in the organisation of over 35 international agent-related events.

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Michael Rovatsos is a Lecturer at the School of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh, where he leads the Agents Group within the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications. He holds a Ph D? in Informatics from the Technical University of Munich (2004), and a Diploma in Informatics from the University of Saarbruecken (1999). His research is in agents and multiagent systems, and he has (co-)authored over 50 papers in this area. He

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Michael Rovatsos is a Lecturer at the School of Informatics of the University of Edinburgh, where he leads the Agents Group within the Centre for Intelligent Systems and their Applications. He holds a PhD in Informatics from the Technical University of Munich (2004), and a Diploma in Informatics from the University of Saarbruecken (1999). His research is in agents and multiagent systems, and he has (co-)authored over 50 papers in this area. He

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AAMAS 2011 Half-Day Tutorial on Multiagent Systems Research Methodologies, 2nd May 2011, Taipei, Taiwan

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This full-(half-)day tutorial provides an introduction to the field of agents and multiagent systems

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This full-(half-)day tutorial provides an introduction to the field of agents and multiagent systems

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history and state of the art in the field, we will review main research methods, approaches to

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history and state of the art in the field, we will review main research methods, approaches to

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field, and practitioners who are interested in using agents methods in their applications. For more experienced researchers in the field, it can provide an interesting forum to reflect on the state of the field, its foundations, and to get a concise overview of current trends and developments. No specific technical background is required apart from basic algebra, logic, probability theory, and

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field, and practitioners who are interested in using agents methods in their applications. For more experienced researchers in the field, it can provide an interesting forum to reflect on the state of the field, its foundations, and to get a concise overview of current trends and developments. No specific technical background is required apart from basic algebra, logic, probability theory, and

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has in-depth knowledge of the international agents research landscape: He has published and presented papers at all but one of the previous AAMAS/ICMAS conferences since 2000. He has taught University-level courses on agent-related topics for five years, visited many international research groups in the area, and has been actively involved in the organisation of over 35 international agent-related events.

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has in-depth knowledge of the international agents research landscape: He has published and presented papers at all but one of the previous AAMAS/ICMAS conferences since 2000. He has taught University-level courses on agent-related topics for five years, visited many international research groups in the area, and has been actively involved in the organisation of over 35 international agent-related events.

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