Ebook: Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce and Trading Agent Design and Analysis: AAMAS 2007 Workshop, AMEC 2007, Honolulu, Hawaii, May 14, 2007, and AAAI 2007 Workshop, TADA 2007, Vancouver, Canada, July 23, 2007, Selected and Revised Papers
- Tags: Electronic Commerce/e-business, Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics), Business Information Systems, Information Systems Applications (incl.Internet), Computers and Society, Special Purpose and Application-Based Systems
- Series: Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 13
- Year: 2009
- Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce, AMEC IX, co-located with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2007, held in Honolulu, Hawai, in May 2007, and the 5th Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, TADA 2007, co-located with the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2007, held in Vancouver, Canada, in July 2007.
This volume presents 15 carefully revised and selected papers from these workshops. The primary and complementary goal of both workshops was to continue to bring together novel work from diverse fields on modeling, implementation and evaluation of computational trading institutions and/or agent strategies. The papers originating from AMEC focus on a large variety of issues on auctions, negotiation, and strategic behavior in electronic marketplaces. The papers originating from TADA reflect the effort of the community to design scenarios where trading agent designers and market designers can be pitched against one another.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce, AMEC IX, co-located with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2007, held in Honolulu, Hawai, in May 2007, and the 5th Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, TADA 2007, co-located with the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2007, held in Vancouver, Canada, in July 2007.
This volume presents 15 carefully revised and selected papers from these workshops. The primary and complementary goal of both workshops was to continue to bring together novel work from diverse fields on modeling, implementation and evaluation of computational trading institutions and/or agent strategies. The papers originating from AMEC focus on a large variety of issues on auctions, negotiation, and strategic behavior in electronic marketplaces. The papers originating from TADA reflect the effort of the community to design scenarios where trading agent designers and market designers can be pitched against one another.
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce, AMEC IX, co-located with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2007, held in Honolulu, Hawai, in May 2007, and the 5th Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, TADA 2007, co-located with the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2007, held in Vancouver, Canada, in July 2007.
This volume presents 15 carefully revised and selected papers from these workshops. The primary and complementary goal of both workshops was to continue to bring together novel work from diverse fields on modeling, implementation and evaluation of computational trading institutions and/or agent strategies. The papers originating from AMEC focus on a large variety of issues on auctions, negotiation, and strategic behavior in electronic marketplaces. The papers originating from TADA reflect the effort of the community to design scenarios where trading agent designers and market designers can be pitched against one another.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
On Revenue-Optimal Dynamic Auctions for Bidders with Interdependent Values....Pages 1-15
Sequential Auctions in Uncertain Information Settings....Pages 16-29
Adapting Price Predictions in TAC SCM....Pages 30-45
Exploiting Hierarchical Goals in Bilateral Automated Negotiation: Empirical Study....Pages 46-61
Theoretically Founded Optimization of Auctioneer’s Revenues in Expanding Auctions....Pages 62-75
Designing Bidding Strategies in Sequential Auctions for Risk Averse Agents: A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation....Pages 76-89
Traffic Management Based on Negotiations between Vehicles – A Feasibility Demonstration Using Agents....Pages 90-104
On Choosing an Efficient Service Selection Mechanism in Dynamic Environments....Pages 105-118
Adaptive Sniping for Volatile and Stable Continuous Double Auction Markets....Pages 119-134
On the Empirical Evaluation of Mixed Multi-Unit Combinatorial Auctions....Pages 135-150
Analysing Buyers’ and Sellers’ Strategic Interactions in Marketplaces: An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Approach....Pages 151-165
Reducing Interaction Costs for Self-interested Agents....Pages 166-181
Using Information Gain to Analyze and Fine Tune the Performance of Supply Chain Trading Agents....Pages 182-199
On the Behavior of Competing Markets Populated by Automated Traders....Pages 200-216
Marginal Bidding: An Application of the Equimarginal Principle to Bidding in TAC SCM....Pages 217-239
Back Matter....Pages -
This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 9th International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce, AMEC IX, co-located with the Sixth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, AAMAS 2007, held in Honolulu, Hawai, in May 2007, and the 5th Workshop on Trading Agent Design and Analysis, TADA 2007, co-located with the Twenty-Second AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, AAAI 2007, held in Vancouver, Canada, in July 2007.
This volume presents 15 carefully revised and selected papers from these workshops. The primary and complementary goal of both workshops was to continue to bring together novel work from diverse fields on modeling, implementation and evaluation of computational trading institutions and/or agent strategies. The papers originating from AMEC focus on a large variety of issues on auctions, negotiation, and strategic behavior in electronic marketplaces. The papers originating from TADA reflect the effort of the community to design scenarios where trading agent designers and market designers can be pitched against one another.
Content:
Front Matter....Pages -
On Revenue-Optimal Dynamic Auctions for Bidders with Interdependent Values....Pages 1-15
Sequential Auctions in Uncertain Information Settings....Pages 16-29
Adapting Price Predictions in TAC SCM....Pages 30-45
Exploiting Hierarchical Goals in Bilateral Automated Negotiation: Empirical Study....Pages 46-61
Theoretically Founded Optimization of Auctioneer’s Revenues in Expanding Auctions....Pages 62-75
Designing Bidding Strategies in Sequential Auctions for Risk Averse Agents: A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation....Pages 76-89
Traffic Management Based on Negotiations between Vehicles – A Feasibility Demonstration Using Agents....Pages 90-104
On Choosing an Efficient Service Selection Mechanism in Dynamic Environments....Pages 105-118
Adaptive Sniping for Volatile and Stable Continuous Double Auction Markets....Pages 119-134
On the Empirical Evaluation of Mixed Multi-Unit Combinatorial Auctions....Pages 135-150
Analysing Buyers’ and Sellers’ Strategic Interactions in Marketplaces: An Evolutionary Game Theoretic Approach....Pages 151-165
Reducing Interaction Costs for Self-interested Agents....Pages 166-181
Using Information Gain to Analyze and Fine Tune the Performance of Supply Chain Trading Agents....Pages 182-199
On the Behavior of Competing Markets Populated by Automated Traders....Pages 200-216
Marginal Bidding: An Application of the Equimarginal Principle to Bidding in TAC SCM....Pages 217-239
Back Matter....Pages -
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