multi-agent systems
Multi-agent systems refer to a group of autonomous agents, such as robots or software, working together to achieve a common goal by communicating and cooperating with each other, often utilizing decentralized decision-making and distributed problem-solving approaches.
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 - agent-based modeling and simulation
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 - artificial intelligence and cognition
 - artificial intelligence and robotics
 - auctions and mechanism design
 - autonomous systems
 - computational collective intelligence
 - computational intelligence
 - cooperative coordination algorithms
 - coordination and cooperation in sensor networks
 - decision making
 - distributed artificial intelligence
 - distributed intelligence
 - formal models and frameworks for multi-agent systems
 - game theory
 - intelligent agents
 - intelligent systems
 - intelligent transportation systems
 - knowledge representation
 - multi-robot coordination and collaboration
 - negotiation and bargaining
 - reinforcement learning
 - robotics
 - social networks
 - swarm intelligence
 - trust and reputation
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