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Multiagent Systems - NAIL106
Title: Multiagentní systémy
Guaranteed by: Department of Theoretical Computer Science and Mathematical Logic (32-KTIML)
Faculty: Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Actual: from 2020
Semester: summer
E-Credits: 5
Hours per week, examination: summer s.:2/2, C+Ex [HT]
Capacity: unlimited
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
State of the course: taught
Language: Czech, English
Teaching methods: full-time
Guarantor: Mgr. Roman Neruda, CSc.
Teacher(s): Mgr. Roman Neruda, CSc.
doc. Mgr. Martin Pilát, Ph.D.
Class: Informatika Mgr. - Teoretická informatika
Classification: Informatics > Informatics, Software Applications, Computer Graphics and Geometry, Database Systems, Didactics of Informatics, Discrete Mathematics, External Subjects, General Subjects, Computer and Formal Linguistics, Optimalization, Programming, Software Engineering, Theoretical Computer Science
Is incompatible with: NAIX106
Is interchangeable with: NAIX106
Annotation -
Introductory course presenting basic notions and methods from diverse areas of multiagent systems.
Last update: T_KTI (10.05.2013)
Aim of the course -

Presentation of basic notions and methods from diverse areas of multiagent systems.

Last update: T_KTI (10.05.2013)
Course completion requirements -

Oral exam

Last update: Hric Jan, RNDr. (07.06.2019)
Literature -

M. Wooldridge: An Introduction to Multiagent Systems, (2nd ed), 2009.

S. Russell, P. Norvig: Artificial Intelligence: A Modern Approach, (3rd ed), 2009.

G. Weiss (ed): Multiagent Systems (2nd ed), 2013.

Y. Shoham, K. Leyton-Brown: Multiagent systems: Algorithmic, Game-Theoretic, and Logical Foundations, 2009.

Last update: T_KTI (10.05.2013)
Syllabus -

Intelligent agents, environment, abstract architectures.

Reactive and planning agents, hybrid architectures.

Reasoning agents, BDI.

Communication, speech acts, ACL.

Ontologies, OWL, KIF.

Distributed problem solving, cooperation.

Multiagent interactions, Nash equilibria, Pareto efficiency.

Resource allocations, auctions, bargaining.

MAS methodologies, Gaia, roles.

MAS environments and languages, JADE.

Last update: T_KTI (10.05.2013)
 
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