AMEC/TADA 2014 - International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce and Trading Agent Design and Analysis
Topics/Call fo Papers
The design and analysis of electronic commerce systems and automated trading agents is a prominent area of research in artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems. Research in this area includes methods for designing both agents and market institutions, and makes use of a wide variety of AI techniques including planning, decision theory, game theory, machine learning, and optimization. The scope of the workshop covers a wide range of topics, from game-theoretic analyses of market mechanisms and institutions, design of decision-making algorithms, to empirical studies of agent performance or e-commerce systems. In 2014, TADA/AMEC also aims to explore some new frontiers in electronic commerce research, such as mobile commerce and advertising, and advertising/trading through social networks.
Organisers: Onn Shehory, Esther David, Valentin Robu, Sofia Ceppi, Ioannis Vetsikas
Organisers: Onn Shehory, Esther David, Valentin Robu, Sofia Ceppi, Ioannis Vetsikas
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