Multi-agent systems research in the United Kingdom

IF 1.4 4区 计算机科学 Q4 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Stefano V. Albrecht, M. Wooldridge
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Abstract

Multi-agent systems have been a core research topic in artificial intelligence for several decades. A multi-agent system consists of multiple decision-making agents – which may be software-based AI systems, physically-embodied robots, or humans – which must interact in a shared environment in pursuit of their goals. Multi-agent systems research spans a range of technical problems, such as how to design planning and learning algorithms which enable agents to achieve their goals; how to design multi-agent systems to incentivise certain behaviours in agents; how information is communicated and propagated among agents; and how norms, conventions, and roles may emerge in multi-agent systems. A vast array of applications have been addressed using multi-agent method-ologies, including autonomous driving, multi-robot factories, automated trading, commercial games, automated tutoring, and robotic rescue teams. The purpose of this special issue is to showcase current multi-agent systems research led by university and industry groups based in the United Kingdom. Research groups and institutes in the UK which have significant activity in multi-agent systems research were invited to submit an article describing: (1) the technical problems in multi-agent systems tackled by the group (their core research agenda), including applications and industry collaboration; (2) the main approaches developed by the group and any key results achieved; and (3) important open challenges in multi-agent systems research from the perspective of the group. A large number of high-quality submissions were received, of which 14 were included for publication in the special issue. These articles represent a broad set of research topics within the field of multi-agent systems, showcasing the strength of contributions made by UK-based research groups in both universities and industry. We believe the open research problems discussed in each of the articles will provide a rich resource for researchers in this field, both new and old.
英国的多智能体系统研究
几十年来,多智能体系统一直是人工智能领域的一个核心研究课题。多智能体系统由多个决策代理组成,这些决策代理可能是基于软件的人工智能系统、实体机器人或人类,它们必须在共享环境中进行交互,以实现其目标。多智能体系统研究涵盖了一系列技术问题,例如如何设计规划和学习算法,使智能体能够实现其目标;如何设计多智能体系统来激励智能体的某些行为;信息如何在代理人之间传递和传播;以及规范、约定和角色如何在多代理系统中出现。使用多智能体方法已经解决了大量的应用,包括自动驾驶、多机器人工厂、自动交易、商业游戏、自动辅导和机器人救援队。本期特刊的目的是展示当前由英国大学和工业团体领导的多智能体系统研究。邀请英国在多智能体系统研究方面有重要活动的研究小组和研究所提交一篇文章,描述:(1)该小组解决的多智能体系统中的技术问题(他们的核心研究议程),包括应用和行业合作;(2)小组开发的主要方法和取得的关键成果;(3)群体视角下多智能体系统研究中的重要开放性挑战。收到了大量高质量的报告,其中14份列入特刊出版。这些文章代表了多智能体系统领域内广泛的研究主题,展示了英国大学和工业界的研究小组所做的贡献。我们相信每篇文章中讨论的开放研究问题将为该领域的新老研究人员提供丰富的资源。
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AI Communications
AI Communications 工程技术-计算机:人工智能
CiteScore
2.30
自引率
12.50%
发文量
34
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: AI Communications is a journal on artificial intelligence (AI) which has a close relationship to EurAI (European Association for Artificial Intelligence, formerly ECCAI). It covers the whole AI community: Scientific institutions as well as commercial and industrial companies. AI Communications aims to enhance contacts and information exchange between AI researchers and developers, and to provide supranational information to those concerned with AI and advanced information processing. AI Communications publishes refereed articles concerning scientific and technical AI procedures, provided they are of sufficient interest to a large readership of both scientific and practical background. In addition it contains high-level background material, both at the technical level as well as the level of opinions, policies and news.
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