In a rational programming language, a program specifies a situation faced by an agent; evaluating the program amounts to computing what a rational agent would believe or do in the...
Combinatorial problems appear in many areas in science, engineering, biomedicine, business, and operations research. This article presents a new intelligent computing approach for...
In classical two-stage stochastic programming the expected value of the total costs is minimized. Recently, mean-risk models - studied in mathematical finance for several decades -...
Services Computing is emerging as a new discipline. The acceptance of web services technology stems from the fact that services enable easy integration and interoperation of enter...
We present the agent programming language GTGolog, which integrates explicit agent programming in Golog with gametheoretic multi-agent planning in Markov games. It is a generalizat...