Dear colleagues, you are invited to submit papers to the 1st Workshop on
Evolutionary Game Theory for Learning in MAS (EGTMAS 2003). For more
details: http://como.vub.ac.be/egtmas/index.htm . 


EGTMAS 2003 will be organised within the second International Conference
on Autonomous Agents and Multi Agent Systems in Melbourne, Australia.
Prospective participants  must register for the AAMAS 2003 conference.
The number of participants is strictly limited. 


The aim of the workshop is to start a forum on the theoretical modeling
of learning in MAS.  Evolutionary Game Theory can be used as a framework
for analyzing, designing and optimizing MAS. EGT describes how boundedly
rational agents can make decisions in complex environments, in which
they interact with other agents. Bounded rationality means that agents
are limited in their computational resources, in their ability to reason
and have limited information. In such complex environments software
agents must be able to learn from their environment and adapt to its
non-stationarity. As a consequence, the computational method of
simulating this learned behaviour becomes very important. 


This workshop focuses on the role of EGT as a tool for the analysis of
learning and adaptation in these complex environments. 


Contributions should be relevant to the problem of  learning in MAS
through game theoretic approaches. Specific areas of  interest are (but
not limited to): 


1.      Formal theories for Learning using EGT 


*       Single agent and multi agent reinforcement learning 

*        Population Dynamics 

*        Methodologies for modeling social behavior 

2.      MAS-applications using (E)GT models 


*        Applications: Auctions, Job-scheduling, Telecom-applications,
e-commerce 

*        Models: Social societies (e.g. Homo Egualis, Homo Reciprocans),
Replicator Dynamics 

3.      Agent-based computational economics 

Those wishing to present should (electronically) submit a full-scale
paper, not longer than 8 pages (references and figures included) to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


The deadline for submission of contribution is april 4th, 2003. For
detailed formatting instructions please refer to the relevant page of
the AAMAS'03 conference <http://www.aamas-conference.org/> . All
contributions will be reviewed and in case of acceptance published in
the workshop proceedings of the AAMAS'03 conference. 


Important dates are: 

        

Submission deadline      - april 2nd, 2003      
Notification of Acceptance/Rejection     - april 30th, 2003     
Submission of camera-read copy   - may 15th, 2003       

Furthermore, if you have any inquiry please do not hesitate to contact
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  the organisers. 


Looking forward to meeting you all at EGTMAS '03 and AAMAS '03. 


Katja, Han and Karl. 

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Karl Tuyls [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Computational Modeling Lab (CoMo)
Department of Computer Science
Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussels
http://como.vub.ac.be/Members/karl.htm

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