The papers receiving these awards were selected from a set of outstanding papers, based on the quantitative and qualitative classifications as well as comments provided by the program committee reviewers, their final classification as full paper and their oral presentation at the conference.
Best Paper Award
TIERED LOGIC FOR AGENTS
John Newsome Crossley and Rosalito Perez Cruz
Best Student Paper Award
LEARNING USER INTENTIONS IN SPOKEN DIALOGUE SYSTEMS
Hamid R. Chinaei, Brahim Chaib-draa and Luc Lamontagne
Best Paper Award
Agents
MIPITS - An Agent based Intelligent Tutoring System
Egons Lavendelis and Janis Grundspenkis
Artificial Intelligence
SPCD - SPATIAL COLOR DISTRIBUTION DESCRIPTOR - A Fuzzy Rule based Compact Composite Descriptor Appropriate for Hand Drawn Color Sketches Retrieval
Savvas A. Chatzichristofis, Yiannis S. Boutalis and Mathias Lux
Best Student Paper Award
Agents
MODEL-FREE LEARNING FROM DEMONSTRATION
Erik A. Billing, Thomas Hellström and Lars-Erik Janlert
Artificial Intelligence
A CAUTIOUS APPROACH TO GENERALIZATION IN REINFORCEMENT LEARNING
Raphael Fonteneau, Susan A. Murphy, Louis Wehenkel and Damien Ernst
Best Paper Award
Agents
CONDITIONAL GAME THEORY - A Generalization of Game Theory for Cooperative Multiagent Systems
Wynn C. Stirling
Artificial Intelligence
A RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CROSS-VALIDATION AND VAPNIK BOUNDS ON GENERALIZATION OF LEARNING MACHINES
Przemysław Klęsk
Best Student Paper Award
Agents
KEY POINTS FOR REALISTIC AGENT-BASED FINANCIAL MARKET SIMULATIONS
Iryna Veryzhenko, Philippe Mathieu, Olivier Brandouy
Artificial Intelligence
INTEREST-BASED PREFERENCE REASONING
Wietske Visser, Koen V. Hindriks and Catholijn M. Jonker