Accepted papers

Long presentation

  • Delta-Tolling: Adaptive Tolling for Optimizing Traffic Throughputi by Guni Sharon, Josiah Hanna, Tarun Rambha, Michael Albert, Peter Stone and Stephen Boyles
  • When are Marginal Congestion Tolls Optimal? by Reshef Meir and David Parkes
  • Urban Traffic Control Assisted by AI Planning and Relational Learning by Alberto Pozanco, Susana Fernandez and Daniel Borrajo
  • Conflicting Tendencies in Pedestrian Wayfinding Decisions: a Multi-Agent Model Encompassing Proxemics and Imitation by Luca Crociani, Giuseppe Vizzari and Stefania Bandini
  • Using Topological Statistics to Bias and Accelerate Route Choice: preliminary findings in artificial and real-world road networksi by Fernando Stefanello, Bruno C. Da Silva and Ana L. C. Bazzan
  • Combining Car-to-Infrastructure Communication and Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning in Route Choicei by Ricardo Grunitzki and Ana L. C. Bazzan
  • Pedestrians' Route Choice Model in Shopping Areasi by Bruno Werberich, Carlos Pretto and Helena Cybisi
  • On Estimating Regret Locally and Learning From It in Route Choice by Gabriel De O. Ramos and Ana L. C. Bazzan
  • Model-Driven Engineering of Simulations for Smart Roads by Alberto Fernandez and Ruben Fuentes-Fernandez

Short Presentation

  • An empirical investigation of adaptive traffic control parameters by Jeffery Raphael, Elizabeth Sklar and Simon Maskell
  • Distributed Safety Optimization in Evacuation of Large Smart Spaces by Marin Lujak, Stefano Giordani and Sascha Ossowski
  • An Approach of Cognitive Base Station with Dynamic Spectrum Management For High-speed Rail by Qinting Wu, Yiming Wang and Cheng Wu Wu
  • Iterative committee elections for collective decision-making in a ride-sharing application by Sophie L. Dennisen and Joerg P. Mueller