Difference between revisions of "PhDSupervision:Gabriele Valentini"
From IridiaWiki
Jump to navigationJump to searchLine 15: | Line 15: | ||
* Published papers that are worth nothing: |
* Published papers that are worth nothing: |
||
** '''Self-Organized Collective Decision-Making in Swarms of Autonomous Robots''', G. Valentini. AAMAS Doctoral Consortium 2014 (Research line: DMCDM) |
** '''Self-Organized Collective Decision-Making in Swarms of Autonomous Robots''', G. Valentini. AAMAS Doctoral Consortium 2014 (Research line: DMCDM) |
||
− | ** '''Micro-Macro Links for Self-Organizing Collective Systems: From Local State Transition Rules to Global Transition Probabilities and Back''', H. Hamann, G. Valentini. GSO 2014 (Research line: Heiko's branch of NACDM) |
+ | ** '''Micro-Macro Links for Self-Organizing Collective Systems: From Local State Transition Rules to Global Transition Probabilities and Back''', H. Hamann, G. Valentini. GSO 2014 (Research line: Heiko's branch of NACDM; without archival publication) |
* Papers submitted/in preparation: |
* Papers submitted/in preparation: |
Revision as of 16:48, 29 October 2014
- Research lines:
- Design and modeling of collective decision-making (DMCDM): main research line for the PhD
- Network-based analysis of collective decision-making (NACDM): main research line for the PhD
- Urn models and positive feedback processes (URN): Heiko's research line
- Various collaborations (COLL)
- Published papers:
- Majority Rule with Differential Latency: An Absorbing Markov Chain to Model Consensus, G. Valentini, M. Birattari, M. Dorigo. ECCS 2012 (Research line: DMCDM)
- Self-Organized Collective Decision Making: The Weighted Voter Model, G. Valentini, H. Hamann, M. Dorigo. AAMAS 2014 (Research line: DMCDM)
- Swarm in a Fly Bottle: Feedback-Based Analysis of Self-Organizing Temporary Lock-Ins, H. Hamann, G. Valentini. ANTS 2014 (Research line: URN)
- Derivation of a Micro-Macro Link for Collective Decision-Making Systems: Uncover Network Features Based on Drift Measurements, H. Hamann, G. Valentini, Y. Khaluf, M. Dorigo, PPSN 2014 (Research line: NACDM)
- Published papers that are worth nothing:
- Self-Organized Collective Decision-Making in Swarms of Autonomous Robots, G. Valentini. AAMAS Doctoral Consortium 2014 (Research line: DMCDM)
- Micro-Macro Links for Self-Organizing Collective Systems: From Local State Transition Rules to Global Transition Probabilities and Back, H. Hamann, G. Valentini. GSO 2014 (Research line: Heiko's branch of NACDM; without archival publication)
- Papers submitted/in preparation:
- Spatially Targeted Communication in Decentralized Multirobot Systems, N. Mathews, G. Valentini, A.L. Christensen, R. O'Grady, A. Brutschy, M. Dorigo. Autonomous Robots (Research line: COL + marginally NACDM; Conditionally accepted)
- A Design Pattern for Collective Decision Making, A. Reina, .. , G. Valentini, .. , M. Dorigo, V. Trianni. Unknown journal (Research line: COLL; in preparation)
- Efficient Decision-Making in a Self-Organizing Swarm of Simple Robots: On the Speed Versus Accuracy Trade-Off, G. Valentini, H. Hamann, M. Dorigo. AAAI 2015 (Research line: DMCDM; submitted)
- Self-Organized Collective Decision-Making in a 100-Robot Swarm, G. Valentini, H. Hamann, M. Dorigo. AAAI 2015 Student Abstract (Research line: DMCDM; submitted)
- Self-organizing Temporary Lock-ins in Collective Decision-Making Systems: Influence and Effect of Dynamic Neighborhood Sizes, H. Hamann, G. Valentini. Swarm Intelligence, ANTS special issue (Research line: URN; in preparation)
- On the design of Collective Decision-Making Strategies for Swarm of Robots, G. Valentini, H. Hamann, M. Dorigo. Journal of Theoretical Computer Science, invited paper (Research line: DMCDM, in preparation)
- AAMAS 2014 + AAAI 2015, G. Valentini, H. Hamann, M. Dorigo. Unknown journal (Research line: DMCDM, to prepare)
- Follow up of PPSN, G. Valentini, H. Hamann, M. Dorigo, Unknown journal (Research line: NACDM, to prepare)
- Michele's Paper, M. Pace, G. Valentini, M. Birattari, G. Valentini, M. Dorigo. IEEE Trans. on Robotics (Research line: COLL, in preparation)