The Michigan Internet AuctionBot: a configurable auction server for human and software agents
AGENTS '98 Proceedings of the second international conference on Autonomous agents
Bidding algorithms for simultaneous auctions
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce
Bid determination in simultaneous actions an agent architecture
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM conference on Electronic Commerce
Agent-oriented software engineering for successful TAC participation
Proceedings of the first international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems: part 1
Designing the Market Game for a Trading Agent Competition
IEEE Internet Computing
Modeling Auction Price Uncertainty Using Boosting-based Conditional Density Estimation
ICML '02 Proceedings of the Nineteenth International Conference on Machine Learning
Assisted visualization of e-commerce auction agents
GRIN'01 No description on Graphics interface 2001
The First International Trading Agent Competition: Autonomous Bidding Agents
Electronic Commerce Research
ATTac-2000: an adaptive autonomous bidding agent
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Agent-based service composition through simultaneous negotiation in forward and reverse auctions
Proceedings of the 4th ACM conference on Electronic commerce
A statistical analysis of the trading agent competition 2001
ACM SIGecom Exchanges
Coalition formation in proportionally fair divisible auctions
AAMAS '03 Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
ICEC '03 Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Electronic commerce
Applied system simulation
Probabilistic Automated Bidding in Multiple Auctions
Electronic Commerce Research
Bidding under uncertainty: theory and experiments
UAI '04 Proceedings of the 20th conference on Uncertainty in artificial intelligence
Monte Carlo approximation in incomplete information, sequential auction games
Decision Support Systems - Special issue: Decision theory and game theory in agent design
Information Sciences: an International Journal - Special issue: Computational intelligence in economics and finance
Strategic trading agents via market modelling
ACM SIGecom Exchanges
On the Selection of Adaptive Algorithms in ABM: A Computational-Equivalence Approach
Computational Economics
Fuzzy Adaptive Agent for Supply Chain Management
IAT '06 Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM international conference on Intelligent Agent Technology
Strategic Issues in Trading Agent Competition: TAC-Classic
WI-IATW '06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE/WIC/ACM international conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology
Bidding agents for online auctions with hidden bids
Machine Learning
Experimental economics and experimental computer science: a survey
Proceedings of the 2007 workshop on Experimental computer science
Experimental economics and experimental computer science: a survey
ecs'07 Experimental computer science on Experimental computer science
Strategies in supply chain management for the Trading Agent Competition
Electronic Commerce Research and Applications
Fuzzy adaptive agent for supply chain management
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Decision-theoretic bidding based on learned density models in simultaneous, interacting auctions
Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research
Bidding marginal utility in simultaneous auctions
IJCAI'03 Proceedings of the 18th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
TAGA: travel market framework in Agentcities
IJCAI'03 Proceedings of the 18th international joint conference on Artificial intelligence
Auctions and bidding: A guide for computer scientists
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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The 2001 Trading Agent Competition was the second in a series of events aiming to shed light on research issues in automating trading strategies. Based on a challenging market scenario in the domain of travel shopping, the competition presents agents with difficult issues in bidding strategy, market prediction, and resource allocation. Entrants in 2001 demonstrated substantial progress over the prior year, with the overall level of competence exhibited suggesting that trading in online markets is a viable domain for highly autonomous agents.