Arthit Ourairat, Thailand R.Sadananda, Thailand
Aditya Ghose, Australia
Guido Governatori, Australia The Duy Bui, Vietnam Chonawat Srisaan,Thailand Abdul Sattar, Australia
Alan Liu, Taiwan
Alexis Drogoul, Vietnam
Ali Selamat, Malaysia
Antonino Rotolo, Italy
Atilla Elci, Turkey
Bressan Stephane, Singapore
Chao-Lin Liu, Taiwan
Dencho Batanov, Cyprus
Dongmo Zhang, Australia
Frank Dignum, Netherlands
Ghassan Beydoun, Australia
Graham Low, Australia
Hajime Sawamura, Japan
Hans van Ditmarsch, New Zealand
Hideyuki Nakashima, Japan
Ho-fung Leung, China
Ho Tuong Vinh, Vietnam
Jaeho Lee, Korea
Jean-Luc Koning, France
Jane Hsu, Taiwan
Joerg Denzinger, Canada
John Debenham, Australia
Joongmin Choi, Korea
Jyi-Shane Liu, Taiwan
Jung-Jin Yang, Korea
Kamal Karlapalem, India
Leendert van der Torre, Luxembourg
Leon Sterling, Australia
Lin Liu, China
Liz Sonenberg, Australia
Lukose Dickson, Malaysia
Maryam Purvis, New Zealand
Mehmet Orgun, Australia
Michael Horsch, Canada
Michael Winikoff, Australia
Mike Barley, New Zealand
Mikhail Prokopenko, Australia
Minkoo Kim, Korea
Paolo Giorgini, Italy
Rafael H Bordini, UK
Rey-Long Liu, Taiwan
Richard Booth, Thailand
Ryszard Kowalczyk, Australia
Sascha Ossowski, Spain
Shivashankar B. Nair, India
Suresh Chande, Finland
Thomas Meyer, Australia
Toru Ishida, Japan
Toshiharu Sugawara
Vineet Padmanabhan, Australia
Virginia Dignum, Netherlands
Von-Wun Soo, Taiwan
Wayne Wobcke, Australia
Yaser S. Abu-Mostafa, USA
Yasuhiko Kitamura, Japan
Zili Zhang, Australia Chattrakul Sombattheera, Thailand
Aneesh Krishna, Australia Chattrakul Sombattheera, Thailand
Chom Kimpan, Thailand
Damrong Indharameesup, Thailand
Esa Kujansuu, Finland
Gyanam Sadananda, Germany
Henna Hälinen, Finland
HwaJoon Kim, Korea
Jaakko Lautarinne, Finland
Jeroen Schedler, Netherlands
Julia Jokinen, Finland
Malivan Praditeera, Thailand
Nares Pantaratorn, Thailand
Panida Yawut, Thailand
Pitawas Indharameesup, Thailand
Pongjan Yoopat,Thailand
Poonphon Suesaowaluk, Thailand
Prasit Jiyapanichkul, Thailand
Riku Kestilä, Finland
Siriporn Supratid, Thailand
Suwarin Pattamavorakun, Thailand
Vannee Suksart, Thailand
Waewwan Reungthai, Thailand
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PRIMA is a series of workshops on autonomous agents and multi-agents integrating the activities in Asia Pacific countries. The emergence of the agent paradigm is an exciting development in Computer Science and Information Technology and the paradigm is expected to play a central role during the coming years in the development of complex distributed systems and networked systems impacting a wide variety of endeavors in our civilization. PRIMA07 will build on the great successes of its predecessors PRIMA2006 held in Guilin, China, PRIMA2005 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, PRIMA2004 in Auckland, New Zealand, PRIMA2003 in Seoul, Korea, PRIMA2002 in Tokyo, Japan, PRIMA2001 in Taipei, Taiwan, PRIMA2000 in Melbourne, Australia, PRIMA99 in Kyoto, Japan, and PRIMA98 in Singapore.
The workshop endeavors to bring together researchers, developers, and academe and industry leaders, active and interested in Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, their applications and related areas. The workshop offers exceptional opportunities for presentation of original work, technological advances, practical problems and concerns of the research community. PRIMA workshop proceedings are published in the form of a volume in the Springer Lecture Notes in AI series. The workshop will also feature a doctoral mentoring program which is focused on supporting the doctoral students with their research by providing them peer support. The senior and distinguished researchers attending the workshop are expected to be available for interaction with the young and promising researchers.
The location of Bangkok, together with the infrastructure therein, offers easy access from across the world and especially from the Asia Pacific region. The tourist attractions of Thailand and the friendly people of Thailand known for their hospitality create an excellent setting and background for the workshop.
The workshop is being held in close temporal proximity with the International Conference for IT for Empowerment (www.ite2007.org). Please look for disounts offer for combined registration.
NEW: PRIMA-2007 launches a "review the reviewer" facility. Authors will have the opportunity to rate the quality of feedback received from reviewers.
 - Agents and grid computing
- Agents and peer computing
- Agents and semantic Web
- Agents and Web services
- Agent-based electronic commerce, auctions and markets
- Agent and digital cities
- Agent and Computer Games
- Biologically inspired multiagent systems
- Conflict resolution and negotiation
- Languages & techniques for describing (multi)agent systems
- Agent communication languages, dialog & interaction protocols
- Agent ontologies
- Agent programming languages, frameworks, and toolkits meta-modeling and meta reasoning
- Multiagent planning and learning
- Evaluation of multiagent systems
- Multiagent systems and their applications
- Multiagent systems and evolving intelligence
- Agent architectures and their applications
- Swarm intelligence
- Cognitive models for agent
- Standards for agents and multiagent systems
- Agent-based simulation
- Ubiquitous agents
- Trust, privacy and security issues in agent systems
- Agent-oriented software engineering
- Mobile Agents and Agency in Mobile Environment
A small number of thematically focussed special sessions are also being planned.
 
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