Invited Lectures
The series of invited lectures organized by CETINIA features renowned researchers presenting their ideas both in research and innovation and allowing us to discuss the different views that exist about them.
The main objective of this series is to promote research and knowledge transfer in the field of Intelligent Information Technologies. The lectures take place in a relaxed atmosphere of open discussion that facilitates communication and the exchange of ideas and experiences, thus fostering cooperation in research and innovation.
Invited Lecture on "Coordinating Multi-agent Systems using Social Laws" by Thomas Ågotnes (U Bergen)
Invited Lecture on "Multiagent Planning for Social Computation" by Michael Rovatsos (U Edinburgh)
Invited Lecture on "Extracting Reputation in Complex Social Networks" by Ramón Hermoso (U Essex)
Invited Lecture on "Temporal Difference Learning" by Eduardo Alonso (City U London)