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Title:Voting with random classifiers (VORACE) : theoretical and experimental analysis Author(s):CORNELIO, Cristina; DONINI, Michele; LOREGGIA, Andrea
; PINI, Maria Silvia; ROSSI, FrancescaDate:2021Citation:
- Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, 2021, Vol. 35, Art. 22, OnlineFirst
Type:ArticleAbstract:In many machine learning scenarios, looking for the best classifier that fits a particular dataset can be very costly in terms of time and resources. Moreover, it can require deep knowledge of the specific domain. We propose ...


Title:Autonomous algorithmic collusion : economic research and policy implications Author(s):ASSAD, Stephanie; CALVANO, Emilio; CALZOLARI, Giacomo
; CLARK, Robert; DENICOLÒ, Vincenzo; ERSHOV, Daniel; JOHNSON, Justin; PASTORELLO, Sergio; RHODES, Andrew; XU, Lei; WILDENBEEST, MatthijsDate:2021Citation:
- Oxford review of economic policy, 2021, Vol. 37, No. 3, pp. 459–478
Type:ArticleAbstract:Markets are being populated with new generations of pricing algorithms, powered with artificial intelligence (AI), that have the ability to autonomously learn to operate. This ability can be both a source of efficiency and ...


Title:In memoriam Douglas N. Walton : the influence of Doug Walton on AI and law Author(s):ATKINSON, Katie; BENCH-CAPON, Trevor; BEX, Floris; GORDON, Thomas F.; PRAKKEN, Henry; SARTOR, Giovanni
; VERHEIJ, BartDate:2020Citation:
- Artificial intelligence and law, 2020, Vol. 28, No. 3, pp. 281-326
Type:ArticleAbstract:Doug Walton, who died in January 2020, was a prolific author whose work in informal logic and argumentation had a profound influence on Artificial Intelligence, including Artificial Intelligence and Law. He was also very ...


Title:Modelling last-act attempted crime in criminal law Author(s):POOKSOOK, Jiraporn; DUNG, Phan Minh; SATOH, Ken; SARTOR, Giovanni
Date:2019Citation:
- Journal of applied non classical logics, 2019. Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 327-357
Type:ArticleAbstract:In the court of law, a person can be punished for attempting to commit a crime. An open issue in the study of Artificial Intelligence and Law is whether the law of attempts could be formally modelled. There are distinct ...


Title:A probabilistic argumentation framework for reinforcement learning agents : towards a mentalistic approach to agent profiles Author(s):RIVERET, Regis; GAO, Yang; GOVERNATORI, Guido; ROTOLO, Antonino; PITT, Jeremy; SARTOR, Giovanni
Date:2019Citation:
- Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, 2019, Vol. 33, No. 1-2, pp. 216-274
Type:ArticleAbstract:A bounded-reasoning agent may face two dimensions of uncertainty: firstly, the uncertainty arising from partial information and conflicting reasons, and secondly, the uncertainty arising from the stochastic nature of its ...


Title:Research in progress : report on the ICAIL 2017 doctoral consortium Author(s):DYMITRUK, Maria; MARKOVICH, Réka; LIEPIŅA, Rūta
; EL GHOSH, Mirna; VAN DOESBURG, Robert; GOVERNATORI, Guido; VERHEIJ, BartDate:2018Citation:
- Artificial intelligence and law, 2018, Vol. 26, No. 1, pp. 49–97
Type:ArticleAbstract:This paper arose out of the 2017 international conference on AI and law doctoral consortium. There were five students who presented their Ph.D. work, and each of them has contributed a section to this paper. The paper ...


Title:From audit-phobia to shared governance philosophies : librarians meet auditors at the European University Institute Author(s):BALTOS, Georgios
; ALPIGIANO, Carlotta
Date:2018Citation:
- Journal of educational and social research, 2018, Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 93-100
Type:ArticleAbstract:Libraries are rightfully recognized as the heart of academic institutions. However, they are not standalone, but interconnected with all other players within the same organisational universe: academia, administration, ...




Title:The international public procurement evolution : new strategic challenges met in collaboration with internal audit advisory services Author(s):BALTOS, Georgios
; DONI, Leonardo
; BALODIS, Janis
Date:2018Citation:
- Academic journal of interdisciplinary studies, 2018, Vol. 7, No. 1, pp. 193-205
Type:ArticleAbstract:This study identifies and evaluates some of the major procurement issues met currently by international organizations both in private and public sectors. It deals with strategic procurement decision-making like outsourcing ...




Title:Design the electricity market(s) of the future : proceedings from the Eurelectric-Florence School of Regulation conference 7 June 2017 Editor(s):ROSSETTO, Nicolò
Date:2017Citation:
- Florence : European University Institute, Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies, 2017
Type:BookSeries/Number:Florence School of Regulation; Energy; ElectricityAbstract:The profound transformation of the European electricity system is putting the design of the electricity markets that emerged during the restructuring of the 1990s and early 2000s into question. The need for decarbonisation ...

Title:Simulating protection rackets : a case study of the Sicilian mafia Author(s):NARDIN, Luis G.; ANDRIGHETTO, Giulia; CONTE, Rosaria; SZÉKELY, Áron; ANZOLA, David; ELSENBROICH, Corinna; LOTZMANN, Ulf; NEUMANN, Martin; PUNZO, Valentina; TROITZSCH, Klaus G.Date:2016Citation:
- Autonomous agents and multi-agent systems, 2016, Vol. 30, No. 6, pp. 1117-1147
Type:ArticleAbstract:Protection racketeering groups are powerful, deeply entrenched in multiple societies across the globe, and they harm the societies and economies in which they operate in multiple ways. These reasons make their dynamics ...