Author: Eric T. Matson

Publications

Publication period start: 2012
Number of co-authors: 13

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Norihiro Hagita
1
John Lewis
1
Sherry Wei
1

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Abdelghani Chibani
6
Yacine Amirat
7
Norihiro Hagita
46

Publications

Boissier, Olivier, Padget, Julian A., Dignum, Virginia, Lindemann, Gabriela, Matson, Eric T., Ossowski, Sascha, Sichman, Jaime Simão, Vázquez-Salceda, Javier (eds.) AAMAS 2005 International Workshops on Agents, Norms and Institutions for Regulated Multi-Agent Systems, ANIREM 2005, and Organizations in Multi-Agent Systems, OOOP 2005, Utrecht, , 2006, .

Chibani, Abdelghani, Amirat, Yacine, Mohammed, Samer, Hagita, Norihiro, Matson, Eric T. (2012): Future research challenges and applications of ubiquitous robotics. In: Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Uniquitous Computing , 2012, . pp. 883-891.

Lewis, John, Matson, Eric T., Wei, Sherry (2012): Using indistinguishability in ubiquitous robot organizations. In: Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Uniquitous Computing , 2012, . pp. 866-872.

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