Samir Aknine

Also published under:S. Aknine

Affiliation

LIRIS Laboratory, Univ Lyon, UCBL, CNRS, LIRIS, UMR5205, Villeurbanne, Lyon, France

Topic

Coalition Structure,Number Of Agents,Set Of Agents,Coalition Formation,Distribution Of Values,Empirical Evaluation,Heuristic Algorithm,Structural Optimization,Dynamic Programming,Dynamic Programming Algorithm,Exact Algorithm,Multi-agent Systems,Node Level,Nodes In The Graph,Permutation,Rate Of Gain,Representation Of Space,Solution Quality,Structure Of Space,Accuracy And Precision,Actor Network,Algorithm For Problem,Artificial Neural Network,Artificial Neural Network Classifier,Automated Vehicles,Autonomous Agents,Autonomous Vehicles,Branch-and-bound Algorithm,Cardinality,Charging Time,Control Zone,Critic Network,Decision-making Strategies,Deep Learning,Deep Reinforcement Learning,Deep Reinforcement Learning Agent,Deep Reinforcement Learning Algorithm,Dynamic Programming Approach,Electric Vehicles,Emergency Braking,Even Number,Functional Characterization,Graph Partitioning,Highway On-ramp,Indicator Vector,Input State,Large-scale Problems,List Of Agents,Loop Iteration,Merging Point,

Biography

Samir Aknine received the Ph.D. degree in computer science from Paris Dauphine University in 2000 and the Habilitation degree, for research supervising HDR in computer science, from Pierre and Marie Curie University in 2006. From 2001 to 2009, he was an Associate Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University. He is a Professor with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1. He conducts research on agent models at LIRIS laboratory. He has published more than 100 articles in the field of artificial intelligence and multi-agent systems in journals and conferences. He has also supervised several Ph.D. theses. His research focuses on theoretical models of agent systems and their applications in industry: automated negotiation, coalition formation, designing coordination mechanisms, interaction protocols, decentralized control, and techniques for intention recognition in dynamic systems.