Associate Professor, Media Lab, MIT
Publications
Five Representative Papers
J. F. Bonnefon, A. Shariff, I. Rahwan (2016). The Social Dilemma of Autonomous Vehicles. Science. 352(6293):1573-1576.
[Paper]
[Selected Media:
TEDxCambridge Talk,
New Yor Times (1),
New York Times (2),
Wall Street Journal,
Washington Post,
Scientific American,
Time,
CNN,
The Guardian,
Gizmag,
Wired,
LA Times,
IEEE Spectrum,
Forbes,
Washington Post,
BBC Radio,
Huffington Post (live interview),
New York Magazine,
Independent,
MIT Technology Review,
Popular Science]
N. Stefanovitch, A. Alshamsi, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan (2014). Error and attack tolerance of collective problem solving: The DARPA Shredder Challenge. EPJ Data Science. vol 3, no 13, pages 1-27.
[Paper] [Media: Nautilus, UCSD Press Release, Backchannel]
A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan, S. Dsouza, J. McInerney, V. Naroditskiy, M. Venanzi, N. R. Jennings, J.R. deLara, E. Wahlstedt, S. U. Miller (2013). Targeted social mobilization in a global manhunt. PLOS ONE 8(9): e74628
[Paper]
[Selected Media:
MIT Technology Review,
New Scientist,
Nature,
Scientific American]
A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian , S. Dsouza, E. Moro, A. Pentland, and I. Rahwan (2013). Limits of Social Mobilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 110 no. 16 pp. 6281-6286
[Paper]
[Selected Media:
NBC News,
ABC,
La Repubblica,
Arabian Gazette,
Gulf Today,
The National]
G. Pickard, W. Pan, I. Rahwan, M. Cebrian, R. Crane, A. Madan,
A. Pentland (2011). Time-Critical Social Mobilization. Science. Vol. 334 no. 6055 pp. 509-512.
[Paper]
[Selected Media: MSNBC,
Popular Mechanics,
MIT News,
Science News]
Preprints
J. W. Crandall, M. Oudah, Tennom, F. Ishowo-Oloko, S. Abdallah, J.-F. Bonnefon, M. Cebrian, A. Shariff, M. A. Goodrich,, I. Rahwan. Cooperating with Machines. arXiv:arXiv:1703.06207v2 [cs.AI]
[Paper]
[Selected Media: Science, The Register, La Repubblica, MIT Technology Review]
Journal Articles
M. R. Frank, M. Cebrian, G. Pickard, I. Rahwan (2017). Validating Bayesian truth serum in large-scale online human experiments. PLoS ONE. 12(5): e0177385.
[Published Version]
L. Sun, I. Rahwan (2017). Coauthorship network in transportation research. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice. Volume 100, June 2017, Pages 135–151
[Published Version]
E. Awad, J.-F. Bonnefon, M. Caminada, T. Malone, I. Rahwan (2017). Experimental Assessment of Aggregation Principles in Argumentation-enabled Collective Intelligence. ACM Transactions on Internet Technology. (in press)
E. Awad, M. Caminada, G. Pigozzi, M. Podlaszweski, I. Rahwan (2017). Pareto Optimality and Strategy Proofness in Group Argument Evaluation. Journal of Logic and Computation. (in press)
E. Awad, R. Booth, F. Tohme, I. Rahwan (2017). Judgment Aggregation in Multi-Agent Argumentation. Journal of Logic and Computation. 27(1): 227-259.
[PDF Preprint]
[Published Version]
A. Hiassat, A. Diabat, I. Rahwan (2017). A genetic algorithm approach for location-inventory- routing problem with perishable products. Journal of Manufacturing Systems. 42:93–103.
I. Rahwan (2016). Towards Scalable Governance: Sensemaking and Cooperation in the Age of Social Media. Philosophy & Technology. (in press).
[Paper,
View-only open access]
J. F. Bonnefon, A. Shariff, I. Rahwan (2016). The Social Dilemma of Autonomous Vehicles. Science. 352(6293):1573-1576.
[Paper]
[Selected Media:
TEDxCambridge Talk,
New Yor Times (1),
New York Times (2),
Wall Street Journal,
Washington Post,
Scientific American,
Time,
CNN,
The Guardian,
Gizmag,
Wired,
LA Times,
IEEE Spectrum,
Forbes,
Washington Post,
BBC Radio,
Huffington Post (live interview),
New York Magazine,
Independent,
MIT Technology Review,
Popular Science]
H. Chen, I. Rahwan, M. Cebrian (2016). Bandit Strategies in Social Search: the Case of the DARPA Red Balloon Challenge. EPJ Data Science. 5:20.
[Paper]
M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan, A. Pentland (2016). Beyond Viral. Communications of the ACM. 59(4):36-39.
[Paper] [Video]
A. Alshamsi, F. Pianesi, B. Lepri, A. Pentland, I. Rahwan (2016). Network Diversity and Affect Dynamics: The Role of Personality Traits. PLOS ONE. 11(4): e0152358.
[Published Version (open access)]
A. Alshamsi, F. Pianesi, B. Lepri, A. Pentland, I. Rahwan (2015). Beyond contagion: Reality mining reveals complex patterns of social influence. PLOS ONE. 10(8): e0135740.
[Published Version (open access)]
A. Alshamsi, E. Awad, M. Almehrezi, V. Babushkin, P.-J. Chang, Z. Shoroye, A.-P. Toth, I. Rahwan (2015). Misery Loves Company: Happiness and Communication in the City. EPJ Data Science. 4:7.
[Published Version (open access)]
N. Stefanovitch, A. Alshamsi, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan (2014). Error and attack tolerance of collective problem solving: The DARPA Shredder Challenge. EPJ Data Science. vol 3, no 13, pages 1-27.
[Paper] [Media: Nautilus, UCSD Press Release, Backchannel]
I. Rahwan, D. Krasnoshtan, A. Shariff, J. F. Bonnefon (2014). Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 11(93).
[Published Version]
[Selected Media:
Royal Society,
Daily Mail,
Live Science,
Phys.org,
Interview with Azim]
S. Abdallah, R. Sayed, I. Rahwan, B. LeVeck, M. Cebrian, A. Rutherford, J. Fowler (2014). Corruption Drives the Emergence of Civil Society. Journal of the Royal Society Interface. 11(93).
[arXiv preprint] [Published Version] [Media: Anti-Corruption Research Network (part of Transparency International)]
A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan, S. Dsouza, J. McInerney, V. Naroditskiy, M. Venanzi, N. R. Jennings, J.R. deLara, E. Wahlstedt, S. U. Miller (2013). Targeted social mobilization in a global manhunt. PLOS ONE 8(9): e74628
[Paper]
[Selected Media:
MIT Technology Review,
New Scientist,
Nature,
Scientific American]
A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian , S. Dsouza, E. Moro, A. Pentland, and I. Rahwan (2013). Limits of Social Mobilization. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol. 110 no. 16 pp. 6281-6286
[Paper]
[Selected Media:
NBC News,
ABC,
La Repubblica,
Arabian Gazette,
Gulf Today,
The National]
A. Mani, I. Rahwan, and A. Pentland (2013). Inducing Peer Pressure to Promote Cooperation. Scientific Reports, 3(1735) doi:10.1038/srep01735
[Paper]
[Media:
Scientific American]
I. Rahwan, S. Dsouza, A. Rutherford, V. Naroditskiy, J. McInerney, M. Venanzi, N. R. Jennings, M. Cebrian (2013). Global Manhunt Pushes the Limits of Social Mobilization. Computer, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 68-75.
[PDF Preprint] [Selected Media: The Economist,
Nextgov,
New Scientist,
Popular Science,
The National, Vision (cover story),
Editorial by IEEE Computer Society President]
S. Dsouza, Y. Gal, P. Pasquier, S. Abdallah, and I. Rahwan (2013). Reasoning about Goal Revelation in Human Negotiation. IEEE Intelligent Systems. vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 74-80.
[PDF]
V. Naroditskiy, I. Rahwan, M. Cebrian, N. R. Jennings (2012). Verification in Referral-Based Crowdsourcing. PLOS ONE 7(10): e45924.
[Paper]
[Selected Media: ACM, Red Orbit, Science 2.0, Science Daily]
G. Pickard, W. Pan, I. Rahwan, M. Cebrian, R. Crane, A. Madan,
A. Pentland (2011). Time-Critical Social Mobilization. Science. Vol. 334 no. 6055 pp. 509-512.
[Paper]
[Selected Media: MSNBC,
Popular Mechanics,
MIT News,
Science News]
I. Rahwan and K. Larson
(2011). Logical Mechanism Design.
The Knowledge Engineering Review.
Volume 26, No 1, pages 61-69.
[PDF]
P. Pasquier, R. Hollands, I. Rahwan, F. Dignum and L. Sonenberg (2011). An Empirical Study of Interest-based Negotiation. Autonomous Agents
and Multiagent Systems. Volume 22, Number 2, 249-288
[PDF Preprint], [Published
Version]
I. Rahwan, B. Banihashemi, C. Reed, D. Walton and S.
Abdallah (2011). Representing and Classifying Arguments on the Semantic Web. The Knowledge Engineering Review. Volume 26, Issue 4, pp 487-511
[PDF], [Published
Version]
I. Rahwan, M. I. Madakkatel, J. F. Bonnefon, R. N. Awan and S.
Abdallah (2010). Behavioural Experiments for Assessing the Abstract Argumentation Semantics of Reinstatement. Cognitive Science. Volume 34, Issue 8, pages 1483–1502
[PDF Preprint], [Published Version]
F. Grasso, I. Rahwan, C. Reed, and G. R. Simari (2010) Introducing
Argument & Computation, Argument & Computation, Vol 1, No 1, pages 1-5.
[PDF]
C. Guttmann, M. Georgeff and I. Rahwan (2010). Collective Iterative
Allocation: Enabling Fast and Optimal Group Decision Making. Web Intelligence and Agent Systems. Vol 8, No 1, pages 1-35.
[PDF Preprint]
N. C. Karunatillake, N. R. Jennings, I. Rahwan and P. McBurney (2009). Dialogue Games that Agents Play within a Society. Artificial Intelligence. Vol 173, No 9-10, pages 935-981.
[PDF Preprint]
[Published
Version]
I. Rahwan, P. Pasquier, L. Sonenberg and F. Dignum (2009). A Formal Analysis of Interest-based Negotiation. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence. Vol 55, Issue 3-4, pages 253- 276.
[PDF Preprint]
[Published Version]
B. Subagdja, L. Sonenberg and I. Rahwan (2009). Intentional
Learning Agent Architecture. Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Vol 18, No 3, pages 417-470.
[PDF Preprint]
[Published Version]
I. Rahwan (2008). Mass Argumentation and the Semantic Web. Journal of Web Semantics. Vol 6, No 1, pages 29-37.
[PDF Preprint] [Published Version]
I. Rahwan, F. Zablith and C. Reed (2007). Laying the Foundations for a World Wide Argument Web. Artificial Intelligence, Vol 171, No 10-15, pages 897-921
[PDF Preprint], [Published Version]
I. Rahwan, P. McBurney (2007). Guest Editors' Introduction: Argumentation Technology. IEEE Intelligent Systems, November/December, Vol. 22, no. 6, pages 21-23.
[PDF File]
I. Rahwan, L. Sonenberg, N. R. Jennings and P. McBurney (2007). STRATUM: A Methodology for Designing Heuristic Agent Negotiation Strategies. Applied Artificial Intelligence, Vol 21, No 6, pages 489-527.
[PDF Preprint], [Published Version]
C. Chesñevar, J. McGinnis, S. Modgil, I. Rahwan, C. Reed, G. Simari, M. South, G. Vreeswijk and S. Willmott (2006). Towards an Argument
Interchange Format. The Knowledge Engineering Review, Vol 21, No 4, pages 293-316.
[PDF Preprint], [Published Version]
I. Rahwan, T. Juan and L. Sterling (2006). Integrating Social Modelling and Agent Interaction through Goal-Oriented Analysis. Computer
Systems Science & Engineering. Vol 21, No 2.
[PDF Preprint]
I. Rahwan (2006). Guest Editorial: Argumentation in Multi-Agent
Systems. Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Vol 11,
No 2, pages 115-125.
[PDF Preprint], [Published
Version]
I. Rahwan, S. D. Ramchurn, N. R. Jennings, P. McBurney, S. Parsons and L. Sonenberg (2003). Argumentation-Based Negotiation. The Knowledge
Engineering Review, Volume 18, No. 4, pages 343-375.
[PDF Preprint], [Published Version]
Conference Papers (archival & fully refereed)
R. Booth, M. Caminada, P. E. Dunne, M. Podlaszewski, I. Rahwan (2014). Complexity Properties of Critical Sets of Arguments.
In: Proc. Int. Conference on Computational Models of Argument, (COMMA), Pitlochry.
[PDF Preprint]
R. Booth, E. Awad, and I. Rahwan (2014). Interval Methods for Judgment Aggregation in Argumentation.
In: Proc. 14th Int. Conference on Principles of Knowledge Representation and Reasoning (KR), Vienna.
[PDF Preprint]
R. Booth, M. Caminada, M. Podlaszewski, and I. Rahwan (2012). Quantifying Disagreement in Argument-based Reasoning.
In: Proc. 11th Int. Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS), Valencia, Spain.
[PDF
Preprint]
F. Ishowo-Oloko, P. Vytelingum, N. R. Jennings, and I. Rahwan (2012). A Storage Pricing Mechanism for Learning Agents in the Masdar City Smart Grid.
In: Proc. 11th Int. Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS), Valencia, Spain. (extended abstract)
[PDF
Preprint] [Longer Workshop Version]
I. Rahwan, F. Jahedpari and S. Abdallah (2010). The Dynamics of Two
Cognitive Heuristics for Coordination on Networks. In: Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE International Conference on Social Computing (SocialCom), Minneapolis, USA, pages 473-479.
[PDF
Preprint]
S. Pan, K. Larson and I.
Rahwan (2010). Argumentation
Mechanism
Design for
Preferred Semantics. In:
Proceedings of
the 3rd International Conference on
Computational Models of Argument (COMMA),
Italy,
pages 403-414.
[PDF
Preprint]
I. Rahwan, J. F.
Bonnefon, M. I.
Madakkatel, R. N. Awan and S.
Abdallah (2010). Experiments
for
Assessing Floating Reinstatement in Argument-based Reasoning. In:
Proceedings
of
the Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci),
Portland, Oregon.
[PDF
Preprint]
I. Rahwan and F.
Tohmé (2010). Collective Argument Evaluation as Judgement Aggregation. In:
Proceedings of the 9th International
Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS),
Toronto, Canada.
[PDF
Preprint]
A. Belesiotis, M.
Rovatsos and I. Rahwan (2010). Agreeing
on
Plans through
Iterated Disputes.
In: Proceedings of the 9th International Joint Conference on Autonomous
Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS),
Toronto,
Canada.
[PDF
Preprint]
I. Rahwan and F. Tohmé (2010). Judgement Aggregation Over Conflicting Arguments: An Extended Abstract. In: Proceedings of the 9th Conference on Logic and the Foundations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT), Toulouse, France.
M. I. Madakkatel, I. Rahwan, J. F. Bonnefon, R. N. Awan and S. Abdallah (2009). Formal Argumentation and Human Reasoning: The Case of Reinstatement. In: Proceedings of the AAAI Fall Symposium on The Uses of Computational Argumentation, Washington DC, USA.
[PDF Preprint]
I. Rahwan, K. Larson and
F. Tohmé (2009). A
Characterisation of
Strategy-Proofness
for Grounded Argumentation Semantics.
In: Proceedings of the
21st International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI),
Pasadena, California, USA.
[PDF
Preprint]
Y. Gal, S. D'souza, P.
Pasquier, I. Rahwan and S. Abdallah
(2009). The
Effects of Goal
Revelation on Computer-Mediated Negotiation.
In: Proceedings of
the Annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society (CogSci),
Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
[PDF
Preprint]
A. Alshamsi, S. Abdallah
and I. Rahwan (2009). Multiagent
Self-Organization for a Taxi
Dispatch System. In:
Proceedings of the 8th International
Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS),
Inustry Track, Budapest,
Hungary.
[PDF
Preprint]
I. Rahwan and K. Larson
(2008). Pareto
Optimality in Abstract Argumentation.
In: Proceedings of 23rd
Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI).
AAAI
Press, California,
USA, pages 150-155.
[PDF
Preprint]
I. Rahwan and K. Larson
(2008). Mechanism
Design for Abstract Argumentation.
In: Proceedings of 7th International Conference on Autonomous Agents
and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS).
Estoril, Portugal, pages 1031-1038.
[PDF
Preprint] [Important:
It turned out that Theorem 33 in this
paper is incorrect. A counter-example is shown in this book
chapter]
I. Rahwan and B. Banihashemi (2008). Arguments in OWL: A Progress Report. In A. Hunter (Ed.), Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA), Toulouse, France. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pages 297-310.
[PDF Preprint]
I. Rahwan, F. Zablith, and C. Reed (2007). Towards Large Scale Argumentation Support on the Semantic Web. In: Proceedings of 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). AAAI Press, California, USA, pages 1446-1451.
[PDF Preprint]
I. Rahwan, P. Pasquier, L. Sonenberg, and F. Dignum (2007). On the Benefits of Exploiting Underlying Goals in Argument-based Negotiation. In: Proceedings of 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). AAAI Press, California, USA, pages 116-121.
[PDF
Preprint]
P. Pasquier, L. Sonenberg, I. Rahwan, F. Dignum, R. Hollands (2007). An Empirical Study of Interest-based Negotiation. In: Proceedings of 9th International Conference on Electronic Commerce (ICEC). ACM Press, USA, pages 339-348.
Winner of the Best Technical Paper Award
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher Version]
C. Guttmann, I. Rahwan, and M. Georgeff (2007). A Study of an Approach to the Collective Iterative Task Allocation Problem. In: Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Intelligent Agent Technology (IAT), IEEE Press, USA, pages 363-369.
[PDF File]
P. Pasquier, I. Rahwan, F. Dignum and L. Sonenberg (2006). Argumentation and Persuasion in the Cognitive Coherence Theory. In P. Dunne and T. Bench-Capon (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA), Liverpool, UK. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pages 223-234.
[PDF Preprint]
I. Rahwan and P. V. Sakeer (2006). Towards Representing and Querying Arguments on the Semantic Web. In P. Dunne and T. Bench-Capon (Eds.), Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Computational Models of Argument (COMMA), Liverpool, UK. IOS Press, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, pages 3-14.
[PDF Preprint]
B. Subagdja, I. Rahwan and L. Sonenberg (2006). Learning
as Abductive Deliberation. In Q. Yang and G. Webb (Eds.), PRICAI
2006: Trends in Artificial Intelligence: 9th Pacific Rim International Conference on Artificial Intelligence Guilin, China, August 7-11, 2006 Proceedings. Lecture
Notes in Computer Science, Vol 4099, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany,
pages 11-20.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher Version]
I. Rahwan, L. Amgoud (2006). An Argumentation-based Approach for Practical Reasoning. Proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), Hakodate, Japan, ACM Press, New York, USA, pages 347-354.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher Version]
N. C. Karunatillake, N. R. Jennings, I. Rahwan and S. D. Ramchurn (2006). Managing Social Influences through Argumentation-based Negotiation.
Proceedings of the 5th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), Hakodate, Japan, ACM Press, New York, USA, pages 426-428.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher Version]
N. C. Karunatillake, N. R. Jennings, I. Rahwan and T. Norman (2005). Argument-based Negotiation in a Social Context. Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), Utrecht, The Netherlands, ACM Press, NY, USA, pages 1331-1332.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher Version]
N. C. Karunatillake, N. R. Jennings, I. Rahwan and T. Norman (2005). Arguing and Negotiating in the Presence of Social Influences.
In M. Pechoucek, P. Petta, and L.Z. Varga (Eds.) Proceedings of the 4th
International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent
Systems (CEEMAS), Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Vol 3690,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pages 223-235.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher
Version]
I. Rahwan, F. Koch, C. Graham, J. A. Kattan and L. Sonenberg (2005). Goal-directed Automated Negotiation for Supporting Mobile User Coordination.
In A. Dey, B. Kokonov, D. Leake and R. Turner (Eds.) Modeling and Using
Context: 5th International and Interdisciplinary Conference, CONTEXT
2005, Paris, France, July 2005, Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence, Vol 3554, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pages
382-395.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher
Version]
I. Rahwan, L. Sonenberg and F. Dignum (2003). Towards
Interest-Based Negotiation. Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS), Melbourne, Australia,
ACM Press, NY, USA, pp. 773-780.
[PDF Preprint] [Publisher Version]
R. Ashri, I. Rahwan and M. Luck (2003). Architectures
for Negotiating Agents. In V. Marik, J. Muller and Pechoucek (eds.) Multi-Agent Systems and Applications III: Proceedings of the 3rd International Central and Eastern European Conference on Multi-Agent Systems (CEEMAS), Prague, Czech Republic, volume 2691 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 136-146, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
[PDF
Preprint] [Publisher Version]
T. Y. Chen, I. Rahwan and Y. Yang (2002). Temporal Interaction Diagrams. Proceedings of the 2002 Information Resource Management Association International Conference (IRMA), Seattle, USA, May 2002, pp 843-846.
I. Rahwan, R. Kowalczyk
and H. H. Pham (2002). Intelligent
Agents for Automated One-to-Many E-Commerce Negotiation.
Proceedings of the 25th Australasian Computer Science Conference (ACSC
), Melbourne, Australia, pp. 197-204.
[PDF
Preprint]
Journal Special Issues
I. Rahwan and P. McBurney (Eds.) (2007). Special Issue on Argumentation Technology, IEEE Intelligent Systems, Vol. 22, no. 6, November/December.
[Special issue on publisher's site]
I. Rahwan (Ed.) (2005). Special Issue on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems, Journal of Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems. Vol 11, No 2.
[Special issue on publisher's site]
Books and Proceedings
Rahwan, I.; Wobcke, W.; Sen, S.; Sugawara, T. (Eds.) (2012). Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems. 15th International Conference, PRIMA. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 7455, Springer.
P. McBurney, S. Parsons and I. Rahwan (Eds.) (2012). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems. Eighth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2011. Taipei, Taiwan, May 2011, Revised, Selected and Invited Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 7543. Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
P. McBurney, I. Rahwan, and S. Parsons (Eds.) (2011). Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems, 7th International Workshop, ArgMAS 2010, Toronto, Canada, May 10, 2010. Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 6614, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
P. McBurney, I. Rahwan, S. Parsons, and N. Maudet (Eds.) (2010). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems, 6th International Workshop, ArgMAS 2009, Budapest, Hungary, May 12, 2009. Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 6057, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
I. Rahwan and G. R. Simari (Eds.) (2009). Argumentation in
Artificial Intelligence, Springer.
[Springer]
[Amazon]
I. Rahwan and P. Moraitis (Eds.) (2009). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Fifth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2008, Estoril, Portugal, May 2008 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 5384, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
I. Rahwan, S. Parsons, and C. Reed (Eds.) (2008). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Forth International Workshop, ArgMAS 2007, Honolulu, HI, USA, May 2007 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4946, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
N. Maudet, S. Parsons and I. Rahwan (Eds.) (2007). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Third International Workshop, ArgMAS 2006 Hakodate, Japan, May 8, 2006 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
S. Parsons, N. Maudet, P. Moraitis, and I. Rahwan (Eds.) (2006). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Second International Workshop, ArgMAS 2005, Utrecht, Netherlands, July 26, 2005, Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4049, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
I. Rahwan, P. Moraitis and C. Reed (Eds.) (2005). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Proceedings of the First International Workshop (ArgMAS'04): Expanded and Invited Contributions, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 3366, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
Workshop and Lightly-Refereed Conference Papers
L. Coviello, M. Franceschetti, I. Rahwan (2015). Limits of Friendship Networks in Predicting Epidemic Risk. Workshop on Information in Networks, (WIN), New York.
A. Shariff, J.-F. Bonnefon, A.-P. Toth, I. Rahwan (2015). Tragedy of the Forum: Social visibility distorts moral decision-making and suppresses utilitarianism. Workshop on Information in Networks, (WIN), New York.
I. Rahwan, D. Krasnoshtan, A. Shariff, and J. F. Bonnefon (2015). Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks. Workshop on Information in Networks, (WIN), New York.
E. Awad, B. LeVeck, I. Rahwan (2015).The Rich Club Phenomenon in the Networks of International Relations. Workshop on Information in Networks, (WIN), New York.
A. Alshamsi, E. Awad, M. Almehrezi, V. Babushkin, P.-J. Chang, Z. Shoroye, A.-P. Toth, I. Rahwan (2015). Misery Loves Company: Happiness and Communication in the City. Workshop on Information in Networks, (WIN), New York.
A. Alshamsi, F. Pianesi, B. Lepri, A. Pentland, I. Rahwan (2014). Beyond contagion: High-resolution face-to-face interaction measurement reveals complex patterns of social influence. . In: International School and Conference on Network Science (NetSci), Berkeley.
I. Rahwan, D. Krasnoshtan, A. Shariff, and J. F. Bonnefon (2014). Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks. In: International School and Conference on Network Science (NetSci), Berkeley.
I. Rahwan, D. Krasnoshtan, A. Shariff, and J. F. Bonnefon (2014). Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks. In: Collective Intelligence, MIT.
E. Awad, R. Booth, F. Tohme, I. Rahwan (2014). Limits of Collective Judgement in Contested Domains: The Case of Conflicting Arguments. In: Collective Intelligence, MIT.
N. Stefanovitch, A. Alshamsi, M. Cebrian, I. Rahwan (2014). Error and attack tolerance of collective problem solving: the DARPA Shredder Challenge. In: Machine Learning and Data Analytics Symposium (MLDAS), Doha.
R. Booth, E. Awad, I. Rahwan (2014). Interval methods for judgment aggregation in argumentation. In: 5th Int. Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC), Pittsburgh.
A. Alshamsi, B. Lepri, I. Rahwan, F. Pianesi, A. Pentland (2013). Nature vs. Situation in Social Influence. In: Workshop on Information in Networks (WIN), NYU.
A. Mani, C. M. Loock, I. Rahwan, T. Staake, E. Fleisch, A. Pentland (2013). Fostering Peer Interaction to Save Energy. In: Behavior, Energy and Climate Change Conferece, Sacramento.
A. Mani, C. M. Loock, I. Rahwan, T. Staake, E. Fleisch, A. Pentland (2013). Fostering Peer Interaction to Save Energy. . In: International School and Conference on Network Science (NetSci), Copenhagen.
I. Rahwan, A. Rutherford, M. Cebrian (2013). You Can Run, But You Can Hide: Social Mobilization in a Global Manhunt. In: International School and Conference on Network Science (NetSci), Copenhagen.
A. Rutherford, S. Dsouza, M. Cebrian, E. Moro, I. Rahwan (2012). Social Mobilization in Context. In: Interdisciplinary Workshop on Information and Decision in Social Networks (WIDS), MIT, Cambridge.
A. Rutherford, S. Dsouza, M. Cebrian, E. Moro, I. Rahwan (2012). Social Mobilization in Context. In: International School and Conference on Network Science (NetSci), Chicago.
A. Mani, I. Rahwan, A. Pentland (2011).Localized Externalities and Peer-Pressure in Social Networks: Free-riding, Co-ordination and Efficiency. In: Workshop on Information in Networks (WIN), NYU, New York.
A. Mani, I. Rahwan, A. Pentland (2011). Localizing Externalities in Social Networks: Inducing Peer Pressure to Enforce Socially Efficient Outcomes. In: Interdisciplinary Workshop on Information and Decision in Social Networks (WIDS), MIT, Cambridge.
R. Booth, M. Caminada, M. Podlaszewski and I. Rahwan (2011). Quantifying Disagreement in Argument-based Reasoning. International Workshop on the Theory and Applications of Formal Argumentation (TAFA), Barcelona, Spain
A. Mani, I. Rahwan, and A. Pentland (2010). Localizing Externalities in Social Networks: Inducing Peer Pressure to Enforce Socially Efficient Outcomes. In: Proceedings of the Workshop on Information in Networks (WIN), New York.
A. Belesiotis, M. Rovatsos and I. Rahwan (2009). A Generative Dialogue System for Arguing about Plans in Situation Calculus. In
Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS), Budapest, Hungary, May 2009
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K. Larson and I. Rahwan (2008). Welfare Properties of
Argumentation-based Semantics. In Proceedings of the 2nd International
Workshop on Computational Social Choice (COMSOC), Liverpool, UK
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N. Maudet, S. Parsons and I. Rahwan (2007). Argumentation
in Multi-Agent Systems: Context and Recent Developments.
In Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS), Hakodate, Japan, Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer, pages 35-52.
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I. Rahwan, P. Pasquier, L. Sonenberg and F. Dignum (2007). On The Benefits of Exploiting Hierarchical Goals in Bilateral Automated Negotiation.
Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, May 2007
[Subsumed by "On The Benefits
of..." AAAI 2007]
P. Pasquier, R. Hollands, F. Dignum, I. Rahwan and L. Sonenberg (2007). Exploiting Hierarchical Goals in Bilateral Automated Negotiation: Empirical Study. Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC), Honolulu, Hawaii, USA, May 2007
[Subsumed by "An Empirical Study of Interest-based Negotiation" ICEC 2007]
I. Rahwan, C. Reed and F. Zablith (2007). On Building Argumentation Schemes Using the Argument Interchange Format. Proceedings of the IJCAI Workshop on Computational Models of Natural Argument (CMNA), Hyderabad, India, January 2007.
[Subsumed by "Laying the Foundations for a World Wide Argument Web" AIJ]
P. Pasquier, F. Dignum, I. Rahwan, L. Sonenberg (2006). Interest-based
Negotiation as an Extension of Monotonic Bargaining in 3APL. In Z. Shi and R. Sanadanda (Eds.) Agent Computing and Multi-Agent Systems: 9th Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents, PRIMA 2006, Guilin, China, August 7-8, 2006. Proceedings. Lecture notes in Computer Science, Vol 4088, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pages 569-580.
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I. Rahwan and P. V. Sakeer (2006). Representing and Querying Arguments in RDF. Proceedings of the ECAI Workshop on Computational Models of Natural
Argument (CMNA), Riva del Garda, Italy, August 2006, pages 62-66.
[Subsumed by "Towards Representing and Querying Arguments..." COMMA 2007]
S. Willmott, G. Vreeswijk, C. Chesñevar, M. South, J. McGinis, S. Modgil, I. Rahwan, C. Reed, and G. Simari (2007). Towards an Argument Interchange Format for Multiagent Systems. Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS), Hakodate, Japan, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer, pages 17-34
[Subsumed by "Towards an Argument Interchange Format," Knowledge Eng. Review]
N. C. Karunatillake, N. R. Jennings, I. Rahwan and S. D. Ramchurn (2007). Managing Social Influences Through Argumentation-Based Negotiation. In Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS), Hakodate, Japan, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer, pages 35-52.
P. Pasquier, I. Rahwan, F. Dignum and L. Sonenberg (2007). Argumentation and Persuasion in the Cognitive Coherence Theory: Preliminary Report. Proceedings of the AAMAS International Workshop on Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems (ArgMAS), Hakodate, Japan, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Volume 4766, Springer, pages 87-104
[Subsumed by "Argumentation and Persuasion in..." COMMA 2006]
F. Koch, J.-J. C. Meyer, F. Dignum and I. Rahwan (2006). Programming
Deliberative Agents for Mobile Services: the 3APL-M Platform. In R. H. Bordini, M. Dastani, J. Dix, A. E. Seghrouchni (Eds.) Programming Multi-Agent Systems: Third International Workshop, ProMAS 2005, Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 26, 2005, Revised and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol 3862, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pages 222-235
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N. C. Karunatillake, N. R. Jennings, I. Rahwan and T. Norman (2006). Argument-based Negotiation in a Social Context. In S. Parsons, N. Maudet, P. Moraitis, I. Rahwan and (Eds.) Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Second International Workshop, ArgMAS 2005 Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 26, 2005 Revised Selected and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Vol 4049, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pages 104-121.
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M. Rovatsos, I. Rahwan, F. Fischer and G. Weiss (2006). Practical
Strategic Reasoning and Adaptation in Rational Argument-Based Negotiation.
In S. Parsons, N. Maudet, P. Moraitis, I. Rahwan and (Eds.)
Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Second International Workshop,
ArgMAS 2005 Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 26, 2005 Revised Selected
and Invited Papers, Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Vol 4049,
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany, pages 122-137.
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I. Rahwan, L. Sonenberg and P. McBurney (2005). Bargaining
and Argument-based Negotiation: Some Preliminary Comparisons.
In I. Rahwan, P. Moraitis and C. Reed (eds.), Argumentation in
Multi-Agent Systems: Proceedings of the First International Workshop
(ArgMAS'04): Expanded and Invited Contributions, Lecture Notes in
Artificial Intelligence, Vol 3366, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
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F. L. Koch and I. Rahwan (2005). The Role of Agents in Intelligent Mobile Services. In M. Barley, N. Kasabov (eds.), Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems VII, Proceedings of the 7th Pacific Rim International Workshop
on Multi-Agents (PRIMA), volume 3371 of Lecture Notes in Artificial
Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
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I. Rahwan, C. Graham, and L. Sonenberg (2005). Supporting Impromptu Coordination Using Automated Negotiation. In M. Barley, N. Kasabov (eds.), Intelligent Agents and Multi-Agent Systems VII, Proceedings of the 7th Pacific Rim International Workshop on Multi-Agents (PRIMA), volume 3371 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
[Subsumed by "Goal-directed Automated Negotiation for..." CONTEXT 2005]
F. L. Koch and I. Rahwan (2004). Classification of Agent-based Mobile Assistants. Proceedings of the AAMAS Workshop on Agents for Ubiquitous Computing, New York NY, USA.
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T. Rahwan, T. Rahwan, I. Rahwan and R. Ashri (2004). Agent-based
Support for Mobile Users using AgentSpeak(L). In P. Giorgini, B. Henderson-Sellers and M. Winikoff (eds.), Agent-Oriented Information Systems, volume 3030 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 45-60, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
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I. Rahwan, L. Sonenberg and F. Dignum (2004). On Interest-Based Negotiation. In F. Dignum and M-P. Huget (eds.) Advances in Agent Communication, volume 2922 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 383-401, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany.
[Subsumed by "Towards Interest-based Negotiation" AAMAS 2003]
I. Rahwan, P. McBurney and L. Sonenberg (2003). Towards a Theory of Negotiation Strategy (A Preliminary Report). Proceedings of the AAMAS Workshop on Game Theoretic and Decision Theoretic Agents (GTDT), 14 July 2003, Melbourne, Australia.
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I. Rahwan, R. Kowalczyk and Y. Yang (2001). Virtual Enterprise Design - BDI Agents vs. Objects. In R. Kowalczyk and M. Lee (Eds.) Advances in Artificial Intelligence, volume 2112 of Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence, pages 147-157, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Germany. (Also appeared in the Proceedings of the PRICAI 2000 Workshop on AI in E-Commerce).
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Book Chapters
I. Rahwan (2013). Argumentation Among Agents. In G. Weiss (Ed.). Multiagent Systems. 2nd edition. MIT Press.
S. Fatima and I. Rahwan (2013). Negotiation and Bargaining. In G. Weiss (Ed.). Multiagent Systems. 2nd edition. MIT Press.
I. Rahwan and C. Reed (2009). The Argument Interchange Format.
In I. Rahwan and G. R. Simari (Eds.) Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence,
Springer, pages 383-402.
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File]
I. Rahwan and K. Larson (2009). Argumentation and Game Theory. In
I. Rahwan and G. R. Simari (Eds.) Argumentation in Artificial Intelligence,
Springer, pages 321-339.
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A. Fellah, I. Rahwan and A. Maamir (2003). Information Flow Control Using Versions In Object-Oriented Systems. In R. D. Kent and T. W. Sands (Eds.). High Performance Computing Systems and Applications. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Boston, 2003.
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[Note:
This paper was plagiarised by my co-authors, who independently
published an identical paper (with my name removed) in the
International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering
in 2003, under the title "Adding Flexibility in Information Flow
Control for Object-Oriented Systems Using Versions"]
T. Y. Chen, I. Rahwan and Y. Yang (2003). Temporal Interaction Diagrams for Multi-Process Environments. In S. J. Lloyd and J. Peckham (Eds.) Practicing Software Engineering in the 21st Century. Chapter 10, pages 143-155, IRM Press, USA, 2003.
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Letters and Reports
I. Rahwan (2007). On "Write Only" Conferences.
IEEE Intelligent Systems. Vol 22, Issue 2, March/April.
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File]
I. Rahwan (2004). Interest-based
Negotiation
in Multi-Agent Systems. Ph.D.
Thesis, University of
Melbourne.
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