Publications of Iyad Rahwan

Poster (11)

2014
Poster
Rahwan, I., Krasnoshtan, D., Shariff, A., & Bonnefon, J.-F. (2014). Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks. Presented at NetSci 2014: International School and Conference on Network Science.
Poster
Rahwan, I., Krasnoshtan, D., Shariff, A., & Bonnefon, J.-F. (2014). Analytical reasoning task reveals limits of social learning in networks. Presented at Collective Intelligence Conference 2014.
2013
Poster
Mani, A., Loock, C. K., Rahwan, I., Staake, T., Fleisch, E., & Pentland, A. (2013). Fostering peer interaction to save energy. Presented at BECC 2013: Behavior, Energy & Climate Change Conference.
2012
Poster
Rutherford, A., d’Souza, S., Cebrian, M., Moro, E., & Rahwan, I. (2012). Social mobilization in context. Presented at NetSci 2012: International School and Conference on Network Science.

Thesis - PhD (1)

2004
Thesis - PhD
Rahwan, I. (2004). Interest-based negotiation in multi-agent systems [PhD Thesis, University of Melbourne, Department of Information Systems].

Working Paper (3)

2021
Working Paper
Köbis, N., Bonnefon, J.-F., & Rahwan, I. (2021). Bad machines corrupt good morals (TSE Working Papers No. 1212). Toulouse School of Economics.
Working Paper
Shariff, A., Bonnefon, J.-F., & Rahwan, I. (2021). “How safe is safe enough? Psychological mechanisms underlying extreme safety demands for self-driving cars” (TSE Working Papers No. 1215). Toulouse School of Economics.
2017
Working Paper
Abdallah, S., Bonnefon, J.-F., Cebrian, M., Crandall, J. W., Ishowo-Oloko, F., Oudah, M., Rahwan, I., & Shariff, A. (2017). Cooperating with machines (Working Papers / Toulouse School of Economics No. 17-806). Toulouse School of Economics.

Issue (2)

2016
Issue
Atkinson, K., Cerutti, F., McBurney, P., Parsons, S., & Rahwan, I. (Eds.). (2016). Special issue on argumentation in multi-agent systems [Special issue]. Argument & Computation, 7(2-3).
2010
Issue
Reed, C., Grasso, F., Simari, G., & Rahwan, I. (Eds.). (2010). Argument & Computation [Special issue]. Argument & Computation, 1(1).
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