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John Davin
jdavin at cmu.edu
SMC 2623, 5032 Forbes Ave
Carnegie Mellon University
Pittsburgh, PA 15289
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Research
I'm currently in the 5th year master's program; my advisor is Manuela Veloso.
Most of my interests center around multi-agent problem solving.
My junior and senior years I programmed a team of coachable agents for the RoboCup Simulation league. Senior year I developed a standardized language for communicating between agents (see paper below).
Currently I'm working on the RADAR project, which involves developing automated intelligent programs for handling common tasks that take up a manager's time each day (scheduling, email, etc).
My work has focused on finding ways to improve distributed calendar scheduling using the Adopt algorithm (Jay's paper on Adopt).
Publications
2005
- John Davin.
Algorithmic and Domain Centralization in Distributed Constraint Optimization Problems.
- John Davin and Pragnesh Modi.
Impact of Problem Centralization in Distributed Constraint Optimization Algorithms.
To appear in Proceedings of Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, (AAMAS), 2005.
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- John Davin, Patrick Riley, and
Manuela Veloso. CommLang: Communication for Coachable Agents. In Daniele Nardi, Martin
Riedmiller, and Claude Sammut, editors, RoboCup-2004: The Seventh RoboCup Competitions
and Conferences, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2005.
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Webpage© Springer-Verlag
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