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<article-title>Agent Trust Evaluation and Team Formation in Heterogeneous Organizations</article-title>
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<author><a href="mailto:barber@lips.utexas.edu"><name>K. S. Barber</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:jsahn@lips.utexas.edu"><name>J. Ahn</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:sbudalakoti@lips.utexas.edu"><name>S. Budalakoti</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:dave@lips.utexas.edu"><name>D. DeAngelis</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:kfullam@lips.utexas.edu"><name>K. K. Fullam</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:coldjones@lips.utexas.edu"><name>C. L. D. Jones</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

<author><a href="mailto:xsui@lips.utexas.edu"><name>X. Sui</name></a></author>
<aff>The University of Texas at Austin<br/> Laboratory for Intelligent Processes and Systems Austin, TX, 78712 USA</aff>

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<p>This demonstration highlights different aspects of the bottom-up
assembly of multi-agent teams; illustrating trust evaluation of
potential partners via experience- and reputation-based trust
models, multi-dimensional trust evaluation of potential partners,
task selection through personality-based modeling and team
selection strategies that maximize a team's ability to function in
dynamic environments. The demonstration format will be a
software live demo with supporting slide shows.</p>
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