Curriculum vitae

Airiau Stéphane

Maître de conférences
LAMSADE

stephane.airiauping@lamsade.dauphinepong.fr
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Biographie

Stéphane Airiau est maître de conférences en informatique à l'université Paris Dauphine. Après un diplôme d'ingénieur en informatique à l'ENSEEIHT à Toulouse, il a passé plus de dix ans à l'étranger. Aux Etats Unis tout d'abortd où il a obtenu son master et son doctorat à l'université de Tulsa. En Australie (RMIT à Melbourne) puis au Pays-Bas (ILLC à Amsterdam) où il a effectué deux postdocs. Son  domaine de recherche se trouve en intelligence artificielle et plus précisemment dans les systèmes multiagents. Il s'intéresse entre autres à l'équité dans les décisions collectives et à l'apprentissage par renforcement dans un cadre multiagent.

Il est membre élu au conseil d'administration de l'université Paris Dauphine, et membre élu du conseil du département MIDO.

Dernières publications

Articles

Airiau S., Aziz H., Caragiannis I., Kruger J., Lang J., Peters D. (2023), Portioning Using Ordinal Preferences: Fairness and Efficiency, Artificial Intelligence, vol. 314, p. 103809

Grandi U., Lang J., Ozkes A., Airiau S. (2022), Voting behavior in one-shot and iterative multiple referenda, Social Choice and Welfare

Endriss U., Airiau S. (2014), Multiagent resource allocation with sharable items, Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, vol. 28, n°6, p. 956-985

Airiau S., Villatoro D., Sen S. (2014), Emergence of conventions through social learning, Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, vol. 28, n°5, p. 779-804

Airiau S. (2013), Cooperative games and multiagent systems, The Knowledge Engineering Review, vol. 28, n°04, p. 381-424

Airiau S., Saha S., Sen S. (2007), Evolutionary Tournament-Based Comparison of Learning and Non-Learning Algorithms for Iterated Games, Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, vol. 10, n°3

Airiau S., Sen S. (2003), Strategic Bidding for Multiple Units in Simultaneous and Sequential Auctions, Group Decision and Negotiation, vol. 12, n°5, p. 397-413

Communications avec actes

Airiau S., Gilbert H., Grandi U., Lang J., Wilczynski A. (2023), Fair Rent Division on a Budget Revisited, in Kobi Gal ; Ann Nowé ; Grzegorz J. Nalepa ; Roy Fairstein ; Roxana Rădulescu, Amsterdam, IOS Press, 52-59 p.

Airiau S., Bonzon E., Endriss U., Maudet N., Rossit J. (2017), Rationalisation of Profiles of Abstract Argumentation Frameworks: Extended Abstract, in Carles Sierra, International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence Organization (IJCAI), 4776-4780 p.

Airiau S., Grandi U., Studzinski Perotto F. (2017), Learning Agents for Iterative Voting, in Jörg Rothe, Algorithmic Decision Theory - 5th International Conference (ADT 2017), Springer International Publishing, 139-152 p.

Airiau S., Kruger J. (2017), Permutation-Based Randomised Tournament Solutions, in Francesco Belardinelli and Estefania Argente, Multi-Agent Systems and Agreement Technologies - 15th European Conference, EUMAS 2017, and 5th International Conference, AT 2017, Evry, France, December 14-15, 2017, Revised Selected Papers, Springer International Publishing, 235-250 p.

Airiau S., Kruger J. (2017), Refinements and Randomised Versions of Some Tournament Solutions, in Kate Larson, Michael Winikoff, Sanmay Das, Edmund H. Durfee, Proceedings of the 16th Conference on Autonomous Agents and MultiAgent Systems (AAMAS 2017), New York, NY, IFAAMAS, 1584-1586 p.

Airiau S. (2013), A fair and efficient payoff based modeling the coalition formation process for games with valuations, in Elise Bonzon, Laurence Cholvy, Septièmes journées francophones Modèles Formels de l'Interaction MFI'13, Lille, Université Lille 1

Airiau S. (2012), Generating and testing multi-issue elections, in Jos W.H.M. Uiterwijk, Nico Roos, and Mark H.M. Winands, Proceedings of BNAIC 2012 The 24th Benelux Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Maastricht, Maastricht University, 3-10 p.

Airiau S., Endriss U., Grandi U., Porello D., Uckelman J. (2011), Aggregating Dependency Graphs into Voting Agendas in Multi-Issue Elections, in Toby Walsh, Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Palo Alto (USA), AAAI Press / IJCAI, 18-23 p.

Singh D., Sardina S., Padgham L., Airiau S. (2010), Learning context conditions for BDI plan selection, in Michael Luck, Sandip Sen, Wiebe van der Hoek, Gal A. Kaminka, 9th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2010), IFAAMAS, 325-332 p.

Airiau S., Endriss U. (2010), Multiagent Resource Allocation with Sharable Items: Simple Protocols and Nash Equilibria, in , 9th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems 2010 (AAMAS 2010). Proceedings, Toronto, Curran Associates, Inc., 167-174 p.

Airiau S., Sen S. (2010), On the stability of an Optimal Coalition Structure, in Helder Coelho, Rudi Studer, Michael Wooldridge, ECAI 2010 - 19th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, IOS Press, 203-208 p.

Airiau S., Endriss U. (2009), Iterated Majority Voting, in Rossi, Francesca, Tsoukias, Alexis, Algorithmic Decision Theory, First International Conference, ADT 2009, Berlin Heidelberg, Springer, 38-49 p.

Mukherjee P., Sen P., Airiau S. (2008), Norm emergence under constrained interactions in diverse societies, in Padgham, L., 7th International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS 2008), IFAAMAS, 765-772 p.

Mukherjee P., Sen S., Airiau S. (2007), Emergence of Norms with Biased Interactions in Heterogeneous Agent Societies, in , 2007 IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conferences on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology - Workshops, IEEE - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 512-515 p.

Sen S., Saha S., Airiau S., Candale T., Banerjee D., Chakraborty D., Mukherjee P., Gursel A. (2007), Robust Agent Communities, in Vladimir Gorodetsky, Chengqi Zhang, Victor A. Skormin, Longbing Cao, Autonomous Intelligent Systems: Multi-Agents and Data Mining. Second International Workshop, AIS-ADM 2007, St. Petersburg, Russia, June 3-5, 2007. Proceedings, Springer, 28-45 p.

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