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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Hélder Coelho
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Lemos, Carlos M., Hélder Coelho, & Rui J. Lopes. (2013). Agent-based modeling of social conflict, civil violence and revolution: State-of-the-art-review and further prospects. Repositório Institucional do ISCTE-IUL (ISCTE-IUL). 1113. 124–138.13 indexed citations
Coelho, Hélder, Rudi Studer, & Michael Wooldridge. (2010). ECAI 2010 : 19th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 16-20 August 2010, Lisbon, Portugal : including Prestigious Applications of Artificial Intelligence (PAIS-2010) : proceedings. IOS Press eBooks.2 indexed citations
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Coelho, Hélder, Rudi Studer, & Michael Wooldridge. (2010). ECAI 2010 - 19th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Lisbon, Portugal, August 16-20, 2010, Proceedings. European Conference on Artificial Intelligence.7 indexed citations
Coelho, Hélder, et al.. (2007). Tuning agents' behaviours using embedded attributes. 139–144.1 indexed citations
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Coelho, Hélder, et al.. (2006). Tuning Behaviours Using Attributes Embedded in an Agents Architecture..1 indexed citations
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Sichman, Jaime Simão, et al.. (2006). Advances in artificial intelligence -- IBERAMIA-SBIA 2006 : 2nd International Joint Conference, 10th Ibero-American Conference on AI, 18th Brazilian AI Symposium, Ribeirão Preto, Brazil, October 23-27, 2006 : proceedings. Springer eBooks.5 indexed citations
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Antunes, Luís, Hélder Coelho, & João Balsa. (2006). E*plore-ing the Simulation Design Space..2 indexed citations
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Lopes, Fernando, Nuno Mamede, Augusto Q. Novais, & Hélder Coelho. (2004). Negotiation strategies for autonomous computational agents. European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 33–37.14 indexed citations
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David, Nuno, et al.. (2004). The Structure and Logic of Interdisciplinary Research in Agent-Based Social Simulation. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 7(3). 1–4.12 indexed citations
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Coelho, Hélder. (2002). Trust in Virtual Societies Edited by Cristiano Castelfranchi and Yao-Hua Tan .. Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation. 5.1 indexed citations
Coelho, Hélder. (1998). Proceedings of the 6th Ibero-American Conference on AI: Progress in Artificial Intelligence.2 indexed citations
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Coelho, Hélder. (1998). Progress in artificial intelligence -- IBERAMIA 98 : 6th Ibero-American Conference on AI, Lisbon, Portugal, October 5-9, 1998 : proceedings. Springer eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Coelho, Hélder. (1988). Interaction among Intelligent Agents (Panel).. European Conference on Artificial Intelligence. 717–718.
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