Distributed Artificial Intelligence: Second International Conference, DAI 2020, Nanjing, China, October 24–27, 2020, Proceedings

Distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) has emerged as a powerful paradigm for representing and solving complex problems. The growth of this field has been spurred by the advances in distributed computing environments and wide spread information connectivity. Although DAI started as a branch of artificial intelligence over twenty-five years ago, it has emerged as an independent research discipline in its own right, representing a confluence of ideas from several disciplines.

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