Basil AYDOGAN

Assistant Professor
Computer Science
Ozyegin University
Turkey

Professor Engineering
Biography

Dr. Reyhan Aydoğan received her Ph. D. degree in Computer Engineering in 2011 from Boğaziçi University, Istanbul, Turkey. During her doctoral study, she worked as a research and teaching assistant at the same department. In 2011, Dr. Aydoğan joined the Interactive Intelligence Group at Delft University of Technology as a postdoctoral researcher where she worked in different research projects. As a guest researcher, she visited the Center of Collective Intelligence at MIT in 2013 and Intelligence Systems Group at Norwegian University of Science and Technology in 2015. Her research focuses on the modeling, development and analysis of agent technologies that integrate different aspects of intelligence such as reasoning, decision making and learning. She is applying artificial intelligence techniques such as machine learning and semantic reasoning in designing and developing agent-based decision support systems, particularly negotiation support systems and automated negotiation tools. Dr. Aydoğan is one of the main organizers of the International Automated Negotiating Agents Competition (ANAC).

Research Intrest

My main research focuses on the modeling, development and analysis of agent technology that integrates different aspects of intelligence such as reasoning, decision making and learning. I am applying artificial intelligent techniques such machine learning and semantic reasoning in designing and developing agent-based decision support systems, e.g. negotiation support systems and automated negotiation tools where intelligent software negotiates on behalf of their users. I am particularly interested in supporting human decision makers in complex and dynamic environments, which also requires the design of effective human computer interaction (e.g. preference elicitation).

List of Publications
Reyhan Aydoğan, Victor Sanchez, Vicente Julian, Joost Broekens and Catholijn M. Jonker, “Computational Approaches for Conflict Resolution in Decision Making: New Advances and Developments”, Cybernetics and Systems, 45:3, pp. 217-221, 2014 (guest editor).
Ivan Marsa-Maestrea, Mark Klein, Catholijn M. Jonker, and Reyhan Aydoğan, “From Problems to Protocols: Towards a Negotiation Handbook”, Decision Support Systems and Electronic Commerce, Vol. 60, p.p. 39-54, 2014.
Victor Sanchez-Anguix, Reyhan Aydoğan, Vicente Julian, Ana Garcia-Fornes and Catholijn Jonker, “Unanimously Acceptable Agreements for Negotiation Teams in Unpredictable Domains”, Electronic Commerce Research and Applications, 13:4, p. 243-265, 2014
Reyhan Aydoğan, Tim Baarslag, Koen Hindriks, Catholijn M. Jonker, and Pınar Yolum, “Utility-based Negotiation without Knowing Utilities: A CP-net Approach”, Knowledge and Information System (KAIS), published online, pp. 1-32, 2014.
Baarslag, Tim, Aydogan, Reyhan, Hindriks, Koen V., Fuijita, Katsuhide, Ito, Takayuki and Jonker, Catholijn M.. The Automated Negotiating Agents Competition, 2010-2015. AI Magazine, 36,(4), Winter Issue, 115-118, 2015.

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