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6902
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9300
National Ranking
577

Overview

Timothy J. Norman is affiliated with the University of Southampton in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the field of Computer Science, with a focus on Artificial Intelligence and subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine, Computer Networks and Communications, and Information Systems.

The scientist's main topics of work include Sports Analytics and Performance, Reinforcement Learning in Robotics, Sports Performance and Training, Blockchain Technology Applications and Security, Ethics and Social Impacts of AI, Sports, Gender, and Society, and Multi-Agent Systems and Negotiation.

Norman has published extensively, contributing to various academic venues. Frequent publication venues include arXiv (Cornell University), Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence, ePrints Soton (University of Southampton), International Journal of Computer Science in Sport, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research).

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Norman include:

  • "Reasoning about responsibility in autonomous systems: challenges and opportunities", 2022, AI & Society
  • "Seq2Event: Learning the Language of Soccer Using Transformer-based Match Event Prediction", 2022, Proceedings of the 28th ACM SIGKDD Conference on Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining
  • "Human-machine collaboration in intelligence analysis: An expert evaluation", 2022, Intelligent Systems with Applications
  • "Combining Machine Learning and Human Experts to Predict Match Outcomes in Football: A Baseline Model", 2021, Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • "Learning the Value of Teamwork to Form Efficient Teams", 2020, Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence

Norman has collaborated frequently with a number of co-authors, including Sarvapali D. Ramchurn, Ryan Beal, Enrico Gerding, Stuart E. Middleton, and Yali Du.

Best Publications

  • Autonomous Agents for Business Process Management

    Nicholas R. Jennings;Timothy J. Norman;Peyman Faratin;P. O'Brien

  • Agent-Based Business Process Management

    Nicholas R. Jennings;Peyman Faratin;M. J. Johnson;Timothy J. Norman

  • Agent-based formation of virtual organisations

    Timothy J. Norman;Alun Preece;Stuart Chalmers;Nicholas R. Jennings

  • On cooperation in multi-agent systems

    J. E. Doran;S. Franklin;N. R. Jennings;T. J. Norman

  • Probabilistic argumentation frameworks

    Hengfei Li;Nir Oren;Timothy J. Norman

  • AAMAS '05: Proceedings of the Fourth International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems

    Jigar Patel;W. T. Luke Teacy;Nicholas R. Jennings;Michael Luck

  • Agent-based virtual organisations for the Grid

    Jigar Patel;W. T. Luke Teacy;Nicholas R. Jennings;Michael Luck

  • Normative conflict resolution in multi-agent systems

    Wamberto W. Vasconcelos;Martin J. Kollingbaum;Timothy J. Norman

  • Bootstrapping trust evaluations through stereotypes

    Chris Burnett;Timothy J. Norman;Katia Sycara

  • Formalizing Collaborative Decision-making and Practical Reasoning in Multi-agent Systems

    Pietro Panzarasa;Nicholas R. Jennings;Timothy J. Norman

  • Truth Discovery in Crowdsourced Detection of Spatial Events

    Robin Wentao Ouyang;Mani Srivastava;Alice Toniolo;Timothy J. Norman

  • Implementing a Business Process Management System Using ADEPT: A Real-World Case Study

    Nicholas R. Jennings;Peyman Faratin;Timothy J. Norman;P. O'Brien

  • ADEPT: an agent-based approach to business process management

    N. R. Jennings;T. J. Norman;P. Faratin

  • Argumentation Machines: New Frontiers in Argument and Computation

    Chris Reed;Timothy J. Norman

  • Designing and Implementing a Multi-Agent Architecture for Business Process Management

    Timothy J. Norman;Nicholas R. Jennings;Peyman Faratin;Abe Mamdani

  • Semantics for Evidence-Based Argumentation

    Nir Oren;Timothy J. Norman

  • Artificial intelligence for team sports: a survey

    Ryan Beal;Timothy J. Norman;Sarvapali D. Ramchurn

  • Resolving conflict and inconsistency in norm-regulated virtual organizations

    Wamberto Vasconcelos;Martin J. Kollingbaum;Timothy J. Norman

  • Goal creation in motivated agents

    Timothy J. Norman;Derek Long

  • ADEPT: Managing Business Processes Using Intelligent Agents

    N. R. Jennings;P. Faratin;Timothy Norman;P. O'Brien

  • A logic of delegation

    Timothy J. Norman;Chris Reed

Frequent Co-Authors

Alun Preece
Alun Preece Cardiff University
Nicholas R. Jennings
Nicholas R. Jennings Loughborough University
Katia Sycara
Katia Sycara Carnegie Mellon University
John D. Nelson
John D. Nelson University of Sydney
Michael Luck
Michael Luck University of Sussex
Simon Parsons
Simon Parsons University of Lincoln
Mani Srivastava
Mani Srivastava University of California, Los Angeles
Chris Reed
Chris Reed University of Dundee
Sarvapali D. Ramchurn
Sarvapali D. Ramchurn University of Southampton
Douglas Walton
Douglas Walton University of Windsor

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