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AAAI Fall Symposium 2004: Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Artificial Multiagent Learning, Papers from the 2004 AAAI Fall Symposium. Arlington, VA, USA, October 22-24, 2004. AAAI Press 2004
Contents
- Matthew E. Gaston, John Simmons, Marie desJardins:
Adapting Network Structure for Efficient Team Formation. 1-8 - Austin McDonald, Sandip Sen:
Analyzing the Effects of Tags on Promoting Cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemma. 9-14 - H. Joseph Blumenthal, Gary B. Parker:
Co-Evolving Team Capture Strategies for Dissimilar Robots. 15-22 - John E. Moody, Yufeng Liu, Matthew Saffell, Kyoungju Youn:
Stochastic Direct Reinforcement: Application to Simple Games with Recurrence. 23-34 - Stéphane Airiau, Sabyasachi Saha, Sandip Sen:
Dynamics of Strategy Distribution in Iterated Games. 35-42 - William H. Hsu, Scott J. Harmon, Edwin Rodríguez, Christopher Zhong:
Empirical Comparison of Incremental Learning Strategies for Genetic Programming-Based Keep-Away Soccer Agents. 43-51 - Jacob W. Crandall, Michael A. Goodrich:
Learning e-Pareto Efficient Solutions with Minimal Knowledge Requirements using Satisficing. 52-59 - Yevgeniy Vorobeychik, Michael P. Wellman, Satinder Singh:
Learning Payoff Functions in Infinite Games. 60-65 - Arjita Ghosh, Sandip Sen:
Learning TOMs: Towards Non-Myopic Equilibria. 66-72 - Maarten Peeters, Katja Verbeeck, Ann Nowé:
Multi-Agent Learning in Conflicting Multi-Level Games with Incomplete Information. 73-80 - Yu-Han Chang, Tracey Ho, Leslie Pack Kaelbling:
Multi-Agent Learning in Mobilized Ad-Hoc Networks. 81-88 - Yoav Shoham, Rob Powers, Trond Grenager:
On the Agenda(s) of Research on Multi-Agent Learning. 89-95 - Elisabeth Crawford, Manuela Veloso:
Opportunities for Learning in Multi-Agent Meeting Scheduling. 96-102 - Peter McCracken, Michael Bowling:
Safe Strategies for Agent Modelling in Games. 103-110 - Lee Spector, Jon Klein, Chris Perry:
Tags and the Evolution of Cooperation in Complex Environments. 111-117 - Elena Popovici, Kenneth A. De Jong:
Understanding Competitive Co-Evolutionary Dynamics via Fitness Landscapes. 118-
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