Multi-agent systems that use game-theoretic analysis for decision making traditionally take a normative approach, in which agents ’ decisions are derived rationally from the game description. This approach is insufficient to capture the decision making processes of real-life agents. Such agents may be partially irrational, they may use models other than the real world to make decisions, and they may be uncertain about their opponents ’ decision making processes. We present Networks of Influence Diagrams (NIDs), a language for descriptive decision and game theory that is based on graphical models. NIDs provide a framework for computing optimal decisions for agents that operate in an environment characterized by uncertainty, not only over sta...
This paper presents a method for modeling player decision making through the use of agents as AI-dri...
Riedel F. Uncertain Acts in Games. Homo Oeconomicus. 2017;34(4):275-292.This text reviews a recent a...
Complex human-engineered systems involve an interconnection of multiple decision makers (or agents) ...
In descriptive decision and game theory, one specifies a model of a situation faced by agents and us...
In order to succeed, agents playing games must reason about the mechanics of the game, the strategie...
AbstractInspired by game theory representations, Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, structured M...
. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agen...
Abstract. In the last few years, there has been increasing interest from the agent community in the ...
Abstract. In the last few years, there has been increasing interest from the agent community in the ...
An influence diagram represents a decision problem formalisation where the decision-maker is a ratio...
An influence diagram represents a decision problem formalisation where the decision-maker is a ratio...
Cooperative game theory considers simple games and influence games as essential classes of games. A ...
This article outlines a method for automatically generating models of dynamic decision-making that b...
We consider the situation where two agents try to solve each their own task in a commonenvironment. ...
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designi...
This paper presents a method for modeling player decision making through the use of agents as AI-dri...
Riedel F. Uncertain Acts in Games. Homo Oeconomicus. 2017;34(4):275-292.This text reviews a recent a...
Complex human-engineered systems involve an interconnection of multiple decision makers (or agents) ...
In descriptive decision and game theory, one specifies a model of a situation faced by agents and us...
In order to succeed, agents playing games must reason about the mechanics of the game, the strategie...
AbstractInspired by game theory representations, Bayesian networks, influence diagrams, structured M...
. A model of BDI--agent in game--theoretic framework is presented. The desire is represented as agen...
Abstract. In the last few years, there has been increasing interest from the agent community in the ...
Abstract. In the last few years, there has been increasing interest from the agent community in the ...
An influence diagram represents a decision problem formalisation where the decision-maker is a ratio...
An influence diagram represents a decision problem formalisation where the decision-maker is a ratio...
Cooperative game theory considers simple games and influence games as essential classes of games. A ...
This article outlines a method for automatically generating models of dynamic decision-making that b...
We consider the situation where two agents try to solve each their own task in a commonenvironment. ...
We adopt the decision-theoretic principle of expected utility maximization as a paradigm for designi...
This paper presents a method for modeling player decision making through the use of agents as AI-dri...
Riedel F. Uncertain Acts in Games. Homo Oeconomicus. 2017;34(4):275-292.This text reviews a recent a...
Complex human-engineered systems involve an interconnection of multiple decision makers (or agents) ...