The game-theory field of Collective INtelligence (COIN) concerns the design of computer-based players engaged in a non-cooperative game so that as those players pursue their self-interests, a pre-specified global goal for the collective computational system is achieved as a side-effect. Previous implementations of COIN algorithms have outperformed conventional techniques by up to several orders of magnitude, on domains ranging from telecommunications control to optimization in congestion problems. Recent mathematical developments have revealed that these previously developed algorithms were based on only two of the three factors determining performance. Consideration of only the third factor would instead lead to conventional optimization t...
The complex systems can be best dealt by decomposing them into subsystems or Multi-Agent System (MAS...
Many approaches that model specific intelligent behaviors perform excellently in solving complex opt...
Abstract. Many recent applications of interest involve self-interested participants. As such partici...
The game-theoretic field of COllective INtelligence (COIN) concerns the design of computer-based pla...
We consider algorithms that maximize a global function G in a distributed manner, using a different ...
The 'Collective Intelligence' (COIN) framework concerns the design of collectives of reinforcement-l...
[[abstract]]The study of games has been identified as an important research area in artificial intel...
Collaborations lead to cost reductions, both monetary and environmentally. However, it is not immedi...
VLSI Physical design problems typically involve solving some of the hardest problems of combinatoria...
Both of the two major components of Game Theory, e.g., the non-cooperative game theory and the coope...
This paper exploits an analogy between the “trembles” that underlie the functioning of simulated ann...
Game playing in artificial intelligence (AI) has produced effective algorithms enabling a computer t...
Following [4] we extend and generalize the game-theoretic model of distributed computing, identifyin...
Synthesis is the automated construction of systems from their specifications. Modern systems often c...
Algorithmic game theory attempts to mathematically capture behavior in strategic situations, in whic...
The complex systems can be best dealt by decomposing them into subsystems or Multi-Agent System (MAS...
Many approaches that model specific intelligent behaviors perform excellently in solving complex opt...
Abstract. Many recent applications of interest involve self-interested participants. As such partici...
The game-theoretic field of COllective INtelligence (COIN) concerns the design of computer-based pla...
We consider algorithms that maximize a global function G in a distributed manner, using a different ...
The 'Collective Intelligence' (COIN) framework concerns the design of collectives of reinforcement-l...
[[abstract]]The study of games has been identified as an important research area in artificial intel...
Collaborations lead to cost reductions, both monetary and environmentally. However, it is not immedi...
VLSI Physical design problems typically involve solving some of the hardest problems of combinatoria...
Both of the two major components of Game Theory, e.g., the non-cooperative game theory and the coope...
This paper exploits an analogy between the “trembles” that underlie the functioning of simulated ann...
Game playing in artificial intelligence (AI) has produced effective algorithms enabling a computer t...
Following [4] we extend and generalize the game-theoretic model of distributed computing, identifyin...
Synthesis is the automated construction of systems from their specifications. Modern systems often c...
Algorithmic game theory attempts to mathematically capture behavior in strategic situations, in whic...
The complex systems can be best dealt by decomposing them into subsystems or Multi-Agent System (MAS...
Many approaches that model specific intelligent behaviors perform excellently in solving complex opt...
Abstract. Many recent applications of interest involve self-interested participants. As such partici...