In increasingly different contexts, it happens that a human player has to interact with artificial players who make decisions following decision-making algorithms. How should the human player play against these algorithms to maximize his utility? Does anything change if he faces one or more artificial players? The main goal of the paper is to answer these two questions. Consider n-player games in normal form repeated over time, where we call the human player optimizer, and the (n − 1) artificial players, learners. We assume that learners play no-regret algorithms, a class of algorithms widely used in online learning and decision-making. In these games, we consider the concept of Stackelberg equilibrium. In a recent paper, Deng, Schneider, a...
Many situations involve repeatedly making decisions in an uncertain environment: for instance, decid...
ABSTRACT. A Common Interest game is a game in which there exists a unique vector of payoffs which st...
A Common Interest game is a game that has a unique vector of payoffs that strictly Pareto-dominates ...
In increasingly different contexts, it happens that a human player has to interact with artificial p...
Our work considers repeated games in which one player has a different objective than others. In part...
This paper explores a fundamental connection between computational learning theory and game theory t...
The paper develops a framework for the analysis of finite n-player games, recurrently played by rand...
We study a repeated newsvendor game between a supplier and a retailer who want to maximize their res...
In this paper, we study a two-person game between one leader and one follower, called the Stackelber...
A correlation scheme (leading to a special equilibrium called “soft” correlated equilibrium) is appl...
International audienceIn game-theoretic learning, several agents are simultaneously following their ...
We study the use of reinforcement learning to learn the optimal leader's strategy in Stackelberg gam...
Hart and Mas-Colell [2000] show that if all players play “regret-matching” strategies, i.e., they pl...
We consider a repeated sequential game between a learner, who plays first, and an opponent who respo...
The hierarchical interaction between the actor and critic in actor-critic based reinforcement learni...
Many situations involve repeatedly making decisions in an uncertain environment: for instance, decid...
ABSTRACT. A Common Interest game is a game in which there exists a unique vector of payoffs which st...
A Common Interest game is a game that has a unique vector of payoffs that strictly Pareto-dominates ...
In increasingly different contexts, it happens that a human player has to interact with artificial p...
Our work considers repeated games in which one player has a different objective than others. In part...
This paper explores a fundamental connection between computational learning theory and game theory t...
The paper develops a framework for the analysis of finite n-player games, recurrently played by rand...
We study a repeated newsvendor game between a supplier and a retailer who want to maximize their res...
In this paper, we study a two-person game between one leader and one follower, called the Stackelber...
A correlation scheme (leading to a special equilibrium called “soft” correlated equilibrium) is appl...
International audienceIn game-theoretic learning, several agents are simultaneously following their ...
We study the use of reinforcement learning to learn the optimal leader's strategy in Stackelberg gam...
Hart and Mas-Colell [2000] show that if all players play “regret-matching” strategies, i.e., they pl...
We consider a repeated sequential game between a learner, who plays first, and an opponent who respo...
The hierarchical interaction between the actor and critic in actor-critic based reinforcement learni...
Many situations involve repeatedly making decisions in an uncertain environment: for instance, decid...
ABSTRACT. A Common Interest game is a game in which there exists a unique vector of payoffs which st...
A Common Interest game is a game that has a unique vector of payoffs that strictly Pareto-dominates ...