Adaptive behavior depends less on the details of the negotiation process and makes more robust predictions in the long term as compared to in the short term. However, the extant literature on population dynamics for behavior adjustment has only examined the current situation. To offset this limitation, we propose a synergy of evolutionary algorithm and reinforcement learning to investigate long-term collective performance and strategy evolution. The model adopts reinforcement learning with a tradeoff between historical and current information to make decisions when the strategies of agents evolve through repeated interactions. The results demonstrate that the strategies in populations converge to stable states, and the agents gradually form...
In this paper, we investigate reinforcement learning (rl) in multi-agent systems (mas) from an evolu...
AbstractHumans and other animals can adapt their social behavior in response to environmental cues i...
Experiments show that humans cooperate with non-kin, including people they will never meet again, an...
<div><p>Adaptive behavior depends less on the details of the negotiation process and makes more robu...
Imagine computer programs (agents) that learn to coordinate or to compete. This study investigates h...
This paper studies the dynamic and equilibrium-selecting behavior of a multi-agent system consisting...
A systematic validation of evolutionary techniques in the field of bargaining is presented. For this...
In large multi-agent systems, individual agents often have conflicting goals, but are dependent on e...
A systematic validation of evolutionary techniques in the field of bargaining is presented. For this...
We use genetic algorithms to evolve trading strategies for it-erative bilateral negotiations between...
Many species are able to learn to associate behaviours with rewards as this gives fitness advantages...
To be successful in open, multi-agent environments, autonomous agents must be capable of adapting th...
This paper examines evolutionary equilibrium selection in bargaining models. We show that random bes...
The field of co-evolution is focused on evolving agents based on the fitness of another evolving age...
In evolutionary game theory, the main interest is normally on the investigation of how the distribut...
In this paper, we investigate reinforcement learning (rl) in multi-agent systems (mas) from an evolu...
AbstractHumans and other animals can adapt their social behavior in response to environmental cues i...
Experiments show that humans cooperate with non-kin, including people they will never meet again, an...
<div><p>Adaptive behavior depends less on the details of the negotiation process and makes more robu...
Imagine computer programs (agents) that learn to coordinate or to compete. This study investigates h...
This paper studies the dynamic and equilibrium-selecting behavior of a multi-agent system consisting...
A systematic validation of evolutionary techniques in the field of bargaining is presented. For this...
In large multi-agent systems, individual agents often have conflicting goals, but are dependent on e...
A systematic validation of evolutionary techniques in the field of bargaining is presented. For this...
We use genetic algorithms to evolve trading strategies for it-erative bilateral negotiations between...
Many species are able to learn to associate behaviours with rewards as this gives fitness advantages...
To be successful in open, multi-agent environments, autonomous agents must be capable of adapting th...
This paper examines evolutionary equilibrium selection in bargaining models. We show that random bes...
The field of co-evolution is focused on evolving agents based on the fitness of another evolving age...
In evolutionary game theory, the main interest is normally on the investigation of how the distribut...
In this paper, we investigate reinforcement learning (rl) in multi-agent systems (mas) from an evolu...
AbstractHumans and other animals can adapt their social behavior in response to environmental cues i...
Experiments show that humans cooperate with non-kin, including people they will never meet again, an...