Comparing Human and Automated Agents in a
... 2013. Teamwork with limited knowledge of teammates. 3. Barrett, S.; Stone, P.; and Kraus, S. 2011. Empirical evaluation of ad hoc teamwork in the pursuit domain. In The 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems-Volume 2, 567–574. International Foundation for Autonomou ...
... 2013. Teamwork with limited knowledge of teammates. 3. Barrett, S.; Stone, P.; and Kraus, S. 2011. Empirical evaluation of ad hoc teamwork in the pursuit domain. In The 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems-Volume 2, 567–574. International Foundation for Autonomou ...
Artificial intelligence, or AI, is the field that studies
... These tools are truly scientific, in the sense that their results are both measurable and verifiable, and they have been responsible for many of AI's recent successes. ...
... These tools are truly scientific, in the sense that their results are both measurable and verifiable, and they have been responsible for many of AI's recent successes. ...
Preface
... Trading agents have become a prominent application area of artificial intelligence because of their potential for transforming electronic commerce, and because they present a stiff challenge to models of rational decision-making. A wide variety of trading scenarios and agent approaches have been stu ...
... Trading agents have become a prominent application area of artificial intelligence because of their potential for transforming electronic commerce, and because they present a stiff challenge to models of rational decision-making. A wide variety of trading scenarios and agent approaches have been stu ...
Week 1 - Subbarao Kambhampati
... • The importance of modeling the other agents in the environment – The point that one reason why our brains are so large, evolutionarily speaking, may be that we needed them to outwit not other animals but our own enemies ...
... • The importance of modeling the other agents in the environment – The point that one reason why our brains are so large, evolutionarily speaking, may be that we needed them to outwit not other animals but our own enemies ...