Changes between Version 106 and Version 107 of OpponentModels
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- 05/11/11 21:48:23 (14 years ago)
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v106 v107 123 123 ||'''Author(s)'''||K. Hindriks, C.M. Jonker, D. Tykhonov|| 124 124 ||'''Cited'''||5|| 125 ||'''Subject(s)'''|| ||126 ||'''Summary'''|| ||127 ||'''Relevance'''|| ||125 ||'''Subject(s)'''||Strategy evaluation|| 126 ||'''Summary'''||The process of the negotiation determines the outcome. This work presents an outline of a formal toolbox to analyze [[BR]]the dynamics of negotiation based on an analysis of move types. Boulware is a hard bargaining tactic, whereas [[BR]]conceder is soft. Besides evaluating the outcome one should also analyze the dance. This can be done by [[BR]]classifying the moves (nice, selfish, etc). A trace is a list of bids. The percentage of a type of move can be [[BR]]calculated. The sensitivy for opponent moves is based on this measure. || 127 ||'''Relevance'''||7, interesting technique for evaluating strategies|| 128 128 ||'''Bibtex'''||[http://scholar.google.nl/scholar.bib?q=info:p9dR-WdVTQAJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&hl=nl&as_sdt=0,5&ct=citation&cd=0 Link]|| 129 129 ||'''Cites seen'''||Yes||