Changes between Version 108 and Version 109 of OpponentModels
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- 05/11/11 21:59:16 (14 years ago)
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v108 v109 223 223 ||'''Author(s)'''||N. Matos, C. Sierra, N.R. Jennings|| 224 224 ||'''Cited'''||149|| 225 ||'''Subject(s)'''|| ||226 ||'''Summary'''|| ||227 ||'''Relevance'''|| ||225 ||'''Subject(s)'''||Analysing strengths and weakness of tactics|| 226 ||'''Summary'''||This work uses an evolutionary approach to find on how agents using particular negotiation strategies fare against each[[BR]] other in a negotiation. A standard bileteral multi-lateral negotiation model is used. The issues are continious[[BR]] between a given range. Three types of techniques are considered: time-dependent, resource-[[BR]]dependent, and behaviour dependent. The results give an nice overview on which tactic is effective against which [[BR]]opponent. This is very interesting if the opponent is somehow able to determine the type of agent.|| 227 ||'''Relevance'''||8, motivation for learning of strategies|| 228 228 ||'''Bibtex'''||[http://scholar.google.nl/scholar.bib?q=info:jAWqPD9IQ-sJ:scholar.google.com/&output=citation&hl=nl&as_sdt=0,5&ct=citation&cd=0 Link]|| 229 229 ||'''Cites seen'''||Yes||