= Masterthesis: Opponent Models in Bilateral Negotiation = by Mark Hendrikx. == Literature Survey == The newst version can be found on the [https://mmi.tudelft.nl/svn/timb/Opponent%20Models%20Survey SVN repository] == Main Research Questions == * How to measure the quality of opponent models? * Are agents using opponent models "better" than other agents? * How do opponent models compare regarding accuracy, convergence, and computational cost? * How to create an opponent model which is better than the state-of-the-art? == Meeting == [http://mmi.tudelft.nl/trac/negotiation/wiki/MeetingMinutes Meeting agendas and minutes] == Planning == * Validated all decoupled agents (13-01-12) * Quantified the benefits of using a perfect model (07-02-12) * Finished editing OM paper (15-02-12) * Abstract / Introduction (08-01-12) * Preliminaries (09-01-12) * OM in automated negotiation (10-01-12) * OM Framework (11-01-12) * Learning of OM (07-02-12) * Use of OM (09-02-12) * Evaluating OM (10-02-12) * OM in ANAC (11-02-12) * Quality of OM in ANAC (13-02-12) * Conclusion (15-02-12) * First version of short paper ACAN (15-02-12) * Finished ANAC2012 agent (18-03-12) * Compare accuracy, convergence, and computational cost of existing models * Implement measurement methods * Create testsetup * Analyze data * Create a model which is beter than the state of the art * Draft of masterthesis * Finish masterthesis (30/