Sciweavers

CONCUR
2006
Springer

Strategy Improvement for Stochastic Rabin and Streett Games

13 years 8 months ago
Strategy Improvement for Stochastic Rabin and Streett Games
A stochastic graph game is played by two players on a game graph with probabilistic transitions. We consider stochastic graph games with -regular winning conditions specified as Rabin or Streett objectives. These games are NP-complete and coNP-complete, respectively. The value of the game for a player at a state s given an objective is the maximal probability with which the player can guarantee the satisfaction of from s. We present a strategy-improvement algorithm to compute values in stochastic Rabin games, where an improvement step involves solving Markov decision processes (MDPs) and nonstochastic Rabin games. The algorithm also computes values for stochastic Streett games but does not directly yield an optimal strategy for Streett objectives. We then show how to obtain an optimal strategy for Streett objectives by solving certain nonstochastic Streett games.
Krishnendu Chatterjee, Thomas A. Henzinger
Added 20 Aug 2010
Updated 20 Aug 2010
Type Conference
Year 2006
Where CONCUR
Authors Krishnendu Chatterjee, Thomas A. Henzinger
Comments (0)