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On Behavior Classification in Adversarial Environments

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On Behavior Classification in Adversarial Environments
In order for robotic systems to be successful in domains with other agents possibly interfering with the accomplishing of goals, the agents must be able to adapt to the opponents' behavior. The more quickly the agents can respond to a new situation, the better they will perform. We present an approach to doing adaptation which relies on classification of the current adversary into predefined adversary classes. For feature extraction, we present a windowing technique to useful but not overly complicated features. The feature extraction and classification steps are fully implemented in the domain of simulated robotic soccer, and experimental results are presented.
Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso
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Type Conference
Year 2000
Where DARS
Authors Patrick Riley, Manuela M. Veloso
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