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UAI
2004
15 years 9 days ago
Computing Nash Equilibria of Action-Graph Games
Action-graph games (AGGs) are a fully expressive game representation which can compactly express both strict and context-specific independence between players' utility functi...
Navin A. R. Bhat, Kevin Leyton-Brown
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CSJM
2006
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14 years 11 months ago
Nash equilibria set computing in finite extended games
The Nash equilibria set (NES) is described as an intersection of graphs of best response mappings. The problem of NES computing for multi-matrix extended games is considered. A me...
Valeriu Ungureanu
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AAI
2010
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14 years 7 months ago
Automatic Extraction of Go Game Positions from Images: a Multi-Strategical Approach to Constrained Multi-Object Recognition
Here, we present a constrained object recognition task that has been robustly solved largely with simple machine learning methods, using a small corpus of about 100 images taken u...
Alexander K. Seewald
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TCIAIG
2010
14 years 5 months ago
Combining UCT and Nested Monte Carlo Search for Single-Player General Game Playing
Monte-Carlo tree search has recently been very successful for game playing particularly for games where the evaluation of a state is difficult to compute, such as Go or General Gam...
Jean Méhat, Tristan Cazenave
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MMB
1999
Springer
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15 years 3 months ago
Auction Models for Multi-Provider Internet Connections
Auctions are a widely used approach for determining the current market price for congested resources. However, using them for real systems, such as the Internet, the auction algor...
Peter Reichl, George Fankhauser, Burkhard Stiller