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CEC
2007
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Fingerprint analysis of the noisy prisoner's dilemma
Abstract— Fingerprinting is a technique that permits automatic classification of strategies for playing a game. In this study the evolution of strategies for playing the iterate...
Daniel A. Ashlock, Eun-Youn Kim, Wendy Ashlock
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EPS
1998
Springer
15 years 2 months ago
Acquisition of General Adaptive Features by Evolution
We investigate the following question. Do populations of evolving agents adapt only to their recent environment or do general adaptive features appear over time? We find statistica...
Dan Ashlock, John E. Mayfield
AAAI
2006
14 years 11 months ago
Maintaining Cooperation in Noisy Environments
To prevent or alleviate conflicts in multi-agent environments, it is important to distinguish between situations where another agent has misbehaved intentionally and situations wh...
Tsz-Chiu Au, Dana S. Nau
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ATAL
2008
Springer
15 years 7 days ago
Synthesis of strategies from interaction traces
We describe how to take a set of interaction traces produced by different pairs of players in a two-player repeated game, and combine them into a composite strategy. We provide an...
Tsz-Chiu Au, Sarit Kraus, Dana S. Nau
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GECCO
2006
Springer
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15 years 1 months ago
The Baldwin effect under spatial isolation and autonomous reproduction
The impact of learning on evolution in dynamic environments undergoes recognized stages of the Baldwin Effect although its cause is not clear. To identify it experimentally, we de...
H. L. Peng, J. C. Tay