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Decision-making and opinion formation in simple networks
In many networked decision-making settings, information about the world is distributed across multiple agents and agents’ success depends on their ability to aggregate and reason about their local information ...
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Article
Algorithm selection in bilateral negotiation
Despite the abundance of strategies in the multi-agent systems literature on repeated negotiation under incomplete information, there is no single negotiation strategy that is optimal for all possible domains....
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Strategic advice provision in repeated human-agent interactions
This paper addresses the problem of automated advice provision in scenarios that involve repeated interactions between people and computer agents. This problem arises in many applications such as route selecti...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Recognition of Users’ Activities Using Constraint Satisfaction
Ideally designed software allow users to explore and pursue interleaving plans, making it challenging to automatically recognize user interactions. The recognition algorithms presented use constraint satisfact...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Towards Collaborative Intelligent Tutors: Automated Recognition of Users’ Strategies
This paper addresses the problem of inferring students’ strategies when they interact with data-modeling software used for pedagogical purposes. The software enables students to learn about statistical data by...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
The Influence of Task Contexts on the Decision-Making of Humans and Computers
Many environments in which people and computer agents interact involve deploying resources to accomplish tasks and satisfy goals. This paper investigates the way that the context in which decisions are made af...