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Valuing Search and Communication in Partially-Observable Coordination Problems

Chapman, A., Williamson, S. and Jennings, N. (2010) Valuing Search and Communication in Partially-Observable Coordination Problems. In: AAMAS-10, Toronto, Canada. (In Press)

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In this paper we extend the class of Bayesian coordination games to include explicit observation and communication. This general class of problems includes the canonical multi-door multi-agent Tiger problem. We argue that this class of games is appropriate for situations where the agents observation, communication and payoff-earning actions are limited by some common resource, without introducing arbitrary penalties for communicating (unlike most existing approaches).

Creators:Archie Chapman, Simon Williamson, Nick Jennings
Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item
Research Group:Intelligence, Agents, Multimedia
Deposited On:08 Feb 2010 17:17 by Chapman, Archie
ID Code:18480
Last Modified:18 Feb 2010 16:28

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