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Home / Proceedings / Papers from the 1998 AAAI Spring Symposium /

Satisficing Models

Contents

  • Multistage Negotiation for Distributed Scheduling for Resource-Bounded Agents

    Abdel-Illah Mouaddib

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  • Naive Bayes as a Satisficing Model

    Ted Pedersen

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  • Learning Game-Specific Spatially-Oriented Heuristics

    Susan Epstein, Jack Gelfand, Esther Lock

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  • The Effects of Satisficing Models on Coordination

    Raphael Malyankar; Findler; Nicholas V; Heck, Peter S

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  • Using Observation to Select Complementary Goals

    Maria Gordin and Sandip Sen

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  • Games of Deterrence and Satsficing Models Applied to Businesss Process Modeling

    Helene Bestougeff and Michel Rudnianski

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  • Contract Types for Satisficing Task Allocation: I Theoretical Results

    Tuomas Sandholm

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  • Reciprocating with Learned Models

    Anish Biswas and Sandip Sen

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  • Toward Ubiquitous Satisficing Agent Control

    Thomas Wagner, Victor Lesser

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  • Satisficing and Bounded Optimality

    Shlomo Zilberstein

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  • K_Learning: A Meta-Control for a Satisficing Model of a Dynamic Environment

    Madeleine Girard-Faugere

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  • Abstraction for Belief Revision: Using a Genetic Algorithm to Compute the Most Probable Explanation

    Ole Mengshoel, David C. Wilkins

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  • A Framework for Learning Agents and its Application to Market-Based MAS

    Jose Vidal

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  • Contract Types for Satisficing Task Allocation: II, Experimental Results

    Martin R. Andersson and Tuomas W. Sandholm

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  • A Probabilistic Network Approach to Prioritising Sensing and Reasoning: A Step Towards Satisficing Modelling

    Sharon Wood

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