Supplementary material
September 9
Robert Axelrod and William D. Hamilton,
The evolution of Cooperation.
Science, vol 211, No. 4489. (Mar. 27, 1981), pp. 1390-1396.
Classical paper that introduces game theory in the study of evolution to explain cooperation. The paper talks about Prisoner Dilemma, the classical example in game theory to talk about cooperation and about strategies useful when playing a sequence of games with the same opponent.
September 11
MA Nowak,
Five rules for the evolution of cooperation, Science 314:1560-1563,
2006.
A paper that tries to explain in terms of game theory how cooperation has
evolved in biological systems.
Supplementary material (not required reading but useful to get a better understanding)
September 18
Justin Werfel, Kirstin Petersen, and Radhika Nagpal. 2014.
Designing Collective Behavior in a Termite-Inspired Robot Construction Team
, Science, 343, 6172
Supplementary material (not required reading but useful to expand the material):
September 23
Moritz Tenorth ; Alexander Clifford Perzylo ; Reinhard Lafrenz ; Michael Beetz,
Representation and Exchange of Knowledge About Actions, Objects, and
Environments in the RoboEarth Framework, IEEE TASE, Vol 10, issue 3
September 25
Daniel Nyga, Subhro Roy, Rohan Paul, Daehyung Park, Mihai Pomarlan, Michael
Beetz, Nicholas Roy,
Grounding Robot Plans from Natural Language Instructions
with Incomplete World Knowledge,In 2nd Conference on Robot Learning (CoRL
2018), Zurich, Switzerland, 2018.
Supplementary material (not required reading but useful to expand to other contributions):
Monday September 30
D. Bertsekas,
Auction Algorithms, Encyclopedia of Optimization, Kluwer, 2001
Wednesday October2
Reserve Prices in Internet Advertising Auctions: A Field Experiment,
Michael Ostrovsky and Michael Schwarz, working paper, 2016.
Supplementary material (not required reading but useful to expand to other contributions):
October 7
S. Koenig, C. Tovey, M. Lagoudakis, V. Markakis, D. Kempe, P. Keskinocak, A. Kleywegt, A. Meyerson, S. Jain,
The Power of Sequential Single-Item Auctions for Agent Coordination,
Proc. AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence (AAAI), pp 1625-1629, 2006.
One of multiple papers by this group of authors on Sequential Single
Item Auctions, a type of auction they have proposed which has desirable
properties such as low computational complexity and a bound on the quality
of the solution.
October 9
H.-L. Choi, L. Brunet, J. P. How,
Consensus-Based Decentralized Auctions for Robust Task Allocation,
IEEE Trans. on Robotics, Vol. 25, No. 4, pp. 912-926, August 2009.
Supplementary material (not required):
Monday October 14
Can automated agents proficiently negotiate with humans? Raz Lin, Sarit
Kraus Communications of the ACM, Volume 53 Issue 1, January 2010 Pages 78-88
Wednesday October 16
Negotiating Agents, by Catholijn M. Jonker, Koen V. Hindriks, Pascal
Wiggers, and Joost Broekens, AI Magazine, 2012.
Supplementary material (not required):
Monday October 21
Ariel D. Procaccia,
Cake Cutting Algorithms, Handbook of Computational Social Choice,
(Brandt, Conitzer, Endriss, Lang, and Procaccia, eds.), chapter 13, 2016.
Wednesday October 23
TBA
Additional readings (not required but useful to get some background information):
October 30 Towards a Science of Security Games, Thanh H. Nguyen, Debarun Kar, Matthew Brown, Arunesh Sinha, Albert Xin Jiang, Milind Tambe, in New Frontiers of Multidisciplinary Research in STEAM-H (Book chapter) (edited by B Toni), 2016 .
November 1
TBA
Monday November 4
Ramakrishnan, R., E. Kamar, B. Nushi, D. Dey, J. Shah, and E. Horvitz,
Overcoming Blind Spots in the Real World: Leveraging Complementary Abilities
for Joint Execution, AAAI 2019.
Wednesday November 6
TBA
Additional readings (not required but useful to get some background information):
Monday November 11
Wednesday November 13
Computational rationality: A converging paradigm for intelligence in brains,
minds, and machines, Samuel J. Gershman1, Eric J. Horvitz, Joshua B. Tenenbaum,
Science 17 Jul 2015: Vol. 349, Issue 6245, pp. 273-278.
Additional readings (not required but useful for additional information):
Monday November 20
November 29
Presentations of projects