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Preface: Algorithmic Game Theory [PDF]
The nine papers in this volume were among the best papers presented at the 2nd International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT 2009) held on October 18th to 20th 2009, in Paphos, Cyprus. The purpose of SAGT 2009 was to bring together research from Computer Science, Economics and Mathematics to present and discuss previously unpublished ...
Mavronicolas, Marios +1 more
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Cryptographic Rational Secret Sharing Schemes over General Networks
We propose cryptographic rational secret sharing protocols over general networks. In a general network, the dealer may not have direct connections to each player, and players may not have direct connections to each of the other players.
Alfonso Labao, Henry Adorna
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Modeling the Optimal Coalition Structure Using the Core Solution Concept [PDF]
Coalition formation is an important step towards developing the social welfare by improving the performance. This is pursued in two main research streams: (i) algorithmic approaches to achieve the optimal coalition structure and (ii) cooperative game ...
Mohammadreza Mehregan +2 more
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Language games vs. the game of translation [PDF]
The article focuses on experimental researching the strategies, methods and means of reproducing nominative language game in popular scientific discourse.
Rebrii Oleksandr, Pieshkova Olha
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Design of Double Auction Mechanism Based on Social Network
In the traditional double auction market, the number of achievable tradable pairs are usually limited by the market size. To solve this problem, we propose new double auction mechanisms based on social networks to realize market expansion. In this paper,
Junping Xu, Xin He
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An O(n)-Round Strategy for the Magnus-Derek Game
We analyze further the Magnus-Derek game, a two-player game played on a round table with n positions. The players jointly control the movement of a token. One player, Magnus, aims to maximize the number of positions visited while minimizing the number of
Zhivko Nedev
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An eXplainability Artificial Intelligence approach to brain connectivity in Alzheimer's disease
The advent of eXplainable Artificial Intelligence (XAI) has revolutionized the way human experts, especially from non-computational domains, approach artificial intelligence; this is particularly true for clinical applications where the transparency of ...
Nicola Amoroso +10 more
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Shapley values reveal the drivers of soil organic carbon stock prediction [PDF]
Insights into the controlling factors of soil organic carbon (SOC) stock variation are necessary both for our scientific understanding of the terrestrial carbon balance and to support policies that intend to promote carbon storage in soils to mitigate ...
A. M. J.-C. Wadoux +2 more
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Algorithmic rationality: Game theory with costly computation [PDF]
We develop a general game-theoretic framework for reasoning about strategic agents performing possibly costly computation. In this framework, many traditional game-theoretic results (such as the existence of a Nash equilibrium) no longer hold. Nevertheless, we can use the framework to provide psychologically appealing explanations of observed behavior ...
Joseph Y. Halpern, Rafael Pass
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How does a practice of mimesis — as dramatic enactment in a live-action role-playing game (LARP) — relate to the design of artificial intelligence systems?
Malthe Stavning Erslev
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