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Bayesian game theorists and non-Bayesian players [PDF]
Bayesian game theorists claim to represent players as Bayes rational agents, maximising their expected utility given their beliefs about the choices of other players. I argue that this narrative is inconsistent with the formal structure of Bayesian game theory.
Guilhem Lecouteux, Lecouteux, Guilhem
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The electricity price mechanism based on game theory is one of the research focuses on microgrids energy trading. The complete information game is based on the certainty of the identity of roles of players and variables. However, there are many uncertain
Yue Yu, Guoliang Li, Zhongqi Li
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Research on Game Theory of Air Traffic Management Cyber Physical System Security
For the air traffic management cyber physical system, if an attacker successfully obtains authority or data through a cyber attack, combined with physical attacks, it will cause serious consequences.
Zhijun Wu, Ruochen Dong, Peng Wang
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BackgroundThe decline in performance of older people includes balance function, physical function, and fear of falling and depression.
Chao Yang +9 more
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Learning to play Bayesian games [PDF]
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Eddie Dekel +2 more
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Modeling Bayesian inspection game for non-performing loan problems
This study compiled a Bayesian inspection game as a branch in game theory to deal with non-performing loans (NPLs). Three types of games are analyzed, which are false alarm (FA), non-detection (ND), and bull's eye (BE).
Erwin Widodo +3 more
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A Bayesian game-theoretic model is developed to design and analyze the resource allocation problem in K-user fading multiple access channels (MACs), where the users are assumed to selfishly maximize their average achievable rates with incomplete ...
Gaoning He +2 more
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Bayesian Games: Games with Incomplete Information [PDF]
An encyclopedia article on games with incomplete information. Table of contents: 1. Definition of the subject and its importance. 2. Introduction: Modeling incomplete information. 3. Harsanyi’s model: The notion of type. 4. Aumann’s model. 5. Harsanyi’s model and the hierarchies of beliefs. 6. The Universal Belief Space. 7. Belief subspaces.
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Bayesian Exploration: Incentivizing Exploration in Bayesian Games [PDF]
In a wide range of recommendation systems, self-interested individuals (“agents”) make decisions over time, using information revealed by other agents in the past, and producing information that may help agents in the future. Each agent would like to exploit the best action given the current information but would prefer the previous agents to explore ...
Yishay Mansour +3 more
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Bayesian Rationality in Satisfaction Games
We introduce a new paradigm for game theory -- Bayesian satisfaction. This novel approach is a synthesis of the idea of Bayesian rationality introduced by Aumann, and satisfaction games. The concept of Bayesian rationality for which, in part, Robert Aumann was awarded the Nobel Prize in 2005, is concerned with players in a game acting in their own best
Langford B. White +3 more
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