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Adaptive soft bid determination in bidding strategies for continuous double auctions

17th IEEE International Conference on Tools with Artificial Intelligence (ICTAI'05), 2005
There are several bidding strategies proposed in the literature for agents in continuous double auctions (CDAs). For most bidding strategies, the asks or bids determined are hard and cannot be compromised. However, for human traders, we notice that the decisions are usually soft and adaptive in different situations.
Huiye Ma, Ho-fung Leung
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An Investigation of Two-Person Competitive Bidding Strategies

IEEE Transactions on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 1974
In a competitive economy many a firm finds itself caught in the middle of a cost-price squeeze. One approach to this problem is to reduce costs as much as possible. Another approach is to obtain the best prices for its products. This paper is concerned with the competitive aspects of bidding or pricing policies.
K. Chen, K. H. Bhavnani
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Bidding Strategies for Fantasy-Sports Auctions

2016
Fantasy sports is a fast-growing, multi-billion dollar industry [10] in which competitors assemble virtual teams of athletes from real professional sports leagues and obtain points based on the statistical performance of those athletes in actual games. Users team managers can add, drop, and trade players throughout the season, but the pivotal event is ...
Aris Anagnostopoulos   +3 more
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Agents’ Bidding Strategies in a Combinatorial Auction

2006
This paper presents an agent-based simulation environment for task scheduling in a grid. Resource allocation is performed by an iterative combinatorial auction in which proxy-bidding agents try to acquire their desired resource allocation profiles. To achieve an efficient bidding process, the auctioneer provides the bidding agents with approximated ...
Tim Stockheim   +2 more
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Rational Bidding Strategies

2015
Imagine you are bidding at an English auction in a traditional auction house. The item is an antique jewelry case meant to be a birthday present for your wife. You have a concrete idea of how much you want to pay maximum for it, because you have already found a case somewhere else that would cost 150 euros.
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Auction Bidding and Evolutionary Stable Strategies

1992
Summary: The aim of the present paper is to extend the two-player evolutionary stable strategy (ESS), originally defined by \textit{J. Maynard-Smith} [J. Theor. Biol. 47, 209-221 (1974)] to explain animal's behavior of resolving their mating and territory-keeping conflicts, to the \(n\)-player ESS, and to apply this concept to \(n\)-bidder auction ...
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Evolving Bidding Strategies for Multiple Auctions. [PDF]

open access: possible, 2002
Due to the proliferation of online auctions, there is an increasing need to monitor and bid in multiple auctions in order to procure the best deal for the desired good. Against this background, this paper reports on the development of a heuristic decision making framework that an autonomous agent can exploit to tackle the problem of bidding across ...
Anthony, P., Jennings, N. R.
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Bidding Strategies for Multi-object Auctions

2008
Sequential and simultaneous auctions are two important mechanisms for buying and selling multiple objects. The bidding behaviour for the former differs from the latter. Given this, a key problem is to find the equilibrium bidding strategies for these two mechanisms. To this end, we analyse the bidding behaviour for the following scenario.
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