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Rethinking frequency opponent modeling in automated negotiation
(Springer International Publishing, 2017)
Frequency opponent modeling is one of the most widely used opponent modeling techniques in automated negotiation, due to its simplicity and its good performance. In fact, it outperforms even more complex mechanisms like ...
Bottom-up approaches to achieve Pareto optimal agreements in group decision making
(Springer Nature, 2019-11)
In this article, we introduce a new paradigm to achieve Pareto optimality in group decision-making processes: bottom-up approaches to Pareto optimality. It is based on the idea that, while resolving a conflict in a group, ...
Can social agents efficiently perform in automated negotiation?
(MDPI, 2021-07)
In the last few years, we witnessed a growing body of literature about automated negotiation. Mainly, negotiating agents are either purely self-driven by maximizing their utility function or by assuming a cooperative stance ...
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