Automated agents' behavior in the trust-revenge game incomparison to other cultures.
Amos AzariaAriella RichardsonAvshalom ElmalechAvi RosenfeldPublished in: AAMAS (2014)
Keyphrases
- trust model
- game theoretic
- multi agent
- minority game
- multi agent simulation
- real time strategy games
- personality traits
- agent behavior
- adaptive behavior
- nash equilibria
- game theory
- multi agent systems
- multiagent systems
- intelligent agents
- cooperative
- cognitive agents
- open systems
- software agents
- virtual world
- collective behavior
- imperfect information
- solution concepts
- game players
- virtual characters
- cooperative behavior
- dialogue games
- nash equilibrium
- multiple agents
- agent model
- mobile agents
- multi player
- open environments
- autonomous agents
- reputation models
- agent interactions
- game playing
- pure strategy
- cooperative game
- resource allocation
- reputation mechanisms
- two player games
- opponent modeling
- trust and reputation models
- decision making
- incomplete information
- video games
- human behavior
- coalitional games
- educational games
- game play
- virtual agents
- dynamic environments
- rational agents