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The ALADDIN Game Theory Workshop 2009
Monday 21 September 2009
Department of Mathematics, University of Bristol
Game theory is a central tool for understanding distributed decision making. This workshop will explore recent developments in the area made by ALADDIN researchers. We are pleased to announce that we will additionally have two keynote plenary sessions given by Jason Marden (Caltech) and David Wolpert (NASA).
Programme
| 9.15-9.30 | Arrival and welcome |
| 9.30-10.30 | Jason Marden - Overcoming limitations of game-theoretic distributed control |
| 10.30-11.00 | Coffee |
| 11.00-11.20 | Adam Sykulski - Exploitation by exploration in 2-player repeated games with unknown rewards |
| 11.20-11.40 | Sebastian Stein - Mechanisms for the flexible procurement of services with uncertain durations |
| 11.40-12.00 | Avgostinos Filippopoulitis - Adaptive on-line decisions with distributed myopic information |
| 12.00-12.20 | Maike Kaufman - Local decision making in co-operative agent systems |
| 12.20-13.30 | Lunch |
| 13.30-13.50 | Georgios Chalkiadakis - Overlapping coalition formation |
| 13.50-14.10 | Michalis Smyrnakis - Adaptive estimation in fictitious play |
| 12.00-12.20 | Rob McInerney - Bayesian bandits |
| 14.30-14.50 | Maria Polukarov - Games with congestion-averse utilities |
| 14.50-15.30 | Coffee |
| 15.30-16.30 | David Wolpert - From game theory to game engineering |
