Max-Prob: An Unbiased Rational Decision Making Procedure for Multiple-Adversary Environments.

IJCAI(2011)

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In binary-utility games, an agent can have only two possible utility values for final states, 1 (win) and 0 (lose). An adversarial binary-utility game is one where for each final state there must be at least one winning and one losing agent. We define an unbiased rational agent as one that seeks to maximize its utility value, but is equally likely to choose between states with the same utility value. This induces a probability distribution over the outcomes of the game, from which an agent can infer its probability to win. A single adversary binary game is one where there are only two possible outcomes, so that the winning probabilities remain binary values. In this case, the rational action for an agent is to play minimax. In this work we focus on the more complex, multiple-adversary environment. We propose a new algorithmic framework where agents try to maximize their winning probabilities. We begin by theoretically analyzing why an unbiased rational agent should take our approach in an unbounded environment and not that of the existing Paranoid or MaxN algorithms. We then expand our framework to a resource-bounded environment, where winning probabilities are estimated, and show empirical results supporting our claims.
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unbiased rational agent,winning probability,utility value,final state,adversarial binary-utility game,binary-utility game,multiple-adversary environment,possible utility value,rational action,resource-bounded environment,unbiased rational decision
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