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    • Dynamic-Occlusion-Aware Risk Identification for Autonomous Vehicles Using Hypergames 

      Kahn, Maximilian (University of Waterloo, 2021-12-17)
      A particular challenge for both autonomous vehicles (AV) and human drivers is dealing with risk associated with dynamic occlusion, i.e., occlusion caused by other vehicles in traffic. In order to overcome this challenge, ...
    • Empirical Game Theoretic Models for Autonomous Driving: Methods and Applications 

      Sarkar, Atrisha (University of Waterloo, 2022-09-16)
      In recent years, there has been enormous public interest in autonomous vehicles (AV), with more than 80 billion dollars invested in self-driving car technology. However, for the foreseeable future, self-driving cars will ...
    • The Impact of Teams in Multiagent Systems 

      Radke, David (University of Waterloo, 2023-07-31)
      Across many domains, the ability to work in teams can magnify a group's abilities beyond the capabilities of any individual. While the science of teamwork is typically studied in organizational psychology (OP) and areas ...
    • Improving Convergence Rates in Multiagent Learning Through Experts and Adaptive Consultation 

      Hines, Greg (University of Waterloo, 2007-05-07)
      Multiagent learning (MAL) is the study of agents learning while in the presence of other agents who are also learning. As a field, MAL is built upon work done in both artificial intelligence and game theory. Game theory ...
    • Incentivizing evaluation with peer prediction and limited access to ground truth 

      Gao, Xi Alice; Wright, James R.; Leyton-Brown, Kevin (Elsevier, 2019-10)
      In many settings, an effective way of evaluating objects of interest is to collect evaluations from dispersed individuals and to aggregate these evaluations together. Some examples are categorizing online content and ...
    • Quantum Strategies and Local Operations 

      Gutoski, Gustav (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-06)
      This thesis is divided into two parts. In Part I we introduce a new formalism for quantum strategies, which specify the actions of one party in any multi-party interaction involving the exchange of multiple quantum messages ...

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