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Error Correcting Codes for Team Coordination within a Noisy Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Tournament

Error Correcting Codes for Team Coordination within a Noisy Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Tournament

... standard Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma (IPD) as used by Axelrod in his original computer ...Prisoner’s Dilemma game, where, at each round, they must choose one of two actions: either to cooperate (C) ...

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Role of Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma in Genetic Based Machine Learning

Role of Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma in Genetic Based Machine Learning

... Abstract. Several strategies have been followed by most of earlier researchers in the field of machine learning. Agarwal has connected Machine Learning with Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Problem [IPD]. ...

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Learning to cooperate in the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma by means of social attachments

Learning to cooperate in the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma by means of social attachments

... The Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma (IPD) has been used as a paradigm for studying the emergence of coopera- tion among individual ...Prisoner’s Dilemma · Reinforcement learning · Agent-based ...

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An Examination of Equilibria in the Multi-Site Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma

An Examination of Equilibria in the Multi-Site Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma

... the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma (IPD), a game between two players can consist of more than one turn, and players can keep a running record of the choices made in previous turns of a game and change their ...

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Oyun: A New, Free Program for Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Tournaments in the Classroom

Oyun: A New, Free Program for Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma Tournaments in the Classroom

... - iterated prisoner's dilemma), “always defect” is not a very attractive ...large iterated prisoner's di- lemma ...the iterated prisoner's dilemma — from professional game theorists and ...

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Coordinating Team Players within a Noisy Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Tournament

Coordinating Team Players within a Noisy Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Tournament

... In this paper, we presented our investigations into the use of a team of players within an Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma tournament. We have shown that if the team players are capable of recognising one ...

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Left amygdala and putamen activation modulate emotion driven decisions in the iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma game

Left amygdala and putamen activation modulate emotion driven decisions in the iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma game

... the iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma with anger and sympathy emotions felt toward the other: sympathy toward the opponent increases cooperation, while anger toward the opponent increases defection compared to ...

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Metabolism of Social System: N-Person Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Analysis In Random Boolean Network

Metabolism of Social System: N-Person Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Analysis In Random Boolean Network

... Random Boolean Network has been used to find out regulation patterns of genes in organism. This approach is very interesting to use in a game such as N-Person Prisoner’s Dilemma. Here we assume that agent’s action ...

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Convergence of the iterated prisoner's dilemma game

Convergence of the iterated prisoner's dilemma game

... The Warwick Research Archive Portal (WRAP) makes this work by researchers of the University of Warwick available open access under the following conditions. Copyright © and all moral rights to the version of the paper ...

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The Success of Cooperative Strategies in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma and the Chicken Game

The Success of Cooperative Strategies in the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma and the Chicken Game

... Here, we study the behavior of strategies in iterated games within the prisoner's dilemma and hiken game.. payo strutures, under dierent levels of noise.[r] ...

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Human Behavior towards Virtual Humans

Human Behavior towards Virtual Humans

... an iterated prisoner’s dilemma scenario and support the second hypothesis formulated in this report: That people will display more social expressions to human players compared with VH ones, by showing more ...

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Social Consequences of Commitment

Social Consequences of Commitment

... prisoner’s dilemma, observations of cooperative behavior are provocative: they may indicate deviations from the individually rational equilibrium, or they may indicate that the payoffs have been incorrectly ...

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Computing Nash equilibria and evolutionarily stable states of evolutionary games

Computing Nash equilibria and evolutionarily stable states of evolutionary games

... In iterated prisoner’s dilemma, for example, tit for tat [1], grim trigger, Pavlov [27], group strategies [28], and newly appeared zero-determinant strategies [29] are all reactive strategies, as well as ...

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Using Genetic Algorithms to Develop Strategies for the Prisoners Dilemma

Using Genetic Algorithms to Develop Strategies for the Prisoners Dilemma

... Prisoner‘s Dilemma, a simple two-person game invented by M errill Flood & M elvin Dresher in the 1950s, has been studied extensively in Game Theory, Economics, and Political Science because it can be seen as ...

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Zero-Determinate Strategies for Iterated Three-Player Game

Zero-Determinate Strategies for Iterated Three-Player Game

... the Iterated Prisoner’s Dilemma Game (IPDG) when the same players repeat the game many times, each player has the chance to deduce the style of play for the other ...In iterated 2x2 Prisoner’s ...

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Memory, Noise, and Relatedness Effect on Iterated Prisoner Dilemma Strategies Behaviour

Memory, Noise, and Relatedness Effect on Iterated Prisoner Dilemma Strategies Behaviour

... the Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma (IPD) game, we display the interactions between the strategies which its reaction depends on the outcome of the round before the last one (strategies with memory ...

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Examining Prisoner Misconduct: A Multilevel Test Using Personal Characteristics, Prison Climate, and Prison Environment

Examining Prisoner Misconduct: A Multilevel Test Using Personal Characteristics, Prison Climate, and Prison Environment

... Although referred to by different terms, such as prison climate (Ross, Diamond, Liebling, & Saylor, 2008) social climate (Moos, 1975; Schalast, Redies, Collins, Stacey, & Howells, 2008; Tonkin, 2016; Wilkinson ...

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Judging the morality of utilitarian actions: How poor utilitarian accessibility makes judges irrational.

Judging the morality of utilitarian actions: How poor utilitarian accessibility makes judges irrational.

... ’ s view, the affective system is likely to be activated by “personal” moral considerations, while the cognitive sys- tem might favor utilitarian consequences and thus rational ...trolley dilemma, to hit a ...

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The Role of Reciprocity in International Law

The Role of Reciprocity in International Law

... If the players were in a prisoners' dilemma, even in an iterated game, stochastic reciprocity would not change the usual results obtained in the Chain-Store Paradox [r] ...

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An examination for the Unexpected Hanging Paradox

An examination for the Unexpected Hanging Paradox

... Having reflected on his sentence, the prisoner draws the conclusion that he will escape from the hanging. His reasoning is in several parts. He begins by concluding that the "surprise hanging" can't be on ...

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