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PostPosted: Thu Mar 14, 2013 6:38 pm 
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Online Implicit Agent Modelling
by Nolan Bard, Michael Johanson, Neil Burch and Michael Bowling

Abstract
The traditional view of agent modelling is to infer the explicit parameters of another agent's strategy (i.e., their probability of taking each action in each situation). Unfortunately, in complex domains with high dimensional strategy spaces, modelling every parameter often requires a prohibitive number of observations. Furthermore, given a model of such a strategy, computing a response strategy that is robust to modelling error may be impractical to compute online. Instead, we propose an implicit modelling framework where agents aim to estimate the utility of a fixed portfolio of pre-computed strategies. Using the domain of heads-up limit Texas hold'em poker, this work describes an end-to-end approach for building an implicit modelling agent. We compute robust response strategies, show how to select strategies for the portfolio, and apply existing variance reduction and online learning techniques to dynamically adapt the agent's strategy to its opponent. We validate the approach by showing that our implicit modelling agent would have won the heads-up limit opponent exploitation event in the 2011 Annual Computer Poker Competition.

http://poker.cs.ualberta.ca/publications/AAMAS13-modelling.pdf


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