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@InCollection(LNAI01-coach,
Author = "Patrick Riley and Manuela Veloso",
Title = "Recognizing Probabilistic Opponent Movement Models",
booktitle = "{R}obo{C}up-2001: Robot Soccer World Cup {V}",
Editor = "A. Birk and S. Coradeschi and S. Tadokoro",
Publisher = "Springer Verlag",
series = {Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence},
number = {2377},
pages = {453--458},
address = "Berlin",
year = "2002",
note = {(extended abstract)},
wwwnote = {Publisher's Webpage© Springer-Verlag},
abstract = {In multiagent adversarial domains, team agents
should adapt to the environment and opponent. We
introduce a model representation as part of a
planning process for a simulated soccer domain. The
planning is centralized, but the plans are executed
in a multi-agent environment, with teammate and
opponent agents. Further, we present a recognition
algorithm where the model which most closely matches
the behavior of the opponents can be selected from
few observations of the opponent. Empirical results
are presented to verify that important information
is maintained through the abstraction the models
provide.},
bib2html_pubtype = {Refereed Conference},
bib2html_rescat = {Coaching,Opponent and Teammate Modeling},
bib2html_funding = {NSF,CoABS,ActiveTemplates},
)