Search Results - "La Poutre, J.A."
-
1
Why Agents for Automated Negotiations Should Be Adaptive
Published in Netnomics (01-11-2003)“…We show that adaptive agents on the Internet can learn to exploit bidding agents who use a (limited) number of fixed strategies. These learning agents can be…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
2
Stabilization of tag-mediated interaction by sexual reproduction in an evolutionary agent system
Published in Information sciences (2005)“…The evolution of cooperation in a system of agents playing the iterated prisoner's dilemma (IPD) is investigated. We present results for the standard 2-person…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
3
Efficient methods for automated multi-issue negotiation: Negotiating over a two-part tariff
Published in International journal of intelligent systems (01-01-2006)“…In this article, we consider the novel approach of a seller and customer negotiating bilaterally about a two‐part tariff, using autonomous software agents. An…”
Get full text
Journal Article -
4
An efficient turnkey agent for repeated trading with overall budget and preferences
Published in IEEE Conference on Cybernetics and Intelligent Systems, 2004 (2004)“…For various e-commerce applications autonomous agents can do the actual trading on behalf of their users. We consider an agent who trades repeatedly on behalf…”
Get full text
Conference Proceeding -
5
Bundling and pricing for information brokerage: customer satisfaction as a means to profit optimization
Published in Proceedings IEEE/WIC International Conference on Web Intelligence (WI 2003) (2003)“…Traditionally, the study of online dynamic pricing and bundling strategies for information goods is motivated by the value-extracting or profit-generating…”
Get full text
Conference Proceeding -
6
Co-evolving automata negotiate with a variety of opponents
Published in Proceedings of the 2002 Congress on Evolutionary Computation. CEC'02 (Cat. No.02TH8600) (2002)“…Real-life negotiations typically involve multiple parties with (i) different preferences for the different issues and (ii) bargaining strategies which change…”
Get full text
Conference Proceeding