The impact of categorization and non-myopic behavior on the performance of adaptive players in interactive environments: models and preliminary insights
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SYSNO ASEP
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Document Type
V - Research Report
R&D Document Type
V - Research Report
Title
The impact of categorization and non-myopic behavior on the performance of adaptive players in interactive environments: models and preliminary insights
Title
Dopad kategorizace a "nekrátkozrakého" chování na výkonnost adaptivních hráčů v interaktivních prostředích: modely a předběžné pohledy
Author(s)
Tyutin, Anton (NHU-N)
Issue data
Praha: CERGE-EI, 2004
Series
CERGE-EI discussion paper series
Series number
2005 - 123
Number of pages
55 s.
Language
eng - English
Country
CZ - Czech Republic
Keywords
game theory ; individual learning ; bounded rationality
Subject RIV
AH - Economics
CEZ
AV0Z7085904 - NHU-N
Annotation
This paper considers adaptive players who individually learn to play a repeated normal-form game, and analyzes how the players´ performance is affected by two assumptions: 1) the players are not myopic in calculating their payoffs; 2) the players realize that their environment is not stationary, and learn to categorize the states of the environment.
Workplace
Economics Institute
Contact
Tomáš Pavela, pavela@cerge-ei.cz, Tel.: 224 005 122
Year of Publishing
2006
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