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- 1Hawkin, John A
- 1Imani, Ehsan
- 1Jiang, Yangdi
- 1Morrill, Dustin R
- 1Pang, Bo
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Fall 2009
For zero-sum games, we have efficient solution techniques. Unfortunately, there are interesting games that are too large to solve. Here, a popular approach is to solve an abstract game that models the original game. We assume that more accurate the abstract games result in stronger strategies....
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Spring 2011
In this thesis, we study theoretically and empirically the additive abstraction-based heuristics. First we present formal general definitions for abstractions that extend to general additive abstractions. We show that the general definition makes proofs of admissibility, consistency, and...
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Fall 2013
This dissertation relies on the wager that we live in an age in which seemingly archaic religious symbols contribute to how people orient themselves, respond to, and explain things in the world. Drawing from Paul Ricoeur’s early texts on religion, symbolism, evil, and defilement, I analyze three...
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Fall 2014
An agent in an adversarial, imperfect information environment must sometimes decide whether or not to take an action and, if they take the action, must choose a parameter value associated with that action. Examples include choosing to buy or sell some amount of resources or choosing whether or...
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Fall 2021
The demand for large dataset and demand of privacy protection are in constantly conflicts as the balance between the two is hard to keep. Differential privacy is a mathematical rigor definition that provides the balance bewteen these two opposite sides. It's developed with the purpose of making...
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Spring 2019
In this thesis we introduce a new loss for regression, the Histogram Loss. There is some evidence that, in the problem of sequential decision making, estimating the full distribution of return offers a considerable gain in performance, even though only the mean of that distribution is used in...
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Fall 2012
This thesis consists of two parts. First, we invented an abstraction framework called multimapping which allows multiple admissible heuristic values to be extracted from one abstract space. The key idea of this technique is to design a multimapping function which maps one state in the original...
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Fall 2017
Real-time strategy (RTS) games are war simulation video games in which the players perform several simultaneous tasks like gathering and spending resources, building a base, and controlling units in combat against an enemy force. RTS games have recently drawn the interest of the game AI research...
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Spring 2016
Game theoretic solution concepts, such as Nash equilibrium strategies that are optimal against worst case opponents, provide guidance in finding desirable autonomous agent behaviour. In particular, we wish to approximate solutions to complex, dynamic tasks, such as negotiation or bidding in...