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2007
Wang, Tao, Bowling, Michael, Lizotte, Daniel, Schuurmans, Dale
Technical report TR07-10. We propose to use a new dual approach to dynamic programming. The idea is to maintain an explicit representation of stationary distributions as opposed to value functions. A significant advantage of the dual approach is that it allows one to exploit well developed...
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Sequential decision-making in a variable environment: modeling elk movement in Yellowstone National Park as a dynamic game.
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Potapov, A. B., Noonburg, E. G., Newman, L. A., Lewis, M. A., Crabtree, R. L.
We develop a suite of models with varying complexity to predict elk movement behavior during the winter on the Northern Range of Yellowstone National Park (YNP). The models range from a simple representation of optimal patch choice to a dynamic game, and we show how the underlying theory in each...