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   Strategic information disclosure to people with multiple alternatives
Azaria A., Rabinovich Z., Goldman C., Kraus S. ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology 5(4): 1-21, 2014.  Type: Article

The issue of persuasion games, where one player, the agent, tries to influence the behavior of the other, the user, is considered in this paper. In the cases considered here, the agent is assumed to have knowledge that the user does no...
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Apr 29 2015  
  KBFS: K-best-first search
Felner A., Kraus S., Korf R. Annals of Mathematics and Artificial Intelligence 39(1-2): 19-39, 2003.  Type: Article

It is a very well-known result that in the presence of a perfect heuristic function (that is, h (n,t) = g* (n,t)), an admissible single-agent search...
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Oct 24 2005  
  Exploitation vs. exploration: choosing a supplier in an environment of incomplete information
Azoulay-Schwartz R., Kraus S., Wilkenfeld J. Decision Support Systems 38(1): 1-18, 2004.  Type: Article

What is the best strategy for a purchaser choosing suppliers, when the quality of each is described by a distribution function? Should a purchaser deal with a new supplier, without a history, who may be better than existing suppliers? ...
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Jan 28 2005  
  Collaborative plans for complex group action
Grosz B. (ed), Kraus S. Artificial Intelligence 86(2): 269-357, 1996.  Type: Article

Understanding and formalizing cooperative problem planning and solving is a challenging and worthy task. This paper, building on Grosz’s decade-long involvement in this area of AI research, is a further step in the right dire...
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Nov 1 1997  
  Nonmonotonicity and the scope of reasoning
Etherington D., Kraus S., Perlis D. (ed) Artificial Intelligence 52(3): 221-261, 1991.  Type: Article

Nonmonotonic logics were introduced into artificial intelligence to allow systems to reach conclusions that are not strictly entailed by what is known. Somewhat paradoxically, rather than making the drawing of such conclusions easier, ...
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Feb 1 1993  

 
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