DIMACS/CCICADA Workshop on Adversarial Decision Making
September 30 - October 1, 2010
DIMACS Center, CoRE Building, Rutgers University
- Organizers:
- David Banks, Duke University, banks at stat.duke.edu
- Janusz Marecki, IBM T.J. Watson Research, marecki at us.ibm.com
- Bonnie Ray, IBM T.J. Watson Research, bonnier at us.ibm.com
- Milind Tambe, University of Southern California, tambe at
usc.edu
Presented under the auspices of the Special Focus
on Algorithmic Decision Theory and The Homeland Security Center for
Command, Control, and Interoperability Center for Advanced Data
Analysis (CCICADA).
Slides:
- David Banks, Duke University
Bayesian Borel Games
- Vicki Bier, Chen Wang, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Quantifying Unobserved Attributes in Expert Elicitation of Terrorist
Preferences
- Nicolas Christin, Carnegie Mellon University, CyLab & INI
Secure or Insure? Analyzing Network Security Games with
Externalities
- Vincent Conitzer, Duke University
Finding Optimal Mixed Strategies to Commit to in Security Games
- Chris Kiekintveld, UTEP, Janusz Marecki, IBM Watson,
and Milind Tambe, USC Teamcore
Game Theory for Homeland Security: Lessons Learned from Deployed Applications
- Greg Parnell, US Military Academy and Jason R. W. Merrick, Virginia Commonwealth University
A Comparative Analysis of PRA and Intelligent Adversary
Methods for Counterterrorism Risk Management
- Laura Pontiggia,University of the Sciences
Two-Person and N-Person Red-and-Black Games
- Jesus Rios, IBM Research
Adversarial Risk Analysis for Counterterrorism Modelling
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