Adversarial reasoning : computational approaches to reading the opponent's mind /
Featuring approaches that draw from disciplines such as artificial intelligence and cognitive modeling, this book describes technologies and applications that address a broad range of practical problems, including military planning and command, military and foreign intelligence, antiterrorism and do...
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Boca Raton :
CHapman & Hall/CRC,
[2007]
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| Series: | Chapman & Hall/CRC computer and information science series.
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Table of Contents:
- About the authors
- 1.1. Adversarial models for opponent intent inferencing / Eugene Santos Jr. and Qunhua Zhao
- 1.2. Human factors in opponent intent / Paul E. Nielsen, Jacob Crossman, and Randolph M. Jones
- 1.3. Extrapolation of the opponent's past behaviors / Sven A. Brueckner and H. Van Dyke Parunak
- 1.4. Plan recognition / Christopher Geib
- 2.1. Detecting deception / Christopher Elsaesser and Frank J. Stech
- 2.2. Deception as a semantic attack / Paul Thompson
- 2.3. Application and value of deception / Joao Pedro Hespanha
- 2.4. Robustness against deception / William M. McEneaney and Rajdeep Singh
- 3.1. The role of imperfect information / Austin Parker, Dana Nau, and V. S. Subrahmanian
- 3.2. Handling partial and corrupted information / Ashitosh Swarup and Jason L. Speyer
- 3.3. Strategies in large-scale problems / Boris Stilman, Vladimir Yakhnis, and Oleg Umanskiy
- 3.4 Learning to strategize / Gregory Calbert
- 3.5. Learning from and about the opponent / Pu Huang and Katia Sycara.