Jeffrey S. Rosenschein and John S. Breese. Communication-free<E-350> interactions among rational agents: A probabilistic approach. In Gasser and Huhns<E-423> (eds.) Distributed Artificial Intelligence volume II, pages 99-118, Morgan Kaufmann<E-404> Publishers.

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.... circumstances can outperform communication based E 315 distributed planning [Huber 1996] E 157 Another way of coordinating without explicit communication is to allow agents to E 447 make inferences about the choices others are likely to make based on assumptions E 386 about their rationality [Rosenschein 1989] or about how they view the world. For E 431 example, if Distributed Delivery agents are going to hand off objects to each other, E 420 they might infer that some locations (such as a hub) are more likely to be mutually E 409 recognized as good choices. Such solutions to choice problems have ....

Jeffrey S. Rosenschein and John S. Breese. Communication-free<E-350> interactions among rational agents: A probabilistic approach. In Gasser and Huhns<E-423> (eds.) Distributed Artificial Intelligence volume II, pages 99-118, Morgan Kaufmann<E-404> Publishers.

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