2021
DOI: 10.1609/aaai.v35i6.16701
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Complexity and Algorithms for Exploiting Quantal Opponents in Large Two-Player Games

Abstract: Solution concepts of traditional game theory assume entirely rational players; therefore, their ability to exploit subrational opponents is limited. One type of subrationality that describes human behavior well is the quantal response. While there exist algorithms for computing solutions against quantal opponents, they either do not scale or may provide strategies that are even worse than the entirely-rational Nash strategies. This paper aims to analyze and propose scalable algorithms for computing effective a… Show more

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“…Recent work explores the complexity of quantal response players in more generality for Stackelberg games (Cerny et al 2020;Milec et al 2021) calling the equilibrium as Quantal Stackelberg Equilbrium (QSE). Our problem differs because of an additional combinatorial dimension (operate a subset of centers) of the defender's action space.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recent work explores the complexity of quantal response players in more generality for Stackelberg games (Cerny et al 2020;Milec et al 2021) calling the equilibrium as Quantal Stackelberg Equilbrium (QSE). Our problem differs because of an additional combinatorial dimension (operate a subset of centers) of the defender's action space.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The computed strategies did not correspond to a well-defined solution concept and were empirically suboptimal. We define and study this concept in our concurrent paper (Milec et al 2020). Besides rationality, in QSE, the leader also benefits from the power of commitment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%