Learning models of other agents using influence diagrams
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Multi-Agent Multi-User Modeling in I-Help
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Voting policies that cope with unreliable agents
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Modeling agents that exhibit variable performance in a collaborative setting
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The organized nature of human collaboration is often used as a metaphor for computational theories of collaboration. Knowledge of collaborators' capabilities and reliability of decision making processes are important factors in collaborative activities. In this thesis, we investigate these factors in the context of an important collaborative activity – the assignment of team members to tasks.