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Leading ad hoc agents in joint action settings with multiple teammates
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Comparative evaluation of MAL algorithms in a diverse set of ad hoc team problems
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This thesis is concerned with the ad hoc coordination problem, in which the goal is to design an autonomous agent which is able to achieve optimal flexibility and efficiency in a multiagent system with no mechanisms for prior behavioural coordination. The thesis is primarily motivated by human-machine interaction problems, which can often be formulated in this setting. This paper gives a brief account of the current state of the thesis and future milestones.