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reinforcement learning, we conduct simulations over 12 different 2×2 games and compare the results with experimental data obtained …In this paper we introduce four new learning models: impulse balance learning, impulse matching learning, action …-sampling learning, and payoff-sampling learning. With this models and together with the models of self- tuning EWA learning and …
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models, together with the models of self-tuning EWA and reinforcement learning, are applied to 12 different 2×2 games and …In this paper, we introduce two new learning models: action-sampling learning and impulse-matching learning. These two … their results are compared with the results from experimental data. We test whether the models are capable of replicating …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011049672
models together with the models of self-tuning EWA and reinforcement learning are applied to 12 different 2 x 2 games and …In this paper, we introduce two new learning models: impulse-matching learning and action-sampling learning. These two … their results are compared with the results from experimental data. We test whether the models are capable of replicating …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286719
play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial & error process. We test whether subjects try to influence those … number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010366554
models together with the models of self-tuning EWA and reinforcement learning are applied to 12 different 2 x 2 games and …In this paper, we introduce two new learning models: impulse-matching learning and action-sampling learning. These two … their results are compared with the results from experimental data. We test whether the models are capable of replicating …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009418465
play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial & error process. We test whether subjects try to influence those … number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011422135
play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial & error process. We test whether subjects try to influence those … number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003379095
play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial & error process. We test whether subjects try to influence those … number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010333843
play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial & error process. We test whether subjects try to influence those … number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005150956
play, imitation, reinforcement learning, and a trial & error process. We test whether subjects try to influence those … number of standard learning algorithms. The learning theories are (unbeknown to subjects) a best response process, fictitious … and that all learning algorithms are subject to exploitation with the notable exception of imitation. The experiment was …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005785934