Values and Evaluation in Game Theoretical Models
Caldwell, Christopher Michael (Virginia State University) | Amini, Majid (Virginia State University)
The paper provides an investigation and identification of the values and assumptions that influence the applications and results derived from the applications of game theoretical models to solve logistical problems. The ultimate goal is to identify and begin to eliminate prejudices and blind spots within the formulation of the game theory constraints and the application itself. We explore the investigation and identification of blind spots through the application of game theoretical models to solve problems concerning resource allocation. In particular, the paper investigates the application of game theoretical models to allocate resources in crisis situations.
Nov-1-2011
- Country:
- North America > United States (0.15)
- Technology:
- Information Technology
- Artificial Intelligence (0.47)
- Game Theory (0.70)
- Information Technology