Scaling-up stackelberg security games applications using approximations
Stackelberg Security Games (SSGs) have been adopted widely for modeling adversarial interactions, wherein scalability of equilibrium computation is an important research problem. While prior research has made progress with regards to scalability, many real world problems cannot be solved satisfactor...
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Main Authors: | SINHA, Arunesh, SCHLENKER, Aaron, DMELLO, Donnabell, TAMBE, Milind |
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2018
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