Special issue on autonomous agents modelling other agents: Guest editorial

Artificial Intelligence - Tập 285 - Trang 103292 - 2020
Stefano V. Albrecht1, Peter Stone2, Michael P. Wellman3
1University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
2University of Texas at Austin, United States
3University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, United States

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