no code implementations • 30 Jul 2023 • Samik Basu, Vasant Honavar, Ganesh Ram Santhanam, Jia Tao
Many decision-making scenarios, e. g., public policy, healthcare, business, and disaster response, require accommodating the preferences of multiple stakeholders.
no code implementations • 8 Nov 2019 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
The paper investigates the second-order blameworthiness or duty to warn modality "one coalition knew how another coalition could have prevented an outcome".
no code implementations • 18 Oct 2019 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
Security games are an example of a successful real-world application of game theory.
no code implementations • 5 Nov 2018 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
Blameworthiness of an agent or a coalition of agents is often defined in terms of the principle of alternative possibilities: for the coalition to be responsible for an outcome, the outcome must take place and the coalition should have had a strategy to prevent it.
no code implementations • 14 Sep 2018 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
There are multiple notions of coalitional responsibility.
no code implementations • 27 Jul 2017 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
The existence of a coalition strategy to achieve a goal does not necessarily mean that the coalition has enough information to know how to follow the strategy.
no code implementations • 13 Jul 2017 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
The paper proposes a bimodal logic that describes an interplay between distributed knowledge modality and coalition know-how modality.
no code implementations • 25 May 2017 • Pavel Naumov, Jia Tao
The existence of a coalition strategy to achieve a goal does not necessarily mean that the coalition has enough information to know how to follow the strategy.