1 code implementation • 17 May 2023 • Eilam Shapira, Omer Madmon, Reut Apel, Moshe Tennenholtz, Roi Reichart
Using a dedicated application, we collected a dataset of 87K decisions from humans playing a repeated decision-making game with artificial agents.
1 code implementation • 15 May 2023 • Reut Apel, Tom Braude, Amir Kantor, Eyal Kolman
We present MeeQA, a dataset for natural-language question answering over meeting transcripts.
no code implementations • 11 May 2021 • Maya Raifer, Guy Rotman, Reut Apel, Moshe Tennenholtz, Roi Reichart
Persuasion games are fundamental in economics and AI research and serve as the basis for important applications.
1 code implementation • 17 Dec 2020 • Reut Apel, Ido Erev, Roi Reichart, Moshe Tennenholtz
Our results demonstrate that given a prefix of the interaction sequence, our models can predict the future decisions of the decision-maker, particularly when a sequential modeling approach and hand-crafted textual features are applied.
no code implementations • 15 Apr 2019 • Ori Plonsky, Reut Apel, Eyal Ert, Moshe Tennenholtz, David Bourgin, Joshua C. Peterson, Daniel Reichman, Thomas L. Griffiths, Stuart J. Russell, Evan C. Carter, James F. Cavanagh, Ido Erev
Predicting human decisions under risk and uncertainty remains a fundamental challenge across disciplines.
1 code implementation • 1 May 2018 • Reut Apel, Elad Yom-Tov, Moshe Tennenholtz
Users of social networks often focus on specific areas of that network, leading to the well-known "filter bubble" effect.
Social and Information Networks