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Evaluating State-Space Abstractions in Extensive-Form Games Michael Johanson and Neil Burch and Richard Valenzano and Michael Bowling University of Alberta Edmonton, Alberta
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Document Date: 2013-03-07 18:13:10


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Hyperborean / Multiagent Systems / /

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United States / /

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Product Recall / Product Issues / /

Facility

Michael Bowling University of Alberta Edmonton / University of Alberta Computer Poker Research Group / University of Alberta / /

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iterative self-play algorithm / partial solution / commodity hardware / /

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PR IR / PHS IR / Michael Bowling University of Alberta Edmonton / International Foundation for Autonomous Agents / University of Alberta / University of Alberta Computer Poker Research Group / PHS PR / /

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Neil Burch / Eric Jackson / Cluster Hand / Alberta Edmonton / Richard Valenzano / /

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abstraction designer / General / player / competitive texas hold’em poker player / /

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Perfect / abstractions / game / equal-sized perfect / clusterings / Imperfect / equivalent / abstraction / KE-PHS KE-KO / strategies / games / agent / PHS / /

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E / /

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Minnesota / /

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Journal of the ACM / /

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iterative self-play algorithm / clustering algorithm / CFR-BR algorithm / artificial intelligence / Public Chance Sampled CFR algorithm / /

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www.ifaamas.org / /

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