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@article{AIJ18-Albrecht,
title = {Autonomous Agents Modelling Other Agents: A Comprehensive Survey and Open Problems},
author = {Stefano Albrecht and Peter Stone},
journal = {Artificial Intelligence},
volume = {258},
pages = {66--95},
year = {2018},
publisher = {Elsevier},
abstract = {
Much research in artificial intelligence is concerned with the development of
autonomous agents that can interact effectively with other agents. An important aspect of
such agents is the ability to reason about the behaviours of other agents, by
constructing models which make predictions about various properties of interest (such as
actions, goals, beliefs) of the modelled agents. A variety of modelling approaches now
exist which vary widely in their methodology and underlying assumptions, catering to
the needs of the different sub-communities within which they were developed and
reflecting the different practical uses for which they are intended. The purpose of the
present article is to provide a comprehensive survey of the salient modelling methods
which can be found in the literature. The article concludes with a discussion of
open problems which may form the basis for fruitful future research.},
wwwnote={Available from the publisher's webpage and arXiv},
}