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@InProceedings{AAMAS11-ALA-Barrett,
  author = {Samuel Barrett and Peter Stone},
  title = {Ad Hoc Teamwork Modeled with Multi-armed Bandits: An Extension to Discounted Infinite Rewards},
  booktitle = {Tenth International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems - Adaptive Learning Agents Workshop (AAMAS - ALA)},
  location = {Taipei, Taiwan},
  month = {May},
  year = {2011},
  abstract={
    Before deployment, agents designed for multiagent team settings are commonly
    developed together or are given standardized communication and coordination
    protocols. However, in many cases this pre-coordination is not possible
    because the agents do not know what agents they will encounter, resulting in
    ad hoc team settings. In these problems, the agents must learn to adapt and
    cooperate with each other on the fly. We extend existing research on ad hoc
    teams, providing theoretical results for handling cooperative multi-armed
    bandit problems with infinite discounted rewards.
  }
}

