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@book(Stone:tacbook,
Author="Michael P.\ Wellman and Amy Greenwald and Peter Stone",
title="Autonomous Bidding Agents: Strategies and Lessons from the Trading Agent Competition",
publisher="MIT Press",
year="2007",
abstract={
E-commerce increasingly provides opportunities for
autonomous bidding agents: computer programs that
bid in electronic markets without direct human
intervention. Automated bidding strategies for an
auction of a single good with a known valuation are
fairly straightforward; designing strategies for
simultaneous auctions with interdependent valuations
is a more complex undertaking. This book presents
algorithmic advances and strategy ideas within an
integrated bidding agent architecture that have
emerged from recent work in this fast-growing area
of research in academia and industry.
The authors analyze several novel bidding approaches
that developed from the Trading Agent Competition
(TAC), held annually since 2000. The benchmark
challenge for competing agents--to buy and sell
multiple goods with interdependent valuations in
simultaneous auctions of different types--encourages
competitors to apply innovative techniques to a
common task. The book traces the evolution of TAC
and follows selected agents from conception through
several competitions, presenting and analyzing
detailed algorithms developed for autonomous
bidding.
"Autonomous Bidding Agents" provides the first
integrated treatment of methods in this rapidly
developing domain of AI. The authors--who introduced
TAC and created some of its most successful
agents--offer both an overview of current research
and new results.
},
wwwnote={Available from MIT Press page.
ISBN: 0-262-23260-X
},
)