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@InProceedings(NIPS95,
        Author="Peter Stone and Manuela Veloso",
        title="Beating a Defender in Robotic Soccer: Memory-Based Learning of a Continuous Function", 
        booktitle="Advances in Neural Information Processing Systems 8",
        editor="David S.~Touretzky and Michael C.~Mozer and 
                Michael E.~Hasselmo",
        pages="896--902",
        year="1996",
        publisher="{MIT} Press",
        address="Cambridge, MA",
        abstract={
                  Learning how to adjust to an opponent's position is
                  critical to the success of having intelligent agents
                  collaborating towards the achievement of specific
                  tasks in unfriendly environments.  This paper
                  describes our work on a Memory-based technique for
                  to choose an action based on a continuous-valued
                  state attribute indicating the position of an
                  opponent. We investigate the question of how an
                  agent performs in nondeterministic variations of the
                  training situations.  Our experiments indicate that
                  when the random variations fall within some bound of
                  the initial training, the agent performs better with
                  some initial training rather than from a
                  tabula-rasa.
        },
  wwwnote={<a href="http://www.nips.snl.salk.edu/">NIPS-95</a><br>
           <a href="http://www.cs.utexas.edu/~pstone/Papers/95nips/Membased-tech.html">HTML version</a>.},
)
