Michael Wunder
Michael Wunder
| Email: | @cs.rutgers.edu, mwunder |
| Labs: | RL3, Village |
Research Interests
I am learning to be a multiagent scientist while working as a computer scientist on the side.
What's the difference? A true multiagent approach combines agent models, AI, cognitive psychology, complex systems, evolutionary biology, game theory, learning algorithms, markets, natural language, social networks, and so on.
In other words, it's too big for any existing field.
Education
Publications
Conferences
- Michael Wunder, Michael Kaisers, Michael Littman, and John Robert Yaros Using Iterated Reasoning to Predict Opponent Strategies. The 10th International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Taipei, Taiwan, 2011.
- Michael Wunder, Michael Littman, and Monica Babes Classes of Multiagent Q-learning Dynamics with epsilon-greedy Exploration. The 27th International Conference on Machine Learning, Haifa, Israel, 2010.
Workshops
- Michael Wunder, Michael Kaisers, Michael Littman, and Bobby Yaros A Cognitive Hierarchy Model Applied to the Lemonade Game. Interactive Decision Theory and Game Theory (IDTGT), Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2010.
- Monica Babes, Michael Wunder, and Michael Littman Q-learning in Two-Player Two-Action Games. Adaptive Learning Agents (ALA), International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Budapest, Hungary, 2009.
- Michael Wunder, Michael Littman, and Matthew Stone Communication, Credibility and Negotiation Using a Cognitive Hierarchy Model. Multi-Agent Sequential Decision Making (MSDM), International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, Budapest, Hungary, 2009.
Work Experience
- 8/2007 - present, Graduate Assistant at Rutgers Computer Science Department
- 8/2005 - 5/2007, Options Trader at Optiver
Other
I like to do puzzles.
Last modified: 5/16/2011