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Strachey Lecture - Computer Agents that Interact Proficiently with People

Strachey Lecture - Computer Agents that Interact Proficiently with People

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Strachey Lecture - Computer Agents that Interact Proficiently with People

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Length:
41 minutes
Released:
Jun 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Professor Kraus will show how combining machine learning techniques for human modelling, human behavioural models, formal decision-making and game theory approaches enables agents to interact well with people. Automated agents that interact proficiently with people can be useful in supporting, training or replacing people in complex tasks. The inclusion of people presents novel problems for the design of automated agents’ strategies. People do not necessarily adhere to the optimal, monolithic strategies that can be derived analytically. Their behaviour is affected by a multitude of social and psychological factors.  In this talk I will show how combining machine learning techniques for human modelling, human behavioural models, formal decision-making and game theory approaches enables agents to interact well with people. Applications include intelligent agents.
 
The Strachey Lectures are generously supported by OxFORD Asset Management.
Released:
Jun 23, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (24)

This series is host to episodes created by the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, one of the longest-established Computer Science departments in the country. The series reflects this department's world-class research and teaching by providing talks that encompass topics such as computational biology, quantum computing, computational linguistics, information systems, software verification, and software engineering.