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John Collins, Wolfgang Ketter, and Maria Gini. Architectures for agents in TAC SCM. In AAAI Spring Symposium on Architectures for Intelligent Theory-Based Agents., pp. –, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, March 26-28 2008.
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An autonomous trading agent is a complex piece of software that mustoperate in a competitive economic environment and support a research agenda. Wedescribe the structure of decision processes in the MinneTAC tradingagent, focusing on the use of evaluators -- configurable,composable modules for data analysis and prediction that are chainedtogether at runtime to support agent decision-making. Through a set ofexamples, we show how this structure supports sales and procurementdecisions, and how those decision process can be modified inuseful ways by changing evaluator configurations.
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author = "John Collins and Wolfgang Ketter and Maria Gini",
title = "Architectures for agents in TAC SCM",
booktitle = AITA08,
pages = {--},
year = "2008",
abstract = "An autonomous trading agent is a complex piece of software that must
operate in a competitive economic environment and support a research agenda. We
describe the structure of decision processes in the MinneTAC trading
agent, focusing on the use of evaluators -- configurable,
composable modules for data analysis and prediction that are chained
together at runtime to support agent decision-making. Through a set of
examples, we show how this structure supports sales and procurement
decisions, and how those decision process can be modified in
useful ways by changing evaluator configurations."
address = {Stanford University, Palo Alto, California},
month = {March 26-28},
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