
Adversarial Reasoning
Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent's Mind
Chapman & Hall/CRC (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 20. July 2006
Book
Hardback
364 pages
978-1-58488-588-7 (ISBN)
Description
The rising tide of threats, from financial cybercrime to asymmetric military conflicts, demands greater sophistication in tools and techniques of law enforcement, commercial and domestic security professionals, and terrorism prevention. Concentrating on computational solutions to determine or anticipate an adversary's intent, Adversarial Reasoning: Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent's Mind discusses the technologies for opponent strategy prediction, plan recognition, deception discovery and planning, and strategy formulation that not only applies to security issues but also to game industry and business transactions.
Addressing a broad range of practical problems, including military planning and command, military and foreign intelligence, antiterrorism, network security, as well as simulation and training systems, this reference presents an overview of each problem and then explores various approaches and applications to understand the minds and negate the actions of your opponents. The techniques discussed originate from a variety of disciplines such as stochastic processes, artificial intelligence planning, cognitive modeling, robotics and agent theory, robust control, game theory, and machine learning, among others. The beginning chapters outline the key concepts related to discovering the opponent's intent and plans while the later chapters journey into mathematical methods for counterdeception. The final chapters employ a range of techniques, including reinforcement learning within a stochastic dynamic games context to devise strategies that combat opponents.
By answering specific questions on how to create practical applications that require elements of adversarial reasoning while also exploring theoretical developments, Adversarial Reasoning: Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent's Mind is beneficial for practitioners as well as researchers.
Addressing a broad range of practical problems, including military planning and command, military and foreign intelligence, antiterrorism, network security, as well as simulation and training systems, this reference presents an overview of each problem and then explores various approaches and applications to understand the minds and negate the actions of your opponents. The techniques discussed originate from a variety of disciplines such as stochastic processes, artificial intelligence planning, cognitive modeling, robotics and agent theory, robust control, game theory, and machine learning, among others. The beginning chapters outline the key concepts related to discovering the opponent's intent and plans while the later chapters journey into mathematical methods for counterdeception. The final chapters employ a range of techniques, including reinforcement learning within a stochastic dynamic games context to devise strategies that combat opponents.
By answering specific questions on how to create practical applications that require elements of adversarial reasoning while also exploring theoretical developments, Adversarial Reasoning: Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent's Mind is beneficial for practitioners as well as researchers.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United States
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Professional and Professional Practice & Development
Illustrations
26 s/w Tabellen, 97 s/w Abbildungen
26 Tables, black and white; 97 Illustrations, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 24 mm
Weight
716 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-58488-588-7 (9781584885887)
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Alexander Kott | William M. McEneaney
Adversarial Reasoning
Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent's Mind
E-Book
07/2006
Chapman & Hall/CRC
€191.99
Available for download

Alexander Kott | William M. McEneaney
Adversarial Reasoning
Computational Approaches to Reading the Opponent's Mind
E-Book
07/2006
Chapman and Hall
€191.99
Available for download
Persons
Alexander Kott, William M. McEneaney
Content
Adversarial Models for Opponent Intent Inferencing. Human Factors in Opponent Intent. Extrapolation of the Opponent's Past Behaviors. Plan Recognition. Detecting Deception. Deception as a Semantic Attack. Application and Value of Deception. Robustness against Deception. The Role of Imperfect Information. Handling Partial and Corrupted Information. Strategies in Large-Scale Problems. Learning to Strategize. Learning from and about the Opponent. Index.