The Schema Analysis of Emergent Bargaining Strategies                  in Agent-Based Double Auction Markets 
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  author =       "Shu-Heng Chen and Bin-Tzong Chie",
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  title =        "The Schema Analysis of Emergent Bargaining Strategies
in Agent-Based Double Auction Markets",
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  booktitle =    "Fourth International Conference on Computational
Intelligence and Multimedia Applications (ICCIMA'01)",
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  year =         "2001",
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  pages =        "61",
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  address =      "Yokusike City, Japan",
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  month =        "30 " # oct # "-1 " # nov,
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  keywords =     "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, Double
Auctions, Bargaining Strategies, Predatory Pricing,
Truth-Tellers",
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  URL =          "
http://www.aiecon.org/staff/shc/pdf/iccima3.pdf",
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  URL =          "
http://csdl.computer.org/comp/proceedings/iccima/2001/1312/00/13120061abs.htm",
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  URL =          "
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/475338.html",
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  citeseer-isreferencedby = "oai:CiteSeerPSU:72003",
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  annote =       "The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeer Archives",
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  language =     "en",
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  oai =          "oai:CiteSeerPSU:475338",
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  rights =       "unrestricted",
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  abstract =     "In this paper, we simulate the double auction markets
with AIE-DA Ver.2. Given that all traders are truth
tellers and non-adaptive, we find that the GP trader
can always find the most profitable trading strategies.
Furthermore, the analysis shows that the trading
strategies discovered by GP are very market-specific,
which makes our artificial bargaining agent behave
quite intelligently.",
 
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Genetic Programming entries for 
Shu-Heng Chen
Bin-Tzong Chie
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