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Planning and Learning in Security Games FRANCESCO M. DELLE FAVE, YUNDI QIAN, ALBERT X. JIANG, MATTHEW BROWN, and MILIND TAMBE University of Southern California We present two new critical domains where security games are applied to generate randomized patrol schedules. For each setting, we present the current research that we have produced. We then propose two new challenges to build accurate schedules that can be deployed effectively in the real world. The first is a planning challenge. Current schedules cannot handle interruptions. Thus, more expressive models, that allow for reasoning over stochastic actions, are needed. The second is a learning challenge. In several security domains, data can be used to extract information about both the environment and the attacker. This information can then be used to improve the defender's strategies. Categories and Subject Descriptors: I.2.8 [Artificial Intelligence]: Problem Solving, Control Methods, and Search General Terms: Algorithms, Experimentation, Security; Theory Additional Key Words and Phrases: Artificial Intelligence, Game Theory 1. INTRODUCTION In recent years, research in security games has produced a number of approaches that led to the deployment of real world applications for protecting critical infrastructure such as ports, airports and trains [Tambe 2011; Conitzer and Sandholm 2006].
ACM SIGecom Exchanges – Association for Computing Machinery
Published: Jun 1, 2013
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