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A probabilistic approach to automated bidding in alternative auctions
Author(s) -
Marlon Dumas,
Lachlan Aldred,
Guido Governatori,
Arthur H. M. ter Hofstede,
Nick Russell
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
qut eprints (queensland university of technology)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
ISBN - 1-58113-449-5
DOI - 10.1145/511446.511460
Subject(s) - bidding , common value auction , computer science , probabilistic logic , exploit , combinatorial auction , real time bidding , order (exchange) , stochastic game , mathematical optimization , ebidding , microeconomics , artificial intelligence , economics , mathematics , computer security , finance
This paper presents an approach to develop bidding agents that participate in multiple alternative auctions, with the goal of obtaining an item at the lowest price. The approach consists of a prediction method and a planning algorithm. The prediction method exploits the history of past auctions in order to build probability functions capturing the belief that a bid of a given price may win a given auction. The planning algorithm computes the lowest price, such that by sequentially bidding in a subset of the relevant auctions, the agent can obtain the item at that price with an acceptable probability. The approach addresses the case where the auctions are for substitutable items with different values. Experimental results are reported, showing that the approach increases the payoff of their users and the welfare of the market

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