Security and game theory : algorithms, deployed systems, lessons learned /
"Global threats of terrorism, drug-smuggling and other crimes have led to a significant increase in research on game theory for security. Game theory provides a sound mathematical approach to deploy limited security resources to maximize their effectiveness. A typical approach is to randomize s...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Cambridge University Press,
2012.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 1. Introduction and overview of security games / Milind Tambe and Maish Jain
- Part I. Security Experts' Perspective: 2. LAX: terror target: the history, the reason, the countermeasure / Erroll Southers; 3. Maritime transportation system security and the use of game theory: a perfect match to address operational and tactical concerns / Joe DiRenzo III, Ben Maule, Erik Jensen and Fred Bertsch IV
- Part II. Deployed Applications: g4. Deployed ARMOR protection: the application of a game theoretic model for security at the Los Angeles International Airport / James Pita [and others]; 5. IRIS: a tool for strategic security allocation in transportation networks / Jason Tsai [and others]; 6. GUARDS: game theoretic security allocation on a national scale / James Pita [and others]
- Part III. Efficient Algorithms for Massive Security Games: 7. Coordinating randomized policies for increasing security of agent systems / Praveen Paruchuri [and others]; 8. Computing optimal randomized resource allocations for massive security games / Christopher Kiekintveld [and others]; 9. Security games with arbitrary schedules: a branch-and-price approach / Manish Jain [and others]
- Part IV. Future Research: 10. Effective solutions for real-world Stackelberg games: when agents must deal with human uncertainties / James Pita; 11. Approximation methods for infinite Bayesian Stackelberg games: modeling distributional payoff uncertainty / Christopher Kiekintveld, Janusz Marecki and Milind Tambe; 12. Stackelberg versus Nash in security games: interchangeability, equivalence, and uniqueness / Zhengyu Yin [and others]; 13. Evaluating deployed decision-support systems for security: challenges, arguments, and approaches / Matthew E. Taylor, Christopher Kiekintveld and Milind Tambe.