Toward Addressing Collusion Among Human Adversaries in Security Games

被引:0
|
作者
Gholami, Shahrzad [1 ]
Wilder, Bryan [1 ]
Brown, Matthew [1 ]
Thomas, Dana [1 ]
Sintov, Nicole [1 ]
Tambe, Milind [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Southern Calif, Los Angeles, CA 90089 USA
关键词
D O I
10.3233/978-1-61499-672-9-1750
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Security agencies including the US Coast Guard, the Federal Air Marshal Service and the Los Angeles Airport police are several major domains that have been deploying Stackelberg security games and related algorithms to protect against a single adversary or multiple, independent adversaries strategically. However, there are a variety of real-world security domains where adversaries may benefit from colluding in their actions against the defender. Given the potential negative effect of these collusive actions, the defender has an incentive to break up collusion by playing off the self-interest of individual adversaries. This paper deals with problem of collusive security games for rational and bounded rational adversaries. The theoretical results verified with human subject experiments showed that behavior model which optimizes against bounded rational adversaries provides demonstrably better performing defender strategies against human subjects.
引用
收藏
页码:1750 / 1751
页数:2
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Robust solutions to Stackelberg games: Addressing bounded rationality and limited observations in human cognition
    Pita, James
    Jain, Manish
    Tambe, Milind
    Ordonez, Fernando
    Kraus, Sarit
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, 2010, 174 (15) : 1142 - 1171
  • [22] Addressing human security in the Arctic in the context of climate change through science and technology
    Jennifer Verlaine Lukovich
    Gordon A. McBean
    Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change, 2009, 14 : 697 - 710
  • [23] Beyond the poverty of national security: toward a critical human security perspective in educational policy
    Means, Alexander J.
    JOURNAL OF EDUCATION POLICY, 2014, 29 (06) : 719 - 741
  • [24] Addressing human security in the Arctic in the context of climate change through science and technology
    Lukovich, Jennifer Verlaine
    McBean, Gordon A.
    MITIGATION AND ADAPTATION STRATEGIES FOR GLOBAL CHANGE, 2009, 14 (08) : 697 - 710
  • [25] THE IMPACT OF TURKEY'S POLICY TOWARD SYRIA ON HUMAN SECURITY
    Karakoc, Julide
    Dogruel, Fulya
    ARAB STUDIES QUARTERLY, 2015, 37 (04) : 351 - 366
  • [26] An Instrument to Measure Human Behavior Toward Cyber Security Policies
    Alissa, Khalid Adnan
    Alshehri, Hanan Abdullah
    Dahdouh, Shahad Abdulaziz
    Alsubaie, Basstaa Mohammad
    Alghamdi, Afnan Mohammed
    Alharby, Abdulrahman
    Almubairik, Norah Ahmed
    2018 21ST SAUDI COMPUTER SOCIETY NATIONAL COMPUTER CONFERENCE (NCC), 2018,
  • [27] DRINKING PATTERNS AMONG HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND IMPACT ON ATTITUDES TOWARD ADDRESSING ALCOHOL USE
    Johnson, J. A.
    Chung, Y.
    Seale, J. P.
    Brown, S.
    Youssef, N.
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 2017, 41 : 95A - 95A
  • [28] GRAVITATION TOWARD WALLS AMONG HUMAN SUBJECTS
    DABBS, JM
    WHEELER, PA
    SOCIAL BEHAVIOR AND PERSONALITY, 1976, 4 (01): : 121 - 125
  • [29] Investigating the Relationships Among Security Communications, Passenger's Awareness and Satisfaction Toward Preflight Security Checks
    Pai, Yin-Long
    Chen, Shiou-Yu
    Ye, Kung-Don
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF AEROSPACE PSYCHOLOGY, 2021, 31 (04): : 283 - 301
  • [30] Comparing human behavior models in repeated Stackelberg security games: An extended study
    Kar, Debarun
    Fang, Fei
    Delle Fave, Francesco M.
    Sintov, Nicole
    Tambe, Milind
    Lyet, Arnaud
    ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, 2016, 240 : 65 - 103