2010-08-01
Pushing the Limits of Rational Agents: The Trading Agent Competition for Supply Chain Management
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AI Magazine , Volume 31 - Issue 2 p. 63- 80
Over the years, competitions have been important catalysts for progress in Artificial Intelligence. We describe one such competition, the Trading Agent Competition for Supply Chain Management (TAC SCM). We discuss its significance in the context of today’s global market economy as well as AI research, the ways in which it breaks away from limiting assumptions made in prior work, and some of the advances it has engendered over the past six years. TAC SCM requires autonomous supply chain entities, modeled as agents, to coordinate their internal operations while concurrently trading in multiple dynamic and highly competitive markets. Since its introduction in 2003, the competition has attracted over 150 entries and brought together researchers from AI and beyond in the form of 75 competing teams from 25 different countries.
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Collins, J., Ketter, W., & Sadeh, N. (2010). Pushing the Limits of Rational Agents: The Trading Agent Competition for Supply Chain Management
. AI Magazine, 31(2), 63–80. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/26827 |