Albert Xin Jiang
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Albert Xin Jiang,
a Canadian computer scientist, mathematician and assistant professor at Department of Computer Science, Trinity University.
He received his B.Sc., M.Sc. and Ph.D. from University of British Columbia in 2003, 2006 and 2011 respectively, and was postdoctoral research associate at the University of Southern California. His research interests include artificial intelligence, machine learning, operations research, computational game theory,
in particular theoretical and practical aspects of the computation of solution concepts such as Nash equilibrium, Stackelberg equilibrium and correlated equilibrium, and multi-agent systems.
In his 2003 thesis Implementation of Multi-ProbCut in Chess, Albert Xin Jiang applied Buro's ProbCut inside Robert Hyatt's open source chess program Crafty [2].
Selected Publications
2003 ...
- Albert Xin Jiang (2003). Implementation of Multi-ProbCut in Chess. CPSC 449 thesis, pdf
- Albert Xin Jiang, Michael Buro (2003). First Experimental Results of ProbCut Applied to Chess. Advances in Computer Games 10, pdf
- Albert Xin Jiang (2004). Multiagent Reinforcement Learning in Stochastic Games with Continuous Action Spaces. pdf
- Albert Xin Jiang (2006). Computational Problems in Multiagent Systems. M.Sc. thesis, University of British Columbia
2010 ...
- Albert Xin Jiang, Kevin Leyton-Brown, Navin A.R. Bhat (2011). Action-Graph Games. Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 71, pdf
- Xin Jiang (2011). Representing and Reasoning with Large Games. Ph.D. thesis, University of British Columbia, advisor Kevin Leyton-Brown
- Albert Xin Jiang, Kevin Leyton-Brown (2015). Polynomial-time computation of exact correlated equilibrium in compact games. Games and Economic Behavior, Vol. 91
External Links
- Albert Xin Jiang
- Albert Xin Jiang's Homepage
- Albert Xin Jiang - UBC homepage
- The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Albert Xin Jiang
- Albert Xin Jiang - Google Scholar Citations
References
- ↑ Albert Xin Jiang - UBC homepage
- ↑ Albert Xin Jiang (2003). Implementation of Multi-ProbCut in Chess. pdf
- ↑ Albert Xin Jiang - publications
- ↑ dblp: Albert Xin Jiang