The 2001 Trading Agent Competition (2003)
Michael P. Wellman and Amy Greenwald and Peter Stone and Peter R. Wurman
The 2001 Trading Agent Competition was the second in a series of events aiming to shed light on research issues in automating trading strategies. Based on a challenging market scenario in the domain of travel shopping, the competition presents agents with difficult issues in bidding strategy, market prediction, and resource allocation. Entrants in 2001 demonstrated substantial progress over the prior year, with the overall level of competence exhibited suggesting that trading in online markets is a viable domain for highly autonomous agents.
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Electronic Markets, 13(1):4-12, May 2003.
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Peter Stone pstone [at] cs utexas edu