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Matthew E. Taylor, Chris Kiekintveld, Craig Western, and Milind
Tambe. Beyond Runtimes and Optimality: Challenges and Opportunities in Evaluating Deployed Security Systems. In
Proceedings of the AAMAS-09 Workshop on Agent Design: Advancing from Practice to Theory, May 2009.
ADAPT-2009
As multi-agent research transitions into the real world, evaluation becomes an increasingly important challenge. One can run controlled and repeatable tests in a laboratory environment, but such tests may be difficult, or even impossible, once the system is deployed. Furthermore, traditional metrics used by computer scientists, such as runtime analysis, may be largely irrelevant.
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