With a little help from your friends: semi-cooperative games via Joker moves

04/26/2023
by   Petra van den Bos, et al.
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This paper coins the notion of Joker games where Player 2 is not strictly adversarial: Player 1 gets help from Player 2 by playing a Joker. We formalize these games as cost games, and study their theoretical properties. Finally, we illustrate their use in model-based testing.

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