英語 での Prisoner's の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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In game theory, if each player's discount factor is large enough-- that is, he/she focuses not only on this term's profits but also on future profits-- repeated games resolve the prisoner's dilemma.
Perhaps the metaphor of white walkers makes it easier to understand why the prisoner's dilemma strategy of maximizing individual benefits is an illusion.
The participatory and pluralist character of this project favors the observation and investigation of the prisoner's collective and individual behavior in front of the photographic act.
Not out of altruism but as a way of enriching themselves. eBay solved the prisoner's dilemma and created a market where none would have existed by creating a feedback mechanism that turns a prisoner's dilemma game into an assurance game.
EBay solved the prisoner's dilemma and created a market where none would have existed by creating a feedback mechanism that turns a prisoner's dilemma game into an assurance game.
In your prisoner's dilemma study, 80% of the participants chose to betray their partners before the experimenter had a chance to tell them about the reward.
If you have more questions about it, ask Kevin Kelly later.(Laughter) The prisoner's dilemma is actually a story that's overlaid on a mathematical matrix that came out of the game theory in the early years of thinking about nuclear war: two players who couldn't trust each other.
There's interesting research from Joe Henrich and others that says if your country was at war, especially when you were young, then we test you 30 years later in a commons dilemma or a prisoner's dilemma, you're more cooperative.
He started a computer tournament for people to submit prisoner's dilemma strategies and discovered, much to his surprise, that a very, very simple strategy won-- it won the first tournament, and even after everyone knew it won, it won the second tournament-- that's known as tit for tat.
Australian academic and supporter of compulsory voting, Lisa Hill, has argued that a prisoner's dilemma situation arises under voluntary systems for marginalised citizens: it seems rational for them to abstain from voting, under the assumption that others in their situation are also doing so, in order to conserve their limited resources.
They began to think of an escape route from this prisoner's dilemma, and we developed concepts of collective action,
Prisoner 's Dilemma.
The Prisoner 's Dilemma.
The Prisoner's Song".
At the Prisoner's Room.
One called'The Prisoner's Song'.
So that's called A Prisoner's Song.
The prisoner's desire was fulfilled.
Cutting of prisoner's hair.
They untied the prisoner's hands.