@inproceedings{mapt2009,
	Abstract = {Recently Zhang and Parkes [11, 12] introduced the idea of value-based policy teaching.  In their framework, an interested party is able to provide incentives, by changing the environment, in order to  encourage an agent to follow a particular policy.  In this paper, we extend the Zhang-Parkes framework to a multiagent setting where all agents are in a common environment so that any modifications made by the interested party are experienced by all agents. We characterise when it is possible for the interested party to provide incentives so that all agents follow a particular desired policy. For the case where the interested party is unable to induce all agents to follow a particular desired policy,  we propose that a \emph{behaviour-based} policy comparison approach be used, where the interested party maximises the \emph{similarity} of each agent's behaviour to some target behaviour.},
	Address = {Budapest, Hungary},
	Author = {Lachlan Dufton and Kate Larson},
	Booktitle = {Second International Workshop on Optimisation in Multi-Agent Systems (OptMas-09)},
	Month = {May},
	Title = {Multiagent Policy Teaching},
	Year = {2009}}

