Çelebi, Remzi

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Celebi, Remzi
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Araştırma Görevlisi
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IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC) -- JUN 05-08, 2011 -- New Orleans, LA1
IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics -- 2008 IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics, ISIE 2008 -- 30 June 2008 through 2 July 2008 -- Cambridge -- 748421
IEEE International Symposium on Industrial Electronics -- JUN 30-JUL 02, 2008 -- Cambridge, ENGLAND1
IEEE/WIC/ACM International Conference on Web Intelligence and Intelligent Agent Technology (WI-IAT 2006) -- DEC 18-22, 2006 -- Hong Kong, PEOPLES R CHINA1
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    Mobile Prisoner's Dilemma Game Played on Diverse Habitats
    (Ieee, 2011) Celebi, Remzi; Kilic, Hurevren
    Promotion of cooperative behavior in Prisoner's Dilemma (PD) game while players that are allowed to move between different gaming environments (i.e. habitats) is investigated. The stochastic mobile model under study is realized over connected habitats that are situated on a two dimensional grid environment. The players appearing in the same habitat are allowed to interact with their immediate neighbors. Mobility of a player is defined as movement from its habitat to another based on both obtained payoff and randomly assigned habitat diversity values. By the end of extensive experimentation, it is concluded that player mobility is an effective factor that contributes to promotion of cooperation in spatial evolutionary games. Also, even for higher values of temptation of PD game, habitat diversity supports and triggers a collective resistance for the emergence and promotion of cooperative system behavior.