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Collusion detection in online bridge. / Yan, Jeff.
Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Second Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference : 11-15 July 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.. Menlo Park, Calif.: AAAI, 2010. p. 1510-1515 (Artificial Intelligence).

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Harvard

Yan, J 2010, Collusion detection in online bridge. in Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Second Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference : 11-15 July 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.. Artificial Intelligence, AAAI, Menlo Park, Calif., pp. 1510-1515.

APA

Yan, J. (2010). Collusion detection in online bridge. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Second Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference : 11-15 July 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA. (pp. 1510-1515). (Artificial Intelligence). AAAI.

Vancouver

Yan J. Collusion detection in online bridge. In Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Second Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference : 11-15 July 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.. Menlo Park, Calif.: AAAI. 2010. p. 1510-1515. (Artificial Intelligence).

Author

Yan, Jeff. / Collusion detection in online bridge. Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence and the Twenty-Second Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence Conference : 11-15 July 2010, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.. Menlo Park, Calif. : AAAI, 2010. pp. 1510-1515 (Artificial Intelligence).

Bibtex

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abstract = "Collusion is a major unsolved security problem in online bridge: by illicitly exchanging card informa- tion over the telephone, instant messenger or the like, cheaters can gain huge advantages over honest play- ers. It is very hard if not impossible to prevent collu- sion from happening. Instead, we motivate an AI-based detection approach and discuss its challenges. We chal- lenge the AI community to create automated methods for detecting collusive traces left in game records with an accuracy that can be achieved by human masters.",
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