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We are happy to announce that our co-founders Nicola Gatti and Alberto Marchesi won the prestigious Best Paper Award at NeurIPS 2020 shared with CMU, UC Berkeley and OpenAI.
Their winning paper “No-Regret Learning Dynamics for Extensive-Form Correlated Equilibrium” solves a long-standing open problem at the interface of game theory, computer science, and economics and can have substantial impact on games that involve a mediator, for example, on efficient traffic routing via navigation apps. (NeurIPS committee).
In this record-breaking year of 2020, NeurIPS has more than 18,000 participants and 9,467 submitted papers. In this impressive international AI competition, Nicola‘s and Alberto’s paper emerged, giving to Italy a price which has been missing for 15 years. Congratulations to them!
Siamo felici di annunciare che i nostri co-founder Nicola Gatti e Alberto Marchesi hanno vinto il Best Paper Award a NeurIPS 2020 con il paper “No-Regret Learning Dynamics for Extensive-Form Correlated Equilibrium” (Andrea Celli, Alberto Marchesi, Gabriele Farina, Nicola Gatti)
Il loro lavoro “risolve un problema aperto da molto tempo nel campo della teoria dei giochi, informatica e economia e avrà un impatto importante in contesti che prevedono la presenza di un mediatore, per esempio, sulla regolazione efficiente del traffico attraverso app di navigazione”.(NeurIPS committee)
Il paper di Nicola e Alberto dividerà il premio con i lavori di Berkeley e Open AI ed è stato selezionato tra oltre 1900 paper (quest’anno i paper sottomessi sono stati 9467). È stato presentato alla virtual conference che, in quest’anno da record, ha attratto più di 18000 visitatori.