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Podcast discussing the STIET research program with Jeff MacKie-Mason and Tom Finholt
Kevin Lochner is a Ph.D. candidadate in Computer Science and Engineering under Professor Michael Wellman. He received his BS from Duke University in Electrical Engineering and Economics, and his MS in CSE from Michigan. His research focuses on electronic commerce, including trading agent design, game theory, and mechanism design. He is currently developing a formal language for the specification of allocative mechanisms.
Publications
Cheng, S.-F., Leung, E., Lochner, K.M., O’Malley, K., Reeves, D.M., and Wellman, M.P. (2003). Walverine: A Walrasian trading agent. In Second International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems, Melbourne.
Wellman, M.P., Reeves, D.M., Lochner, K.M., and Vorobeychik, Y. (2003) Price Prediction in a Trading Agent Competition. In ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (abstract).