Associate Team
Starting year: 2026
Ending year: 2028
Leading institutions:
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Project-team NEO, Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur, Inria (France)
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Universidad de O’Higgins (Chile)
Collaborating institutions:
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Center for Environmental Economics of Montpellier (CEE-M) (France)
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Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement (INRAE) (France)
- Project-team COATI, Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur, Inria (France)
Coordinadores:
Project Summary
The purpose of this project is to bring together researchers in applied probabilities and operations research, around the development of the theory and applications of dynamic Stackelberg (hierarchical) games. This theory is relevant to practical situations involving a "defender" and one or several "attackers" and a randomly evolving environment. In addition to advances to the theory, we plan to develop applications to: a) the prevention of forest fires; b) the protection of distributed learning systems against malevolent data injection. Game-theoretical models for these case studies will be developed, together with algorithms computing their solution. Algorithmic advances will be contributed to the Marmote software, and be embedded in a decision support tool for the forest fire application.
Team
In France
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Alain Jean-Marie, researcher, RAISGATE coordinator, NEO project-team, Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur, Inria
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Giovanni Neglia, researcher, NEO project-team, Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur, Inria
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Chuan Xu, researcher, COATI project-team, Inria Centre at Université Côte d'Azur, Inria
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Mabel Tidball, researcher, INRAE, Center for Environmental Economics of Montpellier (C-EEM)
In Chile
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Víctor Bucarey, researcher, RAISGATE coordinator, Universidad de O’Higgins
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David Salas, researcher, Universidad de O’Higgins
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Andrea Canales, researcher, Universidad de O’Higgins
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Fernando Ordóñez, researcher, Universidad de Chile
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Andrés Weintraub, researcher, Universidad de Chile
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Antonia Pua, MSc student, Universidad de O’Higgins
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Gonzalo Muñoz, researcher, Universidad de Chile

