The only video I found with an intuitive explanation, every other video on this subject doesnt go through where things come from in a way that makes sense
Thank you so much, Selcuk Ozyurt! I read many materials about Game Theory, but they are too heavy mathematical. Your series of lectures are really good for me to understand both formulations and intuition.
Excellent video! I know this was posted 2 years ago and you might not reply, but I'm curious if we can exclude a coalition size of 0 if the game necessitates there be at least one player?
I believe a modification is needed to the summation if we interpret the formula this way. The summation needs to iterate over size of subsets not all subsets. After that happens, what's being summed is not over a fixed S anymore. And the formular will fall apart.
The Shapley Value is the expected value of adding player i to a random coalition right? That's why it looks the same as taking the expected value of a binomial distribution. Looked at like that I think the actual form of it isn't strange at all.
Sir, your way of explanation is wonderful. Also, the video quality is amazing. I mean there aren't a lot of TH-camrs teaching in 4k. I wonder why you have so few subscribers?
The only video I found with an intuitive explanation, every other video on this subject doesnt go through where things come from in a way that makes sense
Best teacher of game theory on youtube. Both In contents, engagingness, and teaching dynamics
Thank you so much, Selcuk Ozyurt! I read many materials about Game Theory, but they are too heavy mathematical. Your series of lectures are really good for me to understand both formulations and intuition.
This is greatest video on this topic . you are great Sir .
Thank you for these lectures! Hope more will come!
There is hardly any useful information on TH-cam in context of cooperative games!
You're very welcome! More to come...
amazing lectures sir
great viewer experience
Excellent video! I know this was posted 2 years ago and you might not reply, but I'm curious if we can exclude a coalition size of 0 if the game necessitates there be at least one player?
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Your explanation is superb . Great videos!
Extremely clear, thank you very much for this video !
Mükemmelsiniz hocam, işin arkasındaki intuition'ı çok güzel aktarıyorsunuz
great explanation! thanks
Well explained!...from Ethiopia
Thank you for this video!
I wish any math teacher share your teaching skill set. Thanks a lot.
I believe a modification is needed to the summation if we interpret the formula this way. The summation needs to iterate over size of subsets not all subsets. After that happens, what's being summed is not over a fixed S anymore. And the formular will fall apart.
these are great thank you sir!
Çok başarılı video.
The Shapley Value is the expected value of adding player i to a random coalition right? That's why it looks the same as taking the expected value of a binomial distribution. Looked at like that I think the actual form of it isn't strange at all.
Great video.
Sir, your way of explanation is wonderful. Also, the video quality is amazing. I mean there aren't a lot of TH-camrs teaching in 4k. I wonder why you have so few subscribers?