Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agents' own value and demoting other agents' value. It is important to eliminate such a selfish behavior in multi-agent systems, as it has undesirable results for the participating agents. However, as the context we study here is multi-agent systems, system designers actually might not be aware of the value system for each agent thus they have no idea whether an agent will perform opportunistic behavior. Given this fact, this paper designs an epistemic mechanism to eliminate opportunism given a set of possible value systems for the participating agents: An agent's knowledge gets updated so that the other agent is not able to perform opportunistic ...
Ph.D. (Computer Science)The development of software systems is a relatively recent field of human en...
This book mainly aims at solving the problems in both cooperative and competitive multi-agent system...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) are comprised by autonomous agents, each with a potentially specific goal ...
Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agent...
Opportunistic behavior is a selfish behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results...
Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agent...
Opportunism is an intentional behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in pr...
Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agent...
This paper presents a formalized communicating process for dealing with information asymmetry betwee...
The current frameworks of reasoning about agents ’ collective strategy are either too conservative o...
International audienceWe investigate opacity, an information-flow privacy property, in a setting whe...
In social interactions, it is common for one party to possess more or better knowledge about a speci...
Game theory addresses situations with multiple agents in which the outcome of an agent’s act depends...
Within a distributed system, autonomous agents may find it necessary to cooperate in order to achiev...
In social interactions, it is common for individuals to possess different amounts of knowledge about...
Ph.D. (Computer Science)The development of software systems is a relatively recent field of human en...
This book mainly aims at solving the problems in both cooperative and competitive multi-agent system...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) are comprised by autonomous agents, each with a potentially specific goal ...
Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agent...
Opportunistic behavior is a selfish behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results...
Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agent...
Opportunism is an intentional behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in pr...
Opportunism is a behavior that takes advantage of knowledge asymmetry and results in promoting agent...
This paper presents a formalized communicating process for dealing with information asymmetry betwee...
The current frameworks of reasoning about agents ’ collective strategy are either too conservative o...
International audienceWe investigate opacity, an information-flow privacy property, in a setting whe...
In social interactions, it is common for one party to possess more or better knowledge about a speci...
Game theory addresses situations with multiple agents in which the outcome of an agent’s act depends...
Within a distributed system, autonomous agents may find it necessary to cooperate in order to achiev...
In social interactions, it is common for individuals to possess different amounts of knowledge about...
Ph.D. (Computer Science)The development of software systems is a relatively recent field of human en...
This book mainly aims at solving the problems in both cooperative and competitive multi-agent system...
Multi-agent systems (MAS) are comprised by autonomous agents, each with a potentially specific goal ...