This article outlines, through a number of examples, a method that can be used by autonomous agents to decide among potential messages to send to other agents, without having to assume that a message must be truthful and that it must be believed by the hearer. The main idea is that communicative behavior of autonomous agents is guided by the principle of economic rationality, whereby agents transmit messages to increase the effectiveness of interaction measured by their expected utilities. We are using a recursive, decision-theoretic formalism that allows agents to model each other and to infer the impact of a message on its recipient. The recursion can be continued into deeper levels, and agents can model the recipient modeling the sender ...
AbstractIn open environments there is no central control over agent behaviors. On the contrary, agen...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
We address the issue of rational communicative behavior among autonomous self-interested agents that...
Abstract. We address the issue of rational communicative behavior among autonomous self-interested a...
This thesis presents a formal model of rational, autonomous behavior in single- and multi-agent doma...
AbstractIn open environments there is no central control over agent behaviors. On the contrary, agen...
concerned with how automated agents can be designed to interact effectively. One important capabilit...
AbstractConventional approaches to the modeling of autonomous agents and agent communication rely he...
This paper examines different approaches to rationality in analytic philosophy and AI, in the light ...
During a dialogue, agents exchange information with each other and need thus to deal with incoming i...
While talk is cheap to some, it is expensive to others for whom moral considerations come into play....
Conventional approaches to the modeling of autonomous agents and agent communication rely heavily on...
In this paper we study automated agents which are designed to encourage humans to take some actions ...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
AbstractIn open environments there is no central control over agent behaviors. On the contrary, agen...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
We address the issue of rational communicative behavior among autonomous self-interested agents that...
Abstract. We address the issue of rational communicative behavior among autonomous self-interested a...
This thesis presents a formal model of rational, autonomous behavior in single- and multi-agent doma...
AbstractIn open environments there is no central control over agent behaviors. On the contrary, agen...
concerned with how automated agents can be designed to interact effectively. One important capabilit...
AbstractConventional approaches to the modeling of autonomous agents and agent communication rely he...
This paper examines different approaches to rationality in analytic philosophy and AI, in the light ...
During a dialogue, agents exchange information with each other and need thus to deal with incoming i...
While talk is cheap to some, it is expensive to others for whom moral considerations come into play....
Conventional approaches to the modeling of autonomous agents and agent communication rely heavily on...
In this paper we study automated agents which are designed to encourage humans to take some actions ...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
AbstractIn open environments there is no central control over agent behaviors. On the contrary, agen...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...
Online information ecosystems are now central to our everyday social interactions. Of the many oppor...