Title of article
Believing others: Pros and cons Original Research Article
Author/Authors
Sandip Sen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
25
From page
179
To page
203
Abstract
In open environments there is no central control over agent behaviors. On the contrary, agents in such systems can be assumed to be primarily driven by self interests. Under the assumption that agents remain in the system for significant time periods, or that the agent composition changes only slowly, we have previously presented a prescriptive strategy for promoting and sustaining cooperation among self-interested agents. The adaptive, probabilistic policy we have prescribed promotes reciprocative cooperation that improves both individual and group performance in the long run. In the short run, however, selfish agents could still exploit reciprocative agents. In this paper, we evaluate the hypothesis that the exploitative tendencies of selfish agents can be effectively curbed if reciprocative agents share their “opinions” of other agents. Since the true nature of agents is not known a priori and is learned from experience, believing others can also pose its own hazards. We provide a learned trust-based evaluation function that is shown to resist both individual and concerted deception on the part of selfish agents in a package delivery domain.
Keywords
Reciprocity , Agents , Cooperation , Trust , Adaptation , Relationships
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Artificial Intelligence
Record number
1207210
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