Designing Responsive and Deliberative Automated Negotiators
Designing Responsive and Deliberative Automated Negotiators
In this paper we present a multi issue negotiation model which can be used for guiding agents during distributed problem solving. This model is composed of protocols which govern and manage agent interactions, and an agent architecture which represents decision mechanisms which assist agents during distributed problem solving processes.
Negotiation, Agent Architecture
12-18
Faratin, P.
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Sierra, C.
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Jennings, N. R.
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Faratin, P.
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Sierra, C.
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Faratin, P., Sierra, C. and Jennings, N. R.
(1999)
Designing Responsive and Deliberative Automated Negotiators.
AAAI Workshop on Negotiation: Settling Conflicts and Identifying Opportunities, Orlando, Florida, United States.
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In this paper we present a multi issue negotiation model which can be used for guiding agents during distributed problem solving. This model is composed of protocols which govern and manage agent interactions, and an agent architecture which represents decision mechanisms which assist agents during distributed problem solving processes.
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Published date: 1999
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AAAI Workshop on Negotiation: Settling Conflicts and Identifying Opportunities, Orlando, Florida, United States, 1999-01-01
Keywords:
Negotiation, Agent Architecture
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Agents, Interactions & Complexity
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Local EPrints ID: 256990
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/256990
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N. R. Jennings
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