Rational, robust, and secure negotiations in multi-agent systems
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Rational, robust, and secure negotiations in multi-agent systems
(Studies in computational intelligence, v. 89)
Springer, c2008
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Description
In a completely comprehensive and yet accessible text, a variety of hugely accomplished contributors address all aspects of negotiation mechanisms in multi-agent systems. These include multi-issue negotiations, concurrent negotiations, and strategy-proof mechanisms, as well as rational argumentation and topics, auctions and voting. The workshop from which this volume has arisen brought together researchers from these communities to learn about each others' approaches.
Table of Contents
Theories for Complex Multi-Agent Systems.- Negotiation Agents' Decision Making Using Markov Chains.- A Multi-Issue Negotiation Protocol Among Nonlinear Utility Agents: A Preliminary Report.- A Decentralized Model for Multi-Attribute Negotiations with Incomplete Information and General Utility Functions.- A General Model for Pareto Optimal Multi-Attribute Negotiations.- Cooperation-Based Multilateral Multi-Issue Negotiation for Crisis Management.- A Fuzzy Logic-Based Approach for Flexible Self-Interested Agent Team Forming.- Practical Approach for Complex Multi-Agent Systems.- A Novel Group Signature Scheme Based on Bilinear Pairings and Gap Diffie-Hellman Group.- Experimental Evaluation of Possibilistic Mechanism for Negotiation Partners Selection.- Constructing the Structure of Utility Graphs Used in Multi-Item Negotiation Through Collaborative Filtering of Aggregate Buyer Preferences.- Asynchronous Constraint-Based Approach: New Solution for any Constraint Problem.
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