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....in fact just a complex constraint. As for [15] they take into account, for example, the collective interest in the agent s decision, but they do not account for the normative origin or the character of this goal: it is simply a pro social attitude of the agent. Conte and Castelfranchi proposed in [4, 6] a cognitive approach to norms in artificial agents, where norms are conceived as external (expectations, behaviors, and prescriptions) and internal (i.e. mental) entities. They show how norms are acknowledged and issued by the agents, and how they are translated into as normative beliefs and ....
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....systems. Moreover, in the perspective of distributed multiagent systems, such a distinction between roles can make the social control more e#ective. In our model, we introduce a first preliminary distinction between agents who have only the judiciary power (defenders in Conte and Castelfranchi [10] s terminology) and those who have also the legislative one, i.e. the normative agents. The task of the normative agent is kept separate from the one delegated to the defender agents. So defenders can act autonomously on the basis of more local information. As an example of such a scenario in a ....
R. Conte and C. Castelfranchi. Cognitive and Social Action. UCL Press, 1995.
.... human communication into performatives [8] Several researchers (especially in the field of psychology, sociology and cognitive sciences) analyze agent societies by studying the rules and conventions present in human societies, trying to bring these concepts into agent environment when possible [9, 2, 3]. In the context of agent communication, ACL performatives [8] are able to express a full meaning of the message uttered in terms of sender intentions, information exchanged, symbols used, etc. But when a speech act is uttered within a multi agent application, its meaning is strongly affected by ....
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....of norms. 1 Introduction Studying the effects of the incorporation of norms in agents and multi agent systems is far from trivial. Research on norms and agents has ranged from fundamental work on the importance of norms in agent behaviour [7, 21] to proposing internal representations of norms [5, 6], analysing the different types of norms [9, 22, 23] considering their emergence in groups of agents [24] proposing logics for their formalisation [19, 25] and both analysing and representing institutions controlled by norms [1, 4, 17] Norms can also be analysed from the internal point of view ....
....can be used by agents to identify empowered agents, and therefore to identify from whom an order can be received. Our analysis builds on much important work on norms. Ross, for example [18] describes some of the norms and relationships presented in this paper. In turn, Conte and Castelfranchi [5] have already mentioned some of the normative roles we present, and some of the processes involved in reasoning about norms. Jones and Sergot [12] also mention the characteristics of agents entitled to manage an institution. The closest work, however, is by Balzer and Toumela [1] who present the ....
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.... some researchers [17, 4] have proposed to base the semantics of ACLs on social commitment, a concept that has been already exploited by Searle [15] in his speech act theory, then recognized as central by Winograd and Flores [20] and later discussed, among others, by Conte and Castelfranchi [5]. The approaches based on commitment have the notable advantage of providing a simple and neat treatment of concepts like negotiation, agreement and contract, which are going to play a fundamental role in agent interactions. The importance of these concepts has been explicitly recognized by FIPA ....
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