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Abstract: We consider negotiation over resources among self-motivated agents. Negotiation
occurs over time: there are time constraints that affect how each agent values the
resource. The agents also consider the possibility that they will encounter each other in
future negotiations. We cope with agents having incomplete information, emphasizing
probability management techniques. Questions arising in this research are: 1. When
is it worth it for an agent to lie? 2. How beneficial can such lies be? 3. Is... (Update)
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...If the matrix of belief is maintained as described above it is consistent unless a conflict occurs. Proof : The proof can be found in [11]. We have already mentioned that in the case of a square matrix (N = k; 8jN j = 1) the initial number of hypotheses is jH init j = N...
...for agents to lie, and how can lies be discouraged. Palatnik and Rosenschein investigated some problems arising in that context [PR94]. The resolution of a conflict is achieved by the application of a conflict resolution strategy. There are different situations in...
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Michael Palatnik. Long term constraints in multiagent negotiation. Master's thesis, Hebrew University, 1993. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/palatnik93long.html More
@inproceedings{ palatnik94long,
author = "Michael Palatnik and Jeffrey S. Rosenschein",
title = "Long Term Constraints in Multiagent Negotiation",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the 13th International Workshop on Distributed Artificial Intelligence",
address = "Seatle, WA",
pages = "265--279",
year = "1994",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/palatnik93long.html" }
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