Mixed Odor Classification for QCM Sensor Data by Neural Network

<div>Despite relevant insights from socio-economics, little research in multi-agent systems has addressed the interconnections between trust and normative notions such as contracts and sanctions. Focusing our attention on scenarios of betrayal, in this paper we combine the use of trust and san...

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Main Authors: Ana Paula ROCHA, Henrique LOPES CARDOSO, Joana URBANO
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca 2013-07-01
Series:Advances in Distributed Computing and Artificial Intelligence Journal
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Online Access:http://campus.usal.es/~revistas_trabajo/index.php/2255-2863/article/view/10092
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Summary:<div>Despite relevant insights from socio-economics, little research in multi-agent systems has addressed the interconnections between trust and normative notions such as contracts and sanctions. Focusing our attention on scenarios of betrayal, in this paper we combine the use of trust and sanctions in a negotiation process. We describe a scenario of dyadic relationships between truster agents, which make use of trust and/or sanctions, and trustee agents, characterized by their ability and integrity, which may influence their attitude toward betrayal. Both agent behavior models are inspired in socio-economics literature. Through simulation, we show the virtues and shortcomings of using trust, sanctions, and a combination of both in processes of selection of partners.</div>
ISSN:2255-2863