Argumentation-based negotiation

被引:257
作者
Rahwan, I [1 ]
Ramchurn, SD
Jennings, NR
McBurney, P
Parsons, S
Sonenberg, L
机构
[1] Univ Melbourne, Dept Informat Syst, Parkville, Vic 3010, Australia
[2] Univ Southampton, Sch Elect & Comp Sci, Southampton SO17 1BJ, Hants, England
[3] Univ Liverpool, Dept Comp Sci, Liverpool L69 7ZF, Merseyside, England
[4] CUNY Brooklyn Coll, Dept Comp & Informat Sci, Brooklyn, NY 11210 USA
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D O I
10.1017/S0269888904000098
中图分类号
TP18 [人工智能理论];
学科分类号
081104 ; 0812 ; 0835 ; 1405 ;
摘要
Negotiation is essential in settings where autonomous agents have conflicting interests and a desire to cooperate. For this reason, mechanisms in which agents exchange potential agreements according to various rules of interaction have become very popular in recent years as evident, for example, in the auction and mechanism design community. However, a growing body of research is now emerging which points out limitations in such mechanisms and advocates the idea that agents can increase the likelihood and quality of an agreement by exchanging arguments which influence each others' states. This community further argues that argument exchange is sometimes essential when various assumptions about agent rationality cannot be satisfied. To this end, in this article, we identify the main research motivations and ambitions behind work in the field. We then provide a conceptual framework through which we outline the core elements and features required by agents engaged in argumentation-based negotiation, as well as the environment that hosts these agents. For each of these elements, we survey and evaluate existing proposed techniques in the literature and highlight the major challenges that need to be addressed if argument-based negotiation research is to reach its full potential.
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页码:343 / 375
页数:33
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