Agent Behavior alignment: A mechanism to overcome problems in agent interactions during runtime

G.G. Meyer, N. Szirbik

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    Abstract

    When two or more agents interacting, their behaviors are not necessarily matching. Automated ways to overcome conflicts in the behavior of agents can make the execution of interactions more reliable. Such an alignment mechanism will reduce the necessary human intervention. This paper shows how to describe a policy for alignment, which an agent can apply when its behavior is in conflict with other agents. An extension of Petri Nets is used to capture the intended interaction of an agent in a formal way. Furthermore, a mechanism based on machine learning is implemented, to enable an agent to choose an appropriate alignment policy with collected problem information. Human intervention can reinforce certain successful policies in a given context, and can also contribute by adding completely new policies. Experiments have been conducted to test the applicability of the alignment mechanism and the main results are presented here.

    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationCooperative Information Agents XI, Proceedings
    EditorsM Klusch, K Hindriks, MP Papazoglou, L Strerling
    Place of PublicationBERLIN
    PublisherSpringer
    Pages270-284
    Number of pages15
    Volume4676
    ISBN (Print)978-3-540-75118-2
    Publication statusPublished - 2007
    Event11th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents - , Netherlands
    Duration: 19-Sept-200721-Sept-2007

    Publication series

    NameLECTURE NOTES IN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
    PublisherSPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
    Volume4676
    ISSN (Print)0302-9743

    Other

    Other11th International Workshop on Cooperative Information Agents
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    Period19/09/200721/09/2007

    Keywords

    • WORKFLOW SYSTEMS
    • NETS

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