Competition and cooperation in a community of autonomous agents
Agents that perform intelligent tasks interacting with humans in a seamless manner are becoming a reality. In contexts in which interactions among agents repeat over time, they might evolve from a cooperative to a competitive attitude, and vice versa, depending on environmental factors and other con...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Autonomous robots 2020-03, Vol.44 (3-4), p.533-546 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Agents that perform intelligent tasks interacting with humans in a seamless manner are becoming a reality. In contexts in which interactions among agents repeat over time, they might evolve from a cooperative to a competitive attitude, and vice versa, depending on environmental factors and other contextual circumstances. We provide a framework to model transitions between competition and cooperation in a community of agents. Competition is dealt with through the paradigm of adversarial risk analysis, which provides a disagreement solution; implicitly, we minimize the distance to such solution. Cooperation is handled through a concept of maximal separation from the disagreement solution. Mixtures of both problems are used to refer to in-between behaviour. We illustrate the ideas with several simulations in relation with a group of robots. Our motivation is the constitution of communities of robotic agents that interact among them and with one or more users. |
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ISSN: | 0929-5593 1573-7527 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10514-019-09867-y |