A norm�s trust model for norm adoption in an open agent community

In recent developments, norms have become an important entity that is considered in agent-based system�s design. Norms are not only able to organize and coordinate the actions and behaviour of agents but have a direct impact on the achievement of agents� goals. Therefore, an agent in a multi-agent s...

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Main Authors: Itaiwi A.-M.K., Ahmad M.S., Tang A.Y.C.
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Published: Asian Research Publishing Network 2023
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-234372023-05-29T14:40:30Z A norm�s trust model for norm adoption in an open agent community Itaiwi A.-M.K. Ahmad M.S. Tang A.Y.C. 55247272600 56036880900 36806985400 In recent developments, norms have become an important entity that is considered in agent-based system�s design. Norms are not only able to organize and coordinate the actions and behaviour of agents but have a direct impact on the achievement of agents� goals. Therefore, an agent in a multi-agent system requires a mechanism to detect the right norms and adopt them. For this reason, the agent needs a mechanism to evaluate the trust in each norm it detects. On the other hand, the impact of norms on the agent�s goal and its plan may be at risk ensuing from the probability of positive or negative results when the agent adopts the right or wrong norms. In this paper, we propose a norm�s trust model that could be utilized in norms adoption or rejection. Ultimately, we determine the benefits of adopting the norm as a consequence of a favourable trust value as an additional factor in norms� adoption. � 2005 � ongoing JATIT & LLS. Final 2023-05-29T06:40:29Z 2023-05-29T06:40:29Z 2017 Article 2-s2.0-85020945498 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85020945498&partnerID=40&md5=4283c6632e2733e311942c50d25f3fdd https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23437 95 11 2480 2488 Asian Research Publishing Network Scopus
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description In recent developments, norms have become an important entity that is considered in agent-based system�s design. Norms are not only able to organize and coordinate the actions and behaviour of agents but have a direct impact on the achievement of agents� goals. Therefore, an agent in a multi-agent system requires a mechanism to detect the right norms and adopt them. For this reason, the agent needs a mechanism to evaluate the trust in each norm it detects. On the other hand, the impact of norms on the agent�s goal and its plan may be at risk ensuing from the probability of positive or negative results when the agent adopts the right or wrong norms. In this paper, we propose a norm�s trust model that could be utilized in norms adoption or rejection. Ultimately, we determine the benefits of adopting the norm as a consequence of a favourable trust value as an additional factor in norms� adoption. � 2005 � ongoing JATIT & LLS.
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A norm�s trust model for norm adoption in an open agent community
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title_short A norm�s trust model for norm adoption in an open agent community
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