Trusting norms: A conceptual norms’ trust framework for norms adoption in open normative multi-agent systems
Norms regulate software agent coordination and behavior in multiagent communities. Adopted norms have impacts on agent’s goals, plans, and actions. Although norms generate new goals that do not originate from an agent’s original target, they provide an orientation on how the agent should act in a so...
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my.uniten.dspace-6682018-01-25T01:34:53Z Trusting norms: A conceptual norms’ trust framework for norms adoption in open normative multi-agent systems Hamid, N.H.A. Ahmad, M.S. Ahmad, A. Mustapha, A. Mahmoud, M.A. Yusoff, M.Z.M. Norm adoption Normative agents Norms’ trust Trust in normative multi-agent systems Norms regulate software agent coordination and behavior in multiagent communities. Adopted norms have impacts on agent’s goals, plans, and actions. Although norms generate new goals that do not originate from an agent’s original target, they provide an orientation on how the agent should act in a society. Depending on situations, an agent needs a mechanism to detect correctly and adopt norms in a new society. Researchers have proposed mechanisms that enable agents to detect norms; however, their works entail agents that detect only one norm in an event. We argue that these approaches do not help agents’ decision making in cases of more than one set of norms detected in the event. To solve this problem, we introduce the concept of norm’s trust to help agents decide which detected norms are credible in a new environment. We propose a conceptual norm’s trust framework by inferring trust using filtering factors of adoption ratio, authority, reputation, norm salience and adoption risk to establish a trust value for each detected norms in the event. This value is then used by an agent in deciding to emulate, adopt or ignore the detected norms. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. 2017-08-04T07:05:25Z 2017-08-04T07:05:25Z 2015 Conference Paper https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84931381396&doi=10.1007%2f978-3-319-19638-1_17&partnerID=40&md5=e84b4785185d050a3532d81cc748bc7a http://dspace.uniten.edu.my:80/jspui/handle/123456789/668 10.1007/978-3-319-19638-1_17 2-s2.0-84931381396 en Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing |
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Norms regulate software agent coordination and behavior in multiagent communities. Adopted norms have impacts on agent’s goals, plans, and actions. Although norms generate new goals that do not originate from an agent’s original target, they provide an orientation on how the agent should act in a society. Depending on situations, an agent needs a mechanism to detect correctly and adopt norms in a new society. Researchers have proposed mechanisms that enable agents to detect norms; however, their works entail agents that detect only one norm in an event. We argue that these approaches do not help agents’ decision making in cases of more than one set of norms detected in the event. To solve this problem, we introduce the concept of norm’s trust to help agents decide which detected norms are credible in a new environment. We propose a conceptual norm’s trust framework by inferring trust using filtering factors of adoption ratio, authority, reputation, norm salience and adoption risk to establish a trust value for each detected norms in the event. This value is then used by an agent in deciding to emulate, adopt or ignore the detected norms. © Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2015. |
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