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Cooperation and Competition in ALIAS: A Logic Framework for Agents that Negotiate
Authors:Anna Ciampolini  Evelina Lamma  Paola Mello  Francesca Toni  Paolo Torroni
Affiliation:(1) University of Bologna, V. le Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, Italy;(2) University of Ferrara, Via Saragat 1, 44100 Ferrara, Italy;(3) Imperial College, London, UK
Abstract:This paper presents ALIAS, an agent architecture based on intelligent logic agents, where the main form of agent reasoning is abduction. The system is particularly suited for solving problems where knowledge is incomplete, where agents may need to make reasonable hypotheses about the problem domain and other agents, and where the raised hypotheses have to be consistent for the overall set of agents. ALIAS agents are pro-active, exhibiting a goal-directed behavior, and autonomous, since each one can solve problems using its own private knowledge base. ALIAS agents are also social, because they are able to interact with other agents, in order to cooperatively solve problems. The coordination mechanisms are modeled by means of LAILA, a logic-based language which allows to express intra-agent reasoning and inter-agent coordination. As an application, we show how LAILA can be used to implement inter-agent dialogues, e.g., for negotiation. In particular, LAILA is well-suited to coordinate the process of negotiation aimed at exchanging resources between agents, thus allowing them to execute the plans to achieve their goals.
Keywords:logic agents  abductive reasoning  dialogue  negotiation  coordination
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