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7th European Symposium on Adaptive Agents and Multi-Agent Systems Maastricht, NETHERLANDS, 2007, Date: 2007/01/01, Location: NETHERLANDS, Maastricht

Publication date: 2008-01-01
Volume: 4865 Pages: 117 - 128
ISSN: 3540779477, 978-3-540-77947-6
Publisher: Springer-verlag berlin; HEIDELBERGER PLATZ 3, D-14197 BERLIN, GERMANY

Adaptive agents and multi-agent systems

Author:

de Jong, Steven
Tuyls, Karl ; Verbeeck, Katja ; Roos, Nico

Keywords:

ultimatum game, Science & Technology, Technology, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Cybernetics, Computer Science, GAME-THEORY

Abstract:

Many multi-agent systems are intended to operate together with or as a service to humans. Typically, multi-agent systems are designed assuming perfectly rational, self-interested agents, according to the principles of classical game theory. However, research in the field of behavioral economics shows that humans are not purely self-interested; they strongly care about whether their rewards are fair. Therefore, multi-agent systems that fail to take fairness into account, may not be sufficiently aligned with human expectations and may not reach intended goals. Two important motivations for fairness have already been identified and modelled, being (i) inequity aversion and (ii) reciprocity. We identify a third motivation that has not yet been captured: priority awareness. We show how priorities may be modelled and discuss their relevance for multi-agent research.