Group Norms for Multi-Agent Organisations

Author:

Aldewereld Huib1,Dignum Virginia1,Vasconcelos Wamberto W.2

Affiliation:

1. Delft University of Technology, GA Delft, The Netherlands

2. University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom

Abstract

Normative multi-agent systems offer the ability to integrate social and individual factors to provide increased levels of fidelity with respect to modelling social phenomena, such as cooperation, coordination, group decision making, and organization, in both human and artificial agent systems. An important open research issue refers to group norms, that is, norms that govern groups of agents. Depending on the interpretation, group norms may be intended to affect the group as a whole, each member of a group, or some members of the group. Moreover, upholding group norms may require coordination among the members of the group. We have identified three sets of agents affected by group norms, namely, (i) the addressees of the norm, (ii) those that will act on it, and (iii) those that are responsible for ensuring norm compliance. We present a formalism to represent these, connecting it to a minimalist agent organisation model. We use our formalism to develop a reasoning mechanism that enables agents to identify their position with respect to a group norm to further support agent autonomy and coordination when deciding on possible courses of action.

Funder

Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC-UK) within the research project “Scrutable Autonomous Systems”

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Software,Computer Science (miscellaneous),Control and Systems Engineering

Reference57 articles.

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