TY - GEN
T1 - An agents establishes trust with equitable information revelation
AU - Debenham, John
AU - Simoff, Simeon
PY - 2005
Y1 - 2005
N2 - Negotiation is an information exchange process as well as an offer exchange process. Theories of competitive negotiation are typically founded on game theory where the agent's utility function is the focus. If an agent is uncertain of the integrity of its information then it may not know Us utility with certainty. Here what an agent knows and how certain it is of what it knows are modelled using tools from information theory that are applied to value information. An agent attempts to instil a sense trust in its opponent by revealing information of comparable 'value' in its responses to that which it has received. Each proposal and claim exchanged reveals valuable information about the sender's position. A negotiation may break down if an agent believes that its opponent is not playing fairly. The agent aims to give the impression of fair play by responding with comparable information revelation whilst playing strategically to influence its opponent's preferences with claims. The agent makes no assumptions about the internals of its opponent, including her motivations, logic, and whether she is conscious of a utility function.
AB - Negotiation is an information exchange process as well as an offer exchange process. Theories of competitive negotiation are typically founded on game theory where the agent's utility function is the focus. If an agent is uncertain of the integrity of its information then it may not know Us utility with certainty. Here what an agent knows and how certain it is of what it knows are modelled using tools from information theory that are applied to value information. An agent attempts to instil a sense trust in its opponent by revealing information of comparable 'value' in its responses to that which it has received. Each proposal and claim exchanged reveals valuable information about the sender's position. A negotiation may break down if an agent believes that its opponent is not playing fairly. The agent aims to give the impression of fair play by responding with comparable information revelation whilst playing strategically to influence its opponent's preferences with claims. The agent makes no assumptions about the internals of its opponent, including her motivations, logic, and whether she is conscious of a utility function.
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33745700174&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/MASSUR.2005.1507049
DO - 10.1109/MASSUR.2005.1507049
M3 - Conference Paper
AN - SCOPUS:33745700174
SN - 078039447X
SN - 9780780394476
T3 - 2005 IEEE 2nd Symposium on Multi-Agent Security and Survivability
SP - 66
EP - 74
BT - 2005 IEEE 2nd Symposium on Multi-Agent Security and Survivability
T2 - 2005 IEEE 2nd Symposium on Multi-Agent Security and Survivability
Y2 - 30 August 2005 through 31 August 2005
ER -