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Investigating adaptive, confidence-based strategic negotiations in complex multiagent environments
2008
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
We propose an adaptive 1-to-many negotiation strategy for multiagent coalition formation in complex environments that are dynamic, uncertain, and real-time. Our strategy deals with how to assign multiple issues to a set of concurrent negotiations based on an initiating agent's confidence in its profiling of its peer agents. When an agent is confident, it uses a packaged approach-conducting multiple multi-issue negotiations-with its peers. Otherwise, it uses a pipelined approach-conducting
doi:10.3233/wia-2008-0143
fatcat:ndl6pcarqndcxg5fztrznoqcze