An Adaptive Procedure for Settling Multiple Issues in Bilateral Negotiation with Time Constraints

Jieyu Zhan, Xudong Luo, F. Ren, Minjie Zhang, Mukun Cao
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The way in which negotiation issues are settled, called issue-settling procedure, is a crucial component in automated multi-issue negotiation models. In most models, the procedure is predefined before a negotiation and cannot be changed during the course of a negotiation. This lacks of flexibility and generosity, which causes difficulties for reaching efficient and effective outcomes, especially in open and dynamic environments. To this end, this paper proposes a procedure that can adaptively settle issues into small packages, in the light of new information, to balance trade-off and time costs. Moreover, we also develop a negotiation protocol that is equipped with our adaptive procedure. Finally, we conduct experiments to show that our adaptive procedure can significantly improve the expected utility and reduce the negotiation time.
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协商问题的解决方式,即问题解决程序,是多问题自动协商模型的重要组成部分。在大多数模型中,过程是在协商之前预定义的,不能在协商过程中更改。这种做法缺乏灵活性和慷慨,导致难以取得高效和有效的结果,特别是在开放和动态的环境中。为此,本文提出了一种程序,该程序可以根据新的信息自适应地将问题分解成小包,以平衡权衡和时间成本。此外,我们还开发了一个协商协议,配备了我们的自适应程序。最后,我们通过实验证明,我们的自适应过程可以显著提高期望效用并减少协商时间。
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