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摘要
在规范多代理系统(NorMAS)领域,规范被设计和指定为监管机制,旨在为代理勾勒出理想和适当的行为。为此,考虑到代理可以选择是否遵守规范,规范通过制裁来执行。规范的执行针对的是违反规范(即惩罚)或遵守规范(即奖励),后者最近已被接受为一种制裁。此外,模糊执行是指基于所提供的模糊推理过程输出的规范执行。在本文中,我们提出了一种名为 FE4NorOMAS 的新型模糊执行方法,即分布式模糊执行规范开放式多代理系统(Distributed Fuzzy Enforcement FOR Normative Open Multi-Agent Systems),旨在使制裁更加灵活,因为它们将在多个限制级别上执行。灵活的制裁允许自主代理根据规范调整自己的行为。行为越符合规范,奖励就越大。另一方面,违反规范的行为越多,惩罚就越大。我们利用 MaDKit 代理平台上的几个交通标志系统场景对所提方法的可行性进行了测试。
FE4NorOMAS: A Distributed Fuzzy Enforcement Approach for Normative Open Multi-Agent Systems
In the Normative Multi-agent Systems (NorMAS) field, norms are designed and specified as regulatory mechanisms intending to outline the ideal and appropriate behavior for the agents. To that end, norms are enforced via sanctions, considering that agents can choose to comply with the norm. Enforcement of norms responds to norm violations (i.e., punishment) or compliance (i.e., reward), which has recently been accepted as a sanction. Also, fuzzy enforcement refers to norm enforcement based on provided fuzzy reasoning process outputs. In this paper, we propose a novel fuzzy enforcement approach called FE4NorOMAS for distributed Fuzzy Enforcement FOR Normative Open Multi-Agent Systems aiming to make sanctions more flexible in the sense that they will be performed over several levels of restrictions. Flexible sanctions allow autonomous agents to accommodate their behaviors according to the norm. The more the behavior follows the norm, the greater the reward. On the other hand, the greater the violation of the norm, the greater the penalty. The feasibility of the proposed approach is tested using several traffic signing system scenarios on the MaDKit agent platform.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Fuzzy Systems (IJFS) is an official journal of Taiwan Fuzzy Systems Association (TFSA) and is published semi-quarterly. IJFS will consider high quality papers that deal with the theory, design, and application of fuzzy systems, soft computing systems, grey systems, and extension theory systems ranging from hardware to software. Survey and expository submissions are also welcome.