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An empirical study of interest-based negotiation

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An empirical study of interest-based negotiation
While argumentation-based negotiation has been accepted as a promising alternative to game-theoretic or heuristic based negotiation, no evidence has been provided to confirm this theoretical advantage. We propose a model of bilateral negotiation extending a simple monotonic concession protocol by allowing the agents to exchange information about their underlying interests and possible alternatives to achieve them during the negotiation. We present an empirical study that demonstrates (through simulation) the advantages of this interest-based negotiation approach over the more classic monotonic concession approach to negotiation. Categories and Subject Descriptors I.2.11 [Artificial Intelligence]: Distributed Artificial Intelligence--Intelligent Agent, Multiagent Systems General Terms Theory, Algorithms, Experimentation Keywords Automated Negotiation, Interest Based Negotiation
Philippe Pasquier, Ramon Hollands, Frank Dignum, I
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ACMICEC
Authors Philippe Pasquier, Ramon Hollands, Frank Dignum, Iyad Rahwan, Liz Sonenberg
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