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Towards a multi-agent system for regulated information exchange in crime investigations

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Towards a multi-agent system for regulated information exchange in crime investigations
This paper outlines a multi-agent architecture for regulated information exchange of crime investigation data between police forces. Interactions between police officers about information exchange are analysed as negotiation dialogues with embedded persuasion dialogues. An architecture is then proposed consisting of two agents, a requesting agent and a responding agent, and a communication language and protocol with which these agents can interact to promote optimal information exchange while respecting the law. Finally, dialogue policies are defined for the individual agents, specifying their behaviour within a negotiation. Essentially, when deciding to accept or reject an offer or to make a counteroffer, an agent first determines whether it is obligatory or permitted to perform the actions specified in the offer. If permitted but not obligatory, the agent next determines whether it is in his interest to accept the offer.
Pieter Dijkstra, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Kees d
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Type Journal
Year 2005
Where AIL
Authors Pieter Dijkstra, Floris Bex, Henry Prakken, Kees de Vey Mestdagh
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