
Enhancing Coalition Formation in Multi-Agent Systems When Agents Plan Their Activities
Arib, Souhila; Aknine, Souhila (2012), Enhancing Coalition Formation in Multi-Agent Systems When Agents Plan Their Activities, in Kersting, Kristian; Toussaint, Marc, STAIRS, IOS Press : Amsterdam, p. 11-22. 10.3233/978-1-61499-096-3-11
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Communication / ConférenceDate
2012Conference title
Volume 241: STAIRS 2012Conference date
2012-08Conference city
MontpellierConference country
FranceBook title
STAIRSBook author
Kersting, Kristian; Toussaint, MarcPublisher
IOS Press
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Amsterdam
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978-1-61499-096-3
Number of pages
364Pages
11-22
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Arib, SouhilaLaboratoire d'analyse et modélisation de systèmes pour l'aide à la décision [LAMSADE]
Aknine, Souhila
Abstract (EN)
In a multiagent system, coalition formation is a coordination method for agents aiming to form groups of interest. In this paper, we focus on the particular context where agents are self-interested and plan their activities. We develop a new coalition formation model that uses the plans of the agents to guide the search for the coalitions and analyzes the coalition proposals already suggested by other agents in order to derive their preferences. This eases the negotiation for the coalitions. We analyse and develop the constraints that should be enforced on self-interested agents in order to form suitable coalitions which guarantee significant solution concepts. In addition, we detail in this paper our coalition formation mechanism, we experiment and evaluate it.Subjects / Keywords
Multiagent systems; coalition formation; plansRelated items
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