Abstract
One of the key issues in the computational representation of open societies relates to the introduction of norms that help to cope with the heterogeneity, the autonomy and the diversity of interests among their members. Research regarding this issue presents two omissions. One is the lack of a canonical model of norms that facilitates their implementation, and that allows us to describe the processes of reasoning about norms. The other refers to considering, in the model of normative multi-agent systems, the perspective of individual agents and what they might need to effectively reason about the society in which they participate. Both are the concerns of this paper, and the main objective is to present a formal normative framework for agent-based systems.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | AISB’05: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents |
| Subtitle of host publication | Proceedings of the Symposium on Normative Multi-Agent Systems |
| Publisher | Society for the Study of Artificial Intelligence and the Simulation of Behaviour |
| Pages | 24-35 |
| Number of pages | 12 |
| ISBN (Print) | 1902956476 |
| Publication status | Published - 12 Apr 2005 |
| Event | 1st International Symposium on Normative Multiagent Systems, NorMAS 2005, Part of AISB'05 Convention: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents - Hatfield, United Kingdom Duration: 12 Apr 2005 → 15 Apr 2005 |
Conference
| Conference | 1st International Symposium on Normative Multiagent Systems, NorMAS 2005, Part of AISB'05 Convention: Social Intelligence and Interaction in Animals, Robots and Agents |
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| Country/Territory | United Kingdom |
| City | Hatfield |
| Period | 12/04/05 → 15/04/05 |