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Combining Boolean Games with the Power of Ontologies for Automated Multi-Attribute Negotiation in the Semantic Web
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Multi-attribute negotiation has been extensively studied from a game-theoretic viewpoint. In negotiation settings, utility functions are used to express agent preferences. Normal and extensive form games, however, have the drawback of requiring an explicit representation of utility functions, listing the utility values for all combinations of strategies. Therefore, several logical preference languages have been proposed, to specify multi-attribute utility functions in a compact way. Among the...
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- Journal:
- 2009 IEEE/WIC/ACM INTERNATIONAL JOINT CONFERENCES ON WEB INTELLIGENCE (WI) AND INTELLIGENT AGENT TECHNOLOGIES (IAT), VOL 2
- Volume:
- 2
- Pages:
- 395-402
- Publication date:
- 2009-01-01
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- Source identifiers:
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316670
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- English
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- 2009
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