We describe a Multiagent Planning approach, named Social Continual Planning, that tackles open scenarios, where agents can join and leave the system dynamically. The planning task is not defined from a global point of view, setting a global objective, but we allow each agent to pursue its own subset of goals. We take a social perspective where, although each agent has its own planning task and planning algorithm, it needs to get engaged with others for accomplishing its own goals. Cooperation is not forced but, thanks to the abstraction of social commitment, stems from the needs of the agents.

Social Continual Planning in Open Multiagent Systems: a First Study

BALDONI, Matteo;BAROGLIO, Cristina;MICALIZIO, ROBERTO
2015-01-01

Abstract

We describe a Multiagent Planning approach, named Social Continual Planning, that tackles open scenarios, where agents can join and leave the system dynamically. The planning task is not defined from a global point of view, setting a global objective, but we allow each agent to pursue its own subset of goals. We take a social perspective where, although each agent has its own planning task and planning algorithm, it needs to get engaged with others for accomplishing its own goals. Cooperation is not forced but, thanks to the abstraction of social commitment, stems from the needs of the agents.
2015
PRIMA 2015: Principles and Practice of Multi-Agent Systems - 18th International Conference, Proceedings
Springer International Publishing
9387
575
584
978-3-319-25523-1
978-3-319-25524-8
http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-3-319-25524-8_40
Continual Planning, Multi-agent Planning, Social commitments
Baldoni, Matteo; Baroglio, Cristina; Micalizio, Roberto
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