We present and analyze the problem of realizing an accountability-supporting system in multiagent systems technology. To this aim and to avoid ambiguities, we first characterize the concept of accountability, which we later work to realize computationally, particularly in relation to the partially overlapping notion of responsibility. Then, with the aim of achieving accountability as a design property, we provide a few principles that characterize an accountability-supporting multiagent system. We provide an accountability protocol to regulate the interaction between an agent, willing to play a role in an organization, and the organization itself. Finally, we show as a case study how the use of such a protocol allows multiagent systems, realized with JaCaMo, to support accountability.

Supporting Organizational Accountability inside Multiagent Systems

Matteo Baldoni;Cristina Baroglio;katherine M. May;Roberto Micalizio;Stefano Tedeschi
2017-01-01

Abstract

We present and analyze the problem of realizing an accountability-supporting system in multiagent systems technology. To this aim and to avoid ambiguities, we first characterize the concept of accountability, which we later work to realize computationally, particularly in relation to the partially overlapping notion of responsibility. Then, with the aim of achieving accountability as a design property, we provide a few principles that characterize an accountability-supporting multiagent system. We provide an accountability protocol to regulate the interaction between an agent, willing to play a role in an organization, and the organization itself. Finally, we show as a case study how the use of such a protocol allows multiagent systems, realized with JaCaMo, to support accountability.
2017
XVIth International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence
Bari, Italy
November 14th-17th, 2017
AI*IA 2017: Advances in Artificial Intelligence, XVI International Conference of the Italian Association for Artificial Intelligence
Springer
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Computational Ethics, Accountability, Multiagent Systems, Sociotechnical Systems
Matteo, Baldoni; Cristina, Baroglio; May, katherine M.; Roberto, Micalizio; Stefano, Tedeschi
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