On Social Attitudes: A Preliminary Report
OA Location
Author(s)
Kalenka, S
Jennings, NR
Type
Conference Paper
Abstract
This paper describes our preliminary investigations into identifying, and ultimately formalising, the wide range of social problem solving behaviour which can occur in multiagent systems. In particular, this work examines the different agent attitudes which may prevail in social problem solving, the different types of individual and social commitment which flow from these attitudes, how and why these attitudes come to prevail, and how the attitudes lead to overall systems with radically different properties and characteristics.
Date Issued
1995
Citation
1995, pp.233-240
Start Page
233
End Page
240
Identifier
http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/252148/
Source
1st Int. Workshop on Decentralised Intelligent Multi-Agent Systems
Notes
Event Dates: November 22 - 24
Publication Status
Unpublished