Abstract
In this paper we present a model for coalition formation
and payoff distribution in general environments.
We focus on a reduced complexity kernel-oriented
coalition formation model, and provide a detailed algorithm
for the activity of the single rational agent. The
model is partitioned into a social level and a strategic
level, to distinguish between regulations that must be
agreed upon and are forced by agent-designers, and
strategies by which each agent acts at will. In addition,
we present an implementation of the model and
simulation results. From these we conclude that implementing
the model for coalition formation among
agents increases the benefits of the agents with reasonable
time consumption. It also shows that more
coalition formations yield more benefits to the agents.
Original language | American English |
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Title of host publication | AAAI/IAAI |
State | Published - 1996 |