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Group formation with split rule in social dilemmas

Published: 14 July 2003 Publication History

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In this research, we propose group formation that enhances the performance of multiagent systems in the Social Dilemmas. As the mechanisms for group formation, mutual choice mechanism for 2-IPD is extended to that for N-IPD. Furthermore, group split based on the metanorm of mutual choice is introduced. As a result of simulations with an evolutionary approach, we confirm the enhancement of the performance of the systems consisting of self-interest agents.

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AAMAS '03: Proceedings of the second international joint conference on Autonomous agents and multiagent systems
July 2003
1200 pages
ISBN:1581136838
DOI:10.1145/860575
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