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Emotion-based Norm Enforcement and Maintenance in Multi-Agent Systems

Julia Fix, Christian von Scheve, and Daniel Moldt.
Emotion-based norm enforcement and maintenance in multi-agent systems.
In Proceedings of the International Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2006), 2006.

Abstract: A review of recent theories of emotion indicates close interconnections between emotion and social norms in human societies. We consider the possibility of implementing these mutual influences in a multi-agent system in order to establish dynamic and flexible control structures. According to some theories, emotion plays a key role in establishing and maintaining these structures by fostering the internalization of and compliance with social norms. Here we introduce a Petri Net based approach to modeling the emergence and maintenance of social norms in multi-agent systems.


BibTeX entry



@InProceedings{Fix+06a,
  author = {Fix, Julia and von Scheve, Christian and Moldt, Daniel},
  title =        {Emotion-based Norm Enforcement and
                  Maintenance in Multi-Agent Systems},
  booktitle =  {Proceedings of the International Conference
                on Autonomous Agents and Multi-Agent Systems (AAMAS 2006)},
  abstract = {A review of recent theories of emotion indicates close
          interconnections between emotion and social norms in human
          societies. We consider the possibility of implementing these mutual
          influences in a multi-agent system in order to establish dynamic and
          flexible control structures. According to some theories, emotion
          plays a key role in establishing and maintaining these structures by
          fostering the internalization of and compliance with social
          norms. Here we introduce a Petri Net based approach to modeling the
          emergence and maintenance of social norms in multi-agent systems.},
  year = 2006
}


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