Determining Cooperation in Multiagent Systems with Cultural Traits
Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART 2011),
Editors: Joaquim Filipe and Ana Fred,
Volume 2,
pages 173--180,
doi: 10.5220/0003142801730180
- Jan 2011
Achieving cooperation among autonomous and rational agents is still a major challenge. In the past, altruistic
cooperation was generally explained through genetic kinship relations. However, the theory of cultural kin
is an approach that tries to explain altruism through cultural relatedness. To promote cooperation among
autonomous and rational agents, this work transfers the idea of cultural characteristics, which benefits social
behaviour, to multiagent systems (MAS). Accordingly, agents are characterised by cultural traits, which they
can imitate from their neighbours and are supposed to solve tasks, for which they need the cooperation of
other agents in most cases. The interaction of cooperation and cultural trait propagation will be investigated
in a theoretical analysis and in an empirical simulation in a particular developed framework. As a novelty,
schemata will be analysed that are beyond the well-studied one-to-one interaction.
@InProceedings{HEW11, author = {Heinrich, Stefan and Eberling, Markus and Wermter, Stefan}, title = {Determining Cooperation in Multiagent Systems with Cultural Traits}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Agents and Artificial Intelligence (ICAART 2011)}, editors = {Joaquim Filipe and Ana Fred}, number = {}, volume = {2}, pages = {173--180}, year = {2011}, month = {Jan}, publisher = {SciTePress, PT}, doi = {10.5220/0003142801730180}, }