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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Moya, Javier M.; * | Carbo, Javier
Affiliations: Group of Applied Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Department, University Carlos III of Madrid, Madrid, Spain. E-mails: javier.moya@uc3m.es, javier.carbo@uc3m.es
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author. E-mail: javier.moya@uc3m.es.
Abstract: This paper proposes to see the way to integrate recommendations and direct experiences into reputational images as a planning problem. Specifically we achieve this goal through a combination of a fuzzy cognitive map and probabilistic planning with RDDL. Both were implemented inside a deliberative agent architecture that intends to appropriately represent the uncertain nature of data (with a Markov decision process) and the involved deliberative reasoning (with a fuzzy cognitive map). We are interested in the viability of using this view so it was tested by the simulations inspired in the ART testbed domain, but our final intention is proposing an alternative and richer representation of concepts involved in reputation problems instead of increasing the accuracy of trust predictions at any cost.
Keywords: Trust, reputation, agent architectures, probabilistic planning, fuzzy cognitive map
DOI: 10.3233/AIC-150676
Journal: AI Communications, vol. 28, no. 4, pp. 735-749, 2015
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