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Jonker, C.M. (author), Murukannaiah, P.K. (author), Verwaart, D. (author)
The bargaining power of prosumers in a market can vary significantly. Participants can range from industrial participants to powerful and less powerful citizens. Existing trade mechanisms in such markets, e.g., in rural India’s energy trade market, show occurrences of discrimination, exclusion, and unfairness. We study how discrimination...
conference paper 2021
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King, T.C. (author), Van Riemsdijk, M.B. (author), Dignum, V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
This paper deals with the problem of automating the contribution of resources owned by people to do work for others, whilst providing a means for owners of resources to maintain autonomy over how, when and to whom their resources are used with the specification of resource use policies. We give representations of requests for resource usage as a...
book chapter 2015
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Baarslag, T. (author), Hendrikx, M.J.C. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
A negotiation between agents is typically an incomplete information game, where the agents initially do not know their opponent’s preferences or strategy. This poses a challenge, as efficient and effective negotiation requires the bidding agent to take the other’s wishes and future behavior into account when deciding on a proposal. Therefore, in...
journal article 2015
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Simons, L.P.A. (author), Foerster, F. (author), Bruck, P.A. (author), Motiwalla, L. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
Work place health support interventions can help support our aging work force, with mApps offering cost-effectiveness opportunities. Previous research shows that health support apps should offer users enough newness and relevance each time they are used. Otherwise the ‘eHealth law of attrition’ applies: 90 % of users are lost prematurely. Our...
journal article 2015
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Jacobs, E.J. (author), Broekens, J. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
In this paper we present a mapping between joy, distress, hope and fear, and Reinforcement Learning primitives. Joy / distress is a signal that is derived from the RL update signal, while hope/fear is derived from the utility of the current state. Agent-based simulation experiments replicate psychological and behavioral dynamics of emotion...
conference paper 2014
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Harbers, M. (author), Aydogan, R. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Human teamwork can be supported by agent technology by providing each human team member with an agent that monitors, supports and advices the human. The agent can, for example, monitor the human’s workload, and share that information with (agents of) other team members so that work can be distributed effectively. However, though sharing...
conference paper 2014
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Harbers, M. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Van Riemsdijk, M.B. (author)
Teamwork between humans and intelligent systems gains importance with the maturing of agent and robot technology. In the social sciences, sharedness of mental models is used to explain and understand teamwork. To use this concept for developing teams that include agents, we propose contextsensitive sharedness criteria. These criteria specify how...
conference paper 2014
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Johnson, M. (author), Bradshaw, J.M. (author), Feltovich, P.J. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Van Riemsdijk, M.B. (author), Sierhuis, M. (author)
Coactive Design is a new approach to address the increasingly sophisticated roles that people and robots play as the use of robots expands into new, complex domains. The approach is motivated by the desire for robots to perform less like teleoperated tools or independent automatons and more like interdependent teammates. In this article, we...
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Aydogan, R. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
Much attention has been paid to bilateral negotiation in which the dispute is between only two parties. However, automated multilateral negotiation in which more than two negotiating parties need to reach a joint agreement, has received relatively less attention, even though such negotiations are required in many circumstances (e.g. a group of...
conference paper 2013
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Pommeranz, A. (author), Detweiler, C. (author), Wiggers, P. (author), Jonker, C. (author)
Explicitly considering human values in the design process of socio-technical systems has become a responsibility of designers. It is, however, challenging to design for values because (1) relevant values must be identified and communicated between all stakeholders and designers and (2) stakeholders’ values differ and trade-offs must be made. We...
journal article 2012
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Visser, W. (author), Aydogan, R. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Baarslag, T. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Hendrikx, M.J.C. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
conference paper 2012
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Pommeranz, A. (author), Broekens, J. (author), Wiggers, P. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
Two problemsmay arisewhen an intelligent (recommender) system elicits users’ preferences. First, theremay be amismatch between the quantitative preference representations in most preference models and the users’ mental preference models. Giving exact numbers, e.g., such as “I like 30 days of vacation 2.5 times better than 28 days” is difficult...
journal article 2012
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Lin, R. (author), Kraus, S. (author), Baarslag, T. (author), Tykhonov, D. (author), Hindriks, K. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
The design of automated negotiators has been the focus of abundant research in recent years. However, due to difficulties involved in creating generalized agents that can negotiate in several domains and against human counterparts, many automated negotiators are domain specific and their behavior cannot be generalized for other domains. Some of...
journal article 2012
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Hindriks, K.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
journal article 2011
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Visser, W. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
This paper presents an argumentation-based framework for the modelling of, and automated reasoning about multi-attribute preferences of a qualitative nature. The framework presents preferences according to the lexicographic ordering that is well-understood by humans. Preferences are derived in part from knowledge. Knowledge, however, may be...
journal article 2011
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Shi, Y. (author), Wiggers, P. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Hofstede, G.J. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Verwaart, T. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Van Riemsdijk, M.B. (author), Hindriks, K.V. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Sierhuis, M. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Hofstede, G.J. (author), Jonker, C.M. (author), Verwaart, T. (author)
Negotiations proceed differently across cultures. For realistic modeling of agents in multicultural negotiations, the agents must display culturally differentiated behavior. This paper presents an agent-based simulation model that tackles these challenges, based on Hofstede’s model of national cultures. The context is a trade network for goods...
journal article 2010
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