Print Email Facebook Twitter Monitoring Norms Title Monitoring Norms: A Multi-Disciplinary Perspective Author Dastani, Mehdi (Universiteit Utrecht) Torroni, Paolo (University of Bologna) Yorke-Smith, N. (TU Delft Algorithmics; American University of Beirut) Date 2018 Abstract The concept of a norm is found widely across fields including artificial intelligence, biology, computer security, cultural studies, economics, law, organizational behaviour and psychology. The concept is studied with different terminology and perspectives, including individual, social, legal and philosophical. If a norm is an expected behaviour in a social setting, then this article considers how it can be determined whether an individual is adhering to this expected behaviour. We call this process monitoring, and again it is a concept known with different terminology in different fields. Monitoring of norms is foundational for processes of accountability, enforcement, regulation and sanctioning. Starting with a broad focus and narrowing to the multi-agent systems literature, this survey addresses four key questions: what is monitoring, what is monitored, who does the monitoring and how the monitoring is accomplished. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:0baa3c92-1370-458b-8456-ef23f278b19e DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S0269888918000267 ISSN 0269-8889 Source The Knowledge Engineering Review, 33, 1-22 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type journal article Rights © 2018 Mehdi Dastani, Paolo Torroni, N. Yorke-Smith Files PDF j22.pdf 1.1 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:0baa3c92-1370-458b-8456-ef23f278b19e/datastream/OBJ/view