Print Email Facebook Twitter Multilateral Mediated Negotiation Protocols with Feedback (abstract) Title Multilateral Mediated Negotiation Protocols with Feedback (abstract) Author Aydogan, R. Hindriks, K.V. Jonker, C.M. Faculty Electrical Engineering, Mathematics and Computer Science Department Intelligent Systems Date 2013-11-07 Abstract 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 managers making a joint decision for their company investments, a group of friends planning their holiday together). In such cases, automated negotiation tools can play a key role in providing effective solutions. One of the important issues in designing such negotiation tools, is to decide on the protocol that governs the interaction between parties and determines when the final agreement will be reached. In this paper, we focus on and investigate different mediator-based protocols for multilateral negotiations. We take [3] as a starting point and propose a variant of this protocol. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:84de26f3-9b71-4498-bf45-94c6aca0d783 Source BNAIC 2013: 25th Belgium-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Delft, The Netherlands, 7-8 November 2013 Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2013 The Author(s) Files PDF Aydogan_2013.pdf 110.42 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:84de26f3-9b71-4498-bf45-94c6aca0d783/datastream/OBJ/view