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Combining Boolean Games with the Power of Ontologies for Automated Multi-Attribute Negotiation in the Semantic Web
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| Author | Lukasiewicz, Thomas Ragone, Azzurra |
| Abstract | Abstract. Recently, multi-attribute negotiation has been extensively studied from a game-theoretic viewpoint. Since normal and extensive form games have the drawback of requiring an explicit representation of utility functions (listing the utility values for all combinations of strategies), logical preference languages have been proposed, which provide a convenient way to compactly specify multi-attribute utility functions. Among these preference languages, there are also Boo-lean games. In this paper, towards automated multi-attribute negotiation in the Semantic Web, we introduce Boolean description logic games, which are a com-bination of Boolean games with ontological background knowledge, formulated in expressive description logics. We include and discuss several generalizations, and show how a travel and a service negotiation scenario can be formulated in Boolean description logic games, which shows their practical usefulness. 1 |
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| Subject Keyword | Boolean Game Semantic Web Automated Multi-attribute Negotiation Multi-attribute Negotiation Boolean Description Logic Game Utility Function Preference Language Explicit Representation Boo-lean Game Ontological Background Knowledge Discus Several Generalization Logical Preference Language Convenient Way Extensive Form Game Expressive Description Logic Multi-attribute Utility Function Service Negotiation Scenario Game-theoretic Viewpoint Utility Value Practical Usefulness |
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