Modelling the behaviour of multiple agents concurrently interacting and reasoning in a dynamic environment is a challenging task. It necessitates tools capable of effectively capturing various forms of interaction, such as persuasion and deliberation while aiding agents in decision-making or consensus-building. In [1], we extended a language for modelling concurrent interactions between agents (tcla), which allowed us to specify agents equipped with a local argument memory and to reason with private knowledge. Furthermore, an initial formalisation of a multi-agent decision problem that preserves privacy has been provided. To illustrate the language’s capabilities, in this paper, we give a complete formalisation of a privacy-preserving multi-agent decision problem, and we demonstrate how it can be employed to define a general (correct and complete) translation function that generates a tcla program from a multi-agent decision-making process. Additionally, we present an application example that models a privacy-preserving multi-agent decision-making process to showcase an instance of our general translation function.

Preserving Privacy in a (Timed) Concurrent Language for Argumentation

Bistarelli S.;Meo M. C.;
2024-01-01

Abstract

Modelling the behaviour of multiple agents concurrently interacting and reasoning in a dynamic environment is a challenging task. It necessitates tools capable of effectively capturing various forms of interaction, such as persuasion and deliberation while aiding agents in decision-making or consensus-building. In [1], we extended a language for modelling concurrent interactions between agents (tcla), which allowed us to specify agents equipped with a local argument memory and to reason with private knowledge. Furthermore, an initial formalisation of a multi-agent decision problem that preserves privacy has been provided. To illustrate the language’s capabilities, in this paper, we give a complete formalisation of a privacy-preserving multi-agent decision problem, and we demonstrate how it can be employed to define a general (correct and complete) translation function that generates a tcla program from a multi-agent decision-making process. Additionally, we present an application example that models a privacy-preserving multi-agent decision-making process to showcase an instance of our general translation function.
2024
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
Inglese
39th Italian Conference on Computational Logic, CILC 2024
2024
National Research Council of Italy, ita
Nazionale
ELETTRONICO
CEUR Workshop Proceedings
3733
1
13
13
CEUR-WS
Computational Argumentation; Concurrency; Locality
https://ceur-ws.org/Vol-3733/paper7.pdf
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none
Bistarelli, S.; Meo, M. C.; Taticchi, C.
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
3
4 Contributo in Atti di Convegno (Proceeding)::4.1 Contributo in Atti di convegno
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