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Incorporating Infatuation in Multi-Agent Systems


Mirko Maleković, and Mirko Čubrilo


Faculty of Organization and Informatics, University of Zagreb, Pavlinska 2, HR 42000 Varaždin, Hrvatska, Croatia


Received: September 26, 2005

Accepted: January 4, 2006


Keywords: belief operators, infatuation operators, multi-agent systems

Journal ref: Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics, Vol.10, No.4 pp. 517-521, 2006

Abstract



In this paper we describe incorporating infatuation in multi-agent systems. Modal operators Ii+ for infatuation (the focusing on a single attractive or desirable characteristic of another agent and then considering the total agent as that one positive characteristic) and Ii- for the reverse infatuation (the focusing on a negative characteristic of an agent and then considering the total agent as that one negative characteristic) are defined. Some relationships between the operator Ii+ and the logical operators ∧, ∨, and ⇒ are characterized.
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