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Model of Decision Making for Agents Based on Relationship Coefficient

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Applications and Techniques in Information Security (ATIS 2018)

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This paper is concerned with the problem of interactions among agents and how agents make decisions under this framework. Researchers contribute a lot to various interactions involved in agents and propose models of decision making process to portray how the agents behave. Based on relationship coefficient, a framework of interaction among agents is presented which is ranging from collaboration to antagonism. Furthermore, a model of decision making is put forward according to this framework. This model is illustrated and contrasted with an instance of game theory.

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Wang, Z., Yu, J. (2018). Model of Decision Making for Agents Based on Relationship Coefficient. In: Chen, Q., Wu, J., Zhang, S., Yuan, C., Batten, L., Li, G. (eds) Applications and Techniques in Information Security. ATIS 2018. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 950. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2907-4_17

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