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Agent X is an agent which is designed for ANAC2015—The Sixth International Automated Negotiating Agents Competition. In this paper, we will show the two main strategies—Agreement Behaviour and Conceder Behaviour of Agent X. Although a lot of agents pay more attention to the individual utility, Agent X is an agent which thinks highly of the social welfare. As a result, Agent X tries its best to come to an agreement with other agents before the negotiation ends. But it doesn’t mean that Agent X doesn’t care the result of its individual utility, Agent X also tries to get a relatively good individual utility at the same time.
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The Sixth International Automated Negotiation Agents Competition (ANAC2015) http://www.tuat.ac.jp/~katfuji/ANAC2015/
P. Faratin, C. Sierra, N.R. Jennings, Negotiation decision functions for autonomous agents. Robot. Auton. Syst. 24(3), 159–182 (1998)
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Gu, W., Ito, T. (2017). Agent X. In: Fujita, K., et al. Modern Approaches to Agent-based Complex Automated Negotiation. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 674. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51563-2_19
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