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Internal Agent Architecture for Norm Identification

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Most works on norms in the multi-agent systems field have concentrated on how norms can be applied to regulate behaviour in agent societies using a top-down approach. In this work, we describe the internal architecture of an agent which identifies what the norm of a society is using a bottom-up approach. The agents infer norms without the norms being given to them explicitly. We demonstrate how the norm associated with using a park can be inferred by an agent using the proposed architecture.

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Savarimuthu, B.T.R., Cranefield, S., Purvis, M.A., Purvis, M.K. (2010). Internal Agent Architecture for Norm Identification. In: Padget, J., et al. Coordination, Organizations, Institutions and Norms in Agent Systems V. COIN 2009. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6069. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-14962-7_16

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