Relative Performance of Bilateral Multiattribute Negotiation Strategies in Open Markets

Jacob Brue, Joseph Shymanski, Selim Karaoglu, S. Sen
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The long-running Automated Negotiating Agents Competition (ANAC) is comprised of various agent-agent and human-agent negotiation leagues. One such competition is the Automated Negotiation League (ANL) which involves repeated, bilateral negotiation over multiple issues. Researchers have investigated a tournament setting for this scenario involving a small, fixed number of agents. We are interested in automated agents participating in large and open marketplaces containing many instances of well-known agent types of varying sophistication. We experiment with four representative negotiation behaviors as agent types: Hardliner, Boulware, Conceder, and Tit-for-Tat. We simulate open markets with varying negotiation domain sizes, agent type distributions, and negotiation time available to evaluate the relative performances of different negotiation strategies. We analyze and report relative performances of the strategies on relevant performance metrics. We also extend this analysis using a head-to-head matrix.
开放市场中双边多属性谈判策略的相对绩效
长期运行的自动谈判代理竞赛(ANAC)由各种代理-代理和人类-代理谈判联盟组成。自动谈判联盟(Automated Negotiation League,简称ANL)就是其中之一,它涉及就多个问题进行反复的双边谈判。研究人员已经研究了一种比赛设置,这种设置涉及少量固定数量的代理人。我们对参与大型开放市场的自动化代理感兴趣,这些市场包含许多众所周知的复杂代理类型的实例。我们实验了四种代表性的谈判行为作为代理类型:强硬派、Boulware、让步者和针锋相对。我们模拟了具有不同谈判域大小、代理类型分布和谈判时间的开放市场,以评估不同谈判策略的相对性能。我们根据相关绩效指标分析和报告战略的相对绩效。我们还使用头对头矩阵扩展了这个分析。
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