Proceedings of the Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence 2022
DOI: 10.21428/594757db.760cf870
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Using Change Detection to Adapt to Dynamically Changing Trustees

Abstract: In multi-agent systems, agents often have to rely on interactions with other agents in order to accomplish a given task. They hence need to assess the trustworthiness of other agents, which is particularly difficult if the latter change their behavior dynamically. The two common techniques to solve this problem are Hidden Markov Models (HMMs) and standard Beta Reputation Systems (BRS) equipped with a simple decay mechanism to discount older interactions. We propose instead to use Page-Hinkley statistics in BRS… Show more

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