Multi-Agents Collaboration in Open System
Zina Houhamdi1
and Belkacem Athamena2
1Software Engineering Department,
College of Engineering, Al Ain University, UAE
2Business
Administration Department, College of Business, Al Ain University, UAE
Abstract: Share constrained resources,
accomplish complex tasks and achieve shared or individual goals are examples
requiring collaboration between agents in multi-agent systems. The
collaboration necessitates an effective team composed of a set of agents that
do not have conflicting goals and express their willingness to cooperate. In
such a team, the complex task is split into simple tasks, and each agent
performs its assigned task to contribute to the fulfilment of the complex task.
Nevertheless, team formation is challenging, especially in an open system that
consists of self-interested agents performing tasks to achieve several
simultaneous goals, usually clashing, by sharing constrained resources. The
clashing goals obstruct the collaboration's success since the self-interested
agent prefers its individual goals to the team’s shared goal. In open systems,
the collaboration team construction process is impacted by the Multi-Agent
System (MAS) model, the collaboration’s target, and dependencies between
agents’ goals. This study investigates how to allow agents to build
collaborative teams to realize a set of goals concurrently in open systems with
constrained resources. This paper proposes a fully distributed approach to
model the Collaborative Team Construction Model (CTCM). CTCM modifies the social
reasoning model to allow agents to achieve their individual and shared goals
concurrently by sharing resources in an open MAS by constructing collaborative
teams. Each agent shares partial information (to preserve privacy) and models
its goal relationships. The proposed team construction approach supports a
distributed decision-making process. In CTCM, the agent adapts its
self-interest level and adjusts its willingness to form an effective
collaborative team.
Keywords: Multi-agents system; open
system; collaboration, dependency relationships, decentralized decision making.
Received February 20, 2021; accepted March 7, 2021
https://doi.org/10.34028/iajit/18/3A/2