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Social Order in Hippocratic Multi-Agent Systems

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In multi-agent applications, users delegate their sensitive data to autonomous agents that interact with other autonomous agents. In this context, privacy preservation is an important topic. In previous work, considering this problem, we have proposed the Hippocratic Multi-Agent System model (HiMAS). In this paper, we focus on the regulation of agents behavior with respect to privacy management in this model. We present a social order approach based on trust and reputation that install a decentralised regulation of privacy management in HiMAS systems.

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Crépin, L., Demazeau, Y., Boissier, O., Jacquenet, F. (2010). Social Order in Hippocratic Multi-Agent Systems. In: García-Pedrajas, N., Herrera, F., Fyfe, C., Benítez, J.M., Ali, M. (eds) Trends in Applied Intelligent Systems. IEA/AIE 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 6097. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13025-0_39

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