We present a novel logic-based framework to automate multi-issue bilateral negotiation in e-commerce settings. The approach exploits logic as communication language among agents, and optimization techniques in order to find Pareto-efficient agreements. We introduce P (N) , a propositional logic extended with concrete domains, which allows one to model relations among issues (both numerical and non-numerical ones) via logical entailment, differently from well-known approaches that describe issues as uncorrelated. Through {P}({N}) it is possible to represent buyer's request, seller's supply and their respective preferences as formulas endowed with a formal semantics, e.g., "if I spend more than 30000 € for a sedan then I want more than a two-years warranty and a GPS system included". We mix logic and utility theory in order to express preferences in a qualitative and quantitative way. We illustrate the theoretical framework, the logical language, the one-shot negotiation protocol we adopt, and show we are able to compute Pareto-efficient outcomes, using a mediator to solve an optimization problem. We prove the computational adequacy of our method by studying the complexity of the problem of finding Pareto-efficient solutions in our setting

Logic-based automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation in peer-to-peer e-marketplaces / Ragone, A; DI NOIA, Tommaso; DI SCIASCIO, Eugenio; Donini, Fm. - In: AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS. - ISSN 1387-2532. - 16:3(2008), pp. 249-270. [10.1007/s10458-008-9033-1]

Logic-based automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation in peer-to-peer e-marketplaces

DI NOIA, Tommaso;DI SCIASCIO, Eugenio;
2008-01-01

Abstract

We present a novel logic-based framework to automate multi-issue bilateral negotiation in e-commerce settings. The approach exploits logic as communication language among agents, and optimization techniques in order to find Pareto-efficient agreements. We introduce P (N) , a propositional logic extended with concrete domains, which allows one to model relations among issues (both numerical and non-numerical ones) via logical entailment, differently from well-known approaches that describe issues as uncorrelated. Through {P}({N}) it is possible to represent buyer's request, seller's supply and their respective preferences as formulas endowed with a formal semantics, e.g., "if I spend more than 30000 € for a sedan then I want more than a two-years warranty and a GPS system included". We mix logic and utility theory in order to express preferences in a qualitative and quantitative way. We illustrate the theoretical framework, the logical language, the one-shot negotiation protocol we adopt, and show we are able to compute Pareto-efficient outcomes, using a mediator to solve an optimization problem. We prove the computational adequacy of our method by studying the complexity of the problem of finding Pareto-efficient solutions in our setting
2008
Logic-based automated multi-issue bilateral negotiation in peer-to-peer e-marketplaces / Ragone, A; DI NOIA, Tommaso; DI SCIASCIO, Eugenio; Donini, Fm. - In: AUTONOMOUS AGENTS AND MULTI-AGENT SYSTEMS. - ISSN 1387-2532. - 16:3(2008), pp. 249-270. [10.1007/s10458-008-9033-1]
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