Browsing by Author "Keskin, Mehmet Onur"
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Conflict-based negotiation strategy for human-agent negotiation
Keskin, Mehmet Onur; Buzcu, Berk; Aydoğan, Reyhan (Springer, 2023-12)Day by day, human-agent negotiation becomes more and more vital to reach a socially beneficial agreement when stakeholders need to make a joint decision together. Developing agents who understand not only human preferences ... -
A decentralized token-based negotiation approach for multi-agent path finding
Eran, Cihan; Keskin, Mehmet Onur; Cantürk, Furkan; Aydoğan, Reyhan (Springer, 2021)This paper introduces a negotiation approach to solve the Multi-Agent Path Finding problem. The approach aims to achieve a good trade-off between the privacy of the agents and the effectiveness of solutions. Accordingly, ... -
Effects of agent's embodiment in human-agent negotiations
Çakan, Umut; Keskin, Mehmet Onur; Aydoǧan, Reyhan (ACM, 2023-09-19)Human-agent negotiation has recently attracted researchers’ attention due to its complex nature and potential usage in daily life scenarios. While designing intelligent negotiating agents, they mainly focus on the interaction ... -
Solver agent: Towards emotional and opponent-aware agent for human-robot negotiation
Keskin, Mehmet Onur; Çakan, Umut; Aydoğan, Reyhan (International Foundation for Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (IFAAMAS), 2021)Negotiation is one of the crucial processes for resolving conflicts between parties. In automated negotiation, agent designers mostly take opponent's offers and the remaining time into account while designing their strategies. ... -
Time series predictive models for opponent behavior modeling in bilateral negotiations
Yesevi, Gevher; Keskin, Mehmet Onur; Doğru, Anıl; Aydoğan, Reyhan (Springer, 2023)In agent-based negotiations, it is crucial to understand the opponent’s behavior and predict its bidding pattern to act strategically. Foreseeing the utility of the opponent’s coming offer provides valuable insight to the ... -
Would you imagine yourself negotiating with a robot, Jennifer? Why not?
Aydoğan, Reyhan; Keskin, Mehmet Onur; Çakan, Umut (IEEE, 2022-02)With the improvement of intelligent systems and robotics, social robots are becoming part of our society. To accomplish complex tasks, robots and humans may need to collaborate, and when necessary, they need to negotiate ...
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