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Exploiting Moral Values to Choose the Right Norms
Author(s) -
Marc Serramia,
Maite López-Sánchez,
Juan A. Rodríguez-Aguilar,
Javier Morales,
Michael Wooldridge,
Carlos Ansótegui
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
oxford university research archive (ora) (university of oxford)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.1145/3278721.3278735
Subject(s) - normative , norm (philosophy) , preference , computer science , state (computer science) , legal norm , deontic logic , encoding (memory) , epistemology , political science , law and economics , sociology , artificial intelligence , mathematics , law , algorithm , philosophy , statistics
Norms constitute regulative mechanisms extensively enacted in groups, organisations, and societies. However, u0027choosing the right norms to establishu0027 constitutes an open problem that requires the consideration of a number of constraints (such as norm relations) and preference criteria (e.g over involved moral values). This paper advances the state of the art in the Normative Multiagent Systems literature by formally defining this problem and by proposing its encoding as a linear program so that it can be automatically solved.

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