The ontological properties of social roles in multi-agent systems:definitional dependence,powers and roles playing roles

Citation
Guido Boella et Leendert Van Der Torre, The ontological properties of social roles in multi-agent systems:definitional dependence,powers and roles playing roles, Artificial intelligence and law , 15(3), 2007, pp. 201-221
ISSN journal
09248463
Volume
15
Issue
3
Year of publication
2007
Pages
201 - 221
Database
ACNP
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Abstract
In this paper we address the problem of defining social roles in multi-agent system:Social roles provide the basic structure of social institutions and organizations.We start from the properties attributed to roles both in the muli-agent systems and the Object Oriented community,and we use themin an ontological analysis of the notion of social role.We identify three main properties of social roles.First,they are definitionally dependent on the institution they belong to,i.e.the definition of a role is given inside the definition of the institution.Second,they attribute powers to the agents playing them,like creating commitments for the institutions and the other roles.Third,they allow roles to play roles,in the same way as agents do.Using Input/output logics,we propose a formalization of roles in multi-agent systems satisfyng the three properties we identified.