Title
Supporting flexible regulation of crisis management by means of situated artificial institution.
Abstract
This paper highlights the use of situated artificial institution (SAI) within a hybrid, interactive, normative multi-agent system to regulate human collaboration in crisis management. Norms regulate the actions of human actors based on the dynamics of the environment in which they are situated. This dynamics results from both environment evolution and actors’ actions. Our objective is to situate norms in the environment in order to provide a context-aware crisis regulation. However, this coupling must be a loose one to keep both levels independent and easyto-change in order to face the complex and changing crisis situations. To that aim, we introduce a constitutive level between environmental and normative states providing a loose coupling of normative regulation with environment evolution. Norms are thus no more referring to environmental facts but to status functions, i.e., the institutional interpretation of environmental facts through constitutive rules. We present how this declarative and distinct SAI modelling succeeds in managing the crisis with a context-aware crisis regulation.
Year
DOI
Venue
2016
10.1631/FITEE.1500369
Frontiers of IT & EE
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Situated artificial institutions (SAIs), Normative system, Tangible interaction, Crisis management, TP18, C912.2
Journal
17
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
2095-9230
2
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
23
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Maiquel de Brito1326.09
Lauren Thévin292.93
Catherine Garbay382.92
Olivier Boissier41155111.14
Jomi Fred Hübner568651.26