We investigate the problem of autonomous agents processing pieces of information that may be corrupted (tainted). Agents have the option of contacting a central database for a reliable check of the status of the message, but this procedure is costly and therefore should be used with parsimony. Agents have to evaluate the risk of being infected, and decide if and when communicating partners are affordable. Trustability is implemented as a personal (one-to-one) record of past contacts among agents, and as a mean-field monitoring of the level of message corruption. Moreover, this information is slowly forgotten in time, so that at the end everybody is checked against the database. We explore the behavior of a homogeneous system in the case of a fixed pool of spreaders of corrupted messages, and in the case of spontaneous appearance of corrupted messages.

Human Heuristics for Autonomous Agents / F. Bagnoli; A. Guazzini; P. Lio'. - STAMPA. - 5151:(2008), pp. 340-351. (Intervento presentato al convegno Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007 tenutosi a Cambridge, UK nel April 2-5, 2007) [10.1007/978-3-540-92191-2_30].

Human Heuristics for Autonomous Agents

BAGNOLI, FRANCO;GUAZZINI, ANDREA;
2008

Abstract

We investigate the problem of autonomous agents processing pieces of information that may be corrupted (tainted). Agents have the option of contacting a central database for a reliable check of the status of the message, but this procedure is costly and therefore should be used with parsimony. Agents have to evaluate the risk of being infected, and decide if and when communicating partners are affordable. Trustability is implemented as a personal (one-to-one) record of past contacts among agents, and as a mean-field monitoring of the level of message corruption. Moreover, this information is slowly forgotten in time, so that at the end everybody is checked against the database. We explore the behavior of a homogeneous system in the case of a fixed pool of spreaders of corrupted messages, and in the case of spontaneous appearance of corrupted messages.
2008
Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication
Bio-Inspired Computing and Communication First Workshop on Bio-Inspired Design of Networks, BIOWIRE 2007
Cambridge, UK
April 2-5, 2007
F. Bagnoli; A. Guazzini; P. Lio'
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