Co-evolutionary approach to strategy design for decision makers in complex negotiation situations

Bonnie Rubenstein-Montano, Ross Malaga

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Abstract

The literature on automated techniques suggests that such techniques might be useful for complex decision making where other approaches have proven limited. We present a genetic technique that assists decision makers develop strategies for decision making in complex, multi-objective and multi-person negotiation situations. Strategies are evolved with significant input from decision makers to enhance the acceptability of solutions in real world applications. The preferences of all decision makers are integrated into the search so that solutions are consistent with the needs of all participants in the negotiation situation and further ensure the implementability of solutions in practice. Results show that the outcomes achieved by all parties involved in the negotiation are improved significantly when the genetic search is used to help devise strategies for the negotiation participants.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
PublisherIEEE
Pages24
Number of pages1
ISBN (Print)0769504930
StatePublished - 2000
EventThe 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Siences (HICSS-33) - Maui, USA
Duration: 4 Jan 20007 Jan 2000

Publication series

NameProceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
ISSN (Print)1060-3425

Other

OtherThe 33rd Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Siences (HICSS-33)
CityMaui, USA
Period4/01/007/01/00

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