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An Ontological Framework for Cooperative Games

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Advances in Swarm Intelligence (ICSI 2018)

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Social intelligence is an emerging property of a system composed of agents that consists of the ability of this system to conceive, design, implement and execute strategies to solve problems and thus achieve a collective state of the system that is concurrently satisfactory for all and each one of the agents that compose it. In order to make decisions when dealing with complex problems related to social systems and take advantage of social intelligence, cooperative games theory constitutes the standard theoretical framework. In the present work, an ontological framework for cooperative games modeling and simulation is presented.

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Balaguera, MI., Lis-Gutierrez, JP., Gaitán-Angulo, M., Viloria, A., Portillo-Medina, R. (2018). An Ontological Framework for Cooperative Games. In: Tan, Y., Shi, Y., Tang, Q. (eds) Advances in Swarm Intelligence. ICSI 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 10941. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93815-8_6

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