Abstract

Finding the entity responsible for an unpleasant situation is often difficult, especially in artificial agent societies. S CIFF is a formalization of agent societies, including a language to describe rules and protocols, and an abductive proof procedure for compliance checking. However, how to identify the entity responsible for a violation is not always clear. In this work, a definition of accountability for artificial societies is formalized in S CIFF. Two tools are provided for the designer of interaction protocols: a guideline, in terms of syntactic features that ensure accountability of the protocol, and an algorithm (implemented in a software tool) to investigate if, for a given protocol, nonaccountability issues could arise.

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