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Quantified Degrees of Group Responsibility (Extended Abstract)
This paper builds on an existing notion of group responsibility and proposes
two ways to define the degree of group responsibility: structural and
functional degrees of responsibility. These notions measure the potential
responsibilities of (agent) groups for avoiding a state of affairs. According
to these notions, a degree of responsibility for a state of affairs can be
assigned to a group of agents if, and to the extent that, the group has the
potential to preclude the state of affairs.Comment: Presented in the 27th Belgian-Netherlands Conference on Artificial
Intelligence (BNAIC 2015), Hasselt, Belgiu
COIN@AAMAS2015
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Quantified degrees of group responsibility
This paper builds on an existing notion of group responsibility and proposes two ways to define the degree of group responsibility: structural and functional degrees of responsibility. These notions measure potential responsibilities of agent groups for avoiding a state of affairs. According to these notions, a degree of responsibility for a state of affairs can be assigned to a group of agents if, and to the extent that, the group of the agents have potential to preclude the state of affairs. These notions will be formally specified and their properties will be analyzed.</p
Quantified degrees of group responsibility
This paper builds on an existing notion of group responsibility and proposes two ways to define the degree of group responsibility: structural and functional degrees of responsibility. These notions measure potential responsibilities of agent groups for avoiding a state of affairs. According to these notions, a degree of responsibility for a state of affairs can be assigned to a group of agents if, and to the extent that, the group of the agents have potential to preclude the state of affairs. These notions will be formally specified and their properties will be analyzed