@inproceedings{0cb3a1d1acca47a89f2838a8e166539e,
title = "Self-aware intelligent agents in the prisoner's dilemma",
abstract = "Self-aware individuals are more likely to consider whether their actions are appropriate in terms of public self-consciousness, and to use that information to execute behaviors that match external standards and/or expectations. The learning concepts through which individuals monitor themselves have generally been overlooked by artificial intelligence researchers. Here we report on our attempt to integrate a self-awareness mechanism into an agent's learning architecture. Specifically, we describe (a) our proposal for a self-aware agent model that includes an external learning mechanism and internal cognitive capacity with super-ego and ego characteristics; and (b) our application of a version of the iterated prisoner's dilemma representing conflicts between the public good and private interests to analyze the effects of self-awareness on an agent's individual performance and cooperative behavior. Our results indicate that self-aware agents that consider public self-consciousness utilize rational analysis in a manner that promotes cooperative behavior and supports faster societal movement toward stability. We found that a small number of self-aware agents are sufficient for improving social benefits and resolving problems associated with collective irrational behaviors.",
keywords = "Cellular automata, Public self-consciousness, Self-aware agents, Small-world networks, Tit-for-tat strategy",
author = "Huang, {Chung Yuan} and Wang, {Sheng Wen} and Chuen-Tsai Sun",
year = "2011",
month = sep,
day = "2",
doi = "10.1109/ICFCSA.2011.36",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780769544229",
series = "Proceedings - 2011 International Conference on Future Computer Sciences and Application, ICFCSA 2011",
pages = "127--131",
booktitle = "Proceedings - 2011 International Conference on Future Computer Sciences and Application, ICFCSA 2011",
note = "2011 International Conference on Future Computer Sciences and Application, ICFCSA 2011 ; Conference date: 18-06-2011 Through 19-06-2011",
}