Approaches to winner determination in combinatorial auctions
Decision Support Systems - Special issue on information and computational economics
An experimental analysis of multi-attribute auctions
Decision Support Systems
Preventing Strategic Manipulation in Iterative Auctions: Proxy Agents and Price-Adjustment
Proceedings of the Seventeenth National Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Twelfth Conference on Innovative Applications of Artificial Intelligence
An English Auction Protocol for Multi-attribute Items
AAMAS '02 Revised Papers from the Workshop on Agent Mediated Electronic Commerce on Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce IV, Designing Mechanisms and Systems
Specifying rules for electronic auctions
AI Magazine
Combinatorial Auctions: A Survey
INFORMS Journal on Computing
Agent-mediated electronic commerce: a survey
The Knowledge Engineering Review
An Agent-Based Mechanism for Autonomous Multiple Criteria Auctions
IAT '06 Proceedings of the IEEE/WIC/ACM international conference on Intelligent Agent Technology
A unified framework for multiple criteria auction mechanisms
Web Intelligence and Agent Systems
Research on application of multi-attribute auction based on fuzzy rough set
CCDC'09 Proceedings of the 21st annual international conference on Chinese control and decision conference
Multi-attribute auction model for agent-based content trading in telecom markets
KES'10 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Knowledge-based and intelligent information and engineering systems: Part I
An interactive approach for multi-attribute auctions
Decision Support Systems
Preference-based English reverse auctions
Artificial Intelligence
On ordered weighted reference point model for multi-attribute procurement auctions
ICCCI'11 Proceedings of the Third international conference on Computational collective intelligence: technologies and applications - Volume Part I
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In this paper we present a multi-criteria model for electronic auctions, which is based on reference points. According to the model, the buyer must specify an aspiration point that expresses his desired values on the attributes of the item to be purchased and a reservation point that represents the minimal values required. Negotiation takes place between software agents that negotiate on behalf of their human owners. The multi-criteria model allows the buyer agent to control the negotiation process on each attribute of the deal. We illustrate the use of this model by providing an auction mechanism based on an English reverse auction protocol.