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Ethical Judgment
Learning multi-value ethical behaviours by combining symbolic judging agents and learning agents
Journal paper published at the French
Artificial Intelligence Open Journal
(Revue Ouverte d’Intelligence Artificielle). This works extends previous works, especially the conference paper published at JFSMA 2021.
Rémy Chaput
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Jérémy Duval
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Olivier Boissier
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Mathieu Guillermin
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Salima Hassas
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AJAR: An Argumentation-based Judging Agents Framework for Ethical Reinforcement Learning
Paper presented at the
Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems
conference. It presents the
AJAR
framework, which uses argumentation-based judging agents to provide rewards for Reinforcement Learning agents, according to one or several moral values. This “judgment of ethics” is used to nudge the learning agents towards an “ethical behavior”, that is, a behavior aligned with the given moral values.
Benoît Alcaraz
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Olivier Boissier
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Rémy Chaput
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Christopher Leturc
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PhD Thesis
PhD thesis on
Learning behaviours aligned with moral values in a multi-agent system: guiding reinforcement learning with symbolic judgments
, realized at the LIRIS lab, under the supervision of Professor Salima Hassas (LIRIS), Professor Olivier Boissier (LaHC), and Dr. Mathieu Guillermin (UCLy).
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Approche multi-agent combinant raisonnement et apprentissage pour un comportement éthique
Paper on the ability to use a symbolic reasoning approach to judge neural learning agents, in order to reward them appropriately with respect to their ’ethical’ behavior, combining both approaches in a Hybrid method.
Rémy Chaput
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Jérémy Duval
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Olivier Boissier
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Mathieu Guillermin
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Salima Hassas
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A Multi-Agent Approach to Combine Reasoning and Learning for an Ethical Behavior
Paper presented at the
AI, Ethics, and Society
conference. It presents a novel, hybrid, method to learn “ethical behaviors” by combining symbolic judgments with a Reinforcement Learning algorithm.
Rémy Chaput
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Jérémy Duval
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Olivier Boissier
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Mathieu Guillermin
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Salima Hassas
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