Corruptible social agents
Authored by Gutierrez-Garcia J Octavio, Luis-Felipe Rodriguez
Date Published: 2016
DOI: 10.1002/cav.1613
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National Council for Science and Technology, Mexico
Asociación Mexicana de Cultura
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Abstract
Agent-based virtual simulations of social systems susceptible to
corruption (e.g., police agencies) require agents capable of exhibiting
corruptible behaviors to achieve realistic simulations and enable the
analysis of corruption as a social problem. This paper proposes a formal
belief-desire-intention framework supported by the functional event
calculus and fuzzy logic for modeling corruption based on the integrity
level of social agents and the influence of corrupters on them.
Corruptible social agents are endowed with beliefs, desires, intentions, and corrupt-prone plans to achieve their desires. This paper also
proposes a fuzzy logic system to define the level of impact of
corruption-related events on the degree of belief in the truth of
anti-corruption factors (e.g., the integrity of the leader of an
organization). Moreover, an agent-based model of corruption supported by
the proposed belief-desire-intention framework and the fuzzy logic
system was devised and implemented. Results obtained from agent-based
simulations are consistent with actual macro-level patterns of
corruption reported in the literature. The simulation results show that
(i) the bribery rate increases as more external entities attempt to
bribe agents and (ii) the more anti-corruption factors agents believe to
be true, the less prone to perpetrate acts of corruption. Copyright (c)
2014 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.
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