Game-Theoretic Trust Evaluation for Objective Conflict Resolution

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Title Game-Theoretic Trust Evaluation for Objective Conflict Resolution
Summary Design and implement a trust evaluation mechanism that distinguishes between legitimate goal divergence and malicious behavior using game-theoretic principles.
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References 1. Fernandes, R., Hieb, M. R., & Costa, P. C. “Levels of Autonomy: Command and Control of Hybrid Forces”, 21st ICCRTS, 2016.

2. Dunin-Keplicz, B., & Verbrugge, R. “Teamwork in Multi-agent Systems: A formal approach”, John Wiley & Sons, 2011.

3. Alberts, D. S. “The Agility Advantage: A Survival Guide for Complex Enterprises and Endeavors”, CCRP Publication Series, 2011.

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Supervisor EDISON PIGNATON DE FREITAS
Level Master
Status Open


Goals

   Design and implement a trust evaluation mechanism that distinguishes between legitimate goal divergence and malicious behavior using game-theoretic principles.

Trust Evaluation Mechanism​

  Designs a mechanism to distinguish legitimate goal divergence from malicious behavior using game theory.​

Multi-Agent System Modeling​

  Models agent objectives and conflicts to analyze interactions and trust decisions through simulations.​

Performance Evaluation Criteria​

  Evaluates precision, false trust decision reduction, and scalability across team sizes and missions.​

Thesis Deliverables​:

   Includes algorithm, simulations, performance report, and comprehensive thesis document.​

Main Tasks: - Task 1: Study game theory in multi-agent systems and trust dilemmas. - Task 2: Model agent objectives and potential conflicts. - Task 3: Develop game-theoretic trust evaluation algorithm. - Task 4: Implement and simulate agent interactions with conflicting goals. - Task 5: Analyze trust decisions and false positive/negative rates. -Task 6: Write thesis and prepare presentation.

Deliverables (Besides the final thesis document) - Game-theoretic trust evaluation algorithm - Simulation scenarios with conflicting objectives - Performance analysis report

Evaluation Criteria - Precision in distinguishing malicious vs. conflicting behavior. - Reduction in false trust decisions. - Scalability across team sizes and mission types.