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A Fairness-Driven Method for Learning Human-Compatible Negotiation Strategies

Authors :
Shea, Ryan
Yu, Zhou
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Despite recent advancements in AI and NLP, negotiation remains a difficult domain for AI agents. Traditional game theoretic approaches that have worked well for two-player zero-sum games struggle in the context of negotiation due to their inability to learn human-compatible strategies. On the other hand, approaches that only use human data tend to be domain-specific and lack the theoretical guarantees provided by strategies grounded in game theory. Motivated by the notion of fairness as a criterion for optimality in general sum games, we propose a negotiation framework called FDHC which incorporates fairness into both the reward design and search to learn human-compatible negotiation strategies. Our method includes a novel, RL+search technique called LGM-Zero which leverages a pre-trained language model to retrieve human-compatible offers from large action spaces. Our results show that our method is able to achieve more egalitarian negotiation outcomes and improve negotiation quality.<br />Comment: EMNLP Findings 2024

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2409.18335
Document Type :
Working Paper