主讲人
Qi Shi
University of Southampton
时间
2026年4月22日 星期三
下午 14:00-15:00
地点
学院104会议室
Abstract
Multiagent systems provide a general framework for modelling interactions between humans and artificial agents. As such interactions become increasingly prevalent, the question of how to govern these hybrid systems has become both pressing and foundational.
In human societies, responsibility attribution serves as a central mechanism for assessing behaviours and allocating rewards or sanctions, while norms, such as obligations, permissions, and prohibitions, serve to provide guidance for behaviour.
In this talk, the speaker will discuss how the concepts of responsibility and norms can be formally extended to multiagent systems with autonomous agents and how they can be jointly used to support the governance of such systems.
Biography

Qi Shi is nearing the completion of her PhD at the University of Southampton, UK, under the supervision of Dr Pavel Naumov.
Before this, she obtained a Master's Degree in Computer Science from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China, as well as a Bachelor's Degree in Accounting and a second Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, China.
Her research interests lie in multiagent interactions, particularly in understanding how agents would act, how they should act, and how their actions can be incentivised or regulated.




