Privacy stochastic games in distributed constraint reasoning.
Résumé
In this work, we approach the issue of privacy in distributed constraint reasoning by studying how agents compromise solution quality for preserving privacy, using utility and game theory. We propose a utilitarian definition of privacy in the context of distributed constraint reasoning, detail its different implications, and present a model and solvers, as well as their properties. We then show how important steps in a distributed constraint optimization with privacy requirements can be modeled as a planning problem, and more specifically as a stochastic game. We present experiments validating the interest of our approach, according to several criteria.