HEnRY: A Multi-Agent System Framework for Multi-Domain Contexts
Emmanuele Lacavalla, Shuyi Yang, Riccardo Crupi, Joseph E., Gonzalez

TL;DR
HEnRY is a multi-agent system framework designed for multi-domain contexts, emphasizing hierarchical organization, resource optimization, reactive behavior, and adaptability to improve performance and flexibility.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel multi-agent system framework, HEnRY, that integrates hierarchical organization and collaboration strategies for multi-domain applications.
Findings
Demonstrates improved resource management efficiency.
Shows adaptability to unexpected situations.
Provides a scalable multi-agent architecture.
Abstract
This project, named HEnRY, aims to introduce a Multi-Agent System (MAS) into Intesa Sanpaolo. The name HEnRY summarizes the project's core principles: the Hierarchical organization of agents in a layered structure for efficient resource management; Efficient optimization of resources and operations to enhance overall performance; Reactive ability of agents to quickly respond to environmental stimuli; and Yielding adaptability and flexibility of agents to handle unexpected situations. The discussion covers two distinct research paths: the first focuses on the system architecture, and the second on the collaboration between agents. This work is not limited to the specific structure of the Intesa Sanpaolo context; instead, it leverages existing research in MAS to introduce a new solution. Since Intesa Sanpaolo is organized according to a model that aligns with international corporate…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMulti-Agent Systems and Negotiation
MethodsMixing Adam and SGD
