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Goal-Oriented Semantic Resource Allocation with Cumulative Prospect Theoretic Agents

Information Theory 2025-06-06 v1 Networking and Internet Architecture Signal Processing math.IT

Abstract

We introduce a resource allocation framework for goal-oriented semantic networks, where participating agents assess system quality through subjective (e.g., context-dependent) perceptions. To accommodate this, our model accounts for agents whose preferences deviate from traditional expected utility theory (EUT), specifically incorporating cumulative prospect theory (CPT) preferences. We develop a comprehensive analytical framework that captures human-centric aspects of decision-making and risky choices under uncertainty, such as risk perception, loss aversion, and perceptual distortions in probability metrics. By identifying essential modifications in traditional resource allocation design principles required for agents with CPT preferences, we showcase the framework's relevance through its application to the problem of power allocation in multi-channel wireless communication systems.

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@article{arxiv.2506.04947,
  title  = {Goal-Oriented Semantic Resource Allocation with Cumulative Prospect Theoretic Agents},
  author = {Symeon Vaidanis and Photios A. Stavrou and Marios Kountouris},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2506.04947},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

This work has been accepted for publication in IEEE ICC 2025. The final published version will be available via IEEE Xplore

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